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Kiran, Swathi; Sandberg, Chaleece; Gray, Teresa; Ascenso, Elsa; Kester, Ellen – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2013
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine if there was a principled way to understand the nature of rehabilitation in bilingual aphasia such that patterns of acquisition and generalization are predictable and logical. Method: Seventeen Spanish-English bilingual individuals with aphasia participated in the experiment. For each participant,…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Bilingualism, Adults, Rehabilitation
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Brennan, Robert L. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2013
Kane's paper "Validating the Interpretations and Uses of Test Scores" is the most complete and clearest discussion yet available of the argument-based approach to validation. At its most basic level, validation as formulated by Kane is fundamentally a simply-stated two-step enterprise: (1) specify the claims inherent in a particular interpretation…
Descriptors: Validity, Test Interpretation, Test Use, Scores
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Taylor, Wendy; Stacey, Kaye – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2014
This article presents "The Two Children Problem," published by Martin Gardner, who wrote a famous and widely-read math puzzle column in the magazine "Scientific American," and a problem presented by puzzler Gary Foshee. This paper explains the paradox of Problems 2 and 3 and many other variations of the theme. Then the authors…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Probability, Mathematical Concepts
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Mash, Clay; Bornstein, Marc H.; Banerjee, Abhilasha – Developmental Psychology, 2014
This research examined the development of adaptive generalization in infants' object-directed actions. Infants ages 9 and 12 months participated in an object manipulation task with stimulus objects from 2 categories that differed in shape and weight and that bore a consistent shape or weight correspondence. Weight differences between…
Descriptors: Infants, Object Manipulation, Child Development, Generalization
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Day-Watkins, Jessica; Murray, Rachel; Connell, James E. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
This study is a replication and extension of Reeve, Reeve, Townsend, and Poulson (2007) evaluating the effects of a treatment package that included multiple-exemplar training, video modeling, prompting, and reinforcement on helping of 3 adolescents with autism. Results demonstrated that all participants acquired the helping responses. Probes…
Descriptors: Helping Relationship, Video Technology, Role Models, Modeling (Psychology)
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Laine, Matti; Polonyi, Tünde; Abari, Kálmán – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2014
In literates, reading is a fundamental channel for acquiring new vocabulary both in the mother tongue and in foreign languages. By using an artificial language learning task, we examined the acquisition of novel written words and their embedded regularities (an orthographic surface feature and a syllabic feature) in three groups of university…
Descriptors: Generalization, Vocabulary Development, Recognition (Psychology), Task Analysis
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Wilkie, Karina J.; Clarke, Doug M. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2016
Spatial visualisation of geometric patterns and their generalisation have become a recognised pathway to developing students' functional thinking and understanding of variables in algebra. This design-based research project investigated upper primary students' development of explicit generalisation of functional relationships and their…
Descriptors: Algebra, Spatial Ability, Visualization, Geometric Concepts
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El Mouhayar, Rabih; Jurdak, Murad – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2016
This paper explored variation of student numerical and figural reasoning approaches across different pattern generalization types and across grade level. An instrument was designed for this purpose. The instrument was given to a sample of 1232 students from grades 4 to 11 from five schools in Lebanon. Analysis of data showed that the numerical…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Generalization, Student Reaction, Instructional Program Divisions
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Spivey, Corrine E.; Mechling, Linda C. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2016
This study evaluated the effectiveness of video modeling with a constant time delay procedure to teach social safety skills to three young women with intellectual disability. A multiple probe design across three social safety skills (responding to strangers who: requested personal information; requested money; and entered the participant's…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Social Development, Skill Development
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In'nami, Yo; Koizumi, Rie – Language Testing, 2016
We addressed Deville and Chalhoub-Deville's (2006), Schoonen's (2012), and Xi and Mollaun's (2006) call for research into the contextual features that are considered related to person-by-task interactions in the framework of generalizability theory in two ways. First, we quantitatively synthesized the generalizability studies to determine the…
Descriptors: Evaluators, Second Language Learning, Writing Skills, Oral Language
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Chan, Wendy – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2016
Results from large-scale evaluation studies form the foundation of evidence-based policy. The randomized experiment is often considered the gold standard among study designs because the causal impact of a treatment or intervention can be assessed without threats of confounding from external variables. Policy-makers have become increasingly…
Descriptors: Generalization, Intervention, Validity, Identification
Whipple, Patrick Bailey – ProQuest LLC, 2016
This study used generalizability ("G")-theory as a theoretical framework to study the effects of multiple facets on the variability and reliability of New York State Grades Four through Six constructed-response scores for ELA and Mathematics. The impact of the study could be both timely and significant given the current political climate…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Academic Achievement, Mathematics Achievement, Accountability
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Locchetta, Brandy M.; Barton, Erin E.; Kaiser, Ann – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2017
During family style dining (FSD), caregivers are encouraged to sit with children at the table to support, promote, and facilitate conversations. FSD is considered a best practice in child care and is encouraged by many early childhood agencies. However, there is no current research documenting the effects of FSD on mealtime interactions in the…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Best Practices, Interpersonal Communication, Food
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Tekin-Iftar, Elif; Collins, Belva C.; Spooner, Fred; Olcay-Gul, Seray – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2017
The researchers in this study used a multiple baseline design across dyads to examine the effects of professional development with coaching to train general education teachers to use a simultaneous prompting procedure when teaching academic core content to students with autism and the effects of the procedure on the students' outcomes. Three…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Coaching (Performance), Teaching Methods
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Xin, Yan Ping; Kim, Soo Jung; Lei, Qingli; Wei, Shuang; Liu, Bingyu; Wang, Wudong; Kastberg, Signe; Chen, Yingjie; Yang, Xuan; Ma, Xiaojun; Richardson, Sue Ellen – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2020
According to Every Student Succeeds Act, schools are accountable for the improvement of all children; including those with disabilities or difficulties, recently arrived English language learners (ELs) as well as long-term ELs, and all students for whom English is not their native language. To meet the accountability requirements, it is essential…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, English Language Learners, Learning Problems, Mathematics Instruction
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