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Smyth, Bruce – Family Matters, 2002
This article examines methodological issues confronting the study of qualitative and quantitative differences in ways that separated parents share time with their children. Measurement issues explored include disentangling dimensions of contact, identifying economic implications of contact, and measuring quality of contact. Sampling issues relate…
Descriptors: Children, Divorce, Measurement, Parent Child Relationship
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Raju, Nambury S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1990
The asymptotic sampling distributions (means and variances) are presented for the signed and unsigned estimates for the Rasch model, two-parameter model, and the three-parameter model with fixed lower asymptotes. Applications for item-bias research are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Item Bias, Item Response Theory
Gordon, Florence S.; Gordon, Sheldon P. – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1989
Describes the use of computer graphics simulations to enhance student understanding of sampling distributions that arise in introductory statistics. Highlights include the distribution of sample proportions, the distribution of the difference of sample means, the distribution of the difference of sample proportions, and the distribution of sample…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Simulation, Higher Education
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Schmitt, Alicia P.; And Others – Applied Measurement in Education, 1990
Equating two parallel forms of the College Board Biology Achievement Test using three sampling strategies was examined. For each strategy, five equating procedures were studied: Tucker and Levine equally reliable linear equatings; frequency estimation equipercentile equatings; chained equipercentile curvilinear equatings; and three-parameter…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Biology, College Entrance Examinations, Equated Scores
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Hammill, Donald D.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1989
Research articles published in 10 major journals during the years 1984-1987 were evaluated to determine how many satisfied the recommendations of the Council for Learning Disabilities' Research Committee on reporting subject data. Only 4 of the 277 articles included acceptable information in 7 recommended areas of subject data. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Experimental Groups, Learning Disabilities
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Evered, Lisa J. – School Science and Mathematics, 1994
Presents data collection activities for the home, school, and community that encourage students to summarize, interpret, and draw inferences. Four types of activities are discussed: observations, surveys, experiments, and sampling. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Education, Experiments, Learning Activities
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Hernon, Peter – College and Research Libraries, 1994
Provides an introduction to sampling, determination of sample size, and selection of the actual sample that would be useful for librarians conducting research and evaluation studies. Highlights include sampling method, sampling error, confidence level, and microcomputer software packages that help determine sample size. (Contains 26 references.)…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Computer Software, Higher Education, Library Research
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Harris, Lisa – Legacy, 1995
A focal-animal sampling technique was applied to measure and quantify visitor behavior at an enclosed hummingbird aviary. The amount of time visitors stayed within the aviary and how they allocated time was measured. Results can be used by exhibit designers to create and modify museum exhibits. (LZ)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Environmental Education, Exhibits
Kiger, Jack E.; Wise, Kenneth – Library Administration and Management, 1995
Discusses how to use attribute sampling to assess the accuracy of a library circulation system. Describes the nature of sampling, sampling risk, and nonsampling error. Presents nine steps for using attribute sampling to determine the maximum percentage of incorrect records in a circulation system. (AEF)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Guides, Library Circulation, Library Collection Development
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Wetherby, Amy M.; Rodriguez, Gary P. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
Communication samples were collected from 15 normally developing children (ages 11-27 months) during the prelinguistic, single-word, and multiword stages, using both structured and unstructured contexts. Significantly more requests were used during the structured context, but no significant difference was found between the numbers of comments used…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Context Effect, Language Acquisition, Language Tests
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Epp, Juanita Ross; And Others – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1994
Using Shakeshaft and Hanson's criteria developed in a 1986 evaluation of androcentric bias in "Educational Administration Quarterly" articles published during the 1970s, examines articles published in "EAQ" during the 1980s. Although bias diminished in the gender of contributing authors and use of inclusive language, other less…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Norms, Research Problems
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White, Arden; Hernandez, Nelda Rae – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1991
Discussion of journal article titles as an index to the contents, and thus to the underlying discipline, focuses on a study that was conducted to investigate the development of the field of counseling. Use of the Danielson and Bryan Index is described, and implications of a trend toward longer titles are suggested. (11 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Correlation, Counseling, Indexes
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Calsyn, Robert J.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1993
Reliability and validity of self-report data provided by 178 mentally ill homeless persons were generally favorable. Self-reports of service use also generally agreed with treatment staff estimates, providing further validity evidence. Researchers and administrators can be relatively confident in using such data. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Data Collection, Estimation (Mathematics), Homeless People
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Fowler, Robert L. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1992
A Monte Carlo simulation explored how to optimize power in the extreme groups strategy when sampling from nonnormal distributions. Results show that the optimum percent for the extreme group selection was approximately the same for all population shapes, except the extremely platykurtic (uniform) distribution. (SLD)
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Equations (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Monte Carlo Methods
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Carver, Ronald P. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1993
Four things are recommended to minimize the influence or importance of statistical significance testing. Researchers must not neglect to add "statistical" to significant and could interpret results before giving p-values. Effect sizes should be reported with measures of sampling error, and replication can be built into the design. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Effect Size, Error of Measurement, Research Methodology
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