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Patterson, Mike C.; Harmel, Bob; Friesen, Dan – American Journal of Business Education, 2010
The "Monty Hall" problem or "Three Door" problem--where a person chooses one of three doors in hope of winning a valuable prize but is subsequently offered the choice of changing his or her selection--is a well known and often discussed probability problem. In this paper, the structure, history, and ultimate solution of the…
Descriptors: Spreadsheets, Simulation, Problem Solving, Probability
Akers, Allen – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Previous research implementing stratification on the propensity score has generally relied on using five strata, based on prior theoretical groundwork and minimal empirical evidence as to the suitability of quintiles to adequately reduce bias in all cases and across all sample sizes. This study investigates bias reduction across varying number of…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Scores, Simulation, Statistical Bias
Wandler, Damian V. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Generalized fiducial inference is a powerful tool for many difficult problems. Based on an extension of R. A. Fisher's work, we used generalized fiducial inference for two extreme value problems and a multiple comparison procedure. The first extreme value problem is dealing with the generalized Pareto distribution. The generalized Pareto…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Probability, Inferences, Simulation
Willems, Roel M.; Toni, Ivan; Hagoort, Peter; Casasanto, Daniel – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2010
According to embodied theories of language, people understand a verb like "throw", at least in part, by mentally simulating "throwing". This implicit simulation is often assumed to be similar or identical to motor imagery. Here we used fMRI to test whether implicit simulations of actions during language understanding involve the same cortical…
Descriptors: Verbs, Simulation, Imagination, Language Processing
A Step at a Time: Preliterate Children's Simulation of Narrative Movement during Story Comprehension
Fecica, Agnieszka M.; O'Neill, Daniela K. – Cognition, 2010
A growing body of work suggests that narrative comprehension involves the simulation of the described events and actions (e.g., Barsalou, 2008; Matlock, 2004). Preliterate children's ability to simulate a narrative character's movements is explored here in three studies. Children's simulations of a character's movements were found to be…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Personality, Phonemic Awareness, Children
Hsieh, Fushing; Ferrer, Emilio; Chen, Shu-Chun; Chow, Sy-Miin – Psychometrika, 2010
In this article we present an exploratory tool for extracting systematic patterns from multivariate data. The technique, hierarchical segmentation (HS), can be used to group multivariate time series into segments with similar discrete-state recurrence patterns and it is not restricted by the stationarity assumption. We use a simulation study to…
Descriptors: Simulation, Computation, Models, Multivariate Analysis
Saraiva, Carlos – Physics Teacher, 2010
The rotor is a device that can be found in many amusement parks. In the literature there are various articles about this topic. The rotor is a hollow cylindrical room, covered inside with canvas and which can be rotated about the central vertical axis. People stand upright, with their backs against the internal face of the device. When it reaches…
Descriptors: Mechanics (Physics), Equipment, Simulation, Science Instruction
Chiou, Chuang-Kai; Tseng, Judy C. R.; Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Heller, Shelly – Computers & Education, 2010
In context-aware ubiquitous learning, students are guided to learn in the real world with personalized supports from the learning system. As the learning resources are realistic objects in the real world, certain physical constraints, such as the limitation of stream of people who visit the same learning object, the time for moving from one object…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Museums, Efficiency, Mathematics
Wang, Xiaosong; Zhu, Ruzeng – European Journal of Physics, 2010
The history of Laplace's equations for spherical and cylindrical droplets and the concept of dividing surface in Gibbs' thermodynamic theory of capillary phenomena are briefly reviewed. The existing theories of surface tensions of cylindrical droplets are briefly reviewed too. For cylindrical droplets, a new method to calculate the radius and the…
Descriptors: Molecular Structure, Equations (Mathematics), Computation, Physics
Garber, Lawrence L., Jr.; Hyatt, Eva M.; Boya, Unal O.; Ausherman, Babs – Marketing Education Review, 2012
To understand how learners of respective types respond to marketing games, a joint space generated by canonical correlation analysis is used to recreate Kolb's learning style-type plot and locate business students as points within it according to their learning style types. Two hundred twenty-three undergraduate students played The Marketing Game!…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Marketing, Multivariate Analysis, Correlation
Bergner, Yoav; Droschler, Stefan; Kortemeyer, Gerd; Rayyan, Saif; Seaton, Daniel; Pritchard, David E. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2012
We apply collaborative filtering (CF) to dichotomously scored student response data (right, wrong, or no interaction), finding optimal parameters for each student and item based on cross-validated prediction accuracy. The approach is naturally suited to comparing different models, both unidimensional and multidimensional in ability, including a…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Prediction, Item Response Theory, Student Reaction
Pickard, Matthew David – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Embodied Conversational Agents (i.e., avatars; ECAs) are appearing in increasingly many everyday contexts, such as e-commerce, occupational training, and airport security. Also common to a typical person's daily life is persuasion. Whether being persuaded or persuading, the ability to change another person's attitude or behavior is a…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Attitude Change, Interpersonal Attraction, Persuasive Discourse
Sadler, Randall – Peter Lang Bern, 2012
This book focuses on one area in the field of Computer-Mediated Communication that has recently exploded in popularity--Virtual Worlds. Virtual Worlds are online multiplayer three-dimensional environments where avatars represent their real world counterparts. In particular, this text explores the potential for these environments to be used for…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Computer Mediated Communication, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Gucev, Gligor V. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Cognitive task analysis (CTA) is methodology for eliciting knowledge from subject matter experts. CTA has been used to capture the cognitive processes, decision-making, and judgments that underlie expert behaviors. A review of the literature revealed that CTA has not yet been used to capture the knowledge required to perform ultrasound guided…
Descriptors: Anesthesiology, Task Analysis, Cognitive Processes, Expertise
Zheng, Yi; Nozawa, Yuki; Gao, Xiaohong; Chang, Hua-Hua – ACT, Inc., 2012
Multistage adaptive tests (MSTs) have gained increasing popularity in recent years. MST is a balanced compromise between linear test forms (i.e., paper-and-pencil testing and computer-based testing) and traditional item-level computer-adaptive testing (CAT). It combines the advantages of both. On one hand, MST is adaptive (and therefore more…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Heuristics, Accuracy, Item Banks

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