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Ni, Lili – English Language Teaching, 2009
Translation studies stem from comparative literature and contrastive analysis. It involves the transfer of messages between two different language systems and cultures, and Munday (2001, p.1) notes that translation "by its nature" "is multilingual and also interdisciplinary". Translation subjects are the texts in various…
Descriptors: Translation, Linguistic Theory, Linguistic Borrowing, Semantics
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Walker, Andrew; Leary, Heather – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2009
Problem based learning (PBL) in its most current form originated in Medical Education but has since been used in a variety of disciplines (Savery & Duffy, 1995) at a variety of educational levels (Savery, 2006). Although recent meta analyses have been conducted (Dochy, Segers, Van den Bossche, & Gijbels, 2003; Gijbels, Dochy, Van den…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Classification
Misko, Josie; Priest, Suellen – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2009
This booklet provides details on the codes used to classify the verbatim suggestions for improvement made by students in their responses to the Student Outcomes Survey as well as the codes for various types of demographic information, and responses to questions about how students evaluate their training. These verbatim suggestions represent a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Data Collection, Student Surveys, Student Attitudes
Hellar, David Benjamin – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The modern military command center is a hybrid system of computer automated surveillance and human oriented decision making. In these distributed cognition systems, data overload refers simultaneously to the glut of raw data processed by information technology systems and the dearth of actionable knowledge useful to human decision makers.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Information Technology, Classification, Engineering
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Pocatilu, Paul; Ciurea, Cristian – Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods, 2009
Collaborative systems are widely used today in various activity fields. Their complexity is high and the development involves numerous resources and costs. Testing collaborative systems has a very important role for the systems' success. In this paper we present taxonomy of collaborative systems. The collaborative systems are classified in many…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation, Cooperation, Classification
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King, Paul E.; Schrodt, Paul; Weisel, Jessica J. – Communication Education, 2009
Theoretical perspectives on the efficacy of instructional feedback suggest that there should be significant variation in students' perceptions of and responses to feedback messages. Yet, little effort has been made to either uncover the perceptual dimensions by which students evaluate feedback, or to measure students' perceptions of feedback. The…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Classroom Communication, Measures (Individuals), Validity
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Goudbeek, Martijn; Swingley, Daniel; Smits, Roel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
Learning to recognize the contrasts of a language-specific phonemic repertoire can be viewed as forming categories in a multidimensional psychophysical space. Research on the learning of distributionally defined visual categories has shown that categories defined over 1 dimension are easy to learn and that learning multidimensional categories is…
Descriptors: Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Classification, Recognition (Psychology), Oral Language
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Zwick, Rebecca; Lenaburg, Lubella – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2009
In certain data analyses (e.g., multiple discriminant analysis and multinomial log-linear modeling), classification decisions are made based on the estimated posterior probabilities that individuals belong to each of several distinct categories. In the Bayesian network literature, this type of classification is often accomplished by assigning…
Descriptors: Classification, Bayesian Statistics, Network Analysis, Probability
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Ivie, Stan D. – McGill Journal of Education, 2009
What is a learning style? No one seems to know for sure. The language used by learning style theorists is filled with ambiguities. Price (2004) maintains that "learning style is often used as a metaphor for considering the range of individual differences in learning" (p. 681). Is learning style merely a fanciful metaphor or is it the wave of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Figurative Language, Foreign Countries, Individual Differences
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Varga-Atkins, Tunde; Qualter, Anne; O'Brien, Mark – Professional Development in Education, 2009
This paper argues that school professionals' attitudes to continuing professional development (CPD) fall into identifiable types, which influence their involvement with CPD. In order to consider appropriate support for staff to take up relevant CPD, this paper aims to identify what these attitudes are. To this end, a model developed as an outcome…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Personnel, Attitudes, Classification
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Vancleef, Linda M. G.; Vlaeyen, Johan W. S.; Peters, Madelon L. – Psychological Assessment, 2009
Research has identified several anxiety and fear constructs that contribute directly or indirectly to the chronic course of pain. One way to gain insight into the frequently observed interrelations between these constructs may be by conceptualizing them within a hierarchical structure. In this structure, general and specific constructs are…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Fear, Pain, Vertical Organization
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van Elk, Michiel; van Schie, Hein T.; Bekkering, Harold – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
The present study assessed the functional organization of action semantics by asking subjects to categorize pictures of an actor holding objects with a correct or incorrect grip at either a correct or incorrect goal location. Overall, reaction times were slower if the object was presented with an inappropriate posture, and this effect was stronger…
Descriptors: Semantics, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Classification, Object Manipulation
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Jankvist, Uffe Thomas – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2009
This is a theoretical article proposing a way of organizing and structuring the discussion of why and how to use the history of mathematics in the teaching and learning of mathematics, as well as the interrelations between the arguments for using history and the approaches to doing so. The way of going about this is to propose two sets of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Classification, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Hughes, Melanie M.; Peterson, Lindsey; Harrison, Jill Ann; Paxton, Pamela – Social Forces, 2009
World polity theory is explicitly relational, implying a global network structure that exists outside of the nation-state. And world polity theory increasingly acknowledges power--that some states and regions are dominant in the international field. But current world polity measures of international non-governmental organizations do not…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Political Affiliation, Classification, Global Approach
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Frederick, Richard I.; Bowden, Stephen C. – Assessment, 2009
Common rates employed in classificatory testing are the true positive rate (TPR), false positive rate (FPR), positive predictive power (PPP), and negative predictive power (NPP). FPR and TPR are estimated from research samples representing populations to be distinguished by classificatory testing. PPP and NPP are used by clinicians to classify…
Descriptors: Testing, Classification, Psychological Testing, Predictor Variables
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