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Pablo A. Mitnik – Sociological Methods & Research, 2025
Although there is an extensive methodological literature on the measurement of intergenerational income mobility, there has been limited research on the conceptual interpretation of mobility measures and the methodological implications of those interpretations. In this article, I focus on the three measures of mobility most frequently used in the…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Income, Correlation, Measurement Techniques
Demszky, Dorottya; Liu, Jing; Mancenido, Zid; Cohen, Julie; Hill, Heather C.; Jurafsky, Dan; Hashimoto, Tatsunori – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
In conversation, "uptake" happens when a speaker builds on the contribution of their interlocutor by, for example, acknowledging, repeating or reformulating what they have said. In education, teachers' uptake of student contributions has been linked to higher student achievement. Yet measuring and improving teachers' uptake at scale is…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Teacher Student Relationship, Discourse Analysis, Measurement Techniques
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Schiltz, Fritz; De Witte, Kristof – British Educational Research Journal, 2017
This paper investigates estimation methods to model the relationship between school district size, costs per student and the organisation of school districts. We show that the assumptions on the functional form strongly affect the estimated scale economies and offer two possible solutions to allow for more flexibility in the estimation method.…
Descriptors: Computation, Correlation, School District Size, Expenditure per Student
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Wiberg, Marie; González, Jorge – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2016
Equating methods make use of an appropriate transformation function to map the scores of one test form into the scale of another so that scores are comparable and can be used interchangeably. The equating literature shows that the ways of judging the success of an equating (i.e., the score transformation) might differ depending on the adopted…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Equated Scores, Scores, Models
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Titze, Ingo R.; Hunter, Eric J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: School-teachers have become a benchmark population for the study of occupational voice use. A decade of vibration-dose studies on the teacher population allows a comparison to be made between specific dose measures for eventual assessment of damage risk. Method: Vibration dosimetry is reformulated with the inclusion of collision stress.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Teachers, Risk, Voice Disorders
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Maanen, Annette; Dewald-Kaufmann, Julia F.; Oort, Frans J.; de Bruin, Eduard J.; Smits, Marcel G.; Short, Michelle A.; Gradisar, Michael; Kerkhof, Gerard A.; Meijer, Anne Marie – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2014
Background: Sleep reduction, resulting from insufficient or poor sleep, is a common phenomenon in adolescents. Due to its severe negative psychological and behavioral daytime consequences, it is important to have a short reliable and valid measure to assess symptoms of sleep reduction. Objective: This study aims to validate the Sleep Reduction…
Descriptors: Sleep, Adolescents, Measurement Techniques, Questionnaires
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Wetzel, Eunike; Xu, Xueli; von Davier, Matthias – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2015
In large-scale educational surveys, a latent regression model is used to compensate for the shortage of cognitive information. Conventionally, the covariates in the latent regression model are principal components extracted from background data. This operational method has several important disadvantages, such as the handling of missing data and…
Descriptors: Surveys, Regression (Statistics), Models, Research Methodology
Duan, Lian – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Finding the most interesting correlations among items is essential for problems in many commercial, medical, and scientific domains. For example, what kinds of items should be recommended with regard to what has been purchased by a customer? How to arrange the store shelf in order to increase sales? How to partition the whole social network into…
Descriptors: Correlation, Measurement, Measurement Techniques, Measurement Objectives
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Christie, A.; Kamen, G.; Boucher, Jean P.; Inglis, J. Greig; Gabriel, David A. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2010
The Hoffmann reflex is obtained through surface electromyographic recordings, and it is one of the most common neurophysiological techniques in exercise science. Measurement and evaluation of the peak-to-peak amplitude of the Hoffmann reflex has been guided by the observation that it is a variable response that requires multiple trials to obtain a…
Descriptors: Motor Reactions, Measurement Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Analysis
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Almehrizi, Rashid S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2013
The majority of large-scale assessments develop various score scales that are either linear or nonlinear transformations of raw scores for better interpretations and uses of assessment results. The current formula for coefficient alpha (a; the commonly used reliability coefficient) only provides internal consistency reliability estimates of raw…
Descriptors: Raw Scores, Scaling, Reliability, Computation
Miller, Angie L. – Association for Institutional Research (NJ1), 2011
The frequent use of self-report student surveys in higher education calls into question the possibility of social desirability having an unwanted influence on responses. This research explores the potential presence of social desirability bias with the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE), a widely used assessment of student behaviors.…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Bias, College Students, Student Surveys
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Butner, Jonathan; Story, T. Nathan; Berg, Cynthia A.; Wiebe, Deborah J. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2011
Temporal patterning in blood glucose (BG) consistent with fractals--how BG follows a repetitive pattern through resolutions of time--was used to examine 2 different samples of adolescents with Type 1 diabetes (10-14 years). Sample 1 contained 10 adolescents with longtime series for accurate estimations of long-term dependencies associated with…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Adolescents, Geometric Concepts, Computation
Stacy, Brian; Reckase, Mark; Wooldridge, Jeffrey; Guarino, Cassandra – Education Policy Center at Michigan State University, 2013
This paper investigates how the precision and stability of a teacher's value-added estimate relates to the characteristics of the teacher's students. Using a large administrative data set and a variety of teacher value-added estimators, it finds that the stability over time of teacher value-added estimates can depend on the previous achievement…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Competencies, Academic Achievement, Computation
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Cho, Sun-Joo; Li, Feiming; Bandalos, Deborah – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate the application of the parallel analysis (PA) method for choosing the number of factors in component analysis for situations in which data are dichotomous or ordinal. Although polychoric correlations are sometimes used as input for component analyses, the random data matrices generated for use in PA…
Descriptors: Correlation, Evaluation Methods, Data Analysis, Matrices
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Woods, Carol M. – Psychological Methods, 2007
This research focused on confidence intervals (CIs) for 10 measures of monotonic association between ordinal variables. Standard errors (SEs) were also reviewed because more than 1 formula was available per index. For 5 indices, an element of the formula used to compute an SE is given that is apparently new. CIs computed with different SEs were…
Descriptors: Intervals, Computation, Measurement Techniques, Error of Measurement
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