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Nishen, Anna K.; Kessels, Ursula – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2022
When providing feedback, teachers are concerned not only with the simple transmission of information, but also with motivational and interpersonal dynamics. To mitigate these concerns, teachers may inflate feedback by reducing negative or increasing positive content. The resulting difference between initial judgments and feedback may be even more…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Migrants, Foreign Countries, Student Evaluation
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Penaloza, Roberto V.; Berends, Mark – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
To measure "treatment" effects, social science researchers typically rely on nonexperimental data. In education, school and teacher effects on students are often measured through value-added models (VAMs) that are not fully understood. We propose a framework that relates to the education production function in its most flexible form and…
Descriptors: Data, Value Added Models, Error of Measurement, Correlation
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Hsieh, Shu-Hui; Lee, Shen-Ming; Li, Chin-Shang – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
Surveys of income are complicated by the sensitive nature of the topic. The problem researchers face is how to encourage participants to respond and to provide truthful responses in surveys. To correct biases induced by nonresponse or underreporting, we propose a two-stage multilevel randomized response (MRR) technique to investigate the true…
Descriptors: Income, Surveys, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Response Style (Tests)
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Sukumar, Vardini M. – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2022
The experiences of people from marginalised communities have always been different in all shared social spaces. This article attempts to unpack the experiences of children from marginalised Boom Boom Maatukarar community of Tamil Nadu inside the classroom. It sheds light on the stigma and discrimination faced by children from this community in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrants, Social Bias, Student Experience
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Perry, Ella; Mandy, William; Hull, Laura; Cage, Eilidh – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Camouflaging refers to strategies used by autistic people to mask or hide social difficulties. The current study draws on Social Identity Theory to examine the relationship between camouflaging and autism-related stigma, testing the hypothesis that camouflaging represents an individualistic strategy in response to stigma. Two hundred and…
Descriptors: Autism, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Interpersonal Competence, Social Bias
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Blain, Charlotte; Cornett, Ariel; Paulick, Judy – Teacher Educators' Journal, 2022
This study explored how members of a community of practice of teacher educators from a diversity of institutions across one state engaged in and expressed (dis)comfort during a two-day workshop on anti-bias teacher education. Using a qualitative, single-case embedded design, we found that there was a range of engagement with the workshop content…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Teacher Attitudes, Bias, Communities of Practice
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Blomberg, Matthew L. – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2022
While people's proclivity toward congenial partisan media has been well documented, methods of resistance are less researched. This study explores the congenial media effect, the phenomenon of our gravitation to and acceptance of like-minded media, and whether a media literacy intervention can mitigate people's acceptance of ideologically…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Mass Media Effects, Political Attitudes, Ideology
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Olitsky, Stacy – Science Education, 2022
In this essay, I explore some of the insights provided in a set of three manuscripts that focus on centering equity in peer review, authored by Bancroft, Ryoo and Miles, Nkrumah and Mutegi, and Marshall and Salter. I consider various aspects of their arguments, highlighting implications for the procedures and norms of journals and funding…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Social Justice, Science Education, Merit Rating
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Henry, Seán – Educational Theory, 2022
The purpose of this paper is to set out the contours for a pedagogy of dissent, i.e., a pedagogical approach to religion that recognizes the role of dissent in bridging the conventional antagonism between religious and LGBTQ concerns for education. Seán Henry begins it with the view that a pedagogy conducive to this kind of work can be engaged…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Religion, LGBTQ People, Resistance (Psychology)
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Horbach, Serge P. J. M.; Oude Maatman, Freek J. W.; Halffman, Willem; Hepkema, Wytske M. – Research Evaluation, 2022
Citing practices have long been at the heart of scientific reporting, playing both socially and epistemically important functions in science. While such practices have been relatively stable over time, recent attempts to develop automated citation recommendation tools have the potential to drastically impact citing practices. We claim that, even…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Citation Analysis, Automation, Reliability
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Peters, Uwe; Krauss, Alexander; Braganza, Oliver – Cognitive Science, 2022
Many scientists routinely generalize from study samples to larger populations. It is commonly assumed that this cognitive process of scientific induction is a voluntary inference in which researchers assess the generalizability of their data and then draw conclusions accordingly. We challenge this view and argue for a novel account. The account…
Descriptors: Sciences, Bias, Generalization, Cognitive Processes
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Mijs, Jonathan J. B. – Theory and Research in Education, 2022
My contribution to this special issue engages with Michael Sandel's "The Tyranny of Meritocracy" and its significance to the academic conversation about meritocracy and its discontents. Specifically, I highlight Sandel's diagnosis of the rise of populism and his proposed remedy for the 'tyranny of merit'. First, building on Menno ter…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Social Bias, Social Systems, Ability
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Kim, Sooyeon; Walker, Michael E. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2022
Test equating requires collecting data to link the scores from different forms of a test. Problems arise when equating samples are not equivalent and the test forms to be linked share no common items by which to measure or adjust for the group nonequivalence. Using data from five operational test forms, we created five pairs of research forms for…
Descriptors: Ability, Tests, Equated Scores, Testing Problems
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Henry, James A.; Carlson, Kathleen F.; Theodoroff, Sarah; Folmer, Robert L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: Tinnitus is a highly prevalent condition that can severely reduce health functioning. In spite of extant clinical practice guidelines (CPGs), implementation of these CPGs is relatively uncommon. As a result, patients seeking professional services for tinnitus often have no assurance of receiving evidence-based care. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Therapy, Clinical Diagnosis, Intervention
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Garces, Liliana M.; Ambriz, Evelyn; Pedota, Jackie – Educational Researcher, 2022
Over the last 3 years, the advocacy organization Speech First has filed six lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of bias response teams on the grounds that they violate free speech. Bias response teams are university-wide committees that respond to reports of racially charged incidents on college campuses to promote institutional goals of…
Descriptors: Bias, Crisis Management, College Environment, Court Litigation
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