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Lawrason, Robin E.; Hedberg, John G. – Journal of Instructional Development, 1978
The purpose of this study was to develop models that could demonstrate those relationships between factors in the instructional development process that affect the success of the overall project; however, the data generated cannot support such models at this time. Implications for developers are discussed. (Author/JEG)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Technology, Higher Education, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedRubinfeld, Daniel L. – Review of Economics and Statistics, 1977
Available from: North-Holland Publishing Company, P.O. Box 211, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; $19.00 annual subscription.
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Models, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedKrausz, Moshe; Koslowsky, Meni; Eiser, Asher – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1998
Data from 200 Israeli employees on tardiness, absences, job satisfaction, and intent to leave were used to test three models. The best model for predicting satisfaction and intention used lateness and absence in two consecutive years as predictors. Demographic and environmental models showed a poorer fit. (SK)
Descriptors: Employee Absenteeism, Foreign Countries, Intention, Job Satisfaction
Peer reviewedSantiago-Rivera, Azara L; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1995
Extends research on the centrality model -- an integrative model of stress and cognitive appraisal -- by examining the relationships among achievement, challenge appraisal, and subsequent coping behaviors. Results indicate that the importance of achievement interacted with challenge appraisal to predict both planful problem solving and positive…
Descriptors: Achievement, College Students, Coping, Evaluation
Peer reviewedKoll, Mathew; Srinivasan, Padmini – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Argues that, given a document and a query, users first judge the document against the individual concepts in the query and then use some inferencing process to derive a compound judgment for the entire query. The research examines the relative effectiveness of probabilistic and fuzzy models at predicting users' compound judgments. (23 references)…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking, Inferences, Models
Branch, Robert C. – Educational Technology, 1994
Discusses teachers' use of systematic instructional design practices; describes fundamental components of instructional design; explains a teacher planning inventory; and reports on a study of junior and senior high school teachers that examined their use of instructional design practices in their planning routines. (Contains 21 references.) (LRW)
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Predictor Variables, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDamanpour, Fariborz; Evan, William M. – Library and Information Science Research, 1992
This study used a sampling of empirical data from public libraries to examine organizational characteristics (i.e., specialization, horizontal differentiation, vertical differentiation, professionalism, administrative intensity, organizational slack, and organizational size) and performance levels of three groups of organizations delineated…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Innovation, Library Administration, Models
Peer reviewedMcCade, Joseph M. – Journal of Epsilon Pi Tau, 1991
Using all freshmen who entered the Millersburg University Department of Industry and Technology (1981-86) a system was created that could identify incoming students who would most likely have difficulty attaining a 2.5 grade point average at the end of the sophomore year. The process should provide a model for construction of a prediction…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Grade Point Average, Higher Education, Models
Peer reviewedBornstein, Marc H.; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S. – Child Development, 1990
Activities of 28 primiparous mothers and their infants that occurred during naturalistic interactions at home were observed when infants were two and five months of age. Findings indicated that infants appeared to be flexible and plastic in their behavioral repertoires, and were influenced by their mothers. Mothers adapted to the behaviors of…
Descriptors: Family Life, Infants, Longitudinal Studies, Models
Peer reviewedKerns, David L. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1998
This study identified characteristics of girls likely to have positive medical findings for child sexual-abuse. Females who were suspected to be child sexual abuse victims (n=1,456) were medically evaluated. Associations were found between positive findings of trauma and age and a history of sexual contact. A prediction model for suspected victims…
Descriptors: Age, Child Abuse, Females, Incidence
Tabor, Whitney; Hutchins, Sean – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Dynamical, self-organizing models of sentence processing predict "digging-in" effects: The more committed the parser becomes to a wrong syntactic choice, the harder it is to reanalyze. Experiment 1 replicates previous grammaticality judgment studies (F. Ferreira & J. M. Henderson, 1991b, 1993), revealing a deleterious effect of lengthening the…
Descriptors: Self Control, Sentences, Sentence Structure, Language Processing
Klugkist, Irene; Laudy, Olav; Hoijtink, Herbert – Psychological Methods, 2005
Researchers often have one or more theories or expectations with respect to the outcome of their empirical research. When researchers talk about the expected relations between variables if a certain theory is correct, their statements are often in terms of one or more parameters expected to be larger or smaller than one or more other parameters.…
Descriptors: Researchers, Bayesian Statistics, Mathematical Concepts, Statistical Analysis
Macmillan, Neil A.; Rotello, Caren M. – Psychological Review, 2006
B. B. Murdock (2006; see record 2006-08257-009) has interpreted remember-know data within a decision space defined by item and associative information, the fundamental variables in his general recognition memory model TODAM (B. B. Murdock, 1982). He has related parameters of this extended model to stimulus characteristics for several classic…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Stimuli, Predictor Variables, Decision Making
Tarr, James E.; Ross, Daniel J.; McNaught, Melissa D.; Chavez, Oscar; Grouws, Douglas A.; Reys, Robert E.; Sears, Ruthmae; Taylan, R. Didem – Online Submission, 2010
The Comparing Options in Secondary Mathematics: Investigating Curriculum (COSMIC) project is a longitudinal study of student learning from two types of mathematics curricula: integrated and subject-specific. Previous large-scale research studies such as the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) indicate that numerous variables are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Teacher Characteristics, Mathematics Achievement, Program Effectiveness
Shapley, Kelly; Sheehan, Daniel; Maloney, Catherine; Caranikas-Walker, Fanny – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2010
In the study of the Technology Immersion model, high-need middle schools were "immersed" in technology by providing laptops for each teacher and student, instructional and learning resources, professional development, and technical and pedagogical support. This article reports third-year findings for the teacher component of the…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Middle Schools, Technology Integration, Educational Technology

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