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Lilian Anthonysamy; Parmjit Singh – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
This paper attempts to investigate various facets of the multi-layered dynamics of open-book exams, from student perceptions, preferences, academic performance and satisfaction, to the highly relevant issue of academic integrity. Unfortunately, despite some controversies regarding academic integrity and the repercussions of open-book exams, very…
Descriptors: Tests, Student Attitudes, Preferences, Academic Achievement
Ebru Balta; Arzu Uçar – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2025
Unproctored Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) is gaining traction due to its convenience, flexibility, and scalability, particularly in high-stakes assessments. However, the lack of proctor can give rise to aberrant testing behavior. These behaviors can impair the validity of test scores. This paper explores the use of a verification test to…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Paper and Pencil Tests, Test Validity
C. Alonso-Campuzano; F. Filosofi; A. Tardivo; A. Pasqualotto; N. Sosa-Gonzalez; P. Venuti; G. Iandolo – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
This study explores the benefits of collaborative storytelling practices on verbal fluency, narrative competence, collaboration, and inclusion in primary school. One hundred and seventy Spanish primary school students participated in storytelling activities using a quasi-experimental, mixed-method, and cross-sectional design. Individual verbal…
Descriptors: Story Telling, Elementary School Students, Cooperation, Inclusion
Reva Mathieu; Duaa Alzahrani; Kara E. McGoey – Communique, 2025
Special educators who teach students with significant behavioral challenges may encounter frequent classroom crises. In these moments, they may feel overwhelmed, drained, or even reactive, as they navigate environments that may trigger a fight or flight response. Humble and compassionate approaches can lay the foundation for meaningful…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Special Education Teachers, Altruism
Laurika Lubbe; René van Eeden; Petro van der Merwe – South African Journal of Childhood Education, 2025
Background: Bullying within a school context negatively affects both the bully and the victim. Although bullying is prevalent in primary schools in South Africa, there is a gap in the literature on interventions in this context, specifically interventions that involve the development of socio-emotional skills. Aim: This study aimed to develop an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Bullying, Intervention, Emotional Intelligence
Paula Clasing-Manquian; John Gonzalez – Field Methods, 2025
Web surveys are popular in social sciences for reaching a large audience at a low cost and in a short period. However, response rates and nonresponse bias are still issues of concern. Using a factorial randomized control trial design, this study explores whether different communication emails affect response rates, representativeness, and response…
Descriptors: Online Surveys, Doctoral Students, Intervention, Response Rates (Questionnaires)
Claudia Hammond-Price; Caroline Bond; Shannon Hatton-Corcoran; Rachel Lyons – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2025
School attendance difficulties including emotionally based school avoidance (EBSA) are an ongoing concern. Over recent years, local authorities (LAs) have provided guidance for school staff and other professionals in addressing EBSA. Educational psychologists (EPs) have written or contributed significantly to guidance. In order to establish what…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Attendance, Guidance, Educational Psychology
Raphaëlle Aulagnon; Julian Cristia; Santiago Cueto; Ofer Malamud – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2025
We examine whether highlighting streaks--instances of repeated and consecutive behavior when completing learning tasks--encourages 4th to 6th grade students in Peru to increase their use of an online math platform and improve learning. 60,000 students were randomly assigned to receive messages that (i) highlighted streaks, (ii) provided…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Grade 4, Grade 5
Valentine Joseph Owan; Ibrahim Abba Mohammed; Ahmed Bello; Tajudeen Ahmed Shittu – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2025
Despite the increasing interest in artificial intelligence technologies in education, there is a gap in understanding the factors influencing the adoption of ChatGPT among Nigerian higher education students. Research has not comprehensively explored these factors in the Nigerian context, leaving a significant gap in understanding technology…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing
Xiaona Xia; Wanxue Qi – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2025
This book aims to fully demonstrate the burnout of learners in online learning processes. The authors propose a series of feasible and reliable solutions to sufficiently obtain and analyze massive instances of online learning behavior. In order to flexibly perceive and intervene in the "burnout state" and improve online learning…
Descriptors: Burnout, Online Courses, Technology Uses in Education, Prevention
Bohao Ma; Zhaotong Li; Shanshan Sun; Chee-Chong Teo – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2025
Despite critical thinking (CT) being a focal point in higher education, gaps remain in comprehending the psychological factors underlying the formation of CT disposition and its transition into actual CT behavior. To address the gap, we introduce a behavioral perspective to CT research that is based upon the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). We…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Behavior Theories, Intention, Student Behavior
Dwi Sulistyaningsih; Stevanus Budi Waluya; Isnarto; Sugiman – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study aims to analyze students' ability to solve differential calculus problems in relation to their prior mathematical knowledge (PMK). Materials/methods: A qualitative research design method was employed. Participants in this study were 103 third-semester students at the university enrolled in the Differential Calculus…
Descriptors: College Students, Mathematics Education, Calculus, College Mathematics
Emily A. Waterman; Katherine D. M. Lee; Katie M. Edwards – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: One strategy to address the health issues among college students is through bystander intervention. However, much is still unknown about bystander behavior. The purpose of the current study was to assess the feasibility of daily diary methodology as applied to bystander opportunity. Method: Using a convenience sample, we examined (1)…
Descriptors: College Students, Audiences, Intervention, Incidence
Rune Jørgen Sørensen; Jon Marius Iversen; Johan From; Hans Bonesrønning – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2024
We study the effects of parenting style on students' school performance, assuming that immigrant parents' child-rearing strategies derive from their country of origin. Following Doepke and Zilibotti [2017. Parenting with style: Altruism and paternalism in intergenerational preference transmission. "Econometrica," 85(5), 1331--1371.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parenting Styles, Immigrants, Student Behavior
Brett W. Gelino; Madison E. Graham; Justin C. Strickland; Hannah W. Glatter; Steven R. Hursh; Derek D. Reed – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
Many universities sponsor student-oriented transit services that could reduce alcohol-induced risks but only if services adequately anticipate and adapt to student needs. Human choice data offer an optimal foundation for planning and executing late-night transit services. In this simulated choice experiment, respondents opted to either (a) wait an…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Transportation, Evening Programs, Student Behavior

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