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Anna E. Mason; Jason L. G. Braasch; Daphne Greenberg; Erica D. Kessler; Laura K. Allen; Danielle S. McNamara – Reading Psychology, 2023
This study examined the extent to which prior beliefs and reading instructions impacted elements of a reader's mental representation of multiple texts. College students' beliefs about childhood vaccinations were assessed before reading two anti-vaccine and two pro-vaccine texts. Participants in the experimental condition read for the purpose of…
Descriptors: Immunization Programs, Misconceptions, Beliefs, Accuracy
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Olson, Kristen; Watanabe, Megumi; Smyth, Jolene D. – Field Methods, 2018
Some survey questions do not apply to all respondents. How to design these questions for both eligible and ineligible respondents is unclear. This article compares full filter (FF) and quasi filter (QF) designs for autobiographical questions in mail surveys. Using data from National Health, Well-being, and Perspectives Study, we examine the effect…
Descriptors: Mail Surveys, Autobiographies, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Questioning Techniques
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Bernstein, Lynne E. – Language Learning, 2018
Lipreaders recognize words with phonetically impoverished stimuli, an ability that varies widely in normal-hearing adults. Lipreading accuracy for sentence stimuli was modeled with data from 339 normal-hearing adults. Models used measures of phonemic perceptual errors, insertion of text that was not in the stimulus, gender, and auditory speech…
Descriptors: Lipreading, Sentences, Predictor Variables, Accuracy
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Lu, Ru; Guo, Hongwen – ETS Research Report Series, 2018
In this paper we compare the newly developed pseudo-equivalent groups (PEG) linking method with the linking methods based on the traditional nonequivalent groups with anchor test (NEAT) design and illustrate how to use the PEG methods under imperfect equating conditions. To do this, we proposed a new method that combines the features of PEG…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Comparative Analysis, Test Items, Background
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Cui, Zhongmin; Liu, Chunyan; He, Yong; Chen, Hanwei – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2018
Allowing item review in computerized adaptive testing (CAT) is getting more attention in the educational measurement field as more and more testing programs adopt CAT. The research literature has shown that allowing item review in an educational test could result in more accurate estimates of examinees' abilities. The practice of item review in…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Test Items, Test Wiseness
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Yocarini, Iris E.; Bouwmeester, Samantha; Smeets, Guus; Arends, Lidia R. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2018
This real-data-guided simulation study systematically evaluated the decision accuracy of complex decision rules combining multiple tests within different realistic curricula. Specifically, complex decision rules combining conjunctive aspects and compensatory aspects were evaluated. A conjunctive aspect requires a minimum level of performance,…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Accuracy, Higher Education
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Pile, Victoria; Lau, Jennifer Y. F.; Topor, Marta; Hedderly, Tammy; Robinson, Sally – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018
Aberrant interoceptive accuracy could contribute to the co-occurrence of anxiety and premonitory urge in chronic tic disorders (CTD). If it can be manipulated through intervention, it would offer a transdiagnostic treatment target for tics and anxiety. Interoceptive accuracy was first assessed consistent with previous protocols and then…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Chronic Illness, Accuracy, Anxiety
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Krueger, Breanna I.; Storkel, Holly L.; Minai, Utako – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of the present studies was to determine how children's identification and processing of misarticulated words was influenced by substitution commonness. Method: Sixty-one typically developing preschoolers across 3 experiments heard accurate productions of words (e.g., "leaf"), words containing common substitutions…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Preschool Children, Pictorial Stimuli, Accuracy
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Özsoy, Gökhan – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2018
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the type and accuracy of the visual representations that the pre-service teachers generate in the pedagogical solution of the word problems. The data on participants' spatial competence levels were obtained through Purdue Spatial Visualization Test and the data on the type of visual representations were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Visual Aids, Accuracy, Word Problems (Mathematics)
Gagliardi, Jonathan S., Ed.; Parnell, Amelia, Ed.; Carpenter-Hubin, Julia, Ed. – Stylus Publishing LLC, 2018
In this era of "Big Data," institutions of higher education are challenged to make the most of the information they have to improve student learning outcomes, close equity gaps, keep costs down, and address the economic needs of the communities they serve at the local, regional, and national levels. This book helps readers understand and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Higher Education
Bilir, Cetin Kursat – ProQuest LLC, 2018
Existing research has identified pre-service teachers' (PTs') difficulties with measuring the area of rectangles and explaining their approaches to area measurement. Yet, little is known about elementary PTs' understandings of area measurement. Existing research has focused on children's understanding of area measurement in the context of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Measurement, Geometric Concepts, Elementary School Mathematics
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Yueqingzhou Ma; Norbert Vanek – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2024
Research on first language (L1) attrition typically focuses on immigrant populations in their second language (L2) environment, yet we know comparably little about L1 attrition in the L1 setting. This study used two lexical tasks to test L1 attrition, a time-sensitive word decision task and a video retelling. Chinese teachers of English vs.…
Descriptors: Native Language, Language Skill Attrition, Chinese, Second Language Learning
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María Martínez-Adrián; Francisco Gallardo-del-Puerto – Language Teaching Research, 2024
Task modality (oral vs. writing) has been found to affect the production, nature and resolution of the language-related episodes (LREs) produced by adult learners in collaborative interaction, a finding also attested in very recent and still limited research with young learners, a population that deserves greater attention in the literature.…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Editing, Task Analysis, Oral Language
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Ryo Maie; Wei Yi – Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2024
This brief report presents the results of a re-analysis of data by Yi, Man, and Maie (2023), who investigated L1 and L2 intuitive knowledge of phrasal frequency and collocation strength in multiword sequences. We utilized an individual-differences approach and examined which participant variables (age of onset, length of residence, language use,…
Descriptors: Native Language, Second Language Learning, Phrase Structure, Word Frequency
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Laura Vilkaite-Lozdiene; Algirdas Dinigevicius – Vocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2024
Previous research has shown that L1-L2 congruency is a facilitative factor in collocation processing. The present study explores the congruency effect between learners' L2 and L3. Thirty-three proficient Norwegian learners with Lithuanian as their L1 and English as their L2 completed a phase acceptability task consisting of three groups of…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Phrase Structure, Norwegian, Second Language Learning
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