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Sheehan, James J. – Social Education, 2005
Because of the importance of diplomacy, it is a valuable subject for the social studies classroom. In a crowded curriculum, however, the art of international diplomacy can easily get less attention than it deserves. One way of teaching it is to focus on the diplomacy associated with a major event that is part of the typical history curriculum. The…
Descriptors: International Relations, Social Studies, History Instruction, Class Activities
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Schilling, Amber L.; Hess, Kenneth R.; Leber, Phyllis A.; Yoder, Claude H. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The atmospheric issue of acid rains is subjected to a five-part laboratory experiment by concentrating on the chemistry of the infiltration process of acid rainwater through soils. This procedure of quantitative scrutiny helps students realize the efficacy of soil minerals in the consumption of surplus acidity in rainwater.
Descriptors: Laboratory Experiments, Water Pollution, Chemistry, Soil Science
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Gierl, Mark J.; Gotzmann, Andrea; Boughton, Keith A. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2004
Differential item functioning (DIF) analyses are used to identify items that operate differently between two groups, after controlling for ability. The Simultaneous Item Bias Test (SIBTEST) is a popular DIF detection method that matches examinees on a true score estimate of ability. However in some testing situations, like test translation and…
Descriptors: True Scores, Simulation, Test Bias, Student Evaluation
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Risinger, C. Frederick – Social Education, 2004
One topic that is frequently taught at any and all grade levels is elections, particularly during presidential election years. There are numerous organizations that produce materials and maintain websites to help students at all grade levels learn about and even participate in mock election activities. There is, however, one aspect of elections…
Descriptors: Lesson Plans, Teaching Methods, Elections, Internet
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Kabir, Md. H.; Shoja, Gholamali C.; Manning, Eric G. – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2006
Streaming audio/video contents over the Internet requires large network bandwidth and timely delivery of media data. A streaming session is generally long and also needs a large I/O bandwidth at the streaming server. A streaming server, however, has limited network and I/O bandwidth. For this reason, a streaming server alone cannot scale a…
Descriptors: Computer System Design, Intellectual Property, Internet, Simulation
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Ariel, Adelaide; van der Linden, Wim J.; Veldkamp, Bernard P. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2006
Item-pool management requires a balancing act between the input of new items into the pool and the output of tests assembled from it. A strategy for optimizing item-pool management is presented that is based on the idea of a periodic update of an optimal blueprint for the item pool to tune item production to test assembly. A simulation study with…
Descriptors: Item Banks, Simulation, Interaction, Test Construction
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Gray, Rob; Sieffert, Randy – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Previous studies on ball catching have had the limitation that the catcher was restricted to lateral hand movements. The authors investigated catching behavior in the more natural situation in which hand movements were unconstrained. Movements of the hand were tracked as participants tried to "catch" an approaching ball simulated with changing…
Descriptors: Motion, Human Body, Psychomotor Skills, Cues
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Nandakumar, Ratna; Roussos, Louis – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
A new procedure, CATSIB, for assessing differential item functioning (DIF) on computerized adaptive tests (CATs) is proposed. CATSIB, a modified SIBTEST procedure, matches test takers on estimated ability and controls for impact-induced Type 1 error inflation by employing a CAT version of the IBTEST "regression correction." The…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Pretesting
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Habing, Brian; Finch, Holmes; Roberts, James S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2005
Although there are many methods available for dimensionality assessment for items with monotone item response functions, there are few methods available for unfolding item response theory models. In this study, a modification of Yen's Q3 statistic is proposed for the case of these nonmonotone item response models. Through a simulation study, the…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Simulation, Multidimensional Scaling, Item Response Theory
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Adams, Tony E. – Qualitative Report, 2005
During the summer of 2001 I worked as a bartender in Wyoming, two miles east of Yellowstone National Park. This opportunity provided me with unique experiences of "the wilderness" and as a result, allowed me to become aware of intricacies of living within a primarily simulated and mass mediated culture, i.e., the United States. Following…
Descriptors: Phenomenology, Physical Environment, Simulation, Mass Media Effects
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Petracchi, Helen E.; Collins, Kathryn S. – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2006
The social work education literature contains limited discussion of the use of role play in the classroom. This article discusses the logistics of recruiting and utilizing professionally-trained actors to simulate clients in social work role plays. Promising results from assessments of BSW and MSW students with actor-simulated clients are…
Descriptors: Social Work, Role Playing, Classroom Techniques, Recruitment
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Davis, Colin J.; Lupker, Stephen J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Predictions derived from the interactive activation (IA) model were tested in 3 experiments using the masked priming technique in the lexical decision task. Experiment 1 showed a strong effect of prime lexicality: Classifications of target words were facilitated by orthographically related nonword primes (relative to unrelated nonword primes) but…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Models, English, Association (Psychology)
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Meyers, Jason L.; Beretvas, S. Natasha – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2006
Cross-classified random effects modeling (CCREM) is used to model multilevel data from nonhierarchical contexts. These models are widely discussed but infrequently used in social science research. Because little research exists assessing when it is necessary to use CCREM, 2 studies were conducted. A real data set with a cross-classified structure…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Computation, Models, Data Analysis
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Edwards, Michael C.; Vevea, Jack L. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
This article examines a subscore augmentation procedure. The approach uses empirical Bayes adjustments and is intended to improve the overall accuracy of measurement when information is scant. Simulations examined the impact of the method on subscale scores in a variety of realistic conditions. The authors focused on two popular scoring methods:…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, True Scores, Scoring, Item Response Theory
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Cesari, Whitney A.; Caruso, Dominique M.; Zyka, Enela L.; Schroff, Stuart T.; Evans, Charles H., Jr.; Hyatt, Jon-Philippe K. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2006
Human patient simulators are widely used to train health professionals and students in a clinical setting, but they also can be used to enhance physiology education in a laboratory setting. Our course incorporates the human patient simulator for experiential learning in which undergraduate university juniors and seniors are instructed to design,…
Descriptors: Simulation, Laboratory Experiments, Experiential Learning, Physiology
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