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Paz, Benito Castejon; And Others – 1973
The major aim of this study is to devise a model for rationalizing sports policies by defining the basic concepts that should be inherent in any proper sports policy despite the infinite diversity that characterizes actual sport situations. The first part of the study discusses three concepts which are basic to the model: a) the "level of sport"…
Descriptors: Athletics, Conceptual Schemes, Mathematical Models, Models
LeVasseur, Paul M. – 1967
The model considered in this paper, the G.A.M.E. Educational Planning Model, provides a means of studying the interrelationships among education, manpower, and the economy. The model was originally constructed for use at the Training Seminar, Global Accounts for Manpower and Education (G.A.M.E.), held in Dublin, Ireland, September 4-20, 1967.…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Economics, Educational Planning, Labor Force Development
Openshaw, Stan; Whitehead, Paddy – Planning Outlook, 1975
Draws attention to an existing methodology for handling decision-making in a typical planning situation of interrelated alternatives and data deficiency, and describes several important extensions that have recently been made to it. (Oriel Press Limited, 32 Ridley Place, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8LH, Great Britain, $7.00 yearly.) (Author)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Evaluation, Information Utilization
Salmon, Richard L. – 1976
The objectives of the study underlying these excerpts were to assist the Kansas City School District (ICSD) in the formulation of policy on the consolidation and closing of schools, the development of objective criteria to aid decision-making on these issues, and the specification of procedures for the implementing of such policy and policy…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Consolidated Schools, Decision Making, Elementary Education
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Troutman, James G. – 1976
Since 1972 the national percentage of tenured faculty has risen from 43 to 60 percent, and from 23 to 52 percent at York College of Pennsylvania. The tenure policy has been debated there and nationally, and the college has changed its policy almost annually. This study first established an analytic faculty profile to determine the parameters for a…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Employment Qualifications, Higher Education, Mathematical Models
Tracz, G. S.; Burtnyk, W. A. – 1972
This report describes the development of a teacher cost model for the Ontario secondary school system that allows educational officials, using a specified set of input information, to forecast the provincial wage-bill for a period of up to five years. The model is composed of two sub-models -- the teacher manpower sub-model and the teacher salary…
Descriptors: Contract Salaries, Costs, Databases, Decision Making
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Tutzauer, Frank – Journal of Communication, 1993
Introduces a new measure of bargaining toughness based on dynamical information that can easily be used in integrative bargaining scenarios. Develops a mathematical measure of bargaining toughness that takes into account not only how much the bargainer has conceded but how fast he or she has done so. (RS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Labor Problems, Mathematical Models, Persuasive Discourse
Richardson, Jacques, Ed. – 1984
The 21 essays in this two-part book provide conceptual and operational understanding of the nature of models as representations of reality and as tools for description, analysis, interpretation, and forecasting. Topic areas addressed in part 1 (concept) include: the nature of models; the earth as a system; the determination of form; some…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Ecology, Economics, Elementary Secondary Education
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Valente, Thomas W. – Journal of Communication, 1993
Presents a general mathematical model of the diffusion of innovations that incorporates mass media and interpersonal influence. Suggests that policymakers can use diffusion models to evaluate the effectiveness of media versus interpersonal campaigns, make comparisons between subgroups, and evaluate the effect of a policy. (RS)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Interpersonal Relationship, Mass Media, Mass Media Role
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Garet, Michael S. – 1973
A study of underemployment, written as part of the development of a management information project (MISOE) for the Division of Occupational Education of the Department of Education in Massachusetts, the work represents the beginning of an effort to bring systematic, empirically based policy analysis to bear on problems of occupational education.…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Demonstration Programs, Employment Problems, Employment Projections
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Manser, Marilyn E.; And Others – Simulation and Games, 1970
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Federal Aid, Federal State Relationship, Mathematical Models
Bassett, Roger; Chisholm, Mark – 1977
The State Planning System (SPS) is presented in the context of a mathematical model used to generate information about the possible impacts of postsecondary education policy decisions. Section I provides an introduction to modeling in higher education management, identifies some current postsecondary education modeling efforts, offers some…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Higher Education, Information Services, Mathematical Models
Slate, Mitchell Perry – 1977
This case study applies a mathematical model to the Illinois Library and Information Network (ILLINET) Rolling Prairie Library (RPL) System. Given certain dimensions, parameters, and operating policies of a library network, the model calculates probability of satisfying a request, average processing time, average total and unit costs, and average…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Interlibrary Loans, Library Networks, Mathematical Models
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Nagel, Stuart; Neef, Marian – Journal of Legal Education, 1977
The use of mathematical models originally developed by economists and operations researchers is described for legal process research. Situations involving plea bargaining, arraignment, and civil liberties illustrate the applicability of decision theory, inventory modeling, and linear programming in operations research. (LBH)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Higher Education, Law Schools, Legal Problems
Bassett, Roger; And Others – 1977
The State Planning System (SPS) is a flexible, policy-oriented management tool intended to help analyze possible impacts of various policy decisions. The SPS is able to address a wide range of issues because it depends on the user to provide the relationships and data to be used in the analysis. Such issues might include enrollment shifts among…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Planning, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
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