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Braten, Ivar; Samuelstuen, Marit S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
The authors examined whether the influence of reading purpose on reported use of text-processing strategies was moderated by students' prior knowledge about the topic of the text. Using multiple regression analyses with interaction terms, they found that the effect of reading purpose on reported use of memorization and elaboration strategies…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Reading Processes, Memorization, Reading Comprehension
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Aunio, Pirjo; Ee, Jessie; Lim, Swee Eng Audrey; Hautamaki, Jarkko; Van Luit, Johannes E. H. – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2004
This study examines young children's number sense in subjects from Finland (n =254), Hong Kong (n =246), and Singapore (n =130). Chinese, English and Finnish versions of the Early Numeracy Test (ENT; Van Luit et al., 1994) were used. Two highly correlated aspects of number sense were measured, one reflecting children's abilities to organize and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Number Concepts, Numeracy
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Azzam, Amy M.; Perkins-Gough, Deborah; Thiers, Naomi – Educational Leadership, 2006
The education landscape is changing as a result of No Child Left Behind (NCLB). How is it changing, and who is most affected? The reports presented in this article examine the impact of NCLB, highlight educators' concerns, and recommend improvements. These reports include: (1) "From the Capital to the Classroom: Year 4 of the No Child Left…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Testing, Public Opinion, Educational Change
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Ang, Rebecca P.; Huan, Vivien S. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2006
Relations among academic stress, depression, and suicidal ideation were examined in 1,108 Asian adolescents 12-18 years old from a secondary school in Singapore. Using Baron and Kenny's [J Pers Soc Psychol 51:1173-1192, 1986] framework, this study tested the prediction that adolescent depression mediated the relationship between academic stress…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Suicide
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Flowers, Jim – Technology Teacher, 2005
Standard 13 of the International Technology Education Association's Standards for Technological Literacy (2000/2002) document states that, "Students will develop abilities to assess the impact of products and systems" (p. 133), Students should be aided in critically assessing products they design, as well as those professionally produced. This can…
Descriptors: Testing, Technology Education, Technological Literacy, Critical Thinking
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Toby, Sidney; Plano, Richard J. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The limitations of teaching and assessment of knowledge are emphasized, and an improved method is suggested to test the students. This superior examination technique would replace multiple-choice questions with free-response questions for numerical problems, wherein the numerical inputs fed in the computer would be optically scanned and graded…
Descriptors: Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Grading, Science Instruction
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Brimijoin, Kay – Theory Into Practice, 2005
Is meeting diverse learning needs through differentiation incompatible with the high-stakes testing that is now a way of life for many teachers and students across the nation? Recognizing that testing is here to stay for the foreseeable future, this article considers ways to bring differentiation and high-stakes testing together for the benefit of…
Descriptors: Testing, High Stakes Tests, Student Diversity, Student Needs
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Bilker, Warren B.; Brensinger, Colleen; Gur, Ruben C. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2004
Testing homogeneity of correlations with Fisher's Z is inappropriate when correlations are themselves correlated. Suppose measurements of brain activation and performance are taken before and during a verbal memory task. Of interest are changes in activity gradients in specific regions, R1, R2, R3, and performance, V. The "correlated correlations"…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Interaction, Testing, Factor Analysis
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McIntosh, Shelley; Norwood, Pamela – Urban Education, 2004
The purpose of this study was to explore the response patterns of African American students to the state certification questions. More specifically, the participants' explanations of their responses and their perceptions of the source of knowledge they used to answer the questions were discussed. To achieve this purpose, three research questions…
Descriptors: African American Students, Measures (Individuals), Teacher Certification, Student Attitudes
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Vanlancker-Sidtis, D. – Brain and Language, 2004
An adult of above normal intelligence, BL, underwent left hemispherectomy at age five, and subsequently graduated from college and has been regularly employed. Using standardized neuropsychological instruments, previous extensive testing had revealed optimal performance for a hemispherectomized subject. To probe communicative abilities in greater…
Descriptors: Lateral Dominance, Communication Skills, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neuropsychology
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Tomlinson, Brian – ELT Journal, 2005
This article advocates making the provision of opportunities for learning the main objective of language testing. It recognizes the need for tests to be fair, valid, and reliable, but asserts the priority of what it calls "learning validity", in order to prevent time being wasted on language courses on tests, and the preparation for them. The…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Testing, Language Tests, Second Language Learning
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Galindo-Garre, Francisca; Vermunt, Jeroen K. – Psychometrika, 2004
This paper presents a row-column (RC) association model in which the estimated row and column scores are forced to be in agreement with a priori specified ordering. Two efficient algorithms for finding the order-restricted maximum likelihood (ML) estimates are proposed and their reliability under different degrees of association is investigated by…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Test Reliability, Computation, Testing
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Blanton, Hart; Jaccard, James – Psychological Review, 2006
Theories that posit multiplicative relationships between variables are common in psychology. A. G. Greenwald et al. recently presented a theory that explicated relationships between group identification, group attitudes, and self-esteem. Their theory posits a multiplicative relationship between concepts when predicting a criterion variable.…
Descriptors: Testing, Models, Psychology, Case Studies
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Qualls, Constance Dean; Lantz, Jennifer M.; Pietrzyk, Rose M.; Blood, Gordon W.; Hammer, Carol Scheffner – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2004
Adolescents with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD) often interpret idioms literally. When idioms are provided in an enriched context, comprehension is compromised further because of the LBLD student's inability to assign multiple meanings to words, assemble and integrate information, and go beyond a local referent to derive a global,…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Figurative Language, Adolescents, Reading Skills
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Kramer, Arthur F.; Gonzalez de Sather, Jessica C. M.; Cassavaugh, Nicholas D. – Developmental Psychology, 2005
The present study was conducted to examine the development of attentional and oculomotor control. More specifically, the authors were interested in the development of the ability to inhibit an incorrect but prepotent response to a salient distractor. Participants, who ranged in age from 8 to 25 years, performed 3 different eye movement tasks: a…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Attention Control, Testing, Developmental Tasks
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