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Hytten, Kathy; Stemhagen, Kurt – Educational Theory, 2021
In this essay, Kathy Hytten and Kurt Stemhagen explore the evasion of race, particularly implicit whiteness, in democratic theory. The authors maintain that democratic theorists, especially those who write about education, avoid discussions of race, often writing in universal terms about democracy while ignoring the ways that ostensibly democratic…
Descriptors: Democracy, Race, Racial Bias, Educational Theories
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Werchan, Denise M.; Amso, Dima – Developmental Science, 2021
Previous work has shown that infants as young as 8 months of age can use certain features of the environment, such as the shape or color of visual stimuli, as cues to organize simple inputs into hierarchical rule structures, a robust form of reinforcement learning that supports generalization of prior learning to new contexts. However, especially…
Descriptors: Infants, Reinforcement, Bias, Stimuli
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Weidmann, Ben; Miratrix, Luke – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2021
This study examines whether unobserved factors substantially bias education evaluations that rely on the Conditional Independence Assumption. We add 14 new within-study comparisons to the literature, all from primary schools in England. Across these 14 studies, we generate 42 estimates of selection bias using a simple approach to observational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Program Evaluation, Bias, Elementary Schools
Kim, Yongnam; Steiner, Peter M. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2021
For misguided reasons, social scientists have long been reluctant to use gain scores for estimating causal effects. This article develops graphical models and graph-based arguments to show that gain score methods are a viable strategy for identifying causal treatment effects in observational studies. The proposed graphical models reveal that gain…
Descriptors: Scores, Graphs, Causal Models, Statistical Bias
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Humphrey-Murto, Susan; Shaw, Tammy; Touchie, Claire; Pugh, Debra; Cowley, Lindsay; Wood, Timothy J. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
Understanding which factors can impact rater judgments in assessments is important to ensure quality ratings. One such factor is whether prior performance information (PPI) about learners influences subsequent decision making. The information can be acquired directly, when the rater sees the same learner, or different learners over multiple…
Descriptors: Influences, Evaluators, Value Judgment, Bias
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Harris, Kevin; Oatley, Chad; Mumford, Steven; Pham, Phung K.; Nunns, Heather – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
This method note presents Q methodology as a useful tool for evaluators to add to their practice toolbox. Q methodology, which involves both quantitative and qualitative techniques, can help researchers and evaluators systematically understand subjectivity and the communicability of opinions and perspectives. We first provide an overview of Q…
Descriptors: Q Methodology, Program Evaluation, Foreign Countries, Stakeholders
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Proctor, Candace – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2021
Creating socially just, anti-biased environments begins, not surprisingly, with the individuals who lead children. The NAEYC publication "Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves," by Louise Derman-Sparks and Julie Olsen Edwards, provides a road map that can be used to begin this work. Building an anti-biased practice, one…
Descriptors: Montessori Method, Diversity, Bias, Equal Education
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Kleider-Offutt, Heather; Meacham, Ashley M.; Branum-Martin, Lee; Capodanno, Megan – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Faces judged as stereotypically Black are perceived negatively relative to less stereotypical faces. In this experiment, artificial faces were constructed to examine the effects of nose width, lip fullness, and skin reflectance, as well as to study the relations among perceived dominance, threat, and Black stereotypicality. Using a multilevel…
Descriptors: Ethnic Stereotypes, Human Body, Identification, Visual Perception
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Primus, Franziska; Lundahl, Christian – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2021
Building on the approach that knowledge is socially constructed, this study aims to deepen the understanding of knowledge production processes by adapting the concept of a laboratory on an historical example of editorial collaboration. We use the editorial process of "The International Encyclopedia of Education" (IEE) (1985) as an…
Descriptors: Encyclopedias, Editing, Females, Gender Bias
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2021
This essay contributes to scholarly discussions on the affective politics of demagoguery, especially in relation to the rhetoric of white victimhood and resentment, by exploring how civics education could formulate an anti-demagogic pedagogical response. Contemporary understandings of demagoguery as a rhetoric that emphasizes in-group identity and…
Descriptors: Politics, Whites, Citizenship Education, Political Attitudes
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Henderson, Emily F. – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2021
While there is increasing awareness of the contributing effect of the academic mobility imperative on gendered inequalities in the academic profession at large, there is a missing link in current research on this topic. Namely, while 'care' is often named as the explanatory factor for why women, and to an extent professionals of any gender at peak…
Descriptors: Caring, Gender Issues, Faculty Mobility, Gender Bias
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Barcot, Ognjen; Ivanda, Matej; Buljan, Ivan; Pieper, Dawid; Puljak, Livia – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
This randomized controlled trial (RCT) aimed to test the efficacy of enhanced access to Cochrane Handbook (Handbook) recommendations for judging the 2011 Cochrane risk of bias (RoB) domains for improving the adequacy of RoB judgments. Parallel-group RCT with a 1:1 allocation ratio (N = 2271 per group) was conducted. Eligible participants were…
Descriptors: Risk, Bias, Authors, Access to Information
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de Hevia, Maria Dolores – Child Development Perspectives, 2021
The propensity to use a spatial framework to organize other pieces of information is a widespread phenomenon that permeates humans' representation of diverse concepts, including numerical quantities. Developmental studies on numerical cognition have revealed that humans possess a system for abstract quantity representation that is functional at…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Numbers, Brain, Spatial Ability
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Van Katwyk, Trish; Zagada, Shella; Grande, Santiago – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2020
This paper is an exploration of the ways in which power is enacted and reproduced within the academy, as well as a consideration of possibilities for growth at both the personal and the institutional levels. The authors worked together in an academic setting. One of the authors is a tenured faculty member, and the other two authors were staff…
Descriptors: Power Structure, College Faculty, Neoliberalism, Altruism
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Rodriguez, Sarah L.; Bukoski, Beth E.; Cunningham, Kelly J.; Jones, Alden – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2020
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore how 17 undergraduate Latina students in STEM engaged in behaviors of resistance during college. This qualitative approach allowed us to explore individuals' lived experiences and examine hidden meanings to understand the essence of resistance to educational STEM inequities. Drawing on…
Descriptors: Criticism, Power Structure, Hispanic American Students, Females
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