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Bauer, Daniel J.; Curran, Patrick J. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2005
Many important research hypotheses concern conditional relations in which the effect of one predictor varies with the value of another. Such relations are commonly evaluated as multiplicative interactions and can be tested in both fixed-and random-effects regression. Often, these interactive effects must be further probed to fully explicate the…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Predictor Variables, Hypothesis Testing, Methods Research
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Rauschenberger, Robert; Yantis, Steven – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2006
The authors present 10 experiments that challenge some central assumptions of the dominant theories of visual search. Their results reveal that the complexity (or redundancy) of nontarget items is a crucial but overlooked determinant of search efficiency. The authors offer a new theoretical outline that emphasizes the importance of nontarget…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Visual Acuity, Visual Stimuli, Visual Perception
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Suthers, Daniel D.; Hundhausen, Christopher D.; Girardeau, Laura E. – Computers & Education, 2003
This paper reports an empirical study comparing the role of discourse and knowledge representations (graphical evidence mapping) in face-to-face versus synchronous online collaborative learning. Prior work in face-to-face collaborative learning situations has shown that the features of representational notations can influence the focus of…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Cooperative Learning, Knowledge Representation, Educational Environment
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Diesendruck, Gil; Markson, Lori; Akhtar, Nameera; Reudor, Ayelet – Developmental Science, 2004
Seventy-two 2-year-olds participated in a study designed to test two competing accounts of the effect of contextual change on children's ability to learn a word for an object. The mechanistic account hypothesizes that any change in context that highlights a target object will lead to word learning; the social-pragmatic account maintains that a…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Intention, Child Development, Context Effect
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Maeda, Hitomi – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2006
This article provides an overview of the recent immigrant phenomenon in Japan and explains the complexity of the social integration (SI) of Nikkei Brazilians. Through the research, factors that explain the degree of social integration (SI) of Nikkei Brazilians are identified. Basic data include triangulated results from a survey of 80 people and…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Case Studies
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Sanchez, Maria Jesus – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2004
The aim of this research was to show the importance of instruction in learning a specific set of words. Two different tasks were used in the experiment: one in which subjects were required to fill in sentences and choose the appropriate answer in a multiple choice exercise (lexical test), and the other was a rating task designed to assess semantic…
Descriptors: Sentences, Semantics, Vocabulary Development, English (Second Language)
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Wilson, David B.; Shadish, William R. – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
The H. Bosch, F. Steinkamp, and E. Boller (see record 2006-08436-001) meta-analysis reaches mixed and cautious conclusions about the possibility of psychokinesis. The authors argue that, for both methodological and philosophical reasons, it is nearly impossible to draw any conclusions from this body of research. The authors do not agree that any…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Meta Analysis, Psychological Studies, Effect Size
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Yoder, Paul J.; Camarata, Stephen; Camarata, Mary; Williams, Susan M. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2006
Our purpose in this exploratory investigation was to examine the relationship between degree of impairment in grammatical morpheme comprehension and event-related potential measures of differentiated processing of speech syllables in 10 children with Down syndrome. Results strongly support the hypothesized association. Graphs of the association…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Comprehension, Language Impairments, Down Syndrome
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Lewis, Charles – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
In the context of reviewing an article for this journal (van der Linden & Sotaridona, this issue, pp. 283-304) the topic of unconditional and conditional hypothesis testing came under consideration. While this is hardly a new issue (consider, for example, arguments regarding the chi square vs. Fisher exact test of independence for a 2 x 2…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Educational Testing, Item Response Theory, Research Problems
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Steinberg, Lynne; Thissen, David – Psychological Methods, 2006
The psychological literature currently emphasizes reporting the "effect size" of research findings in addition to the outcome of any tests of significance. However, some confusion may result from the fact that there are three distinct uses of effect sizes in the psychological literature, namely, power analysis, research synthesis, and research…
Descriptors: Psychology, Statistical Significance, Effect Size, Test Bias
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Hoffman, Rose Marie – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2006
This study of ethnically diverse participants explored the relationship of gender self-confidence to subjective well-being. The 2 components of gender self-confidence (gender self-definition and gender self-acceptance) were assessed using the Hoffman Gender Scale (R. M. Hoffman, 1996; R. M. Hoffman, L. D. Borders, & J. A. Hattie, 2000). The…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Correlation, Well Being, Self Esteem
Herman, Joan L.; Choi, Kilchan – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2008
This article articulates a framework for examining the quality of formative assessment practice and provides empirical evidence in support of one of its components. Based on a study of middle school science, the study examines the accuracy of teachers' judgments of students' understanding and the relationship of such accuracy to middle school …
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Middle School Students, Secondary School Science, Student Evaluation
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Young, I. Phillip – Journal of Research on Leadership Education, 2008
Empirical studies addressing admission to and graduation from a doctoral program focusing on educational leadership are noticeably absent within the professional literature, and this study seeks to fill partially this void through testing specific hypotheses. Archival data were used to conduct a three group discriminant analyses where the…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Predictive Validity, Doctoral Programs, Sampling
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Nicholson, Jennifer; Nicholson, Darren; Valacich, Joseph S. – Journal of Information Technology Education, 2008
In today's knowledge economy, technology is utilized more than ever to deliver instructional material to the learner. Nonetheless, information may not always be presented in a manner that maximizes the learning experience, resulting in a negative impact on learning outcomes. Drawing on the Task-Technology Fit model, a research framework was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Instructional Design, Computer Assisted Instruction, Instructional Materials
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Counsell, Serena J.; Edwards, A. David; Chew, Andrew T. M.; Anjari, Mustafa; Dyet, Leigh E.; Srinivasan, Latha; Boardman, James P.; Allsop, Joanna M.; Hajnal, Joseph V.; Rutherford, Mary A.; Cowan, Frances M. – Brain, 2008
Survivors of preterm birth have a high incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment which is not explained by currently understood brain abnormalities. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that the neurodevelopmental abilities of 2-year-old children who were born preterm and who had no evidence of focal abnormality on conventional MR…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Premature Infants, Regression (Statistics), Brain
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