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Zur, Osnat; Gelman, Rochel – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2004
We argue that to test preschoolers' understanding of counting, one has to use tasks that relate counting to the goal of doing arithmetic, as counting and arithmetic principles are mutually constrained. A naturalistic study in the preschool classroom led to the development of an ''arithmetic-counting'' task, where counting was being related to the…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Computation, Arithmetic, Problem Solving
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Afshartous, David; de Leeuw, Jan – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2005
Multilevel modeling is an increasingly popular technique for analyzing hierarchical data. This article addresses the problem of predicting a future observable y[subscript *j] in the jth group of a hierarchical data set. Three prediction rules are considered and several analytical results on the relative performance of these prediction rules are…
Descriptors: Prediction, Models, Modeling (Psychology), Monte Carlo Methods
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Goenner, Cullen F.; Snaith, Sean M. – Research in Higher Education, 2004
Empirical analysis requires researchers to choose which variables to use as controls in their models. Theory should dictate this choice, yet often in social science there are several theories that may suggest the inclusion or exclusion of certain variables as controls. The result of this is that researchers may use different variables in their…
Descriptors: Models, Prediction, Graduation Rate, Universities
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Tombu, Michael; Jolicoeur, Pierre – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The divergent predictions of 2 models of dual-task performance are investigated. The central bottleneck and central capacity sharing models argue that a central stage of information processing is capacity limited, whereas stages before and after are capacity free. The models disagree about the nature of this central capacity limitation. The…
Descriptors: Models, Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Reaction Time
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De Moor, Wendy; Verguts, Tom; Brysbaert, Marc – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
This study provided a test of the multiple criteria concept used for lexical decision, as implemented in J. Grainger and A. M. Jacobs's (1996) multiple read-out model. This account predicts more inhibition (or less facilitation) from a masked neighbor when accuracy is stressed more but more facilitation (or less inhibition) when the speed of…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Inhibition, Models, Prediction
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Linn, Shai – Journal of Statistics Education, 2004
Courses in clinical epidemiology usually include acquainting students with a single 2X2 table. All diagnostic test characteristics are explained using this table. This pedagogic approach may be misleading. A new didactic approach is hereby proposed, using two tables, each with specific analogous notations (uppercase and lowercase) and derived…
Descriptors: Epidemiology, Diagnostic Tests, Bayesian Statistics, Prediction
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Castles, Anne – London Review of Education, 2006
This review discusses the important contribution made by one particular theoretical model of reading--the dual route model--to the identification and understanding of different varieties of developmental dyslexia. The model itself is first outlined, and the particular types of reading disorder that would be predicted to occur based on this model…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Dyslexia, Models, Prediction
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Llewellyn, David J.; Wilson, Kerry M. – Education & Training, 2003
The usefulness of personality traits in the explanation and prediction of entrepreneurship is critically evaluated, and both contemporary theory and existing empirical findings are reviewed, emphasizing the need for conceptual clarity and methodological reform. Detailed recommendations for future research are outlined, and this critique is…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Entrepreneurship, Behavior, Case Studies
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Rosas, Juan M.; Callejas-Aguilera, Jose E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Four experiments tested context switch effects on acquisition and extinction in human predictive learning. A context switch impaired probability judgments about a cue-outcome relationship when the cue was trained in a context in which a different cue underwent extinction. The context switch also impaired judgments about a cue trained in a context…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Cues, Learning, Probability
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Howard-Jones, Paul; Joiner, Richard; Bomford, Jennifer – Instructional Science: An International Journal of Learning and Cognition, 2006
Theory-testing can only inform scientific inquiry when the prediction of test outcome is based upon the current theory (theory-prediction consistency). This investigation explores children's theory-prediction consistency in a computer-mediated task in which multiple opportunities were provided to predict outcomes and review theories. An initial…
Descriptors: Theories, Young Children, Prediction, Investigations
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McDowell, J. J. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
Classic matching theory, which is based on Herrnstein's (1961) original matching equation and includes the well-known quantitative law of effect, is almost certainly false. The theory is logically inconsistent with known experimental findings, and experiments have shown that its central constant-"k" assumption is not tenable. Modern matching…
Descriptors: Experiments, Prediction, Reinforcement, Behavior
Laugle, Kelly M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Research suggests that development of the alphabetic principle is a critical factor in learning to recognize words and becoming a successful reader. The alphabetic principle encompasses both the understanding that relationships exist between letters and sounds and the application of these relationships to reading words. This study investigated the…
Descriptors: Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Decoding (Reading), Kindergarten, Grade 1
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Jerome, Elisabeth M.; Hamre, Bridget K.; Pianta, Robert C. – Social Development, 2009
This article examined general trends in teacher-reported conflict and closeness among 878 children from kindergarten through sixth grade, and examined early childhood characteristics that predict differences in initial levels and growth of conflict and closeness over time. Results indicated modest stability of teacher-perceived conflict and…
Descriptors: Conflict, Academic Achievement, Children, White Students
Dreon, Oliver, Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
This phenomenological study demonstrates the influence that affective factors have on beginning teachers' ability to enact instructional practices. Through narratives shared in interviews and web log postings, two beginning science teachers' emotional engagement with their instructional practices, especially that of implementing inquiry-based…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Electronic Publishing, Self Efficacy, Science Teachers
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Stupnisky, Robert H.; Renaud, Robert D.; Daniels, Lia M.; Haynes, Tara L.; Perry, Raymond P. – Research in Higher Education, 2008
While a great deal of research has examined students' critical thinking skills, less is known about students' tendencies to use these skills. Specifically, little is known about what factors contribute to students developing a disposition to think critically or what impact this disposition has on college students' academic achievement. Perceived…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Academic Achievement, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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