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Pierce, Robyn; Chick, Helen – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2013
As a consequence of the increased use of data in workplace environments, there is a need to understand the demands that are placed on users to make sense of such data. In education, teachers are being increasingly expected to interpret and apply complex data about student and school performance, and, yet it is not clear that they always have the…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Misconceptions, Statistics, Data
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Osana, Helena P.; Pitsolantis, Nicole – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: Although making explicit links between procedures and concepts during instruction in mathematics is important, it is still unclear the precise moments during instruction when such links are best made. Aims: The objective was to test the effectiveness of a 3-week classroom intervention on the fractions knowledge of grade 5/6 students.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
Cotton, John W. – 1970
The behavior of focus samples central to the multiple-look model of Trabasso and Bower is examined by three methods. First, exact probabilities of success conditional upon a certain brief history of stimulation are determined. Second, possible states of the organism during the experiment are defined and a transition matrix for those states…
Descriptors: Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Models, Mathematics, Prediction
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Torstensson, Ulf – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1972
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics, Sampling
Kirk, David B. – 1971
In this paper a reliable method is found for approximating the value of the Bivariate Normal Correlation Coefficient, rho, given values of the joint probability and the normal deviates, h and k, or the related areas. This technique finds useful application in the computation of the tetrachoric correlation coefficient, r, when the underlying…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Correlation, Mathematical Applications
Levine, Michael V. – 1973
Nonadditive analogues of what is considered to be the essential mathematics of additive measurement are presented. The scope of this paper is defined when measurement theories are reformulated in such a way to assign transformations of numbers to transformations of natural objects. This paper is limited to theories of measurement in which…
Descriptors: Addition, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics, Measurement Techniques
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Bernaards, Coen A.; Jennrich, Robert I. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2005
Almost all modern rotation of factor loadings is based on optimizing a criterion, for example, the quartimax criterion for quartimax rotation. Recent advancements in numerical methods have led to general orthogonal and oblique algorithms for optimizing essentially any rotation criterion. All that is required for a specific application is a…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Factor Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Statistical Analysis
Sammon, John W., Jr. – 1968
This report explains the following mathematical techniques which may be used for relating search requests to documents contained in a library: (1) Boolean Algebraic Retrieval, (2) Linear Statistical Retrieval, (3) Statistical Association Techniques for expanding a query and/or for expanding the set of retrieval documents, (4) Vector Space…
Descriptors: Algebra, Indexing, Information Retrieval, Information Storage
McCormick, William T., Jr.; And Others – 1969
Presented are the results of a study conducted to develop algorithms for ordering and organizing data that can be presented in a two-dimensional matrix form. The purpose of the work was to develop methods to extract latent data patterns, grouping, and structural relationships which are not apparent from the raw matrix data. The algorithms…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Data Analysis, Data Processing, Mathematical Applications
Lord, Frederic M. – 1971
A simple, rigorous, small-sample statistical technique is described for testing the hypothesis that two sets of measurements differ only because of errors of measurement and because of differing origins and units of measurement. (Author)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics
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Samejima, Fumiko – Psychometrika, 1972
This paper proposes a general model for free-response data collected for measuring a specified unidimensional psychological process; systematizes situations which vary with respect to the scoring level of items; and finds out general conditions for the operating characteristic of an item response category to provide a unique maximum likelihood…
Descriptors: Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Models, Mathematics, Measurement Techniques
Statistical Reporting Service (USDA), Washington, DC. – 1974
Intended as a reference for the convenience of students in sampling, this monograph attempts to express relevant, introductory mathematics and probability in the context of sample surveys. Although some proofs are presented, the emphasis is more on exposition of mathematical language and concepts than on the mathematics per se and rigorous proofs.…
Descriptors: Agriculture, Algebra, Classification, Data Collection
Hall, Charles E. – 1971
The technique of analysis of covariance is examined for its relevance to educational and psychological investigations. A study of the arithmetic procedures, history, and statistical properties shows that, though the concepts are relevant to many data collection designs, the customary calculations are often inappropriate. Some suggestions are made…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Data Collection, Educational Research, Hypothesis Testing
SOLOMON, HERBERT – 1965
THE THEME OF THIS PROGRAM WAS THE USE OF PROBABILISTIC MODELS AS MEASUREMENT TOOLS FOR EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN IN TEST CONSTRUCTION AND FOR ANALYSIS OF TEST DATA. SOME CENTRAL ISSUES IN THIS FIELD ARE DISCUSSED AND RESOLVED IN THE FIRST FOUR CHAPTERS OF THE REPORT UNDER THE FOLLOWING TITLES--(1) CONTRIBUTIONS TO ITEM SELECTION, (2) CLUSTERING…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Factor Analysis, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Concepts
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Steen, Lynn Arthur – Science, 1988
Discusses the changing nature of mathematics. Describes how computers, applications, and cross-fertilization have produced new methods, theories, and models in the mathematical sciences transforming it into a powerful collection of tools for science. (RT)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computers, Development, Geometry
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