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Nordstokke, David W.; Colp, S. Mitchell – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2018
Often, when testing for shift in location, researchers will utilize nonparametric statistical tests in place of their parametric counterparts when there is evidence or belief that the assumptions of the parametric test are not met (i.e., normally distributed dependent variables). An underlying and often unattended to assumption of nonparametric…
Descriptors: Nonparametric Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods, Sample Size
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Wyse, Adam E.; Seo, Dong Gi – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2014
This article provides a brief overview and comparison of three conditional growth percentile methods; student growth percentiles, percentile rank residuals, and a nonparametric matching method. These approaches seek to describe student growth in terms of the relative percentile ranking of a student in relationship to students that had the same…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Evaluation Methods, Statistical Analysis
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Nordstokke, David W.; Zumbo, Bruno D.; Cairns, Sharon L.; Saklofske, Donald H. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2011
Many assessment and evaluation studies use statistical hypothesis tests, such as the independent samples t test or analysis of variance, to test the equality of two or more means for gender, age groups, cultures or language group comparisons. In addition, some, but far fewer, studies compare variability across these same groups or research…
Descriptors: Nonparametric Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Error of Measurement, Statistical Data
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Kalaian, Sema A.; Kasim, Rafa M. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2012
The Delphi survey technique is an iterative mail or electronic (e-mail or web-based) survey method used to obtain agreement or consensus among a group of experts in a specific field on a particular issue through a well-designed and systematic multiple sequential rounds of survey administrations. Each of the multiple rounds of the Delphi survey…
Descriptors: Delphi Technique, Mail Surveys, Online Surveys, Data Collection
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Joost C. F. de Winter; Dimitra Dodou – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2010
Likert questionnaires are widely used in survey research, but it is unclear whether the item data should be investigated by means of parametric or nonparametric procedures. This study compared the Type I and II error rates of the "t" test versus the Mann-Whitney-Wilcoxon (MWW) for five-point Likert items. Fourteen population…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Questionnaires, Likert Scales, Statistical Analysis