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Haynes-Brown, Tashane K. – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2023
The purpose of this article is to illustrate the dynamic process involved in developing and utilizing a theoretical model in a mixed methods study. Specifically, I illustrate how the theoretical model can serve as the starting point in framing the study, as a lens for guiding the data collection and analysis, and as the end point in explaining the…
Descriptors: Theories, Models, Mixed Methods Research, Teacher Attitudes
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Chijioke, Onah Celestine; Ikechukwu, Asadu; Aloysius, Aduma – Teaching Public Administration, 2021
The role theory plays in research work cannot be over-emphasized. A theory that is apt gives direction to research work in explaining, organizing, analyzing, and predicting phenomenon and showing their relationships in order to enhance understanding. Despite these roles played by theory, upcoming scholars and students many at times fail to use…
Descriptors: Theories, Social Science Research, Theory Practice Relationship, Definitions
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Akcaoglu, Mete; Jensen, Lucas J.; Gonzalez, Daisy – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2021
Problem solving is an essential skill for students to be successful in life and careers. Students need to use efficient strategies to solve problems effectively. In this basic interpretive qualitative study, we aimed to (a) explore children's problem-solving strategies in a game-based tool (i.e., puzzles), and (b) investigate the troubleshooting…
Descriptors: Children, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Game Based Learning
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Chen, Ouhao; Paas, Fred; Sweller, John – Educational Psychology Review, 2021
Spaced and interleaved practices have been identified as effective learning strategies which sometimes are conflated as a single strategy and at other times treated as distinct. Learning sessions in which studying information or practicing problems are spaced in time with rest-from-deliberate-learning periods between sessions generally result in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Short Term Memory, Intervals
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Rahmoeller, Margaret; Steinweg, J. Megan – PRIMUS, 2022
We explored the impact a new quantitative biology course for biology majors had on their ability and confidence to utilize hypothesis testing. Students currently in the quantitative biology course and the first cohort of students who took the course (currently seniors) were surveyed on ability and confidence regarding four types of hypothesis…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Self Esteem, Student Attitudes
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Dhami, Mandeep K.; Belton, Ian K.; Mandel, David R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
The intelligence community uses "structured analytic techniques" to help analysts think critically and avoid cognitive bias. However, little evidence exists of how techniques are applied and whether they are effective. We examined the use of the analysis of competing hypotheses (ACH)--a technique designed to reduce "confirmation…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Hypothesis Testing, Bias, Cognitive Processes
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Roy, Sudipta – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2019
The natural experiment proposed in this article extracts three stories from boxes of "100 paper clips". The activity requires students to apply three lessons from inferential statistics, starting with a hypothesis test and including confidence intervals as well as tolerance intervals.
Descriptors: Statistical Inference, Probability, Teaching Methods, Hypothesis Testing
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Toader, Andra F.; Cantner, Uwe; Kessler, Thomas – Creativity Research Journal, 2019
This study developed a model of team mental models' influence on team adaptive performance at different stages. It proposed that mental models have different relationships with adaptive performance as a function of the performance stage when teams experience changes: early on (i.e., during situation assessment) more divergent mental models are…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Teamwork, Schemata (Cognition), Foreign Countries
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Mao, Jih-Yu; Xiao, Jincen; Liu, Xin; Qing, Tao; Xu, Hongling – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
In this research, we explore how coworker ideation levels or, more specifically, the average ideation levels of coworkers within a workgroup affect a focal employee's ideation. We examine an underlying mechanism and a boundary condition of this influence process. Drawing on social cognitive theory, we argue that high coworker ideation levels are…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Employee Attitudes, Creativity, Self Efficacy
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McAllister, Sue; Tedesco, Helen; Kruger, Samantha; Ward, Elizabeth C.; Marsh, Claire; Doeltgen, Sebastian H. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2020
Background: A clinical swallow examination (CSE) provides integral information that informs the diagnostic decision-making process within dysphagia management. However, multiple studies have highlighted a high degree of reported variability within the CSE process. It has been hypothesized that such variability may be the result of the clinical…
Descriptors: Physical Examinations, Clinical Diagnosis, Decision Making, Physical Disabilities
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Bollig, Michael; Schnegg, Michael; Schwieger, Diego A. Menestrey – Field Methods, 2020
This article introduces ethnographic upscaling, an innovative procedure to explore and test hypotheses drawn from in-depth ethnographic findings in spatially continuous cases. The approach combines the strength of localized ethnographic descriptions with questionnaire-based regional surveys to study the distribution of ethnographic findings across…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Anthropology, Research Methodology, Hypothesis Testing
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Held, Leonhard; Matthews, Robert; Ott, Manuela; Pawel, Samuel – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
It is now widely accepted that the standard inferential toolkit used by the scientific research community--null-hypothesis significance testing (NHST)--is not fit for purpose. Yet despite the threat posed to the scientific enterprise, there is no agreement concerning alternative approaches for evidence assessment. This lack of consensus reflects…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Statistical Inference, Hypothesis Testing, Credibility
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Kuang, Xiulin; Eysink, Tessa H. S.; de Jong, Ton – Journal of Educational Research, 2022
This study investigated the effects of providing domain information in an early stage of an inquiry process, together with an aligned hypothesis scratchpad, on inquiry learning, and hypothesis generation in particular. Participants were provided with basic domain information that was adapted to their prior knowledge (experimental condition) or…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Hypothesis Testing, Secondary School Students, Prior Learning
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Wilson, Cristina G.; Qian, Feifei; Jerolmack, Douglas J.; Roberts, Sonia; Ham, Jonathan; Koditschek, Daniel; Shipley, Thomas F. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
How do scientists generate and weight candidate queries for hypothesis testing, and how does learning from observations or experimental data impact query selection? Field sciences offer a compelling context to ask these questions because query selection and adaptation involves consideration of the spatiotemporal arrangement of data, and therefore…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Data Collection, Information Seeking, Decision Making
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Stupel, Moshe; Weissman, Shula; Sigler, Avi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2021
This paper presents research into closed orbits parallel to quadrilaterals inscribed in various geometric shapes that can be represented by mathematical functions: straight lines, circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas. Mathematical proofs have been given for the existence of an infinite number of parallel orbits for each of these shapes.…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Logic, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Software
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