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Lambert, Joshua – Journal of Access Services, 2022
The Missouri State University Libraries Access Services implemented an evidence-based process to move many books and shelves. That process included measuring the collection, performing quality control checks, creating a plan, and defining regular waypoints to keep the shift from deviating from the plan. This article describes the move, the ideas…
Descriptors: Research Libraries, Library Services, Library Materials, Library Administration
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de Koning, Björn B.; Boonen, Anton J. H.; Jongerling, Joran; van Wesel, Floryt; van der Schoot, Menno – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2022
Drawing bar diagrams has been shown to improve performance on mathematical word problems wherein the relational keyword is consistent with the required arithmetic operation. This study extends this by testing the effectiveness of bar diagram drawing for word problems with an inconsistent keyword-arithmetic operation mapping. Seventy-five fifth…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Visual Aids, Arithmetic
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Schopen, Katharina; Otgaar, Henry; Howe, Mark L.; Muris, Peter – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2022
The current experiment examined the effect of forewarning on children's (11 to 12 years of age) and adults' spontaneous false memory creation by presenting participants with semantically related word lists that are often used to elicit false memories (i.e., Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm). The forewarning consisted of an explanation of…
Descriptors: Children, Adults, Memory, Accuracy
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Billington, Catherine; Rivero, Gonzalo; Jannett, Andrew; Chen, Jiating – Field Methods, 2022
During data collection, field interviewers often append notes or comments to a case in open text fields to request updates to case-level data. Processing these comments can improve data quality, but many are non-actionable, and processing remains a costly manual task. This article presents a case study using a novel application of machine learning…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Interviews, Data Collection, Notetaking
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Kurby, Christopher A.; Zacks, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Perceivers spontaneously segment ongoing activity into discrete events. This segmentation is important for the moment-by-moment understanding of events, but may also be critical for how events are encoded into episodic memory. In 3 experiments, we used priming to test the possibility that perceptual event boundaries organize memory for everyday…
Descriptors: Films, Priming, Sequential Learning, Cognitive Processes
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Sotgiu, Igor – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Ulric Neisser was the initiator of the contemporary psychology of autobiographical memory, as well as the founder of the ecological approach to human cognition. The present article reviews his empirical and theoretical contributions to an issue which is at the heart of the contemporary debate on autobiographical memory: that is, autobiographical…
Descriptors: Memory, Accuracy, Psychology, Schemata (Cognition)
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Song, Yoon Ah; Lee, Won-Chan – Applied Measurement in Education, 2022
This article presents the performance of item response theory (IRT) models when double ratings are used as item scores over single ratings when rater effects are present. Study 1 examined the influence of the number of ratings on the accuracy of proficiency estimation in the generalized partial credit model (GPCM). Study 2 compared the accuracy of…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Item Analysis, Scores, Accuracy
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Valentine, Jake; Tackett, Sean; Bord, Sharon; Zink, Korie; Botta, Julian; Jung, Julianna – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2022
Purpose: The National Academy of Medicine has called for "identifying opportunities to improve the diagnostic process". We studied the association between problem representation and diagnostic accuracy during an objective structured clinical exam (OSCE). Materials and methods: We conducted a non-randomized controlled trial during a…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Medical Education, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level
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Sae-wong, Janejira; Tempark, Therdpong; Suteerojntrakool, Orapa; Bongsebandhu-phubhakdi, Chansuda – Child Care in Practice, 2022
Background: Parents have important roles to perceive the growth abnormalities of their children. Parental misperception can affect the children's long-term health problems. Aim: To investigate: (a) the accuracy of parents' perception of children's weight, height, and body shape, (b) the effects of misperception in caring for children's health, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Misconceptions, Children
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Kessler, Matt; Ma, Wenyue; Solheim, Ian – TESOL Quarterly: A Journal for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages and of Standard English as a Second Dialect, 2022
Understanding the effects of second language writers' topic familiarity on their subsequent writing performance has been a subject of great interest to researchers in second language acquisition and TESOL. However, prior studies have tended to suffer from multiple methodological limitations (e.g., no interrater reliability, limited or no control…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Familiarity, Writing (Composition), English (Second Language)
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Markwell, Logan T.; Strick, Andrew J.; Porter, Jared M. – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2022
Sports, along with nearly all facets of life, have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The National Basketball Association quickly adopted a unique method to finish the 2019-2020 regular season and playoffs. The entire league quarantined for months in what was known as the "NBA bubble" where games were played in spectator-less…
Descriptors: Audiences, Environmental Influences, Audience Awareness, Athletics
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Kiliçer, Kerem – Journal of Educational Technology and Online Learning, 2022
The purpose of this study was to examine information sharing on social media platforms (facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube, etc.) in terms of the accuracy of information. Within the scope of this study, the effect of systematic (argument quality, validity, aspect) and heuristic (expertise, popularity, trustworthiness) clues, which are thought…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Social Media, Accuracy
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Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
On the 9th of May 2020 "The Lancet," the leading medical journal, published an editorial referring to the current situation of the pandemic in Brazil, which is short of being disastrous, and describing Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazilian president, as the biggest threat to Brazil -- we would add to the world. In this paper, we enquire the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pandemics, COVID-19, Leadership
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Vamanu, Iulian; Zak, Elizabeth – Information and Learning Sciences, 2022
Purpose: Learning how to identify and avoid inaccurate information, especially disinformation, is essential for any informational consumer. Many information literacy tools specify criteria that can help users evaluate information more efficiently and effectively. However, the authors of these tools do not always agree on which criteria should be…
Descriptors: Information Sources, Information Literacy, Evaluative Thinking, Evaluation Criteria
Ozge Ersan Cinar – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In educational tests, a group of questions related to a shared stimulus is called a testlet (e.g., a reading passage with multiple related questions). Use of testlets is very common in educational tests. Additionally, computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is a mode of testing where the test forms are created in real time tailoring to the test…
Descriptors: Test Items, Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Educational Testing
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