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Leighton, Jacqueline P.; Lehman, Blair – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2020
In this digital ITEMS module, Dr. Jacqueline Leighton and Dr. Blair Lehman review differences between think-aloud interviews to measure problem-solving processes and cognitive labs to measure comprehension processes. Learners are introduced to historical, theoretical, and procedural differences between these methods and how to use and analyze…
Descriptors: Protocol Analysis, Interviews, Problem Solving, Cognitive Processes
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Hung, Erick K.; Binder, Renee L.; Fordwood, Samantha R.; Hall, Stephen E.; Cramer, Robert J.; McNiel, Dale E. – Academic Psychiatry, 2012
Objective: Although health professionals increasingly are expected to be able to assess and manage patients' risk for suicide, few methods are available to evaluate this competency. This report describes development of a competency-assessment instrument for suicide risk-assessment (CAI-S), and evaluates its use in an objective structured clinical…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Focus Groups, Health Personnel
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Dalack, Gregory W.; Jibson, Michael D. – Academic Psychiatry, 2012
Objective: The authors describe the implementation of Clinical Skills Verification (CSV) in their program as an in-training assessment intended primarily to provide formative feedback to trainees, strengthen the supervisory experience, identify the need for remediation of interviewing skills, and secondarily to demonstrating resident competence…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Supervision
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Hjelmeland, Heidi; Dieserud, Gudrun; Dyregrov, Kari; Knizek, Birthe L.; Leenaars, Antoon A. – Death Studies, 2012
One of the most established "truths" in suicidology is that almost all (90% or more) of those who kill themselves suffer from one or more mental disorders, and a causal link between the two is implied. Psychological autopsy (PA) studies constitute one main evidence base for this conclusion. However, there has been little reflection on the…
Descriptors: Suicide, Mental Disorders, Mental Health, Evidence
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Marques, Joan F.; McCall, Chester – Qualitative Report, 2005
Interrater reliability has thus far not been a common application in phenomenological studies. However, once the suggestion was brought up by a team of supervising professors during the preliminary orals of a phenomenological study, the utilization of this verification tool turned out to be vital to the credibility level of this type of inquiry,…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Phenomenology, Qualitative Research, Computation
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Aleong, Chandra – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
This paper discusses whether there are differences in performance based on differences in strategy. First, an attempt was made to determine whether the institution had a strategy, and if so, did it follow a particular model. Major models of strategy are the industry analysis approach, the resource based view or the RBV model and the more recent,…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Higher Education, Institutional Evaluation, Case Studies
Fowler, Floyd J., Jr.; Mangione, Thomas W. – 1986
This large-scale field experiment examined the potential of various training and supervision programs to affect the performance of health survey interviewers and the quality of data they collect. It was found that interviewers who received less than one day of basic training generally displayed inadequate interviewing skills. A program of tape…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Health Services, Information Seeking, Inquiry
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Gillberg, Christopher; Gillberg, Carina; Rastam, Maria; Wentz, Elisabeth – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2001
The development of the Asperger Syndrome (and high-functioning autism) Diagnostic Interview (ASDI) is described. Preliminary data from a clinical study of 20 individuals (ages 6-55) suggest that interrater reliability and test-retest stability may be excellent, with kappas exceeding 0.90 in both instances. The validity appears to be relatively…
Descriptors: Adults, Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Children
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Linehan, Marsha M.; Comtois, Katherine Anne; Brown, Milton Z.; Heard, Heidi L.; Wagner, Amy – Psychological Assessment, 2006
The authors describe the development of the Suicide Attempt Self-Injury Interview (SASII), an instrument designed to assess the factors involved in nonfatal suicide attempts and intentional self-injury. Using 4 cohorts of participants, authors generated SASII items and evaluated them with factor and content analyses and internal consistency…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Suicide, Evaluation Methods, Self Destructive Behavior
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Peacock, Matthew – ELT Journal, 1997
Investigates whether authentic materials increase student motivation in the classroom. Findings reveal that while on-task behavior and observed motivation increased significantly when authentic materials were used, self-reported motivation only increased over the last 12 days of the study. Students reported authentic materials to be less…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Data Collection, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials
Stansfield, Charles W.; Kenyon, Dorry Mann – 1988
The development and validation of a Portuguese oral language test are described. The test consisted of five item types: personal conversation, giving directions, description of picture sequences, topical discourse, and oral task completion based on printed instructions. Three preliminary forms of the test were administered to a group of language…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Interviews, Language Tests, Oral Language