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Peer reviewedParker, Radha J. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1991
Describes a role-play exercise that offers an experiential means to teach counseling students about process consultation. Claims exercise provides an experiential framework for understanding the role of the consultant but also illustrates the complexity of interpersonal dynamics within an existing organization. (ABL)
Descriptors: Consultants, Consultation Programs, Counselor Training, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedCornell, John E.; And Others – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1992
This Monte Carlo simulation studied the relative power of 8 tests for sphericity in randomized block designs where sample size was small (10, 15, 20, and 30) and population covariance matrices of dimension-to-sample size ratio approached 1.0. The locally best invariant test demonstrated substantial power to detect departures from sphericity. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewedMuraki, Eiji – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
The partial credit model with a varying slope parameter is developed and called the generalized partial credit model (GPCM). Analysis results for simulated data by this and other polytomous item-response models demonstrate that the rating formulation of the GPCM is adaptable to the analysis of polytomous item responses. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Equations (Mathematics), Generalization, Item Response Theory
Peer reviewedZimmerman, Donald W.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1992
D. W. Zimmerman argues that the interpretation by J. D. Gibbons and S. Chakraborti of recent simulation results and their recommendations are misleading and suggests use of an alternate test when homogeneity of variance and normality are violated. Gibbons and Chakraborti review their differences with Zimmerman's position. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Research Methodology, Research Reports, Sample Size
Peer reviewedSharf, Richard S.; Lucas, Margaretha – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1993
Developed Computerized Counseling Simulation, simulation of client-counselor interaction. Tested simulation on seven groups with varying degrees of counseling experience: counselors, predoctoral counseling interns, counseling students, first-year counseling students, student peer counselors, undergraduates, and noncounselors (total n=108). Interns…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Simulation, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Peer reviewedBrown, R. L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1991
The effect that collapsing ordered polytomous variable scales has on structural equation measurement model parameter estimates was examined. Four parameter estimation procedures were investigated in a Monte Carlo study. Collapsing categories in ordered polytomous variables had little effect when latent projection procedures were used. (SLD)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedColliver, Jerry A.; And Others – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1991
A study using five Southern Illinois University senior medical school classes (n=350 students) investigated whether having a standardized patient simulate a case repeatedly in postclerkship medical student evaluation affects the measure's reliability. Results suggest that repeated simulation had little or no effect on intercase reliability of…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Medical Education, Patients
Peer reviewedThatcher, Donald C. – Simulation & Gaming, 1990
Considers the nature of learning and examines the role of simulations and games in promoting learning. Topics discussed include relating general systems theory to the process of learning; Kolb's model of experiential learning; the debriefing process in games and simulations; and the role of the teacher. (13 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Educational Games, Experiential Learning, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedBatley, Rose-Marie; Boss, Marvin W. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1993
The adequacy of multidimensional trait and item parameters using multidimensional item response theory analysis was studied through simulation using different degrees of correlation between two trait dimensions and the existence of a restricted trait on the second dimension. Conditions allowing adequate recovery of trait and item parameters are…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Correlation, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics)
White, Joyce E.; Valentine, Virginia L. – Nursing and Health Care, 1993
To teach community health assessment to nursing students, videotaped segments of real community situations were incorporated in an interactive simulation program that leads students through the processes of data collection and evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Community Study, Computer Simulation, Higher Education, Medical Evaluation
Peer reviewedMailles, Stephanie; Batatia, Hadj – Simulation & Gaming, 1998
Describes use of a computerized simulation to study prediction in a complex environment (i.e., bus traffic control). Nature of the task, presentation method, number of repetitions, and length of time taken for prediction were measured. Prediction was significantly affected by all factors except number of repetitions. No learning effect was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Simulation, Prediction
Peer reviewedLawton, Carol A.; Morrin, Kevin A. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Studied differences in pointing accuracy in computer-simulated mazes as a function of maze complexity and training effects. Results with 219 college students indicate that, although pointing accuracy remained higher for men, pointing performance can be modified by experience. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Simulation, Experience
Fister, Sarah – Training, 1999
Use of games in computer-based training (CBT) can enliven material, encourage discovery and experiential learning, and make visceral connections for learners. However, humor can offend or wear thin, and games can be perceived as playing rather than as learning. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedWang, Tianyou; Vispoel, Walter P. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1998
Used simulations of computerized adaptive tests to evaluate results yielded by four commonly used ability estimation methods: maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) and three Bayesian approaches. Results show clear distinctions between MLE and Bayesian methods. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability, Adaptive Testing, Bayesian Statistics, Computer Assisted Testing
Peer reviewedWilliamson, David M.; Bejar, Isaac I.; Hone, Anne S. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1999
Contrasts "mental models" used by automated scoring for the simulation division of the computerized Architect Registration Examination with those used by experienced human graders for 3,613 candidate solutions. Discusses differences in the models used and the potential of automated scoring to enhance the validity evidence of scores. (SLD)
Descriptors: Architects, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing, Judges


