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Ruhama Even; Boaz Silverman – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
When justifying a mathematical statement, textbooks often interweave several instances of justification, creating, what we term, "paths of justification." This study aims to characterize the paths of justification of mathematical statements that are offered in eight 7th grade Israeli mathematics textbooks. The study attended to context…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Grade 7, Textbooks
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Serena Lee-Cultura; Kshitij Sharma; Michail N. Giannakos – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Teacher dashboards provide insights on students' progress through visualizations and scores derived from data generated during teaching and learning activities (e.g., response times and task correctness) to improve teaching. Despite the potential usefulness of enhancing teacher dashboards, and the respective teaching practices, with rich…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Learning Analytics, Technology Uses in Education, Student Evaluation
Daiana Wheeler – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to investigate the impact of instructional design elements on cognitive load for adult neurodiverse learners in online learning environments. For the utility of this study, cognitive load will be generally defined as the working memory and mental resources needed to perform a task. This study is…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Electronic Learning
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Samah AlKhuzaey; Floriana Grasso; Terry R. Payne; Valentina Tamma – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2024
Designing and constructing pedagogical tests that contain items (i.e. questions) which measure various types of skills for different levels of students equitably is a challenging task. Teachers and item writers alike need to ensure that the quality of assessment materials is consistent, if student evaluations are to be objective and effective.…
Descriptors: Test Items, Test Construction, Difficulty Level, Prediction
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Kuan-Yu Jin; Thomas Eckes – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Insufficient effort responding (IER) refers to a lack of effort when answering survey or questionnaire items. Such items typically offer more than two ordered response categories, with Likert-type scales as the most prominent example. The underlying assumption is that the successive categories reflect increasing levels of the latent variable…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Test Wiseness, Surveys
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Wuji Lin; Chenxi Lv; Jiejie Liao; Yuan Hu; Yutong Liu; Jingyuan Lin – npj Science of Learning, 2024
The debate about whether the capacity of working memory (WM) varies with the complexity of memory items continues. This study employed novel experimental materials to investigate the role of complexity in WM capacity. Across seven experiments, we explored the relationship between complexity and WM capacity. The results indicated that the…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Difficulty Level, Retention (Psychology), Test Items
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Andreea Dutulescu; Stefan Ruseti; Mihai Dascalu; Danielle S. McNamara – Grantee Submission, 2024
Assessing the difficulty of reading comprehension questions is crucial to educational methodologies and language understanding technologies. Traditional methods of assessing question difficulty rely frequently on human judgments or shallow metrics, often failing to accurately capture the intricate cognitive demands of answering a question. This…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Reading Tests, Test Items, Reading Comprehension
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Ridvan Elmas; Merve Adiguzel-Ulutas; Mehmet Yilmaz – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Many people use technological tools that are widely accessible, respond quickly, and have extensive information networks today. Due to recent technological advances in education and the increasing acceptance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, the issues regarding their implementation in education require identification and analysis.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Science Education, Biochemistry, Information Dissemination
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Sofia Benson-Goldberg; Lori Geist; Karen Erickson – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) created guidance documents that were too complex to be read and understood by the majority of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who often read at or below a third-grade reading level. This study explored the extent to…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Intellectual Disability, Developmental Disabilities
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Chrobak, Quin M.; Braun, Blair E.; Smith, Allison L.; Zaragoza, Maria S. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
When cross-examining witnesses, lawyers will sometimes use complex questions to "trip-up" witnesses and thus cast doubt on their testimony. Extending prior research, the present study showed that multifaceted test questions (which contain both a true and false proposition) reduced accuracy for both misled and control participants but had…
Descriptors: Questioning Techniques, Instruction, Difficulty Level, Accuracy
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Bae, Jinhee; Hong, Seok-sung; Son, Lisa K. – Metacognition and Learning, 2021
Against intuition, a set of "desirable difficulties" has been touted as a way in which to improve learning and lengthen retention. This includes, for instance, varying the conditions of learning to allow for more active, effortful, or challenging, contexts. In the current paper, we introduce data that show that, on the contrary, learning…
Descriptors: Failure, Difficulty Level, Learning, Selection
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Vangsness, Lisa; Young, Michael E. – Metacognition and Learning, 2021
Accurate metacognitive monitoring improves performance in a variety of naturalistic contexts. However, the laboratory contexts used to study metacognition differ from naturalistic environments in important ways. Specifically, laboratory experiments require learners to make repeated, overt judgments that are thought to reflect underlying…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Prompting, Accuracy, Cues
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Krieglstein, Felix; Beege, Maik; Rey, Günter Daniel; Sanchez-Stockhammer, Christina; Schneider, Sascha – Educational Psychology Review, 2023
According to cognitive load theory, learning can only be successful when instructional materials and procedures are designed in accordance with human cognitive architecture. In this context, one of the biggest challenges is the accurate measurement of the different cognitive load types as these are associated with various activities during…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Questionnaires, Cognitive Processes
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Zheng, Lanqin; Long, Miaolang; Niu, Jiayu; Zhong, Lu – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2023
Learning engagement has gained increasing attention in the field of education. Previous studies have adopted conventional methods to analyze learning engagement, but these methods cannot provide timely feedback for learners. This study analyzed automated group learning engagement via deep neural network models in a computer-supported collaborative…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Learner Engagement, Automation
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Berenbon, Rebecca F.; McHugh, Bridget C. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2023
To assemble a high-quality test, psychometricians rely on subject matter experts (SMEs) to write high-quality items. However, SMEs are not typically given the opportunity to provide input on which content standards are most suitable for multiple-choice questions (MCQs). In the present study, we explored the relationship between perceived MCQ…
Descriptors: Test Items, Multiple Choice Tests, Standards, Difficulty Level
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