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Landrum, Timothy J.; Cook, Bryan G.; Tankersley, Melody; Fitzgerald, Shawn – Education and Treatment of Children, 2007
One prominent issue in contemporary special education is that teaching techniques found by research to be effective in improving the educational outcomes of students with disabilities are not routinely implemented. One way to enhance teachers' use of research-based practices is to disseminate information on effective teaching techniques in ways…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Theory Practice Relationship
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Goldschmidt, Pete; Martinez, Jose Felipe; Niemi, David; Baker, Eva L. – Educational Assessment, 2007
In this article we examine empirical evidence on the criterion, predictive, transfer, and fairness aspects of validity of a large-scale language arts performance assessment, referred to as the Performance Assignment (PA). We use multilevel models to avoid biased inferences that might result from the naturally nested data. Specifically, we examine…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Performance Based Assessment, Academic Achievement, Performance Tests
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Morgan-Lopez, Antonio A.; Fals-Stewart, William – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2007
Interventions for a variety of emotional and behavioral problems are commonly delivered in the context of treatment groups, with many using rolling admission to sustain membership (i.e., admission, dropout, and discharge from group are perpetual and ongoing). The authors present an overview of the analytic challenges inherent in rolling group data…
Descriptors: Group Therapy, Intervention, Longitudinal Studies, Alcohol Abuse
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Hallden, Ola; Haglund, Liza; Stromdahl, Helge – Educational Psychologist, 2007
Research within a constructivist approach often relies on interview data, which are used to reveal beliefs held by the interviewee or to expose conceptions or conceptual structures that are supposed to reside within the interviewee. From a sociocultural perspective, severe criticism has been leveled against the neglect of the problems of inferring…
Descriptors: Sociocultural Patterns, Inferences, Concept Formation, Interviews
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Parker, Mary; Hurry, Jane – Educational Review, 2007
Research suggests that children's understanding of text can be improved by the explicit teaching of those comprehension strategies that are used implicitly by skilled readers, particularly the use of self-regulating strategies to generate questions about text. This study of the teaching of comprehension in 51 London Key Stage 2 classrooms explores…
Descriptors: Inferences, Reading Comprehension, Questioning Techniques, Reader Text Relationship
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Inglis, Matthew; Mejia-Ramos, Juan; Simpson, Adrian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2007
In recent years several mathematics education researchers have attempted to analyse students' arguments using a restricted form of Toulmina's ["The Uses of Argument," Cambridge University Press, UK, 1958] argumentation scheme. In this paper we report data from task-based interviews conducted with highly talented postgraduate mathematics students,…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Mathematics Education, Discourse Analysis, Mathematical Logic
Aguilar, Nathalie; And Others – 1995
A study investigated whether readers infer automatically highly likely consequences of a state modification, intentional (action) or non intentional (event), described in short texts. Subjects, 48 psychology undergraduates at Paris VIII University (France), read explicit, predictable, or control forms of short passages using a Rapid Serial Visual…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Inferences
Sheehan, Kathleen M.; Mislevy, Robert J. – 1988
In many practical applications of item response theory, the parameters of overlapping subsets of test items are estimated from different samples of examinees. A linking procedure is then employed to place the resulting item parameter estimates onto a common scale. It is standard practice to ignore the uncertainty associated with the linking step…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Measurement Techniques
Mislevy, Robert J.; Gitomer, Drew H. – 1995
Probability-based inference in complex networks of interdependent variables is an active topic in statistical research, spurred by such diverse applications as forecasting, pedigree analysis, troubleshooting, and medical diagnosis. This paper concerns the role of Bayesian inference networks for updating student models in intelligent tutoring…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Theories, Hydraulics
Mislevy, Robert J. – 1995
Educational test theory consists of statistical and methodological tools to support inferences about examinees' knowledge, skills, and accomplishments. The evolution of test theory has been shaped by the nature of users' inferences which, until recently, have been framed almost exclusively in terms of trait and behavioral psychology. Progress in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Educational Testing, Inferences
Roberts, Susan M. – 1991
This paper explores the issues surrounding the study of higher education, usually involving the analysis of structural-functionalism, to less tradition-bound areas representing idealism. It examines these issues through the theoretical framework of symbolic interactionism which, it is noted, rests in the interpretive paradigm. The paper begins…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Moore, Joyce L. – 1987
Back-of-the-envelope problems call for approximate calculations of quantities that can be related to information in a person's knowledge but are not solved precisely. These problems provide an opportunity for the study of processes and the role of general knowledge in ill-defined problem solving. Subjects with advanced and intermediate knowledge…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Engineering, Estimation (Mathematics), Inferences
Willatts, Peter; Duff, Susan – 1989
This study examines the ability of 20 5- and 6-year-old children to determine whether an inference could reliably be made or whether a problem was undecidable. Children were given a random series of 8 decidable and 16 undecidable problems in which they had to determine in which of 2 houses a target character could be found. There were two…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Critical Thinking, Decision Making, Inferences
Gibbons, Robert D.; And Others – 1990
In the process of developing a conditionally-dependent item response theory (IRT) model, the problem arose of modeling an underlying multivariate normal (MVN) response process with general correlation among the items. Without the assumption of conditional independence, for which the underlying MVN cdf takes on comparatively simple forms and can be…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Generalizability Theory, Item Response Theory
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Brewer, James K. – Florida Journal of Educational Research, 1987
An index that measures the degree of comfort a researcher has relative to statistical inference application is proposed. The index is calculated by selecting and weighting components inherent in the conduct of hypothesis tests and confidence intervals, and its values range from zero to one. To organize the components of the index, inference…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Hypothesis Testing, Rating Scales, Research Reports
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