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Aithal, Sreedevi; Aithal, Venkatesh; Kei, Joseph; Manue, Alehandrea – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Objective: This study investigated pressurized transient evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) responses and wideband absorbance (WBA) in healthy ears and ears with negative middle ear pressure (NMEP). Method: In this cross-sectional study, TEOAE amplitude, signal-to-noise ratio, and WBA were measured at ambient and tympanometric peak pressure (TPP)…
Descriptors: Diseases, Acoustics, Responses, Human Body
Deklerck, Ann N.; Degeest, Sofie; Dhooge, Ingeborg J. M.; Keppler, Hannah – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: Functional imaging is often used to try to elucidate the pathophysiological mechanism of tinnitus. Residual inhibition, the temporary suppression of tinnitus after application of a masking noise, could be an interesting technique to modulate tinnitus perception in functional imaging paradigms. The purposes of this study were to primarily…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Patients, Inhibition, Responses
McKibben, W. Bradley; Borders, L. DiAnne; Wahesh, Edward – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2019
The authors investigated supervisees' (N = 93) memories of critical feedback and validity ratings of that feedback. Supervisees most often recalled critical feedback about their counseling performance skills. Attachment avoidance, the supervisory relationship, and critical feedback of counseling skills and professional behaviors were significantly…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Counselor Training, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Gorgan, Ella M.; Kodak, Tiffany – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2019
Prior research has examined interventions to prevent prompt dependence from occurring during the training of novel skills. Nevertheless, the relative efficacy and efficiency of different intervention procedures may be idiosyncratic across learners, suggesting the potential benefit of an individualized assessment. The purpose of the current study…
Descriptors: Children, Developmental Disabilities, Intervention, Prompting
Karadavut, Tugba – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2019
Item Response Theory (IRT) models traditionally assume a normal distribution for ability. Although normality is often a reasonable assumption for ability, it is rarely met for observed scores in educational and psychological measurement. Assumptions regarding ability distribution were previously shown to have an effect on IRT parameter estimation.…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Bayesian Statistics, Ability
Tandoi, Eve – Children's Literature in Education, 2019
This article reflects on insights gained from a larger study that explored how a class of ten- and eleven-year-olds read and responded to David Almond's hybrid novel, "My Name is Mina." Through focusing on the children's performances of the poems contained within the text, the discussion examines embodied aspects of the children's…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Novels, Reader Response, Performance
Kagan, David; Ayars, Eric; Brookes, David – Physics Teacher, 2019
We would like to share a problem with you that has some subtle features. We will examine how we believe students may approach this problem -- students that we shall characterize as "marginal," "good," and "exceptional" for convenience of discussion. We will see that one can use the incorrect response of the good…
Descriptors: Problems, Responses, Student Reaction, Accuracy
Plass, Jan L.; Kalyuga, Slava – Educational Psychology Review, 2019
We discuss four ways in which emotion may relate to cognitive load during learning. One perspective describes emotions as extraneous cognitive load, competing for the limited resources of working memory by requiring the processing of task-extra or task-irrelevant information. Another perspective shows that encoding, storage, and retrieval of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Emotional Response, Self Control
Adams, Kari – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2019
Choral configuration, an umbrella term that refers to acoustical placement, formation, or spacing among singers, may cause noticeable transformations to the sound of a choir and the vocal production of ensemble members. Researchers have sought to discover how and to what extent these variables affect the choral sound. The purpose of this article…
Descriptors: Singing, Music, Music Education, Music Teachers
Chowdhury, Faieza – International Education Studies, 2019
Teaching is filled with spirited debate about the best practices for improving students' learning and performance. Today, educators from different parts of the world are supporting the use of rubrics as an instructional tool and highlighting the enormous contributions that rubrics can make in the teaching-learning paradigm. A rubric is a useful…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Grading
Comparison of MIRT Observed Score Equating Methods under the Common-Item Nonequivalent Groups Design
Choi, Jiwon – ProQuest LLC, 2019
For equating tests that measure several distinct proficiencies, procedures that reflect the multidimensional structure of the data are needed. Although there exist a few equating procedures developed under the multidimensional item response theory (MIRT) framework, there is a need for further research in this area. Therefore, the primary…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Equated Scores, Accuracy, Test Items
Simonin, Bernard L. – Learning Organization, 2017
Purpose: This paper aims to encourage greater clarity and stimulate further interest in thorough empirical research in the area of learning levels. The broader motivation here is to urge researchers to not only theorize but also undertake elaborate and much needed empirical work. Design/methodology/approach Part I of the study rests on a…
Descriptors: Organizational Culture, Cooperative Learning, Cooperation, Workplace Learning
Agustinus Hardi Prasetyo – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Studies have shown that language assessment literacy (LAL) is important for language teachers since they make important classroom decisions to improve student learning based on their assessment. However, some studies have shown that teachers need more knowledge and skills in assessment. Teachers also seem unconfident in assessing their students…
Descriptors: Language Tests, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Anna Pyszkowska; Ari Nowacki; Julia Celban – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) is characterized by vivid, excessive fantasy activity that becomes prioritized over other activities and may result in avoidant coping strategies. Little is known about the relationship between MD and internalized stigma in the neurodivergent sample. The current study aimed to examine emotional…
Descriptors: Adults, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Comorbidity
Tripp Strawbridge – Modern Language Journal, 2025
Study abroad (SA) is touted for providing language learners with regular exposure to a second language (L2) in naturalistic settings. However, few studies have examined how interaction occurs in situ. This study analyzed 13 hours of naturalistic dyadic conversations self-recorded by 15 US-based undergraduate sojourners studying abroad for one…
Descriptors: Native Speakers, Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Intercultural Communication

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