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Medvegy, Zoltán; Raab, Markus; Tóth, Kata; Csurilla, Gergely; Sterbenz, Tamás – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
The aim of this study was to explore when experts trust their intuition. The Take-The-First heuristic suggests that experts generate a few options based on option validity that match the current situation and probably pick the first one they generated. In chess, the rated quality of moves can be used to analyze fast and slow decisions. We provided…
Descriptors: Expertise, Decision Making, Intuition, Games
Stefaniak, Jill; Tawfik, Andrew; Sentz, Justin – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2023
Various theories and models discuss how instructional designers can develop systems that allow learners to engage in problem-solving. To date, many of these theories and models that guide design often describe how learners engage in meaning-making within a situated context; however, they do not address strategies instructional designers can use to…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Decision Making, Problem Solving, Situated Learning
Poulton, Phillip – Educational Action Research, 2023
A virtues-based approach to research ethics offers an alternative perspective to the rule-based approaches that dominate many current ethical regulations. For researchers engaging in insider research where ethical dilemmas can be complex and unpredictable, ethical decisions often need to be made on a case-by-case basis. This requires researchers…
Descriptors: Teacher Researchers, Research Projects, Ethics, Reflection
Chubin, Daryl E. – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2023
This article is a personal reflection on borderlands as a professional home. Researchers who find themselves beyond their home discipline, i.e., the one in which they have been credentialed, have tried to assign terms for their location and its psychological ramifications. Defying an intellectual lane is to traverse a boundary that is constricted…
Descriptors: Science Education, Novices, Decision Making, Community
Kellie L. Stewart – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This qualitative study examined how sign language interpreters make decisions regarding whether to accept or decline an interpreting assignment. This ethical decision holds the potential for a successful or unsuccessful interpreted interaction which can harm deaf consumers. This study is the first to examine this topic. Thus, the Literature Review…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Deaf Interpreting, Decision Making, Ethics
Patton, Colleen E.; Wickens, Christopher D.; Smith, C. A. P.; Noble, Kayla M.; Clegg, Benjamin A. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2023
In a dynamic decision-making task simulating basic ship movements, participants attempted, through a series of actions, to elicit and identify which one of six other ships was exhibiting either of two hostile behaviors. A high-performing, although imperfect, automated attention aid was introduced. It visually highlighted the ship categorized by an…
Descriptors: Intention, Psychological Patterns, Identification, Automation
Curry, Krista – BU Journal of Graduate Studies in Education, 2023
In a time when educators are questioning whether they have the energy to embark on a leadership journey, a different way of thinking about leadership is needed. Shared leadership demonstrates a shift in thinking. Shared leadership leads schools and divisions to function with multiple leaders by accessing, at differing times, individual strengths…
Descriptors: Leadership, Participative Decision Making, Educational Change, Models
Kinchington, Francia – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2023
This paper examines how school leaders understand their decision-making, its impact on their school community and whether there is evidence of 'wise' decision-making derived from Aristotle's concept of phronesis. A questionnaire was completed by 13 school leaders with between 2 and 25 years of experience. The first section examined patterns of…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Leadership, Decision Making, Philosophy
Turner, Melanie; Hodis, Flaviu A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
Academic procrastination is a prevalent and pernicious self-regulation failure, which affects students' academic performance, health, and well-being. We conducted a systematic review of the recent (i.e., 2018 and subsequent) literature on the efficacy of interventions designed to reduce academic procrastination in several relevant online…
Descriptors: Study Habits, Intervention, Metacognition, Classroom Techniques
Sung Tae Jang; Moosung Lee – AERA Open, 2024
This study investigated whether and to what extent shared leadership in school was associated with a positive and equitable sense of school belonging among students from diverse backgrounds in the United States. We denoted shared leadership as collective practices that take place in schools in which principals enact inclusive practices in the…
Descriptors: Sense of Community, Participative Decision Making, Leadership Styles, High School Students
Robyn Vertongen; Clifford van Ommen; Kerry Chamberlain – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
Concerns have been raised about how viewing Sexually Explicit Internet Material (SEIM) shapes adolescents' understanding of sexual relationships and has potentially negative impacts. However, research frequently takes a narrow view of adolescent SEIM use and excludes their understandings. The present study explored how 13 participants, aged 14 to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Pornography, Sexuality
Carla Bang; Kelly Carroll; Niyati Mistry; Justin Presseau; Natasha Hudek; Sezgi Yanikomeroglu; Jamie C. Brehaut – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Misinformation hinders the impact of public health initiatives. Efforts to counter misinformation likely do not consider the full range of factors known to affect how individuals make decisions and act on them. Implementation science tools and concepts can facilitate the development of more effective interventions against health misinformation by…
Descriptors: Misinformation, Scientific Concepts, Decision Making, Health Behavior
Audrey Amrein-Beardsley; Zarrina T. Azizova; Norman P. Gibbs; Chukwu Ikegwuonu; Jeongeun Kim; Deborah Michele La Torre; Matthew R. Lavery; Margarita Pivovarova; Yi Zheng – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2025
In response to a call for research on using the SATs and ACTs for U.S.-based college and university admissions, researchers systematically interrogated the literature surrounding both tests, using a framework for validity evidence built upon the "Standards of Educational and Psychological Testing" and Kane's contemporary view of…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Test Validity, Psychometrics, Decision Making
Ken O'Connor; Matt Townsley – Phi Delta Kappan, 2025
Decisions about assessment are often built on myths about teacher professional judgment and subjectivity that prioritize standardized assessment over classroom assessment. Ken O'Connor and Matt Townsley discuss some of the most common myths and explain how to dispel them by developing clear guidelines in which teachers can exercise their judgment,…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Student Evaluation, Standardized Tests, Testing Problems
Sara A. Shaw – Journal of Research in Technical Careers, 2025
This study aimed to explore the lived experiences of female leaders in postsecondary education, focusing on how intersecting identities influence their leadership and decision-making processes. Using a hermeneutic phenomenological approach and the theoretical framework of intersectionality, the research explored the relationships between gender,…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Postsecondary Education, College Administration, Intersectionality

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