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Visentin, Chiara; Prodi, Nicola – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: The primary aim of this study was to develop and examine the potentials of a new speech-in-noise test in discriminating the favorable listening conditions targeted in the acoustical design of communication spaces. The test is based on the recognition and recall of disyllabic word sequences. A secondary aim was to compare the test with…
Descriptors: Speech, Acoustics, Listening, Reaction Time
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Aten, Sydney; Hansen, Katelin F.; Snider, Kaitlin; Wheaton, Kelin; Kalidindi, Anisha; Garcia, Ashley; Alzate-Correa, Diego; Hoyt, Kari R.; Obrietan, Karl – Learning & Memory, 2018
The microRNA miR-132 serves as a key regulator of a wide range of plasticity-associated processes in the central nervous system. Interestingly, miR-132 expression has also been shown to be under the control of the circadian timing system. This finding, coupled with work showing that miR-132 is expressed in the hippocampus, where it influences…
Descriptors: Neurology, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Memory, Animals
Wang, Chun; Xu, Gongjun; Shang, Zhuoran; Kuncel, Nathan – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2018
The modern web-based technology greatly popularizes computer-administered testing, also known as online testing. When these online tests are administered continuously within a certain "testing window," many items are likely to be exposed and compromised, posing a type of test security concern. In addition, if the testing time is limited,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Cheating, Guessing (Tests), Item Response Theory
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Cross, Ted; Pollk, Laura – Journal of Educators Online, 2018
Managing the online classroom presents new challenges for faculty members. New online faculty members can become confused with the process of teaching and creating content online due to a lack of support and ignorance of tools and strategies. Issues often arise in online teaching due to the ubiquity of the online classroom and finding appropriate…
Descriptors: Online Courses, College Faculty, Course Content, Teaching Methods
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Prihadi, Kususanto; Tan, Christine Y. H.; Tan, Reimy T. S.; Yong, Poh Ling; Yong, Jonathan H. E.; Tinagaran, Sharvini; Yeow, James L. H. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2018
Introduction: Previous studies indicated that more than 70% university students committed academic procrastination, and one of the most prominent factors is learned helplessness, the perception that one is incapable of finishing tasks well. It was also hypothesized that when students believe that they are in control of their own events, their…
Descriptors: Helplessness, Time Management, Locus of Control, Mediation Theory
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Lee Cheong Lem, V. Annabelle; Moul, Caroline; Harris, Justin A.; Livesey, Evan J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2018
The "Perruchet effect" refers to a dissociation between the conscious expectancy of an outcome and the strength or speed of responding in anticipation of that outcome. This dissociation is considered by some to be the best evidence for multiple learning processes with expectancy governed by participants' explicit beliefs and responding…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Expectation, Associative Learning, Priming
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Blaich, Charles; Wise, Kathleen – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2018
In its purest form, the purpose of assessment is to use evidence to give an account of and improve student learning, but assessment is rarely practiced in its purest form. For many staff and faculty in higher education, assessment is something they are asked or, more likely, required to do. The reason is because some external entity has required…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Higher Education, Educational Assessment, Costs
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Sinharay, Sandip – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2018
Response-time models are of increasing interest in educational and psychological testing. This article focuses on the lognormal model for response times, which is one of the most popular response-time models, and suggests a simple person-fit statistic for the model. The distribution of the statistic under the null hypothesis of no misfit is proved…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Educational Testing, Psychological Testing, Models
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Frank, Jeff – Ethics and Education, 2018
Neoliberalism is a force that seeks to commodify the time of education. Time must be productive. We rank journals and reward scholars who produce work published in those highly ranked journals. In the process of commodifying the work of scholarship, we lose time to the logics of neoliberalism. In search of this lost time, we need allies and…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Philosophy, Social Change, Educational Change
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Yun, Justin; Peden, John G. – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2018
The Appalachian Trail (AT), Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), and Continental Divide Trail (CDT) are arguably the most popular long-distance hiking routes in the United States. With increasing need for recreational space, these trails are experiencing heavier visitation and impact. Research on the experiences of long-distance hikers can be used as a…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Experience, Recreational Facilities, Participation
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Foster, Elizabeth – Learning Professional, 2018
The meta-analysis addressed three research questions: (1) What is the causal effect of teacher coaching programs on classroom instruction and student achievement?; (2) Are specific coaching program design elements associated with larger effects?; and (3) Do changes in teacher practice from coaching programs translate into improvements in student…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Educational Practices, Academic Achievement, Outcomes of Education
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Håkansson Lindqvist, Marcia – Higher Education Research and Development, 2018
An increasing number of professionals take on doctoral studies in order to advance their professional knowledge and develop their practice in line with academic practice. Many choose a thesis by publication. Using a mixed method approach, including data from the publishing process and autoethnographic narrative, this article explores one case of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Writing for Publication, Doctoral Dissertations, Foreign Countries
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Costa, António; Salgado, José Miguel; Ferreira, Maria Eduarda – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2018
This research seeks to develop a critical reflection that frames, characterizes and evaluates the homework as a teaching strategy in the curricular area of "Environment Study" in the Portuguese primary education. For that, we considered three dimensions: the type of methodology used; the number of homework assignments; the duration of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Homework, Elementary School Students, Time on Task
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Sares, Anastasia G.; Foster, Nicholas E. V.; Allen, Kachina; Hyde, Krista L. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: Musical training is often linked to enhanced auditory discrimination, but the relative roles of pitch and time in music and speech are unclear. Moreover, it is unclear whether pitch and time processing are correlated across individuals and how they may be affected by attention. This study aimed to examine pitch and time processing in…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Auditory Discrimination, Intonation
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Howery, Kathy L. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2018
This article presents a phenomenological investigation into speech-generating device (SGD) use in the school context. Derived from a larger study on the experience of speaking through a SGD, this article focuses particularly on the experience of time and timing of speaking for one who must use a SGD to give audible voice to their words. Themes…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Barriers, Communication Problems
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