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Kintsfather, David – Feedback, 1985
Describes "Mediaville Management Game," a role-playing simulation in which students write and produce spots, buy and sell time and space, and develop management skills. (PD)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Higher Education, Management Games, Role Playing
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Sweeney, Jim; Moeller, Larry – Education, 1984
Investigated the use of in basket simulation as a laboratory for administrator training, explored the effect of an audiotutorial decision curriculum on decision-making proficiency, and examined the effect of the training methodology on administrator's attitudes toward the constructs initiating structure and consideration. Assessed students'…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Decision Making Skills, Evaluative Thinking, Management Development
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McKinnon, Shauna L.; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1986
Reactions of 33 college students to audiotaped speech samples of simulated moderate speech disorder of stuttering, hypernasality, and lateral lisping, as well as normal speech were measured. The students reacted to the speech disorders with a tendency of increased social distance in addition to judgments of lower evaluation, lower…
Descriptors: College Students, Simulation, Social Attitudes, Speech Handicaps
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Swanson, Elizabeth F.; Furlong, Mary S. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1984
Two treatments--lecture and discussion about legal responsibilities toward the handicapped and a handicapped student simulation activity--promoted adaptability and flexibility in lesson plans in 117 regular secondary education undergraduates despite lack of evidence that the adaptations were integrated into lesson plans for the whole class. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Lesson Plans, Secondary Education, Simulation
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Lloyd, Sandra; Idol-Maestas, Lorna – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1983
Two computer simulation programs have been developed as instructional aids for preparation of special education teachers: one to assist teachers of the mildly disabled in selecting precise, databased solutions to classroom learning and behavior problems and another to prepare teachers to use direct, curricular-based assessments and to evaluate…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Mild Disabilities, Simulation, Special Education Teachers
Maclean, Rupert – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1976
Rationale for use of simulations and games. Emphasizes game use in economics, particularly consumer education and studies at the secondary level. (LS)
Descriptors: Consumer Education, Economics, Educational Games, Instructional Materials
Luecht, Richard M. – 2003
This paper discusses two topics related to diagnostic score reporting for credentialing examinations. The first deals with various ways to compute subscores for credentialing examinations. The second addresses some pertinent factors to consider when presenting diagnostic results. To illustrate these issues, a sample set of subscores is used. This…
Descriptors: Certification, Diagnostic Tests, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Reports
DeMars, Christine E. – 2002
Using simulated data, the MULTILOG and PARSCALE software packages were compared for their recovery of item and trait parameters under the graded response and generalized partial credit item response theory models. The shape of the latent population distribution (normal, skewed, or uniform) and the sample size (250 or 500) were varied. Parameter…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Item Response Theory, Simulation, Statistical Analysis
Ripp, Ken – 2001
This lesson plan offers students the opportunity to participate in the three basic economic systems (market, command, and tradition). By working in each of the systems, students will internalize the fundamental values present in each system and will gain insights into the basic advantages and disadvantages of each system. The lesson plan provides…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, Educational Games, High Schools
Owens, Kimberly – 2001
This lesson plan features a classroom simulation that helps students understand a command economic system. The lesson plan states a purpose; gives student educational objectives; suggests a time duration for the activity; lists materials needed; and outlines a step-by-step teaching procedure. Instructions for a research and writing homework…
Descriptors: Economics, Economics Education, High Schools, Simulation
Lambert, Richard G.; Flowers, Claudia – 1998
A special case of the homogeneity of effect size test, as applied to pairwise comparisons of standardized mean differences, was evaluated. Procedures for comparing pairs of pretest to posttest effect sizes, as well as pairs of treatment versus control group effect sizes, were examined. Monte Carlo simulation was used to generate Type I error rates…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Effect Size, Monte Carlo Methods, Pretests Posttests
Barcikowski, Robert S.; Elliott, Ronald S. – 1997
Research was conducted to provide educational researchers with a choice of pairwise multiple comparison procedures (P-MCPs) to use with single group repeated measures designs. The following were studied through two Monte Carlo (MC) simulations: (1) The T procedure of J. W. Tukey (1953); (2) a modification of Tukey's T (G. Keppel, 1973); (3) the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Research, Monte Carlo Methods, Research Design
Davey, Tim; Nering, Michael L.; Thompson, Tony – 1997
Potential solutions to applied measurement problems are commonly evaluated using simulated data, largely because it is often impossible, difficult, or prohibitively expensive to supply the needed volumes of real data. However, answers proved by simulation studied generalize real-world problems only to the extent that the simulated data resembles…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods, Item Response Theory, Simulation
De Champlain, Andre – 1995
An approach that is currently gaining popularity in educational measurement is one that treats item response theory (IRT) as a special case of nonlinear factor analysis (NLFA). A brief overview is provided of some of the research that has examined the relationship between IRT and NLFA. Three NLFA models are outlined, emphasizing their major…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Factor Analysis, Item Response Theory, Measurement Techniques
De Champlain, Andre F.; Gessaroli, Marc E.; Floreck, Lisa M. – 2000
The purpose of this study was to estimate the extent to which recording variability among standardized patients (SPs) has an impact on classification consistency with data sets simulated to reflect performances on a large-scale clinical skills examination. SPs are laypersons trained to portray patients in clinical encounters (cases) and to record…
Descriptors: Classification, Interrater Reliability, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Medical Education
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