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Peer reviewedBickel, William E.; Conley, William W. – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1985
An overview is presented of decision-oriented educational research, based on experiences in a large urban school district and on the literature. Alternative definitions of research use and evaluation use are discussed, with particular attention to the dissemination of research outcomes. (GDC)
Descriptors: Action Research, Decision Making, Educational Administration, Educational Research
Peer reviewedDwyer, Carol A. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 1986
A study of undergraduate students investigated whether different rehearsal strategies are more effective in facilitating achievement, whether certain rehearsal strategies require learners to spend more time interacting with instructional content, and whether verbal or visual testing requires students to spend more time processing and responding to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Criterion Referenced Tests, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRiding, R. J.; Hardaker, R. W. – Journal of Educational Television, 1986
This study used three treatment conditions to examine feasibility of augmenting computer-presented learning activities for preschool children with instructional videotapes: computer activities alone, a videotape designed to improve visual discrimination with computer activities, and videotape with activities and discussion. Results indicate…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Foreign Countries, Instructional Materials
Peer reviewedMiles, Wilford G., Jr.; And Others – Simulation and Games, 1986
Describes a rigorously controlled study comparing university students' perceptions of learning from a business simulation and from cases in a business policy course. Results indicate students perceive both cases and simulations as viable and valuable instructional methods, although cases are perceived to be generally superior to simulations. (MBR)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Games
Peer reviewedDavis, Donald L.; Grove, Stephen J. – Simulation and Games, 1986
This experiment used simulated production environment to examine empirically two of five management information system design assumptions Ackoff considered erroneous: managers perform better with detailed rather than summarized reports; and managers who are satisfied with needed information perform better than those who are dissatisfied and want…
Descriptors: Administrators, Computer Simulation, Decision Making, Graduate Students
Peer reviewedMolyneux, Robert E. – Library and Information Science Research, 1986
Reviews studies done on academic library growth in attempt to clarify three reasons for failure of these analyses to result in usable projections of library size. Highlights include patterns in library growth (hypothetical exponential and arithmetic growth), Fremont Rider's studies of growth, and literature on growth after Rider. (28 references)…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Peer reviewedNeubert, Gloria A.; Binko, James B. – Teacher Educator, 1986
Proposes a model to help teachers become consumers and producers of research as an integral part of classroom instruction. The strategy begins with teachers' concerns and aims at helping them become more responsible for directing their own professional development. Suggests employment of the model in preservice teacher education. (TRS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instruction, Learning Strategies, Methods Research
Peer reviewedLutsky, Neil – Teaching of Psychology, 1986
Describes and evaluates a method for involving large numbers of introductory psychology students as active researchers via an assigned project involving computer analyzed data. Results indicate students valued research more, understood statistical procedures better, and felt less anxious about statistics and computers. Suggests a viable way to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Data Analysis, Education
Gagnon, Diana – Educational Communication and Technology, 1985
This study of undergraduate and graduate students examined the potential relationship between spatial aptitude and videogame use to: (1) determine relationship between scoring ability on videogames and spatial aptitude as defined by standardized tests; (2) explore potential gender differences; and (3) examine effects of videogames practice on…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Correlation, Eye Hand Coordination
Peer reviewedMalaney, Gary D. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1986
Survey of Ohio State University faculty members and administrators examines their attitudes and perceptions regarding need for, and potential use of, a computerized database to increase efficiency of graduate school administration, and to collect and generate data for academic departments' use in improving programs. Proposed database design is…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Attitude Measures, Computer Oriented Programs, Databases
Peer reviewedFord, Thomas R. – Rural Sociology, 1985
Reviews sociologists' dilemma of seeking to reconcile knowledge requirements of specific social problems and those of scientific theory building and testing. Indicates that rural sociological research has become more sophisticated in method but less concerned with social utility. (LFL)
Descriptors: Evaluation, Intellectual Disciplines, Intellectual History, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedMohle, Horst – Higher Education in Europe, 1985
The results of a colloquium of specialists in postsecondary pedagogy from 12 countries concerning the extent, importance, and encouragement of student independent scientific research are reported. Emphases include the need for training in research methodology, the importance of the student-faculty relationship, and interest in strategies for…
Descriptors: College Students, Creativity, Curriculum Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFirnberg, James W.; Christal, Melodie E. – College and University, 1984
A survey of institutions concerning their reporting of data on the Higher Education General Information Survey and specifically examining the differences in definitions and calculations among reporting institutions, confirmed suspected problems of comparability of information. The impact of these differences on data interpretation is discussed.…
Descriptors: Computation, Data Analysis, Definitions, Federal Government
Selection of Options by Field Independent and Dependent Children in a Computer-Based Concept Lesson.
Carrier, Carol; And Others – Journal of Computer-Based Instruction, 1984
Describes study designed to determine whether seventh-grade students classified as field dependent or independent would respond to computer assisted instructional options in different ways. Chi-square analysis reveals both groups showed similar pattern options use except in the case of additional expository examples where field-dependent students…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Advertising, Computer Assisted Instruction, Decision Making
Peer reviewedDalton, David W.; Hannafin, Michael J. – AEDS Journal, 1985
This study examined the effects of judgmental and nonjudgmental computer assisted instruction on self-esteem and mathematics achievement of remedial junior high students. Although no statistically significant differences were found between treatment groups, this was probably due to study's short-term nature, rather than absence of relationship…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Drills (Practice), Educational Research, Feedback


