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Hansen, Duncan N.; And Others – 1970
The world of computer-assisted instruction (CAI) involves a set o complex multi-role human/computer interactions. One important aspect of this interaction concerns the analysis of response data for scientific or instructional purposes. This paper describes the human/computer operational interactions that the personnel at the Florida State…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Data Processing, Interaction
McNamara, Thomas – 1974
Follow Through Evaluation in Philadelphia has adopted a comprehensive documenting approach, the core of which is an individual pupil file containing coded information indicating length of program exposure (in terms of five or more months per year) for each year of pupil enrollment. A study of the relationships between pupil achievement on the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Compensatory Education, Elementary School Students, Performance Factors
Hanna, Gerald S. – 1974
It was theorized that an answer-until-correct procedure, whereby an examinee marks responses to each multiple-choice question until feedback indicates that the correct answer has been marked, would yield scores of greater reliability and validity than conventional number-right procedure. Two papers and an application exercise for an undergraduate…
Descriptors: Feedback, Multiple Choice Tests, Performance Factors, Response Style (Tests)
Longmire, Marshall Lee – 1973
Investigated were possible relationships between performance in general college chemistry and secondary school preparation in chemistry. The researcher examined achievement in general college chemistry as a possible function of the student's high school science courses, mathematics courses, socioeconomic status, and scores on the ACT tests. Data…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Chemistry, College Science, College Students
PDF pending restorationBiles, Linnea White – 1974
This study of factors used by graduate faculty in their evaluation of graduate students had as its goal the development of a research-based conceptual framework of desired outcomes in graduate education. Factor analysis of the responses of 190 graduate faculty at Kansas State University, Manhattan, to a graduate student performance checklist…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Factor Analysis, Graduate Students, Individual Differences
Maddox, George L.; Douglass, Elizabeth B. – 1973
This paper explores the relationship between age and individual differences. Two hypotheses were tested through the use of repeated measures of functioning in terms of social, psychological, and physiological parameters: (1) individual differences do not decrease with age, and (2) individuals tend to maintain the same rank in relation to age peers…
Descriptors: Age, Individual Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Older Adults
Alvir, Howard P. – 1972
This document is the third in a series on instructional goals ED 074 032 and ED 056 994). The paper contains checklists for writers, teachers, and systems researchers on how to take apart and rebuild a goal to fit an instructional system. The first section contains: a) transparency masters to help explain this process to large groups; b)…
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Objectives, Educational Research, Instructional Systems
Bratfisch, Oswald – 1971
Forty-three students participated in a laboratory experiment involving estimation of qualitative similarity between items sampled from ten conventional tests of intellectual performance. Estimated similarity could tentatively be described as a function of positive inter-test correlations as determined from another group of 123 individuals with the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
Nealey, Stanley M. – 1972
Attitudes of enlisted men toward interpersonal influence (the rank and authority structure) in the Navy were explored by administering questionnaires to 165 recruits at the time they joined the Navy and to 365 basic trainees during the final week of Navy basic training. Recruits had fairly accurate expectations of the inconsiderate and punitive…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Enlisted Personnel, Leadership Styles, Motivation
Frederickson, Edward W. – 1970
Human recognition behavior is influenced by the phenomenon of shape constancy, which occurs when the shape of an object is correctly perceived regardless of the orientation of the object in space. The research reported here tests the validity of the shape-slant invariance hypothesis, a theoretical formulation of the phenomenon of shape constancy.…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Nonverbal Learning, Perception, Performance Factors
Fisher, Allan H., Jr.; Brown, George H. – 1971
In 1966, the Department of Defense lowered entrance standards for military service. Men who enter the service as a result of this action are called 'New Standards' men. In this research, the relationship between literacy status of a sample of New Standards men after 23 months of Army service and various indices of military performance was…
Descriptors: Enlisted Personnel, Literacy, Low Ability Students, Military Training
Solkoff, Norman – 1971
The major aim of this study was to determine whether black and white children, ages 8-11, would differ in intellectual performance as a function of the race of the examiner. Two additional subgoals were: (1) to see the effect which the race of the examiner would have on the various subtest scores of the WISC; and (2) to find out if test anxiety…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary School Students, Examiners, Intellectual Experience
Clifford, Margaret M. – 1971
The possible advantages and disadvantages of using local or national educational achievement norms as standards for classroom performance are weighed against the more common situation wherein students are involved in face-to-face competition with their classroom peers. This introductory discussion concludes that the motivational value of "average…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Motivation, Motivation Techniques
PDF pending restorationDavis, Michael G.; Stewart, Charles W. – 1970
This study investigates 16 personality factors and their relevance to the swimming proficiency of physical education students at Wisconsin State University-River Falls. Two instruments, a swimming skills test and the Cattell Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire, were utilized. The major hypotheses tested include: (1) there is no difference…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Individual Characteristics, Males
Tauber, Robert T.; Fowler, H. Seymour – 1972
Reported is a study of the relationship between student's performance scores and teacher's means of providing evaluative feedback. The sample included 12 classes of 224 students from the tenth through the twelfth grades. The classes included the disciplines of biology, chemistry, and physics including regular, advanced, traditional, PSSC, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Evaluation, Feedback


