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Deck, Sarah L.; Paterson, Helen M. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
Domestic violence typically recurs over time, involving the same victim and perpetrator. When complainants make an allegation about abuse, they are required to particularise the offence and recall details unique to specific occurrences. This experiment investigated adults' ability to particularise an occurrence after experiencing a single or…
Descriptors: Adults, Family Violence, Victims, Recall (Psychology)
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Lee, Hyung Rock; Sung, Jaeyun; Lee, Sunbok – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2021
Conventional estimators for indirect effects using a difference in coefficients and product of coefficients produce the same results for continuous outcomes. However, for binary outcomes, the difference in coefficient estimator systematically underestimates the indirect effects because of a scaling problem. One solution is to standardize…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Computation, Regression (Statistics), Scaling
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Ciren, Baizhen – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2021
Kindergarten has the potential to influence children's food choices and habits at an early age and prevent nutrition-related diseases later in life. This paper comparatively analyzed the goals and requirements for kindergarten food and meal policies and guidelines in Norway and China based on the author's self-constructed 'NES' analytical…
Descriptors: Food, Nutrition, Educational Policy, Guidelines
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Aidoo, Eric Nimako; Appiah, Simon K.; Boateng, Alexander – Journal of Experimental Education, 2021
This study investigated the small sample biasness of the ordered logit model parameters under multicollinearity using Monte Carlo simulation. The results showed that the level of biasness associated with the ordered logit model parameters consistently decreases for an increasing sample size while the distribution of the parameters becomes less…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Monte Carlo Methods, Simulation, Sample Size
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Mokhtar, Mazlin Mohamed; Hashim, Harwati; Khalid, Puteri Zarina Megat; Albakri, Intan Safinas Mohd Ariff; Jobar, Norfaizah Abdul – Arab World English Journal, 2021
Although there are several studies conducted by linguistics researchers on the differences between the linguistic styles of female and male writers, there are not many studies conducted on the use of boosters in academic writing. Boosters are used to convince and emphasize statements made. This study analyzes the regularity of boosters used in the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Gender Differences, Language Styles, Language Usage
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Leszczensky, Lars; Wolbring, Tobias – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
Does "X" affect "Y"? Answering this question is particularly difficult if reverse causality is looming. Many social scientists turn to panel data to address such questions of causal ordering. Yet even in longitudinal analyses, reverse causality threatens causal inference based on conventional panel models. Whereas the…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Causal Models, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Bias
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Rüttenauer, Tobias – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
Spatial regression models provide the opportunity to analyze spatial data and spatial processes. Yet, several model specifications can be used, all assuming different types of spatial dependence. This study summarizes the most commonly used spatial regression models and offers a comparison of their performance by using Monte Carlo experiments. In…
Descriptors: Models, Monte Carlo Methods, Social Science Research, Data Analysis
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Behmanesh, Fereshteh; Bakouei, Fatemeh; Nikpour, Maryam; Parvaneh, Monireh – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2022
Higher-level learning goals can be achieved almost only through teaching methods which actively involve students in their learning. This study aimed to compare the effects of traditional teaching and flipped classroom methods on midwifery students' practical learning. This embedded mixed method study was conducted on 34 first-year midwifery…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness, Conventional Instruction, Flipped Classroom
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Orazbayeva, Balzhan; Plewa, Carolin – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
For university-business cooperation (UBC) to prosper, academics must be sufficiently motivated to undertake different collaborative activities and engage with businesses in various ways. Our understanding of the motivations that underpin academic engagement has improved, yet the inherent complexity and constellations of a multitude of relevant…
Descriptors: School Business Relationship, Motivation, Cooperation, Self Determination
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Hou, Song; Yuan, Mingming – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2022
This paper examines translation and transcultural remembrance of the 1918-19 Great Influenza or the more often yet mistakenly called "Spanish flu" for lessons to combat COVID-19 in Chinese online media. It presents a case study of "covert transediting" in the "Shanghai Observer," i.e., a journalistic opinion that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Translation, Pandemics, COVID-19
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Yang, Liuning; Smith, Jo; Meyer, Frauke – International Journal of Multidisciplinary Perspectives in Higher Education, 2022
Attending and presenting at academic conferences is an essential aspect of the doctoral journey. Academic conferences offer opportunities for PhD students to present their research, network with other researchers, and learn about the newest developments in their field. This small-scale, qualitative study explored conference experiences of nine…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Females, Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students
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Setiyawati, Nanik; Meilani, Niken; Khafidhoh, Nur – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2022
Cervical cancer represents 7.5% of deaths caused by cancer in women. Prevention of cervical cancer can be done by cervical cancer screening. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of video on knowledge level, attitude, and intention for cervical cancer screening in Yogyakarta. This study was a quantitative study with a…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Knowledge Level, Cancer, Screening Tests
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Clemens, Nathan H.; Fuchs, Douglas – Reading Research Quarterly, 2022
Many seem to believe that researcher-made tests are unnecessary, if not inappropriate, for evaluating reading comprehension interventions. We suggest that this view reflects a zeitgeist in which researcher-made (proximal) tests that align with the researchers' interventions are closely scrutinized and often devalued, whereas commercially developed…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Reading Comprehension, Intervention, Test Construction
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Fu, Yuanshu; Wen, Zhonglin; Wang, Yang – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2022
Composite reliability, or coefficient omega, can be estimated using structural equation modeling. Composite reliability is usually estimated under the basic independent clusters model of confirmatory factor analysis (ICM-CFA). However, due to the existence of cross-loadings, the model fit of the exploratory structural equation model (ESEM) is…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Structural Equation Models, Factor Analysis, Reliability
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Frick, B. Liezel; Pyhältö, Kirsi – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
A strong body of evidence shows that doctoral student experiences are shaped by both individual factors and socio-cultural contexts. However, we know little about the differences and similarities of such experiences across different socio-cultural contexts. To contribute to the understanding on contextual and invariants of doctoral experience, we…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Foreign Countries, Student Experience, Student Attitudes
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