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Zhao, Yue; Huen, Jenny M. Y.; Chan, Y. W. – Research in Higher Education, 2017
This study pioneers a Rasch scoring approach and compares it to a conventional summative approach for measuring longitudinal gains in student learning. In this methodological note, our proposed methodology is demonstrated using an example of rating scales in a student survey as part of a higher education outcome assessment. Such assessments have…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Scoring, Comparative Analysis, Summative Evaluation
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Carter, Deborah Faye; Ro, Hyun Kyoung; Alcott, Benjamin; Lattuca, Lisa R. – Research in Higher Education, 2016
This study examined the impact of undergraduate research (UR) in engineering, focusing on three particular learning outcomes: communication, teamwork, and leadership. The study included 5126 students across 31 colleges of engineering. The authors employed propensity score matching method to address the selection bias for selection into (and…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Learning Experience
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Mayhew, Matthew J.; Pascarella, Ernest T.; Trolian, Teniell; Selznick, Benjamin – Research in Higher Education, 2015
The purpose of this paper was to examine differences between undergraduate students who had multiple exposures to an assessment of moral reasoning development (DIT-2) and students of the same cohort who had fewer exposures to the same assessment. Controlling for a host of individual covariates, the analysis determined that students who took the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Moral Values, Moral Development, Scores
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Morstain, Barry R. – Research in Higher Education, 1973
Descriptors: Educational Research, Experimental Programs, Higher Education, Learning Experience
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Baker, Paul J.; And Others – Research in Higher Education, 1974
An attempt to improve the quality of teaching and learning was made by offering three distinct options to 695 students enrolled in two large classes. The students in nonconventional options tended to have high personality need scores for cognitive structure, achievement, autonomy, and understanding. (Editor/PG)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Opportunities, Educational Research, Higher Education