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Yan Zhou – ProQuest LLC, 2021
As the international large-scale assessments (ILSAs) become more popular, policy makers and education practitioners are interested in collecting as much student background information as possible to better understand the learning context of their students. To collect such abundant information, administrators need to develop a lot of questions.…
Descriptors: Matrices, Sampling, Research Design, Questionnaires
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Qian, Jiahe – ETS Research Report Series, 2017
The variance formula derived for a two-stage sampling design without replacement employs the joint inclusion probabilities in the first-stage selection of clusters. One of the difficulties encountered in data analysis is the lack of information about such joint inclusion probabilities. One way to solve this issue is by applying Hájek's…
Descriptors: Mathematical Formulas, Computation, Sampling, Research Design
Bulus, Metin – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In education, sample characteristics can be complex due to the nested structure of students, teachers, classrooms, schools, and districts. In the past, not many considerations were given to such complex sampling schemes in statistical power analysis. More recently in the past two decades, however, education scholars have developed tools to conduct…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Regression (Statistics), Research Design, Statistical Analysis
Natesan, Prathiba; Hedges, Larry V. – Grantee Submission, 2016
Although immediacy is one of the necessary criteria to show strong evidence of a causal relation in SCDs, no inferential statistical tool is currently used to demonstrate it. We propose a Bayesian unknown change-point model to investigate and quantify immediacy in SCD analysis. Unlike visual analysis that considers only 3-5 observations in…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Statistical Inference, Research Design, Models
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Herron, Michael C.; Quinn, Kevin M. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2016
Case studies appear prominently in political science, sociology, and other social science fields. A scholar employing a case study research design in an effort to estimate causal effects must confront the question, how should cases be selected for analysis? This question is important because the results derived from a case study research program…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Selection, Sampling, Research Design
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Gu, Fei; Preacher, Kristopher J.; Ferrer, Emilio – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2014
Mediation is a causal process that evolves over time. Thus, a study of mediation requires data collected throughout the process. However, most applications of mediation analysis use cross-sectional rather than longitudinal data. Another implicit assumption commonly made in longitudinal designs for mediation analysis is that the same mediation…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Models, Research Design, Case Studies
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Lai, Mark H. C.; Kwok, Oi-man – Journal of Experimental Education, 2015
Educational researchers commonly use the rule of thumb of "design effect smaller than 2" as the justification of not accounting for the multilevel or clustered structure in their data. The rule, however, has not yet been systematically studied in previous research. In the present study, we generated data from three different models…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Design, Cluster Grouping, Statistical Data
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Harvill, Eleanor L.; Peck, Laura R.; Bell, Stephen H. – American Journal of Evaluation, 2013
Using exogenous characteristics to identify endogenous subgroups, the approach discussed in this method note creates symmetric subsets within treatment and control groups, allowing the analysis to take advantage of an experimental design. In order to maintain treatment--control symmetry, however, prior work has posited that it is necessary to use…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Research Design, Sampling
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Allen, Nancy L.; Donoghue, John R. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1996
Examined the effect of complex sampling of items on the measurement of differential item functioning (DIF) using the Mantel-Haenszel procedure through a Monte Carlo study. Suggests the superiority of the pooled booklet method when items are selected for examinees according to a balanced incomplete block design. Discusses implications for other DIF…
Descriptors: Item Bias, Monte Carlo Methods, Research Design, Sampling
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Smith, Philip L. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1978
The paper describes the small sample stability of least square estimates of variance components within the context of generalizability theory. Monte Carlo methods are used to generate data conforming to some selected multifacet generalizability designs to illustrate the sampling behavior of variance component estimates. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Minicomputers, Monte Carlo Methods, Reliability
Hoedt, Kenneth C.; And Others – 1984
Using a Monte Carlo approach, comparison was made between traditional procedures and a multiple linear regression approach to test for differences between values of r sub 1 and r sub 2 when sample data were dependent and independent. For independent sample data, results from a z-test were compared to results from using multiple linear regression.…
Descriptors: Correlation, Hypothesis Testing, Monte Carlo Methods, Multiple Regression Analysis
Johnson, Colleen Cook – 1993
The purpose of this study is to help define the precise nature and limits of the tolerable range in which a researcher may be relatively confident about the statistical validity of his or her research findings, focusing specifically on the statistical validity of results when violating the assumptions associated with the one-way, fixed-effects…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation
Halperin, Si – 1985
A statistical method has been developed for nested incomplete samples in a longitudinal study in which part of the sample has dropped out in such a way that the data have a nested pattern. A procedure which performed well in a Monte Carlo experiment was extended to a two-factor incomplete design with repeated measures on one factor. Methods…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Attrition (Research Studies), Comparative Testing, Hypothesis Testing
Smith, Philip L. – 1980
Accurate estimation of variance components used in generalizability theory is essential for the theory to be viewed as an efficacious mechanism for studying the reliability and validity of a measurement procedure. This paper explores two alternatives for dealing with the apparent instability of small sample size used in determining the accuracy of…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Error of Measurement, High Schools, Measurement Techniques