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Levine, Burton; Berzofsky, Marcus E.; Hampton, Joel; Battles, Haven B. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2019
Dual-frame, random-digit-dialing (DFRDD) surveys, using a frame of landline telephone numbers and a frame of cell phone numbers, have become the norm for telephone surveys. Two alternative frame constructions sample exclusively from a cell phone frame, referred to as the 'single-frame cell,' and sample from the listed landline frame and the cell…
Descriptors: Telephone Surveys, Sampling, Handheld Devices, Data Collection
Dunn, Peter K.; Marshman, Margaret – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
Peter Dunn and Margaret Marshman present the second of their data files articles in which they discuss the statistical investigation cycle which describes the whole process of conducting a statistical research study. [For "The Data Files: A Series of Articles to Support Mathematics Teachers to Teach Statistics," see EJ1259108.]
Descriptors: Statistics, Data Analysis, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
Rautman, Alison E. – College Teaching, 2014
The concept of smart phone apps forms a mnemonic device and checklist for students who are learning critical thinking and reading skills. "Use your apps" reminds students to consider the importance of Author, Audience, Assumptions, Point of View, Perspective, and Scale when reading any text. "APPS" also lends itself to class…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, College Students, Introductory Courses, College Faculty