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Fraas, John W.; Newman, Isadore – 1992
A new method for evaluating model fit that is easy to use and interpret is presented. The new method, which uses a binomial test of the number of hypotheses (paths) in a model that are supported by the data, has heuristic value when considering problems associated with other goodness-of-fit measures. An application of the binomial test as a…
Descriptors: Career Development, Estimation (Mathematics), Evaluation Methods, Goodness of Fit
Stengel, Barbara Senkowski – 1991
This book takes an interpretative look at a common phrase in American educational equity lexicon, "the right to education." It addresses the educational disputes and issues of policy, procedure, and popular will that are associated with this phrase. Interpretation of the phrase is based on a focus on the everyday situations in which a right to…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education, Hermeneutics
Crossman, Leslie L. – 1994
The present paper suggests that multivariate techniques are very important in social science research, and that canonical correlation analysis may be particularly useful. The logic of canonical analysis is explained and discussed. The necessity of using replicability/generalizability analyses is argued. It is suggested that cross-validation…
Descriptors: Correlation, Generalizability Theory, Heuristics, Multivariate Analysis
Tucker, Mary; Taylor, Dianne – 1991
The use of Procrustean rotation as a procedure for assessing the invariance of study results is proposed. Researchers have long relied on significance testing as a measure of judging the worthiness of empirical findings. However, significance testing has come under fire because it does not provide information about the importance or replicability…
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Generalizability Theory, Goodness of Fit, Heuristics
Berger, Martijn P. F. – 1989
The problem of obtaining designs that result in the most precise parameter estimates is encountered in at least two situations where item response theory (IRT) models are used. In so-called two-stage testing procedures, certain designs that match difficulty levels of the test items with the ability of the examinees may be located. Such designs…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Efficiency, Equations (Mathematics), Heuristics
Boekkooi-Timminga, Ellen – 1989
The construction of parallel tests from item response theory (IRT) based item banks is discussed. Tests are considered parallel whenever their information functions are identical. After the methods for constructing parallel tests are considered, the computational complexity of 0-1 linear programming and the heuristic procedure applied are…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Item Banks, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models
Winegar, Lucien T. – 1989
"Child as cultural apprentice" is a developmental psychologist's heuristic metaphor which is embedded in an individual-socioecological frame of reference. A basic theoretic feature of this metaphor is the explicit recognition of the interdependence of the process of child development and the socially provided resources for that…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Heuristics
Hart, Roland J.; Goehring, Dwight J. – 1985
This report of an ongoing research project intended to provide computer assistance to Army units for the scheduling of training focuses on the feasibility of simulated annealing, a heuristic approach for solving scheduling problems. Following an executive summary and brief introduction, the document is divided into three sections. First, the Army…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Computer Simulation, Costs, Heuristics
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Can, Fazil; Ozkarahan, Esen A. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1987
Introduces the concept of cover coefficient to indexing theory and discusses a way of computing term discrimination values by using the cover coefficient concept, index-term selection, and weight modification. This method is compared to an approach that uses similarity coefficients. (Author/EM)
Descriptors: Correlation, Expert Systems, Heuristics, Indexing
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Fenstermacher, Gary D.; Berliner, David C. – Elementary School Journal, 1985
Describes a staff development framework having four main components: a definition, a mapping sentence, a description of participant roles, and an evaluation perspective. Conditions are discussed for judging the worth of staff development activities, and examples of such activities are analyzed to show how the evaluation perspective is used in…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Heuristics
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LeFevre, Karen B.; Larkin, T. J. – Journal of Advanced Composition, 1983
Proposes a continuum of lines of inquiry applicable to many of the human sciences. Illustrates the continuum by discussing the approaches of Sigmund Freud, Max Weber, and Emile Durkheim. Suggests uses of the continuum as an aid to invention and as a method of analysis. (RAE)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Heuristics, Higher Education, Humanities
Geis, George L. – Journal of Instructional Development, 1984
Discussion of checklists and their variations--job aids, algorithms, heuristics, and decision tables--covers what they are, how they are generated, and some implications of checklisting for instruction, evaluation, and learning. Examples of various kinds of checklists and 11 references are provided. (MBR)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Check Lists, Criteria, Curriculum Development
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Woods, D. R. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1984
Describes the Whimbey-Lochhead approach to help students develop problem-solving skills, providing instructions for using the approach in instructional programs. Includes a list of 70 tactics or heuristics used (or misused) in problem solving. Other ideas and information from books and articles on problem solving are included. (JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Heuristics, Higher Education, Problem Solving
Day, Joseph – 2002
This two-part study examined complex decision-making (making a diagnosis) by psychiatric clinicians. In experiment one, 100 psychiatric clinicians were asked to rate items on the Child Behavior Checklist in terms of their relationship to oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Based on their ratings 27 items were found to be indicative of a diagnosis…
Descriptors: Children, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology
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Hohn, Robert L.; Frey, Bruce – Journal of Educational Research, 2002
Developed a heuristic strategy (SOLVED) to explain the processes involved in understanding and solving mathematical word problems (problem translation, problem interpretation, solution planning, solution execution, and solution monitoring) among upper elementary students. Results indicated that SOLVED was more effective in aiding both short-term…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Heuristics
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