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Ro, Hyun Kyoung; Bergom, Inger – New Directions for Student Services, 2020
Following Mayhew and Simonoff's recent work (2015), we describe effect coding, an alternative to dummy coding, and present an example of its application for research and assessment in higher education and student affairs.
Descriptors: Coding, Higher Education, Student Personnel Services, Statistical Analysis
McConnell, Kimberly Joy – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The Resident Assistant (RA) position is arguably the most demanding and time-intensive student leadership position on a university campus with responsibilities that include crisis management, counseling, referral, administrative tasks, teaching, leadership, community building, individual student assistance and role modeling (Blimling, 2003). The…
Descriptors: Resident Advisers, Student Leadership, Leadership Training, Qualitative Research
Doberneck, Diane M.; Schweitzer, John H. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2017
Although contemporary models of faculty involvement in publicly engaged scholarship recognize the important influence of disciplines on faculty members, few studies have investigated disciplinary variations empirically. This study used the Biglan classification of academic disciplines to analyze publicly engaged scholarly activities reported by…
Descriptors: Classification, Intellectual Disciplines, College Faculty, Scholarship
Harwell, Michael; Maeda, Yukiko; Bishop, Kyoungwon; Xie, Aolin – Journal of Experimental Education, 2017
Measures of socioeconomic status (SES) are routinely used in analyses of achievement data to increase statistical power, statistically control for the effects of SES, and enhance causality arguments under the premise that the SES-achievement relationship is moderate to strong. Empirical evidence characterizing the strength of the SES-achievement…
Descriptors: Correlation, Socioeconomic Status, Statistical Analysis, Academic Achievement
Dees, Jonathan; Bussard, Caitlin; Momsen, Jennifer L. – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2018
Phylogenetic trees have become increasingly important across the life sciences, and as a result, learning to interpret and reason from these diagrams is now an essential component of biology education. Unfortunately, students often struggle to understand phylogenetic trees. Style (i.e., diagonal or bracket) is one factor that has been observed to…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Biology, Teaching Methods
Currie-Mueller, Jenna L.; Littlefield, Robert S. – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
Educators are aware of the benefits of service learning such as retention or application of course concepts. Students enrolled in courses with a service learning assignment may not be aware of the benefits or may not view the assignment as beneficiary. This study examined student perceptions of service learning to determine if students'…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Program Effectiveness
Smith, Margaret; Chen, Yujie; Berndtson, Rachel; Burson, Kristen M.; Griffin, Whitney – InSight: A Journal of Scholarly Teaching, 2017
Office hours reserve time and space for student-faculty interaction, a benchmark for engaging students in educationally purposive activities. Our study finds a mismatch between the institutionally intended purpose of office hours and student perceptions of office hours. We examine student perceptions of office hours with results from a survey…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Academic Advising, Working Hours, Student Attitudes
Lowney, Kathleen S.; Price, Anne M.; Gonzalez Guittar, Stephanie – Teaching Sociology, 2017
Given that so many college students take Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems or both, we wondered about the amount of content overlap in these courses. We designed a study that used content analysis of syllabi from these courses in order to measure the amount of convergence between the two classes. In our sample, nearly 70 percent of the…
Descriptors: College Students, Sociology, Introductory Courses, Social Problems
Mayhew, Matthew J.; Simonoff, Jeffrey S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2015
The purpose of this article is to describe effect coding as an alternative quantitative practice for analyzing and interpreting categorical, race-based independent variables in higher education research. Unlike indicator (dummy) codes that imply that one group will be a reference group, effect codes use average responses as a means for…
Descriptors: Coding, Educational Research, Higher Education, Statistical Analysis
Jessop, Tansy; Tomas, Carmen – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2017
Evidence from 73 programmes in 14 U.K universities sheds light on the typical student experience of assessment over a three-year undergraduate degree. A previous small-scale study in three universities characterised programme assessment environments using a similar method. The current study analyses data about assessment patterns using descriptive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Summative Evaluation, Undergraduate Students
Paladino, Emily B.; Klentzin, Jacqueline C.; Mills, Chloe P. – Journal of Library & Information Services In Distance Learning, 2017
Based on in-person, task-based usability testing and interviews, the authors' library Web site was recently overhauled in order to improve user experience. This led to the authors' interest in additional usability testing methods and test environments that would most closely fit their library's goals and situation. The appeal of card sorting…
Descriptors: Usability, Interviews, Web Sites, Electronic Libraries
Atibuni, Dennis Zami; Olema, David Kani; Ssenyonga, Joseph; Karl, Steffens; Kibanja, Grace Milly – Journal of Education and Practice, 2017
This study investigated the mediation effect of research skills proficiency on the relationship between core self-evaluations and research engagement among Master of Education students in Uganda. Questionnaire surveys including closed ended questions were administered to two cohorts of the students, 2011/2012 and 2012/2013, (N = 102). Results…
Descriptors: Research Skills, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Graduate Students, Questionnaires
Raunig, Thomas A.; Coggins, Porter E., III – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2018
Collegiate athletics coaches play a vital role in the lives of student-athletes and regularly interact with the members of their teams more than faculty given the nature of athletics practice schedules compared to academic class schedules. Although the primary purpose of university attendance at all universities is pursuit of academic degrees,…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletic Coaches, Intercollegiate Cooperation, College Faculty
Knutsen, Dominique; Le Bigot, Ludovic – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2017
As speakers interact, they add references to their common ground, which they can then reuse to facilitate listener comprehension. However, all references are not equally likely to be reused. The purpose of this study was to shed light on how the speakers' conceptualizations of the referents under discussion affect reuse (along with a generation…
Descriptors: Dialogs (Language), Interpersonal Communication, Memory, Perspective Taking
Mayhew, Matthew J.; Simonoff, Jeffrey S. – Research in Higher Education, 2015
The purpose of this paper is to describe effect coding as an alternative quantitative practice for analyzing and interpreting categorical, multi-raced independent variables in higher education research. Not only may effect coding enable researchers to get closer to respondents' original intentions, it allows for more accurate analyses of all race…
Descriptors: Multiracial Persons, College Students, Accuracy, Coding