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Leenen, Iwin; Van Mechelen, Iven; De Boeck, Paul; Rosenberg, Seymour – Psychometrika, 1999
Presents a three-way, three-mode extension of the two-way, two-mode hierarchical classes model of P. De Boeck and S. Rosenberg (1998) for the analysis of individual differences in binary object x attribute arrays. Illustrates the model with data on psychiatric diagnosis and discusses the relation between the model and other extant models. (SLD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Individual Differences, Models, Set Theory
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Krull, Jennifer L.; Mackinnon, David P. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2001
Combines procedures for single-level mediational analysis with multilevel modeling techniques to test mediational effects in clustered data appropriately. Compared, through simulation, the performance of these multilevel mediational models with that of single-level models in clustered data with various real-world characteristics. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Groups, Individual Differences, Models
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Haile, Christine E.; Trubitt, Lisa – EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007
Professional development has become an increasingly important topic among information technology (IT) professionals in higher education, but what does it mean to engage in professional development activities? How does an institution create an initiative that meets broad organizational goals while taking into account the specific needs of the…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Resource Staff, Higher Education, Administrative Organization
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Johnson, Timothy R. – Psychometrika, 2007
In this paper I present a class of discrete choice models for ordinal response variables based on a generalization of the stereotype model. The stereotype model can be derived and generalized as a random utility model for ordered alternatives. Random utility models can be specified to account for heteroscedastic and correlated utilities. In the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Stereotypes, Response Style (Tests), Generalization
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Sroufe, L. Alan; Waters, Everett – Child Development, 1977
Discusses the conflict between situational influences and stable individual differences in attachment behavior and attempts to resolve this conflict by examining the functions, outcomes, and context sensitivity of attachment behavior and the underlying behavioral control systems that organize it. (JMB)
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Individual Differences, Literature Reviews, Models
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DeFrank, Richard S.; Ivancevich, John M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1986
Reviews behavioral, medical, and social science literature to illustrate the complexity and multidisciplinary nature of the job loss experience and provides a conceptual model to examine individual responses to job loss. Emphasizes the importance of including organizational-relevant variables in individual level conceptualizations and proposed…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Individual Differences, Models, Research Needs
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Bradley, Richard W. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1994
Contends that tests were not used in counseling in the mid-20th century partially as a function of the prevailing view of what constituted science. Questions the 19th-century view of science regarding testing and then moves on to assert that the 21st-century application of tests with clients requires a substantial paradigm shift. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Counseling, Individual Differences, Models, Test Use
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Macpherson, Robyn; Stanovich, Keith E. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
This study examined the predictors of belief bias in a formal reasoning paradigm (a syllogistic reasoning task) and myside bias in two informal reasoning paradigms (an argument generation task and an experiment evaluation task). Neither cognitive ability nor thinking dispositions predicted myside bias, but both cognitive ability and thinking…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Cognitive Ability, Logical Thinking, Models
Weenolsen, Patricia – 1986
Research has not addressed issues of life meaning in a life-span developmental framework. The Loss and Transcendence paradigm was developed as a humanistic-existential approach to life-span development which has as its central theme the concept that individuals are in a continuous process of creating their lives and their selves. To explore loss…
Descriptors: Adults, Existentialism, Females, Humanism
McFann, Howard H. – 1970
This paper was part of a symposium in which research on Project 100,000 was summarized. The report presents information on three major HumRRO projects concerned with training and performance of men of varying ability levels. The first project compared on-the-job performance of military personnel of varying ability levels. The second project…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Literacy, Low Ability Students, Models
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Simon, Herbert A.; Reed, Stephen K. – Cognitive Psychology, 1976
A computer simulation model was fitted to human laboratory data for the Missionaries and Cannibals task to explain the effects upon problem performance of giving a hint and the effect of solving problems a second time after a successful solution has been achieved. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Computers, Individual Differences, Models, Problem Solving
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Kearsley, Gregory P.; Royce, Joseph R. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1977
A conceptual framework for individual differences in sensory structure and processing is outlined which provides a theoretical integration of multivariate, psychophysical, and experimental studies of sensation. (Author)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, General Education, Individual Differences, Models
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Crosby, John F.; And Others – Journal of Divorce, 1986
Builds on a 1983 pilot study of the sequence of feelings and behaviors in divorce, using 141 divorced persons. Model employed three process stages, three filing categories, and three variables. Results of phase two indicated modal frequency of responses at various stages. Recovery lag between actives and passives was not confirmed as in 1983…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Divorce, Grief, Individual Differences
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Cooper, Lowell; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1986
Presents a model for understanding how individuals manifest conflict in group psychotherapy and the major changes in technique following from this model. Proposes that individuals make unconscious decisions to expose conflict when it is safe to do so, as opposed to traditional dynamic theory. A clinical example demonstrates technical innovations…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Group Counseling, Individual Differences, Individual Needs
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Friedman, Alinda; Polson, Martha Campbell – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1981
A framework for understanding how cerebral specialization of function contributes to the flexibility of human information processing is presented. The left and right hemispheres together form a system of two mutually inaccessible and finite pools of resources which cannot be made available in different amounts at any given time. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences, Literature Reviews
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