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Niloofar Bavarian; Banafsheh Behzad; Sheena Cruz – Grantee Submission, 2020
School health programs are united by their desire to promote health and health-related outcomes among youth. They are also united by the fact that their expected effects are contingent on successful program implementation, which is often impeded by a multitude of real-world barriers. Techniques used in management science may help optimize…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Health Education, Health Promotion, Program Implementation
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Brelias, Anastasia – Athens Journal of Education, 2014
Critical education scholars contend that schools ought to play a role in the transformation of inequitable institutions and social arrangements. In part, this entails educating students in the academic disciplines, viewed as powerful lenses through which students might see the world in order to better understand why things are the way they are and…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Attitudes, Statistics, Mathematics Instruction
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Raudenbush, Stephen W.; Fotiu, Randall P.; Cheong, Yuk Fai – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1999
Uses data from the Trial State Assessment of the National Assessment of Educational Progress to describe and illustrate a two-stage statistical model for investigating state-to-state variation in mathematics achievement. Results reveal considerable state-to-state heterogeneity in mathematics proficiency, but most heterogeneity is explainable on…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Institutional Characteristics, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Achievement
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Harrison, William B. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Combines costs of fund raising and college-relations data for each of 3 years from 17 colleges and universities with the schools' institutional characteristics to predict ratios of alumni donors to each school's total alumni. With factor analysis, classifies expenditure and institutional variables according to fund-raising effort, donor wealth,…
Descriptors: Alumni, Expenditures, Factor Analysis, Fund Raising
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Fielding, A. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 1998
Applies multilevel models of cost-effectiveness to numerous types of (British) institutions providing courses of instruction in the General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level. Different impressions may be gained about an institution's relative effectiveness when cost considerations are combined with outcome measures. Data evaluation needs…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Effectiveness, Efficiency, Foreign Countries
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DesJardins, Stephen L.; Dundar, Halil; Hendel, Darwin D. – Economics of Education Review, 1999
College-preference studies can help administrators identify a potential pool of desirable students and implement new recruitment techniques. This study, which supports earlier findings, used a logistic regression model to investigate the effects of variables relating student characteristics and institutional factors on the decision to apply to a…
Descriptors: College Choice, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Land Grant Universities
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Mancebon, Maria-Jesus; Bandres, Eduardo – Education Economics, 1999
Evaluates efficiency of a sample of Spanish secondary schools, focusing on the measurement model's theoretical specification and the "ex post" analysis of results. Highlights characteristics that differentiate the most efficient schools from the least efficient. Stresses the importance of employing information supplied by both…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Foreign Countries, Institutional Characteristics, Mathematical Models
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Goldhaber, Dan D.; Brewer, Dominic J.; Anderson, Deborah J. – Education Economics, 1999
Estimates a model allowing researchers to determine how much achievement on a 10th-grade standardized test can be explained by observable schooling resources and unobservable school, teacher, and class effects. Although few observable variables are significant test-score determinants, unobservable effects seem important in explaining student…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Grade 10, High Schools, Institutional Characteristics
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Koshal, Rajindar K.; Koshal, Manjulika – Education Economics, 1999
Builds a model explaining the behavior of the supply and demand for education at U.S. liberal arts colleges. A statistical analysis of 1990-91 data for 338 private liberal arts institutions suggests a perfectly competitive market. Student quantity, costs, test scores, class size, and college rankings help explain tuition variations. Contains 27…
Descriptors: Class Size, Costs, Enrollment Trends, Higher Education
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Boschung, Milla D.; Sharpe, Deanna L.; Abdel-Ghany, Mohamed – Economics of Education Review, 1998
Presents a decomposition technique for a Tobit regression model that shows the effect of the independent variables on (1) the amount of financial-aid awards to those receiving aid; and (2) the probability of receiving aid for those who did not receive aid. Contributes to a clearer understanding of the effects of selected factors on awards. (20…
Descriptors: Awards, College Students, Ethnicity, Financial Aid Applicants