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Kate E. Walton; Jeff Allen; Maxwell J. Box; Jeremy Burrus; Dana Murano – ACT, Inc., 2023
Social and emotional (SE) skills are known to be linked with many important life outcomes, including academic performance, performance on standardized college entrance exams, and college enrollment. In this technical brief, the authors evaluated whether the five SE skills measured with the Mosaic™ by ACT® predict postsecondary enrollment and…
Descriptors: Social Development, Emotional Development, Prediction, Postsecondary Education
Qian Huangfu; Zhouying Luo; Ying Cao; Weijia Wu – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2023
Errors are natural elements of the learning process and provide a high potential to promote students' learning outcomes. In recent years, there has been much research about learning from errors. However, we know little about the relationship between students' error beliefs in chemistry and chemistry learning outcomes at present. Thus, the aim of…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Learning Processes, Chemistry, Science Instruction
Lim Keai – Excellence in Education Journal, 2023
This study was inspired by the Indian movie 'Three idiots' and purposed to investigate the reasons behind the high rate of engineering degree programmes dropouts in India. Accordingly, factors related to academic, demographic, economic, family, future, institutional, personal, and social were derived and examined on their impacts on student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Films, Engineering Education, Dropouts
Emma Shanahan; Kristen L. McMaster; Britta Cook Bresina; Nicole M. McKevett; Seohyeon Choi; Erica S. Lembke – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2023
Teacher-level factors are theoretically linked to student outcomes in data-based instruction (DBI; Lembke et al., 2018). Professional development and ongoing support can increase teachers' knowledge, skills, and beliefs related to DBI, as well as their instructional fidelity (McMaster et al., 2020). However, less is known about how each of these…
Descriptors: Prediction, Student Evaluation, Data Use, Writing Instruction
Danielle Daidone; Ryan Lidster; Franziska Kruger – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2023
Our study proposes the use of a free classification task for investigating the dimensions used by listeners in their perception of nonnative sounds and for predicting the perceptual discriminability of nonnative contrasts. In a free classification task, participants freely group auditory stimuli based on their perceived similarity. The results can…
Descriptors: Classification, Pronunciation, Second Language Learning, Task Analysis
Austin-Hollins, Sylvia – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This quantitative, multiple regression analysis examined the rate of engagement in antiracist practices, as well as the predictors of antiracist actions school counselors report taking to address racism and bias in schools. A national survey data set of 8,266 school counselor respondents was examined. After data cleaning, a total of 5,007 school…
Descriptors: School Counselors, Counselor Attitudes, Racism, School Counseling
Husni Almoubayyed; Stephen E. Fancsali; Steve Ritter – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2023
Recent research seeks to develop more comprehensive learner models for adaptive learning software. For example, models of reading comprehension built using data from students' use of adaptive instructional software for mathematics have recently been developed. These models aim to deliver experiences that consider factors related to learning beyond…
Descriptors: Prediction, Models, Reading Ability, Computer Software
Kirsten Michelle Hannig Russell – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Language disorder is characterized by difficulty with the comprehension and production of different aspects of language. School-aged children with developmental language disorder (DLD) and school-aged children with Down syndrome (DS) demonstrate similar deficits in the area of morphosyntax, which often creates barriers during social interactions…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Intervention, Morphology (Languages), Syntax
Palmer, Iris; Carpenter-Hubin, Julie – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2019
In this chapter, we walk the reader through a set of scenarios that administrators might face when using different types of data on campus. We also provide guiding questions to help institutional research professionals explore how to think about these scenarios with ethics in mind.
Descriptors: Vignettes, Decision Making, Ethics, Data Use
Saenz, Gabriel D.; Geraci, Lisa; Tirso, Robert – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Accurate knowledge monitoring is critical to the learning process, as it allows one to regulate studying and test preparation. Thus, a number of investigations have attempted to improve metacognition in the classroom, with the ultimate goal of improving student exam performance. However, such interventions have had inconsistent success using…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Intervention, Prediction, Accuracy
Veroniki, Areti Angeliki; Jackson, Dan; Bender, Ralf; Kuss, Oliver; Langan, Dean; Higgins, Julian P. T.; Knapp, Guido; Salanti, Georgia – Research Synthesis Methods, 2019
Meta-analyses are an important tool within systematic reviews to estimate the overall effect size and its confidence interval for an outcome of interest. If heterogeneity between the results of the relevant studies is anticipated, then a random-effects model is often preferred for analysis. In this model, a prediction interval for the true effect…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Simulation, Comparative Analysis
Austerweil, Joseph L.; Sanborn, Sophia; Griffiths, Thomas L. – Cognitive Science, 2019
Generalization is a fundamental problem solved by every cognitive system in essentially every domain. Although it is known that how people generalize varies in complex ways depending on the context or domain, it is an open question how people "learn" the appropriate way to generalize for a new context. To understand this capability, we…
Descriptors: Generalization, Logical Thinking, Inferences, Bayesian Statistics
Peterson, Candida C.; Wellman, Henry M. – Child Development, 2019
Two studies of 100 children aged 3-12 years examined theory of mind (ToM) understanding via explanations and predictions in hearing preschoolers and ToM-delayed deaf children. Study 1's 75 children (31 deaf; 44 hearing) displayed an "explanation advantage," devising valid epistemic ToM explanations despite failing simpler forced-choice…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Deafness, Hearing (Physiology), Children
Gal, David – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
Innovation is important to organizations' long-lasting success, yet many organizations fail to successfully promote innovation. One factor likely to bear an important influence on whether an organization successfully innovates, but that has received relatively little research attention, is the personality of the CEO. The present research examines…
Descriptors: Innovation, Creativity, Personality Traits, Administrator Characteristics
Blakey, Emma; Tecwyn, Emma C.; McCormack, Teresa; Lagnado, David A.; Hoerl, Christoph; Lorimer, Sara; Buehner, Marc J. – Developmental Science, 2019
It is well established that the temporal proximity of two events is a fundamental cue to causality. Recent research with adults has shown that this relation is bidirectional: events that are believed to be causally related are perceived as occurring closer together in time--the so-called temporal binding effect. Here, we examined the developmental…
Descriptors: Young Children, Proximity, Time Perspective, Individual Development

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