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Rutchick, Abraham M.; Ross, Bryan J.; Calvillo, Dustin P.; Mesick, Catherine C. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
The "surprisingly popular" method (SP) of aggregating individual judgments has shown promise in overcoming a weakness of other crowdsourcing methods--situations in which the majority is incorrect. This method relies on participants' estimates of other participants' judgments; when an option is chosen more often than the average…
Descriptors: Prediction, Predictive Measurement, Evaluative Thinking, Metacognition
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Clune-Kneuer, Elizabeth; Klute, Paul; Chester, Timothy – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2020
Institutions have many unique cultures and organizational structures that can strengthen or inhibit the planning and implementation of initiatives to enhance data-informed decision-making, build supporting infrastructure, and align the necessary human resources. This chapter discusses different strategies for aligning resources and organizing…
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Business Skills, Organizational Culture, Decision Making
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Walmsley, Stephen; Gilbey, Andrew – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
One of the key findings of prospect theory is that people tend to treat potential gains differently to potential losses. Consistent with earlier findings across a range of areas, pilots were risk averse when faced with an uncertain situation involving monetary gains and risk seeking when faced with a monetary loss. Prospect theory has largely been…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Risk, Weather, Air Transportation
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Schrag, Francis – Theory and Research in Education, 2020
With respect to framework presented in K. Shores and S. Loeb's article, I answer two questions: How well does the framework map onto a real-world situation marked by conflict over fair opportunity? What use might the framework be to decision makers? [For Kenneth Shores and Susanna Loeb's "Distributive Decisions in Education: Goals,…
Descriptors: Resource Allocation, Decision Making, Models, Equal Education
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Rothweiler, Jesse N.; Goodwin, Kerri A.; Kukucka, Jeff – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Best practice guidelines recommend that eyewitness lineup administrators be blind to a suspect's identity, but no research has investigated whether the mere presence of a lineup administrator impacts eyewitness identification decisions. Informed by social facilitation theory, we predicted that the presence of an audience would differentially…
Descriptors: Administrators, Audiences, Racial Identification, Accuracy
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Lucas, Carmen A.; Brewer, Neil; Michael, Zoe E.; Foster, Tammie R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Eyewitness researchers recommend that "not present" and "don't know" response options should be presented with police lineups. Although it is important that witnesses--most of whom are unlikely to be familiar with the identification task--are fully cognizant of all response options available to them, an understanding of how…
Descriptors: Identification, Decision Making, Questioning Techniques, Responses
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Tangney, Peter – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2020
Risk-based decision-making is widely considered to be the best means of presenting the science of climate change and for developing and presenting climate change evidence for policymaking. This paper examines some of the justifications provided by climate and decision scientists for their preferred approach, and argues that, although risk-based…
Descriptors: Risk, Decision Making, Policy Formation, Climate
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Romero, Lisa S.; Scahill, Vanessa; Charles, Scarlette Renee – Contemporary School Psychology, 2020
Less punitive alternatives to exclusionary discipline such as restorative justice are gaining in popularity in schools. These approaches take a more positive, relationship-based, problem-solving approach to discipline, focused on improving behavior by building community and belongingness, and eschewing exclusionary discipline for most infractions.…
Descriptors: Discipline, Positive Behavior Supports, Racial Bias, Justice
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Hsieh, Cheng-Ju; Fific, Mario; Yang, Cheng-Ta – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2020
It has widely been accepted that aggregating group-level decisions is superior to individual decisions. As compared to individuals, groups tend to show a decision advantage in their response accuracy. However, there has been a lack of research exploring whether group decisions are more efficient than individual decisions with a faster…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Group Dynamics, Decision Making, Efficiency
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Hand, Michael – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
In this brief comment on "Educational Goods," I raise two worries about the authors' proposed normative framework for educational decision-makers. The first concerns the omission of rationality, or responsiveness to reasons, from the list of educational goods; the second concerns the inclusion of parental interests in the list of…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Decision Making, Models, Role of Education
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Brighouse, Harry; Ladd, Helen F.; Loeb, Susanna; Swift, Adam – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2020
We gratefully reply to our five commentators, responding to their criticisms and comments under the following headings: parochialism and curriculum; rationality and truth; production and distribution; perfectionism, decision-making and disagreement; adultism and parents' interests; non-consequential educational goods; and self-education. [For…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Curriculum, Epistemology, Personality Traits
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Nanayakkara, Chiharu; Yeoh, William; Lee, Alvin; Moayedikia, Alireza – Studies in Higher Education, 2020
During course selection, students have to consider many criteria to arrive at the best course to study at the institution that provides the best fit for their aspirations. However, a central issue that reduces the clarity of course consideration and results in suboptimal decisions is the failure of introspection. While people can usually describe…
Descriptors: College Students, Decision Making, Course Selection (Students), Evaluation Criteria
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Robey, Alison – Metacognition and Learning, 2020
Do all learners make the same restudy decisions, or is there heterogeneity within the population? The present study combines three previously published datasets and uses latent profile analysis to determine if subpopulations of learners can be identified that make different restudy decisions. Based on multiple fit indices, cross-validation, and…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Decision Making, Independent Study, Individual Differences
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Morgan, Denise N.; Williams, Jeffery L.; Bates, Celeste C. – Reading Teacher, 2020
A book introduction during small-group instruction may seem like a simple task, but it actually involves multiple layers of decision making. The authors examine the why, how, and what of book introductions as a means of supporting students' growth as readers.
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Small Group Instruction, Books, Decision Making
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Meholick, Sarah; Honey, Rose; LaTurner, Jason – National Center for Education Statistics, 2023
Statewide longitudinal data systems (SLDSs) can enable researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to identify and understand important relationships and trends across the education-to-workforce continuum. A well-developed SLDS can increase state and territory governments' ability to establish more informed and equitable policies, enable agency…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, State Programs, State Policy, Data Collection
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