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Podsiad, Megan; Havard, Byron – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2020
The problem this study sought to address was faculty reluctance to use new online peer-assessment tools. The purpose of this study was to examine the motivational factors that influence the acceptance of the Peer Assessment Collaboration Evaluation (PACE) Tool among faculty employed at a mid-sized university in the Southeastern United States. This…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Peer Evaluation, Usability, Teacher Motivation
Arellano Douglas, Veronica – Communications in Information Literacy, 2020
In "Teaching Against the Grain: Critical Assessment in the Library Classroom," Maria Accardi sought a critical, feminist approach to assessment that questioned power structures, celebrated learners, and found strength in diverse perspectives and voices. This article expands on Accardi's work to explore a care-based assessment framework…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Feminism, Evaluation Methods, Library Science
Morris, Scott B.; Bass, Michael; Howard, Elizabeth; Neapolitan, Richard E. – International Journal of Testing, 2020
The standard error (SE) stopping rule, which terminates a computer adaptive test (CAT) when the "SE" is less than a threshold, is effective when there are informative questions for all trait levels. However, in domains such as patient-reported outcomes, the items in a bank might all target one end of the trait continuum (e.g., negative…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Item Banks, Item Response Theory
Jang, Yoonsun; Cohen, Allan S. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
A nonconverged Markov chain can potentially lead to invalid inferences about model parameters. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of a nonconverged Markov chain on the estimation of parameters for mixture item response theory models using a Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithm. A simulation study was conducted to investigate the…
Descriptors: Markov Processes, Item Response Theory, Accuracy, Inferences
Carroll, Alexander J.; Eskridge, Honora N.; Chang, Bertha P. – College & Research Libraries, 2020
To gain firsthand insights into the daily workflows of researchers and to create opportunities to engage in the full research life cycle, engineering librarians at North Carolina State (NC State) University launched a pilot project to embed themselves into campus research groups by attending weekly lab meetings. This article provides details on…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Librarians, Researchers, Library Services
Lu, Binwei – British Educational Research Journal, 2020
Previous research evaluating grammar school effectiveness has generally relied on snapshot or longitudinal regression models to deal with pre-existing differences between grammar school pupils and those in non-selective schools. These passive designs are based on correlations, and cannot demonstrate clear positive causal relationships between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Effectiveness, Elementary Schools, Evaluation Methods
Kassab, Omar; Mutz, Rüdiger; Daniel, Hans-Dieter – Research Evaluation, 2020
With the growing complexity of societal and scientific problems, research centers have emerged to facilitate the conduct of research beyond disciplinary and institutional boundaries. While they have become firmly established in the global university landscape, research centers raise some critical questions for research evaluation. Existing…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research and Development Centers, Evaluation Methods, Quasiexperimental Design
Adom, Dickson; Mensah, Jephtar Adu; Dake, Dennis Atsu – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2020
Test, measurement, and evaluation are concepts used in education to explain how the progress of learning and the final learning outcomes of students are assessed. However, the terms are often misused in the field of education, especially in Ghana. The objective of the study was to thoroughly explain the concepts to assist educationists and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques
Perry, Kristen H.; Shaw, Donita M.; Saberimoghaddam, Sara – International Review of Education, 2020
The Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) assesses key skills in literacy, numeracy and problem-solving in technology-rich environments, as well as their relationship to other social outcomes for adults. PIAAC's developers claimed to better account for adults' literacy practices than earlier international studies…
Descriptors: Adults, Literacy, Numeracy, Problem Solving
Wyse, Adam E.; Babcock, Ben – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
A common belief is that the Bookmark method is a cognitively simpler standard-setting method than the modified Angoff method. However, a limited amount of research has investigated panelist's ability to perform well the Bookmark method, and whether some of the challenges panelists face with the Angoff method may also be present in the Bookmark…
Descriptors: Standard Setting (Scoring), Evaluation Methods, Testing Problems, Test Items
Peabody, Michael R. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2020
The purpose of the current article is to introduce the equating and evaluation methods used in this special issue. Although a comprehensive review of all existing models and methodologies would be impractical given the format, a brief introduction to some of the more popular models will be provided. A brief discussion of the conditions required…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Equated Scores, Sample Size, Item Response Theory
Raykov, Tenko; Al-Qataee, Abdullah A.; Dimitrov, Dimiter M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
A procedure for evaluation of validity related coefficients and their differences is discussed, which is applicable when one or more frequently used assumptions in empirical educational, behavioral and social research are violated. The method is developed within the framework of the latent variable modeling methodology and accomplishes point and…
Descriptors: Validity, Evaluation Methods, Social Science Research, Correlation
Holper, L. – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
Threshold analysis has recently been proposed to be used in combination with the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) in order to assess the sensitivity to plausible bias of treatment recommendations derived from Bayesian network meta-analysis (NMA). Here, it was aimed to apply the combination of threshold…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Evaluation Methods, Adults, Depression (Psychology)
Brunton, Ginny; Oliver, Sandy; Thomas, James – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
Framework synthesis is one systematic review method employed to address health care practice and policy. Adapted from framework analysis methods, it has been used increasingly, using both qualitative and mixed-method systematic review methods. This article demonstrates a spectrum of approaches to framework synthesis that are dependent on the…
Descriptors: Innovation, Health Services, Guidelines, Mixed Methods Research
Kulkarni, Tara; Weeks, Mollie R.; Sullivan, Amanda L. – Communique, 2020
As frequent consumers and disseminators of research, school psychologists have an ethical obligation to critically evaluate the findings of studies (National Association of School Psychologists, 2010); however, this can feel burdensome when studies are behind paywalls and require hours to properly scrutinize. Particularly when studies utilizing…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, School Psychology, Criticism, Psychological Studies

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