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Nilsson, Andreas; Bergquist, Magnus; Schultz, Wesley P. – Environmental Education Research, 2017
When implementing environmental education and interventions to promote one pro-environmental behavior, it is seldom asked if and how non-target pro-environmental behaviors are affected. The spillover effect proposes that engaging in one behavior affects the probability of engagement or disengaging in a second behavior. Therefore, the positive…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Intervention, Probability, Positive Behavior Supports
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Castellano, Marisa E.; Richardson, George B.; Sundell, Kirsten; Stone, James R., III – Vocations and Learning, 2017
In the United States, education policy calls for every student to graduate from high school prepared for college and a career. National legislation has mandated programs of study (POS), which offer aligned course sequences spanning secondary and postsecondary education, blending standards-based academic and career and technical education (CTE)…
Descriptors: College Preparation, College Readiness, Career Development, Career Readiness
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van der Schaaf, Marieke; Donkers, Jeroen; Slof, Bert; Moonen-van Loon, Joyce; van Tartwijk, Jan; Driessen, Eric; Badii, Atta; Serban, Ovidiu; Ten Cate, Olle – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2017
Electronic portfolios (E-portfolios) are crucial means for workplace-based assessment and feedback. Although E-portfolios provide a useful approach to view each learner's progress, so far options for personalized feedback and potential data about a learner's performances at the workplace often remain unexploited. This paper advocates that…
Descriptors: Personnel Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Feedback (Response), Electronic Publishing
Shaw, Alissa Campbell – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Two binary logistic regression analyses were conducted across survey data from 254 master's-level graduates to answer research questions about predicting Willingness to Give to their graduate alma mater and predicting Actual Alumni Giving behavior to their graduate alma mater. The predictor variables are dimensions from the community of inquiry…
Descriptors: Alumni, Graduate Students, Private Financial Support, Educational Finance
Chan, Hsun-Yu – Texas Education Research Center, 2017
College education becomes increasingly important for individuals' career prospect. However, many students enter college academically unprepared (Jackson & Kurlaender, 2014). As a response, high school curriculum is tasked as the gatekeeper of students' academic proficiency that equips students with essential knowledge and skills for…
Descriptors: High School Students, Academic Achievement, Socioeconomic Background, Racial Differences
De, Anindya – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The thesis explores efficient learning algorithms in settings which are more restrictive than the PAC model of learning (Valiant) in one of the following two senses: (i) The learning algorithm has a very weak access to the unknown function, as in, it does not get labeled samples for the unknown function (ii) The error guarantee required from the…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Models, Artificial Intelligence, Probability
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Korhonen, Vesa; Rautopuro, Juhani – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2019
Finland offers a specific example of a country with a broad enrolment in higher education, where the educational starting age is relatively high and where studies may last considerably longer than in most other European countries. This study attempted to identify at-risk students in Finnish universities with the greatest probability of…
Descriptors: College Students, At Risk Students, Dropouts, Probability
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MacRoy-Higgins, Michelle; Dalton, Kevin Patrick – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of phonotactic probability on sublexical (phonological) and lexical representations in 3-year-olds who had a history of being late talkers in comparison with their peers with typical language development. Method: Ten 3-year-olds who were late talkers and 10 age-matched typically…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language Acquisition, Expressive Language, Delayed Speech
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Sali, Anthony W.; Anderson, Brian A.; Yantis, Steven – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2015
Individuals regularly experience fluctuations in the ability to perform cognitive operations. Although previous research has focused on predicting cognitive flexibility from persistent individual traits, as well as from spontaneous fluctuations in neural activity, the role of learning in shaping preparatory attentional control remains poorly…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Learning Processes, Probability, Visual Learning
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Langan, Dean; Higgins, Julian P. T.; Simmonds, Mark – Research Synthesis Methods, 2015
Heterogeneity in meta-analysis is most commonly estimated using a moment-based approach described by DerSimonian and Laird. However, this method has been shown to produce biased estimates. Alternative methods to estimate heterogeneity include the restricted maximum likelihood approach and those proposed by Paule and Mandel, Sidik and Jonkman, and…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Comparative Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Probability
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Lohr, Sharon L. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2015
Value-added models are being implemented in many states in an attempt to measure the contributions of individual teachers and schools toward students' learning. Scores from these models are increasingly used for high-stakes purposes such as setting compensation, hiring or dismissing teachers, awarding tenure, and closing schools. The statistician…
Descriptors: Value Added Models, Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Statistics
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Pickett, Justin T.; Loughran, Thomas A.; Bushway, Shawn – Sociological Methods & Research, 2015
Survey respondents' probabilistic expectations are now widely used in many fields to study risk perceptions, decision-making processes, and behavior. Researchers have developed several methods to account for the fact that the probability of an event may be more ambiguous for some respondents than others, but few prior studies have empirically…
Descriptors: Surveys, Probability, Risk, Decision Making
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Susewind, Raphael – Field Methods, 2015
Fine-grained data on religious communities are often considered sensitive in South Asia and consequently remain inaccessible. Yet without such data, statistical research on communal relations and group-based inequality remains superficial, hampering the development of appropriate policy measures to prevent further social exclusion on the basis of…
Descriptors: Probability, Statistical Inference, Religious Cultural Groups, Mathematics
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Dietrich, Cecile C.; Lichtenberger, Eric J. – Review of Higher Education, 2015
Research studies have been ambivalent about whether enrolling in community college makes completing a bachelor's degree less likely than directly enrolling in a four-year institution. This study uses propensity score matching with a posttreatment adjustment to determine the treatment effect associated with taking the community college to four-year…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Enrollment, Bachelors Degrees, Graduation
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Markovits, Henry; Brisson, Janie; de Chantal, Pier-Luc – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2015
One of the major debates concerning the nature of inferential reasoning is between counterexample-based theories such as mental model theory and probabilistic theories. This study looks at conclusion updating after the addition of statistical information to examine the hypothesis that deductive reasoning cannot be explained by probabilistic…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Theories, Bayesian Statistics, Probability
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