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Wild, Cheryl L.; Davis, Leta – 1978
Requests to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) for postsecondary education data were analyzed and compared to previously identified issues. Summaries of telephone requests (log entries) and files of letter requests from January 1977 through December 1977 were studied. A single coding scheme was developed for both letter and phone…
Descriptors: Codification, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Data Processing
Kendall, W. L. – 1968
This document attempts to state in simple terms what is necessary as a minimum to ensure the adequate provision of educational statistics in developing countries. It has been developed for the use of Ministries of Education and other interested departments in developing countries to help them develop the basic set of statistics necessary for…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Developing Nations
Hargis, W. Douglas; Blocker, Clyde E. – 1973
Data collected in 1960-63 on private philanthropic support to junior colleges are compared with data collected in 1968-71. Questionnaires were mailed during 1968-71 to 1,091 junior colleges in the United States; 650 schools responded with usable data. Of these schools, 546 were publicly supported, 52 were independent, and 52 were church-related.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Research, Financial Support
Judd, Wilson A.
A study was conducted to investigate learner control of instruction in contrast to response sensitive branching algorithms with respect to two specific types of instructional decisions: (1) whether a student should enter and study a particular instructional module given his score on an associated diagnostic pretest; and (2) when a student should…
Descriptors: Algorithms, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
Peer reviewedMeyers, Barbara; Fleming, Janice L. – Journal of Academic Librarianship, 1991
Discussion of journal pricing and its effects on academic libraries focuses on data from the Optical Society of America's pricing study that used price per 1,000 words as a quantitative evaluative tool. Data collection methodology is described, and implications of the results for library collection development are suggested. (eight references)…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods
Schwartz, Robert M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
This study investigated the effectiveness and efficiency of the Reading Recovery early intervention. At-risk 1st-grade students were randomly assigned to receive the intervention during the 1st or 2nd half of the school year. High-average and low-average students from the same classrooms provided additional comparisons. Thirty-seven teachers from…
Descriptors: Phonemes, High Risk Students, Reading Difficulties, Literacy
Francis, Raymond W. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2007
College faculty face the ongoing dilemma of balancing the professional emphasis on student learning with the administrative task of documenting student performance related to reappointment, promotion, and tenure. As tools in the undergraduate and graduate programs of an institution of higher learning, concept maps provide faculty with interesting…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Teacher Effectiveness, Data Collection, Concept Mapping
Nevada System of Higher Education, 2007
Faculty workload can be separated into two distinct areas: instructional workload (i.e. in-class workload) and out-of-classroom activities. This indicates that at the universities, the state college, and the community colleges the role of full-time faculty extends well beyond classroom instruction. To varying degrees, faculty workload is impacted…
Descriptors: State Colleges, Community Colleges, Research Methodology, Definitions
Johnson, Genevieve Marie – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2007
Practice-as-inquiry refers to the blending of instructional practice with systematic curricular inquiry. College and university teachers, while experts in their disciplines, typically are not specialists in instructional practice. Practice-as-inquiry (also referred to as teacher-as-researcher) may function as a mechanism of continuous teaching…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Dentistry, Data Interpretation
Braun, Henry; Jenkins, Frank; Grigg, Wendy – National Center for Education Statistics, 2006
Charter schools are a relatively new, but fast-growing, phenomenon in American public education. As such, they merit the attention of all parties interested in the education of the nation's youth. The present report comprises two separate analyses. The first is a "combined analysis" in which hierarchical linear models (HLMs) were…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, School Districts, Charter Schools, Tests
Latimer, William W.; O'Brien, Megan S.; Vasquez, Marco A.; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Rios-Bedoya, Carlos F.; Floyd, Leah J. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2006
Anonymous surveys have been widely used worldwide to describe adolescent substance use yet cannot elucidate causal drug abuse predictors. Studies in the U.S. have generally found that anonymous and confidential surveys yield comparable levels of self-reported substance use, yet the effect of survey format on youth self-report has not been…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Substance Abuse, Foreign Countries, Confidentiality
de Leeuw, Edith Desiree – 1992
Three major methods of survey research, face-to-face interviews, telephone interviews, and mail questionnaires, are compared with respect to the quality of the data. The literature on experimental comparisons of these methods is reviewed, and the effects of the mode of data collection on aspects of data quality are examined. The effects of the…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Foreign Countries
Ouimet, Judith A.; Hanson, Gary R. – 1997
Historically, data have been collected from survey participants through a paper-and-pencil questionnaire or through interviews in person or on the telephone. This study compares the use of a new approach, interactive telephone data collection (ITDCT) to traditional paper-and-pencil collection. ITDCT administers survey items through a digitized…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Collection, Educational Technology
Verhagen, Plon W.; Breman, Jeroen – 1995
The purpose of this study was to gather further insight into a previous investigation of the relationship between self-chosen and program-controlled segment length of an interactive videodisk program, and performance on post- and retention tests. The initial study by Verhagen, which questioned what is the optimum length of well-designed…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Collection, Higher Education, Individualized Instruction
Parkinson, Brian; Sandhu, Parveen; Lacorte, Manel; Gourlay, Lesley – Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, 1998
This article considers arguments for and against the use of coding systems in classroom-based language research and touches on some relevant considerations from ethnographic and conversational analysis approaches. The four authors each explain and elaborate on their practical decision to code or not to code events or utterances at a specific point…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Communication, Classroom Research, Comparative Analysis

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