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Peer reviewedWright, John R. – Technology Teacher, 1993
Technological literacy is based upon the knowledge and ability to use technological systems, ideas, and words. A basic vocabulary for technological literacy is the foundation for technology education programs. (SK)
Descriptors: Classification, Definitions, Technological Literacy, Vocabulary
Levine, Chester; Salmon, Laurie; Saunders, Norman C. – Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 1999
The first article discusses the need for a standard occupational classification system (SOC), the creation of the 1998 SOC, its implementation schedule, and plans for ongoing development. The second describes the government's industry classification system, tracking its creation through the North American Industry Classification System, which…
Descriptors: Classification, Occupational Information, Tables (Data)
Peer reviewedMaris, E. – Psychometrika, 1999
Presents a new class of models for person-by-items data. The essential new feature of the class is the representation of persons through membership in multiple latent classes, each of which belongs to one latent classification. Illustrates use of one of these models and compares them to some models in the literature. (SLD)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Estimation (Mathematics)
Gagne, Francoys – Understanding Our Gifted, 2000
Discussion of the prevalence of giftedness proposes a metric-based system in which each of five levels of giftedness (in each field of talent) reflects a prevalence that is one tenth that of the previous level. Advantages to the system are identified and application suggests that 30-40 percent of the population is at least mildly gifted in at…
Descriptors: Classification, Gifted, Incidence, Models
Peer reviewedKeel, Linda P. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1998
Argues that Waldo and Bauman's Goals and Process (GAP) matrix does not include task/work groups. Claims that it is not in the best interest of group work to undo or rework the Association for Specialists in Group Work's four core groups as a model. States that the field of group work needs a commonly shared framework/categorization from which to…
Descriptors: Classification, Group Counseling, Methods, Objectives
Peer reviewedGerrity, Deborah A. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1998
This response to Waldo and Bauman's article on the Goals and Process (GAP) matrix addresses two categorizations of group work: specialty groups and the GAP matrix. Briefly describes them, discusses their application to therapeutic groups for childhood sexual-abuse adult survivor groups, and proposes some adaptations. (Author/MKA)
Descriptors: Classification, Group Counseling, Methods, Objectives
Peer reviewedMacNair-Semands, Rebecca R. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1998
Claims that Waldo and Bauman's Goals and Process (GAP) matrix improves the ability of both researchers and practitioners to communicate in more sophisticated terms about the goals and processes of various groups. Proposes that the GAP matrix be revised without retaining the original categories because they are obscure and obsolete. (MKA)
Descriptors: Classification, Group Counseling, Methods, Objectives
Peer reviewedWu, Mingfang; Fuller, Michael; Wilkinson, Ross – Information Processing & Management, 2001
Presents an ongoing series of experiments with the TREC (Text Retrieval Conference) Interactive Track that test the feasibility and effectiveness of using clustering and classification as an aid to retrieval and answer construction. Results indicate that the success of the approach depends on assessing the quality of the final answers generated by…
Descriptors: Classification, Information Retrieval, Users (Information)
Peer reviewedHuberty, Carl J.; Lowman, Laureen L. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2000
Proposes the use of the group overlap concept as a basis for determining effect size. Group overlap may be assessed via prediction of group assignment, using predictive discriminant analysis. The effect-size index proposed is that of improvement-over-chance "(I)" classification. Makes some suggestions for cutoffs of "I" values…
Descriptors: Classification, Effect Size, Groups, Prediction
Peer reviewedDing, Cody S. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2001
Outlines an exploratory multidimensional scaling-based approach to profile analysis called Profile Analysis via Multidimensional Scaling (PAMS) (M. Davison, 1994). The PAMS model has the advantages of being applied to samples of any size easily, classifying persons on a continuum, and using person profile index for further hypothesis studies, but…
Descriptors: Classification, Hypothesis Testing, Multidimensional Scaling
Peer reviewedBowker, Geoffrey C. – Social Studies of Science, 2000
As sets of heterogeneous databases converge, there is a layering of values into the emergent infrastructure. This layering process is relatively irreversible in that it operates simultaneously at a very concrete and abstract level. (Contains 119 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Biodiversity, Classification, Data Collection, Databases
Blackwell, Will H. – American Biology Teacher, 2004
A confusion regarding the number of kingdoms that should be recognized and the inclusion of domains in the traditional kingdom-based classification found in the higher levels of classification of organisms is presented. Hence, it is important to keep in mind future modifications that may occur in the classification systems and to recognize…
Descriptors: Classification, Zoology, Biology, Science Education
Penney, T.B.; Meck, W.H.; Roberts, S.A.; Gibbon, J.; Erlenmeyer-Kimling, L. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
A duration-bisection procedure was used to study the effects of signal modality and divided attention on duration classification in participants at high genetic risk for schizophrenia (HrSz), major affective disorder (HrAff), and normal controls (NC). Participants learned short and long target durations during training and classified probe…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Classification, Attention Deficit Disorders
Carr, Joel R.; Hoge, Charles W.; Gardner, John; Potter, Robert – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2004
The military has a well-defined population with suicide prevention programs that have been recognized as possible models for civilian suicide prevention efforts. Monitoring prevention programs requires accurate reporting. In civilian settings, several studies have confirmed problems in the reporting and classification of suicides. This analysis…
Descriptors: Prevention, Classification, Suicide, Military Personnel
Mangini, Michael C.; Biederman, Irving – Cognitive Science, 2004
When we look at a face, we readily perceive that person's gender, expression, identity, age, and attractiveness. Perceivers as well as scientists have hitherto had little success in articulating just what information we are employing to achieve these subjectively immediate and effortless classifications. We describe here a method that estimates…
Descriptors: Human Body, Classification, Cognitive Processes

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