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Yan, Zi; Brubacher, Sonja; Boud, David; Powell, Martine – International Journal of Training and Development, 2020
Self-assessment is a fundamental skill for professionals because self-assessment can promote self-regulated learning and professional development. However, studies reporting the use of self-assessment instruments in the professional training context are scarce. This study aimed to re-evaluate the psychometric properties of the Self-assessment…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Professional Training, Factor Analysis
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Myszkowski, Nils – Journal of Intelligence, 2020
Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices (Raven 1941) is a widely used 60-item long measure of general mental ability. It was recently suggested that, for situations where taking this test is too time consuming, a shorter version, comprised of only the last series of the Standard Progressive Matrices (Myszkowski and Storme 2018) could be used, while…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Psychometrics, Nonparametric Statistics, Item Response Theory
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Partchev, Ivailo – Journal of Intelligence, 2020
We analyze a 12-item version of Raven's Standard Progressive Matrices test, traditionally scored with the sum score. We discuss some important differences between assessment in practice and psychometric modelling. We demonstrate some advanced diagnostic tools in the freely available R package, dexter. We find that the first item in the test…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Scores, Psychometrics, Diagnostic Tests
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Stewart, Kelly; Thomas, Val – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2020
Suicide bereavement is a newly developing field of research in the UK, yet over 6,600 people take their own lives here every year. This heuristic inquiry aims to explore the lived experiences of trainee psychotherapists bereaved by maternal suicide. It examines the lived experiences of the researcher and two participants, with data collected…
Descriptors: Suicide, Grief, Mothers, Foreign Countries
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Kelly, Jessica Stewart – PRIMUS, 2020
When contemplating the introduction of mastery grading into the classroom, a fear of student resistance can prevent the implementation entirely. However, by taking a proactive stance against student resistance, instructors can give mastery grading the best chance of being successful. This paper focuses on the ways in which the instructor can…
Descriptors: Grading, Resistance (Psychology), Student Motivation, Motivation Techniques
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Hong, Seong Eun; Monroe, Scott; Falk, Carl F. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2020
In educational and psychological measurement, a person-fit statistic (PFS) is designed to identify aberrant response patterns. For parametric PFSs, valid inference depends on several assumptions, one of which is that the item response theory (IRT) model is correctly specified. Previous studies have used empirical data sets to explore the effects…
Descriptors: Educational Testing, Psychological Testing, Goodness of Fit, Error of Measurement
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Krejtz, Izabela; Krejtz, Krzysztof; Wisiecka, Katarzyna; Abramczyk, Marta; Olszanowski, Michal; Duchowski, Andrew T. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2020
The enhancement hypothesis suggests that deaf individuals are more vigilant to visual emotional cues than hearing individuals. The present eye-tracking study examined ambient-focal visual attention when encoding affect from dynamically changing emotional facial expressions. Deaf (n = 17) and hearing (n = 17) individuals watched emotional facial…
Descriptors: Deafness, Visual Perception, Cues, Emotional Response
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Behzadnia, Ali; Mehrani Rad, Mehdi – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2020
In the present study, we investigated younger and older Persian preschoolers' response tendency and accuracy toward yes/no questions about a coloring activity. Overall, 107 three- to four-year-olds and five- to six-year-old children were asked positive and negative yes/no questions about a picture coloring activity. The questions focused on three…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Indo European Languages, Accuracy, Questioning Techniques
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Parks, Rodney; Taylor, Alexander – College and University, 2020
Many colleges and universities nationwide use midterm grades to provide feedback to students about their academic performance at the midpoint of a course. In recent years, registrars have been challenged to collect accurate midterm grades. Numerous factors contribute to the challenge of collecting accurate assessments. This constellation of…
Descriptors: Grading, Educational Policy, Higher Education, Feedback (Response)
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Garvey, Jason C. – New Directions for Student Services, 2020
Using vignettes from survey design and use, this chapter explores researchers' emotions as a central component for research and assessment in higher education and student affairs, particularly related to queer and trans topics.
Descriptors: Role, Emotional Response, College Students, LGBTQ People
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Spratto, Elisabeth M.; Bandalos, Deborah L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2020
Research suggests that certain characteristics of survey items may impact participants' responses. In this study we investigated the impact of several of these characteristics: vague wording, question-versus-statement phrasing, and full-versus-partial labeling of response options. We manipulated survey items per these characteristics and randomly…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Test Format, Test Construction, Factor Analysis
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Prikhidko, Alena; Su, Yi-Wen; Houseknecht, Alisa; Swank, Jacqueline M. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2020
The authors explored emotion regulation (ER) among 25 counseling professionals (master's-level counselors-in-training and counseling supervisors) using grounded theory and established 5 themes: (a) emotional experiences, (b) emotion processing, (c) metacognition, (d) emotional self-protection, and (e) emotional support. The emerging theory…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Graduate Students, Supervisors, Emotional Experience
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Leventhal, Brian; Ames, Allison – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
In this digital ITEMS module, Dr. Brian Leventhal and Dr. Allison Ames provide an overview of "Monte Carlo simulation studies" (MCSS) in "item response theory" (IRT). MCSS are utilized for a variety of reasons, one of the most compelling being that they can be used when analytic solutions are impractical or nonexistent because…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Monte Carlo Methods, Simulation, Test Items
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McGillicuddy, Deirdre; Devine, Dympna – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
The impact of performative focused agendas on how teachers 'do' teaching and how children 'do' learning cannot be understated. While research continues to highlight the negative impact of ability grouping on children's academic and social learning experiences in the classroom, policy imperatives (both global and local) continue to promote ability…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Ability Grouping, Emotional Response, Self Concept
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Grund, Christian Karl; Tulis, Maria – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
Lectures in higher education often address audiences that consist of over one hundred students. In this setting, it is arguably difficult to take into account individual interests of each participant. This may result in low motivation, decreased learning outcomes as well as an overall low effectiveness of lectures. Self-determination theory…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Lecture Method, Audience Response Systems, Class Size
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