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MacArthur, R.S. – 1967
Research in this effort attempted to review evidence of the construct validity of certain measures of intellectual potential for Canadian native pupils, and to examine the relative predictive validity, over a four-year period, of several measures of general intellectual ability for a sample of Metis pupils at Faust, Alberta, and 2 samples of…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, American Indians, Disadvantaged, Eskimos
Dreher, Barbara B. – Speech Monographs, 1968
One hundred short test items representing the style and grammatical usage of ten preschool age children were selected from large samples of their narrative and directive speech. Three groups of adults predicted successive words in an effort to reconstruct the actual vocabularies and grammatical forms of the utterances. The predictors' correct…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Usage, Prediction, Predictive Measurement
Searls, Donald T.; And Others – 1975
This document explores some of the problems associated with understanding the data of a report completed by the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). The report deals with science achievement among young Americans over a period of four years. The procedure used by NAEP in assessing educational achievement and the factors involved in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement, Educational Research, Reports
Paradis, Edward; Peterson, Joe – 1977
This study, involving 131 students in grades ten, eleven, and twelve, investigated the effects of order of administration of subtests on scores from the Nelson-Denny Reading Test. Results indicated that order of administration had no significant effect on scores from the vocabulary subtest or on the total test score, but subjects taking the…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Reading Tests, Secondary Education, Test Reliability
Bolonchuk, W. W. – 1974
This study was designed to test the tenability of the following hypothesis: that body weight and displacement are factors to consider when prescribing exercise or assessing physical fitness status. Work output was calculated for each subject on four exercises (situp, pullup, pushup, and vertical jump). There was a significant correlation between…
Descriptors: Body Weight, College Students, Exercise (Physiology), Males
Matlin, Margaret W. – 1975
The experiment reported in this document extended the study by Milburn and Bell (1969) of English word frequencies. Specifically, this experiment examined the influence of instructional set on the relationship between affect and frequency estimates, with a distinction between personal and nationwide norms. The experiment design provided for two…
Descriptors: Language Research, Language Tests, North American English, Psychological Testing
Klavora, Peter – 1975
Changes in pre-competition state anxiety of junior and senior high school football and basketball players were studied as a function of trait anxiety of these athletes and three experimental athletic environments characterized by stressful and non-stressful conditions. In response to the psychological stress associated with athletic competition,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletes, Athletics, Basketball
Moore, C. L. – 1976
Testing has been perceived as a panacea, an elixir for obtaining data on innate human abilities. Since the empirical research and the experience of clinicians has not been fully able to meet this expectation adequately, assessment has been ascribed the quality of having an illusionary nature. Hence, it has been proposed by various factions in the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Examiners, Measurement Instruments, Psychological Testing
Hameister, Dennis R. – 1974
The conference method has a long history as a way of teaching, problem solving, information sharing, and conflict resolving. There are two methods of planning conferences: a systematic and organized method, and an informal method. Central to estimating the success of a conference is evaluation. In the evaluation process, obtaining information…
Descriptors: Conferences, Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Needs
Everhardt, Richard M.
The retailers' concern about shoplifting and shoplifting losses provided impetus for the development of this programed text. The self-instructional booklet is designed for all retail employees as an aid to preventing financial losses to the store caused by shoplifting. The common characteristics of shoplifters, methods used by shoplifters, and a…
Descriptors: Crime, Individual Instruction, Individual Testing, Prevention
Ary, Donald; Karabinus, Robert – 1975
The power of a statistical test is, in part, a function of the reliability of the dependable variable being analyzed. The substitution of sigma square divided by the reliability coefficient for sigma is proposed. This enables the researcher to incorporate dependent variable reliability information when determining the sample size required for a…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Measurement Techniques, Reliability
Kagan, Spencer – 1972
Unobtrusive measures in psychological experiments are discussed. Six levels of unobtrusiveness are (1) Complete Unobtrusiveness, (2) Hidden Mechanical Intervention, (3) Hidden Observer, (4) Impinging Mechanical Intervention Not Recognized as Experimental, (5) Impinging Observer, and (6) Unobtrusive Measures within an Experimental Setting. Each of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Measurement Techniques, Psychology, Psychometrics
Texas Education Agency, Austin. Div. of Curriculum Development. – 1974
This guide presents a general music program for elementary grades. The program divides the grades into four levels: early childhood through grade 1, grades 2-3, grades 4-5, and grade 6. At each level the program is outlined in terms of rhythm, melody, harmony, form, tempo, dynamics, and tone color. In addition, there is a section on instrumental…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Equipment, Music Activities, Music Education
Weeks, Joseph L.; And Others – 1974
Three experimental psychological tests were investigated to determine if they added significantly to the prediction of eight drug abuse criteria when combined with a basic predictor set consisting of background variables only. Of the four tests investigated, only one, the Life Values Questionnaire appeared to add any significant unique variance to…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Drug Abuse, Military Organizations, Predictor Variables
O'Donnell, Roy C. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to explore the possibility of designing an instrument to obtain information about word associations with certain factors held stable. The instrument developed, Words in Pairs, consisted of 20 items, each item containing four words. The first eight items required the subject to pair a noun with another noun of the same…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Grade 9, Paired Associate Learning, Secondary Education


