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O'Leary, Noreen; Salmon, Nancy; Clifford, Amanda M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
Theoretical frameworks add depth to research and increase the transferability of findings. Unfortunately, theory application within interprofessional research is often ad hoc, superficial and poorly reported. Consequently, there are limited examples for researchers in the field to draw on when selecting and applying theory. In this paper, we…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Research, Case Studies, Ethnography
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Dalkin, Sonia; Forster, Natalie; Hodgson, Philip; Lhussier, Monique; Carr, Susan M. – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
There have been several calls for more transparency in realist methods, particularly in the complex process of programme theory development and refinement. This paper will describe the way in which Computer Assisted Qualitative Data Analysis Software, specifically, NUD*IST Vivo (NVivo), was used to build and refine programme theories (using…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Data Analysis, Computer Software, Realism
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Shuck, Brad; Kim, Woocheol; Chai, Dae Seok – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2021
The purpose of this work was to explore the satisfaction-and-engagement conundrum by testing competing structural models. The specific development and function of interventions that influence both job satisfaction and employee engagement are deeply rooted in uncovering evidence that give insight into which is primary and secondary. A survey…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Employee Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, Attitude Measures
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Ruiz-Calleja, Adolfo; Prieto, Luis P.; Ley, Tobias; Rodriguez-Triana, Maria Jesus; Dennerlein, Sebastian – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2021
Despite the ubiquity of learning in workplace and professional settings, the learning analytics (LA) community has paid significant attention to such settings only recently. This may be due to the focus on researching formal learning, as workplace learning is often informal, hard to grasp, and not unequivocally defined. This article summarizes the…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Professional Education, Workplace Learning, Educational Trends
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Burns, James P.; Cruz, Christopher – Prospects, 2021
This article focuses on the possibilities through which curriculum on the other side of the COVID-19 pandemic might contribute more proactively to future social and political crises that are multifarious yet interconnected in nature. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that touches every aspect of social life, including politics, the economy,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Curriculum, Neoliberalism
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Luo, Yong – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2021
To date, only frequentist model-selection methods have been studied with mixed-format data in the context of IRT model-selection, and it is unknown how popular Bayesian model-selection methods such as DIC, WAIC, and LOO perform. In this study, we present the results of a comprehensive simulation study that compared the performances of eight…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Format, Selection, Methods
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Walton, Justin D. – Communication Teacher, 2021
Courses: Group and Team Communication, Communication Theory, Rhetorical/Media Criticism. Objectives: The aims of this single-class activity are to (1) illustrate the basic concepts, processes, and properties of symbolic convergence theory; (2) apply fantasy theme analysis to the decision-making practices of a zero-history group; and (3) critically…
Descriptors: Films, Mass Media Use, Social Theories, Communication (Thought Transfer)
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Gregory, Jess L. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2021
Most cases of plagiarism involve a power differential where not every person has the same ability to enter into a social contract. A social contract requires that each party understands the expectations or norms of the contract, has a voice in setting or changing the norms and has the ability to exit the contract. If those with less power want to…
Descriptors: Plagiarism, Power Structure, Social Behavior, Behavior Standards
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Trope, Alison; Johnson, D. J.; Demetriades, Stefanie – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2021
This article offers a theoretically-grounded case study considering the role of Critical Media Project (CMP) as an educational initiative and intervention that sits at the juncture of media literacy and social justice. CMP fills key gaps in media literacy education by using a critical media literacy frame to foster critical consumption, critical…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Social Justice, Critical Theory, Student Projects
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Rios, Joseph A.; Soland, James – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
As low-stakes testing contexts increase, low test-taking effort may serve as a serious validity threat. One common solution to this problem is to identify noneffortful responses and treat them as missing during parameter estimation via the effort-moderated item response theory (EM-IRT) model. Although this model has been shown to outperform…
Descriptors: Computation, Accuracy, Item Response Theory, Response Style (Tests)
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Cuartas, Jorge; McCoy, Dana Charles – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2021
Mediation has played a critical role in developmental theory and research. Yet, developmentalists rarely discuss the methodological challenges of establishing causality in mediation analysis or potential strategies to improve the identification of causal mediation effects. In this article, we discuss the potential outcomes framework from…
Descriptors: Mediation Theory, Behavior Development, Influences, Inferences
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O' Connor, Anne B.; Carpenter, Barry; Coughlan, Barry – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2021
This paper describes a study exploring the parental response to the diagnosis of their child's developmental disability. A classic grounded theory methodology was used to analyse data comprising 19 interviews and 11 memoirs written by parents. The theory explains how parents adjust to champion their child, who has been identified as having a…
Descriptors: Parents, Adjustment (to Environment), Clinical Diagnosis, Children
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Baldwin, Peter; Yaneva, Victoria; Mee, Janet; Clauser, Brian E.; Ha, Le An – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2021
In this article, it is shown how item text can be represented by (a) 113 features quantifying the text's linguistic characteristics, (b) 16 measures of the extent to which an information-retrieval-based automatic question-answering system finds an item challenging, and (c) through dense word representations (word embeddings). Using a random…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Prediction, Item Response Theory, Reaction Time
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ElShaabany, Mona M. – World Journal of Education, 2021
Accounting and finance courses are critical to any management programs as they are relevant to other vocational courses. Does these courses help in improving soft skills also? This is a question which is not much probed in literature and is the focus of the study. The objective of the research is to analyze the effect of two independent variables…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Accounting, Soft Skills, Mediation Theory
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Andersson, Björn; Xin, Tao – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2021
The estimation of high-dimensional latent regression item response theory (IRT) models is difficult because of the need to approximate integrals in the likelihood function. Proposed solutions in the literature include using stochastic approximations, adaptive quadrature, and Laplace approximations. We propose using a second-order Laplace…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Regression (Statistics), Statistical Bias
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