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London, William M. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1989
An instructional activity designed to clarify pharmacological concepts related to drug use is described. The focus of the activity is a simulation, with student actors, of the effect of drugs and alcohol on the nervous system. (IAH)
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Drug Education, Health Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPorter, Tom – American Biology Teacher, 1996
Describes the use of a spreadsheet in running a hands-on prey/predator simulation that enables students to see the effect of selection pressure on one allele in a gene pool. Discusses setting up and running the simulation, class discussion issues, exploring assumptions, and extensions. (JRH)
Descriptors: Biology, Computer Uses in Education, Genetics, Higher Education
Peer reviewedKromrey, Jeffrey D.; Hines, Constance V. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1995
The accuracy of four empirical techniques to estimate shrinkage in multiple regression was studied through Monte Carlo simulation. None of the techniques provided unbiased estimates of the population squared multiple correlation coefficient, but the normalized jackknife and bootstrap techniques demonstrated marginally acceptable performance with…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Monte Carlo Methods, Regression (Statistics), Sample Size
Peer reviewedChotiner, Barbara; Hameroff-Cohen, Wendy – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1994
Public high school students with deafness vividly learned about the realities of discrimination when they were informed of "new rules for deaf students," which required that they wear "deaf badges" in school, follow a strict dress code, and so on. After the "new rules" hoax was revealed, students' feelings and reactions to the situation were…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Deafness, High Schools, Simulation
Peer reviewedSawilowsky, Shlomo; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1994
A Monte Carlo study considers the use of meta analysis with the Solomon four-group design. Experiment-wise Type I error properties and the relative power properties of Stouffer's Z in the Solomon four-group design are explored. Obstacles to conducting meta analysis in the Solomon design are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods, Power (Statistics), Research Design
Peer reviewedNorris, Dennis – Cognition, 1994
The Shortlist model is presented, which incorporates the desirable properties of earlier models of back-propagation networks with recurrent connections that successfully model many aspects of human spoken word recognition. The new model is entirely bottom-up and can readily perform simulations with vocabularies of tens of thousands of words. (DR)
Descriptors: Input Output, Language Processing, Models, Oral Language
Peer reviewedMeijer, Rob R. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1994
Through simulation, the power of the U3 statistic was compared with the power of one of the simplest person-fit statistics, the sum of the number of Guttman errors. In most cases, a weighted version of the latter statistic performed as well as the U3 statistic. (SLD)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Item Response Theory, Nonparametric Statistics, Power (Statistics)
Peer reviewedGoodman, Frederick L. – Simulation & Gaming, 1995
Discussion of games and game-like exercises developed by the author at the University of Michigan focuses on the relationship between theory and practice in education. Highlights include simulation games, metaphoric games, literal games, and puzzle-based games. (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Game Theory, Higher Education, Metaphors
Peer reviewedLederman, Linda Costigan – Simulation & Gaming, 1992
Reviews the literature on debriefing and identifies the essential elements and phases of the debriefing process. A model for systematic assessment of debriefing is presented which consists of five sets of questions that focus on learning objectives, situational constraints, the debriefing strategy, implementation of the strategy, and the…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Evaluation Methods, Experiential Learning, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedLautenschlager, Gary J.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1994
Item response theory (IRT) differential item functioning (DIF) methods used to determine the accuracy of item classification as biased or unbiased were studied. Results from simulations show that the iterative linking and ability scale purification method can be more effective than iterative linking alone primarily by reducing false negatives.…
Descriptors: Ability, Classification, Item Bias, Item Response Theory
Peer reviewedSchlenker, Richard M.; Yoshida, Sarah J. – Science Activities, 1991
Activities in which students build their own simulations of fossils, using seashells, chicken bones, toy dinosaurs, or leaves as models and plaster of paris, sand, mud, clay, or a mixture of gravel and clay as a matrix are presented. Curriculum extensions are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Geography, Geology, Paleontology
Peer reviewedDutton, Jane E.; Stumpf, Stephen A. – Simulation & Gaming, 1991
Discusses the use of behavioral simulations to study the processes that underlie strategy formulation and implementation. Seven behavioral simulations that attempt to mirror top management interactions in an organization are described and compared; research measures used are discussed; and implications for studies of strategic processes are…
Descriptors: Administration, Behavioral Objectives, Comparative Analysis, Measures (Individuals)
Bersky, Anna K.; Yocom, Carolyn J. – Nursing and Health Care, 1994
Computerized Clinical Simulation Testing is an uncued, dynamic, interactive test that permits examinees to simulate the clinical decision-making skills used in the nursing management of client needs. It has the potential for helping boards of nursing to make more valid assessments about who is competent to practice nursing. (JOW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Computer Assisted Testing, Evaluation Methods, Minimum Competency Testing
Peer reviewedTan, E. S.; Ambergen, A. W.; Does, R. J. M. M.; Imbos, Tj. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1999
Studied the one-parameter Item Response Theory model with normal item-characteristic curves in a longitudinal context. Results of a simulation suggest that the proposed procedure is rather robust against departures from normality. However, the estimation of the correlations between regression parameters can be seriously biased. (SLD)
Descriptors: Change, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedvan der Linden, Wim J.; Reese, Lynda M. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1998
Proposes a model for constrained computerized adaptive testing in which the information in the test at the trait level (theta) estimate is maximized subject to the number of possible constraints on the content of the test. Test assembly relies on a linear-programming approach. Illustrates the approach through simulation with items from the Law…
Descriptors: Ability, Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Estimation (Mathematics)


