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Peer reviewedBurrell, Quentin L. – Information Processing and Management, 1992
Investigates the Leimkuhler curve and the Gini index from a probabilistic viewpoint for studying the concentration of bibliometric distributions. The importance of the time parameter and the special nature of the "nonproducers" in bibliometric studies are examined, standard models of bibliometric processes are described, and further…
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Models, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedFerrando, Pere J.; Lorenzo-Seva, Urbano – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Describes a Windows program for checking the suitability of unidimensional logistic item response models for binary and ordered polytomous responses with respect to a given set of data. The program is based on predicting the observed test score distributions from the item characteristic curves. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Software, Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models, Prediction
Wild, Chris – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2006
This paper is a personal exploration of where the ideas of "distribution" that we are trying to develop in students come from and are leading to, how they fit together, and where they are important and why. We need to have such considerations in the back of our minds when designing learning experiences. The notion of "distribution" as a lens…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts
Li, Jianmin; And Others – 1992
This paper discusses the issue of multiple testing and overall Type I error rates in contexts other than multiple comparisons of means. It demonstrates, using a 5 x 5 correlation matrix, the application of 5 recently developed modified Bonferroni procedures developed by the following authors: (1) Y. Hochberg (1988); (2) B. S. Holland and M. D.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models
Nandakumar, Ratna; Junker, Brian W. – 1993
In many large-scale educational assessments it is of interest to compare the distribution of latent abilities of different subpopulations, and track these distributions over time to monitor educational progress. B. Junker, together with two colleagues, has developed a simple scheme, based on the proportion correct score, for smoothly approximating…
Descriptors: Ability, Elementary Secondary Education, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
Peng, Chao-Ying Joanne – 1984
This study is an attempt to answer the following research question: can the reliability of a criterion-referenced test be accurately determined according to a multiple classification of the student's performance? Specifically, the study pursues the beta-multinomial model, which postulates the probability distribution of an examinee's degree of…
Descriptors: Classification, Criterion Referenced Tests, Mastery Tests, Mathematical Models
Garner, Mary; Engelhard, George, Jr. – 1997
This paper considers the following questions: (1) what is the relationship between the method of paired comparisons and Rasch measurement theory? (2) what is the relationship between the method of paired comparisons and graph theory? and (3) what can graph theory contribute to the understanding of Rasch measurement theory? It is specifically shown…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Graphs, Item Response Theory
Peer reviewedStacy, E. Webb, Jr. – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1981
The use of prevalence data is discussed to help find the best way to separate at-risk and not-at-risk groups. Implications of the data being distributed normally are also discussed and several examples, including one with a nonnormal distribution, are given. (Author/GK)
Descriptors: High Risk Persons, Incidence, Mathematical Models, Mental Health Programs
Peer reviewedHedges, Larry V. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1981
Glass's estimator of effect size, the sample mean difference divided by the sample standard deviation, is studied in the context of an explicit statistical model. The exact distribution of Glass's estimator is obtained and the estimator is shown to have a small sample bias. Alternatives are proposed and discussed. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Error of Measurement, Mathematical Models, Research Design
Peer reviewedNelson, Michael J. – Journal of Documentation, 1989
Presents a probability model of the occurrence of index terms used to derive discrete distributions which are mixtures of Poisson and negative binomial distributions. These distributions give better fits than the simpler Zipf distribution, have the advantage of being more explanatory, and can incorporate a time parameter if necessary. (25…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Mathematical Models, Probability, Statistical Distributions
Peer reviewedGriffith, Belver C. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1988
Presents a system of software and analysis for the development of mathematical models designed to explain the structure in large bibliographic data sets. The discussion covers the goodness of fit obtained in testing and replications, and the implications for the control of large information systems. (six references) (CLB)
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Computer Software, Data Analysis, Goodness of Fit
Peer reviewedAlsawalmeh, Yousef M.; Feldt, Leonard S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
An approximate statistical test is derived for the hypothesis that the intraclass reliability coefficients associated with two measurement procedures are equal. Control of Type 1 error is investigated by comparing empirical sampling distributions of the test statistic with its derived theoretical distribution. A numerical illustration is…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedDzhafarov, Ehtibar N. – Psychometrika, 1993
A systematic investigation of the Grice modeling scheme for response time (RT) clarifies fundamental notions about RT modeling. The analysis presented can be used to determine what in a certain RT model constitutes a set of empirically testable assumptions and what is merely an arbitrary choice of mathematical language. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Evaluation Criteria, Mathematical Models, Probability
Hecht, Jeffrey B. – 1992
Previous research has demonstrated particular inadequacies in conventional methods used to identify outlier cases in bivariate regression models. Only through a combination of methods can one detect all of the deviant points potentially overinfluencing a regression model's parameters. This paper investigates whether a range of data points might…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Graphs, Least Squares Statistics, Mathematical Models
The Maximal Value of a Zipf Size Variable: Sampling Properties and Relationship to Other Parameters.
Peer reviewedTague, Jean; Nicholls, Paul – Information Processing and Management, 1987
Examines relationships among the parameters of the Zipf size-frequency distribution as well as its sampling properties. Highlights include its importance in bibliometrics, tables for the sampling distribution of the maximal value of a finite Zipf distribution, and an approximation formula for confidence intervals. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Bibliometrics, Least Squares Statistics, Mathematical Models, Research Methodology

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