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Peer reviewedLuan, Jing; Serban, Andreea M. – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2002
Based on a taxonomy of knowledge management processes, provides a synopsis of technologies and vendors that support knowledge management. Proposes a model for classifying the various types of technologies related to knowledge management that are most often used in institutional research. (EV)
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education, Models
Stevenson, John – Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 2001
Identifies problems in codifying vocational knowledge, including inappropriate dualisms such as theoretical versus practical and omission of important tacit knowledge. Outlines Polanyi's ideas about tacit knowledge and presents a knowledge taxonomy as a possible strategy for codification and advocates a holistic teaching approach. (Contains 52…
Descriptors: Classification, Codification, Holistic Approach, Job Analysis
Peer reviewedKoufetta-Menicou, Christiana; Scaife, Jon – School Science Review, 2000
Presents research that has resulted in the identification and classification of the types of questions asked by teachers during science lessons. Determines how each type of question relates to particular teaching approaches and student learning. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Questioning Techniques, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedBurnett, Paul C. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 1999
Thirty-five clients who had received counseling completed a letter to a friend describing in detail what they had learned from counseling. Responses were analyzed and classified using the Structure of Learning Outcomes (SOLO) taxonomy. Results suggest that an expanded SOLO offers a promising and exciting way to view the outcomes of counseling…
Descriptors: Classification, Counseling Effectiveness, Individual Development, Outcomes of Treatment
Peer reviewedMaydeu-Olivares, Albert; Morera, Osvaldo; D'Zurilla, Thomas J. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1999
Using item response theory, discusses the difficulties faced in evaluating measurement invariance when a psychological construct is assessed through a test or inventory composed of categorical items. Illustrates the usefulness of fitplots in assessing measurement invariance in inventory data. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classification, Item Response Theory, Psychological Testing, Test Interpretation
Peer reviewedScabini, Eugenia; Lanz, Margherita; Marta, Elena – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1999
Derived a typology of family relationships for 692 Italian families with at least 1 late adolescent child and studied differences between the 2 extreme types (out of 8 identified) in terms of family satisfaction and adequate functioning. Results show a better communication process in the more satisfied families. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classification, Family Characteristics, Family Relationship, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedZaki, Safa R.; Homa, Donald – Cognitive Psychology, 1999
Studied the effect of exposure to principled changes in concept formation in four experiments involving 280 undergraduate and graduate students. Analyses reveal clear evidence of a transformational path with systematic training. Discusses implications for theories of similarity and categorization. Contains 83 references. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Graduate Students, Higher Education
Austin, David – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1999
Discusses extand paradigms (ISBN, ISSN, ISMN, and the emerging ISAN). Models a procedure for assigning ISONs (International Standard Object Number) to objects and their surrogates. Describes resources requisite to the construction of the ISON, and outlines the necessarily cooperative work ahead if an ISON is to become a standard for visual…
Descriptors: Classification, Information Networks, Information Sources, Information Technology
Peer reviewedJorgensen, Corinne; Jaimes, Alejandro; Benitez, Ana B.; Chang, Shih-Fu – Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2001
Presents exploratory research evaluating a conceptual structure for the description of visual content of images. The structure classifies visual attributes into a "Pyramid" containing four syntactic levels and six semantic levels. Experiments performed suggest the Pyramid is conceptually robust and can be used to: organize visual content…
Descriptors: Classification, Indexing, Information Management, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedQuinn, Paul C.; Eimas, Peter D.; Tarr, Michael – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2001
Four experiments utilizing the familiarization-novelty preference procedure examined whether 3- and 4-month-olds could form categorical representations for cats versus dogs from the perceptual information available in silhouettes. Findings indicated that general shape or external contour information centered about the head was sufficient for…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Infant Behavior, Infants
Fize, Denis; Fabre-Thorpe, Michele; Richard, Ghislaine; Doyon, Bernard; Thorpe, Simon J. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Humans are fast and accurate at performing an animal categorization task with natural photographs briefly flashed centrally. Here, this central categorization task is compared to a three position task in which photographs could appear randomly either centrally, or at 3.6 [degrees] eccentricity (right or left) of the fixation point. A mild…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Classification, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes
Chi, Michelene T. H. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2005
This article offers a plausible domain-general explanation for why some concepts of processes are resistant to instructional remediation although other, apparently similar concepts are more easily understood. The explanation assumes that processes may differ in ontological ways: that some processes (such as the apparent flow in diffusion of dye in…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Scientific Principles, Scientific Concepts, Science Education
Peer reviewedPorter, Eileen J.; Ganong, Lawrence H.; Drew, Nancy; Lanes, Tracy I. – Gerontologist, 2004
Purpose: The formal-informal dichotomy of home care, which has been a theoretical framework in quantitative and qualitative research, might not be descriptive of older persons' views about their home-care providers. This qualitative study explores the perspectives of older women about the characteristics of their home-care providers. Design and…
Descriptors: Females, Classification, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedvan Daal, John; Verhoeven, Ludo; van Balkom, Hans – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2004
Most, if not all, of the studies of subtypes of children with language impairments have been conducted with English-speaking children. The possibility and validity of identified subtypes for non-English clinical populations are, as yet, unknown. This study was designed to provide cross-linguistic evidence of language subtypes. A broad battery of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Semantics, Psychometrics, Speech
Fletcher, Jack M.; Francis, David J.; Morris, Robin D.; Lyon, G. Reid – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2005
The reliability and validity of 4 approaches to the assessment of children and adolescents with learning disabilities (LD) are reviewed, including models based on (a) aptitude-achievement discrepancies, (b) low achievement, (c) intra-individual differences, and (d) response to intervention (RTI). We identify serious psychometric problems that…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Low Achievement, Psychometrics, Adolescents

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