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Wolfe, Mary L. – 1987
A total of 149 students enrolled in an undergraduate nursing research methods course participated in a study comparing three strategies for using formative evaluation (test feedback throughout a course) to predict students at risk of failure at summative evaluation (the final examination). Students took 12 weekly multiple-choice quizzes, which…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Bayesian Statistics, Discriminant Analysis, Expectancy Tables
Development and Validation of a Pre-Post Instruction Course Evaluation Questionnaire: A Pilot Study.
Wolfe, Mary L. – 1985
This study was designed to develop and validate an instrument to measure general attitudes toward research design and statistics for use with students in an undergraduate nursing research course. Personal feelings of anxiety or lack of competence in dealing with course material were also assessed. Evidence of construct validity was provided by the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Higher Education, Mathematics Anxiety, Nursing Education
Wolfe, Mary L.; Damrosch, Shirley P. – 1985
The attributions of success and failure in a course in nursing research design and statistics were measured using a modified version of the Mathematics Attribution Scale. Eight subscales were formed by combining hypothetical success or failure events paired with each attribution category. The scales were success-task, success-environment,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory
Wolfe, Mary L.; Sands, Rosetta F. – 1981
An experiment was conducted at the University of Maryland at Baltimore to determine if performances would differ for registered nurses enrolled in a baccalaureate program in nursing depending on whether they participated in a flexible clinical scheduling (FLEX) program or in the traditional (non-FLEX) program. Fifty-four students took part in the…
Descriptors: Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Course Organization, Educational Methods, Flexible Scheduling