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Schulz, E. Matthew – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2006
A look at real data shows that Reckase's psychometric theory for standard setting is not applicable to bookmark and that his simulations cannot explain actual differences between methods. It is suggested that exclusively test-centered, criterion-referenced approaches are too idealized and that a psychophysics paradigm and a theory of group…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Group Behavior, Standard Setting, Simulation
Connell, Louise; Keane, Mark T. – Cognitive Science, 2006
Plausibility has been implicated as playing a critical role in many cognitive phenomena from comprehension to problem solving. Yet, across cognitive science, plausibility is usually treated as an operationalized variable or metric rather than being explained or studied in itself. This article describes a new cognitive model of plausibility, the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Models, Comprehension, Problem Solving
Sanchez, Tony R. – Social Studies, 2006
Most agree that the event now simply known as 9/11 proved to be a turning point in U.S. history. Nothing will ever be the same again politically, legally, and socially. Besides being the most devastating workplace disaster to occur in New York City and the nation, it was a moment that defined a generation and rivals similar generation-defining…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Simulation, United States History
Allen, Ashley J.; Balschweid, Mark; Hammond, Paul; Henderson, Brian; Johnson, Peggy A.; Kite, Abigayle; Martin, Stephanie – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2004
In this investigation, pairs of upper elementary students test germination percentage using seeds of Indian corn ("Zea mays"), scarlet runner beans ("Phaseolus coccineus"), and the prairie cup-plant ("Silphium perfoliatum") grown on rolled, damp paper towels. The pairs compare seeds that have been stratified, a simulation of overwintering and…
Descriptors: Investigations, Science Activities, Plants (Botany), Elementary School Science
Hendrawan, Irene; Glas, Cees A. W.; Meijer, Rob R. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2005
The effect of person misfit to an item response theory model on a mastery/nonmastery decision was investigated. Furthermore, it was investigated whether the classification precision can be improved by identifying misfitting respondents using person-fit statistics. A simulation study was conducted to investigate the probability of a correct…
Descriptors: Probability, Statistics, Test Length, Simulation
Wang, Wen-Chung; Chyi-In, Wu – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
Because of the requirement of reporting effect sizes and in the interest of measurement of change within the item response theory framework, their combination becomes a new issue. In the present study, repeated measures are decomposed as an initial ability and one or more modifiabilities (gain score) using a multidimensional Rasch model. The…
Descriptors: Simulation, Effect Size, Item Response Theory, Meta Analysis
Holroyd, Clay B.; Yeung, Nick; Coles, Michael G. H.; Cohen, Jonathan D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2005
The concept of error detection plays a central role in theories of executive control. In this article, the authors present a mechanism that can rapidly detect errors in speeded response time tasks. This error monitor assigns values to the output of cognitive processes involved in stimulus categorization and response generation and detects errors…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Cognitive Processes, Error of Measurement, Conceptual Tempo
Loftus, Geoffrey R.; Oberg, Martin A.; Dillon, Allyss M. – Psychological Review, 2004
We contrast 2 theories within whose context problems are conceptualized and data interpreted. By traditional linear theory, a dependent variable is the sum of main-effect and interaction terms. By dimensional theory, independent variables yield values on internal dimensions that in turn determine performance. We frame our arguments within an…
Descriptors: Simulation, Recognition (Psychology), Regression (Statistics), Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBodo, Peter – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Developed a simple computer program for the in-class simulation of the repeated prisoner's dilemma game with student-designed strategies. Describes the basic features of the software. Presents two examples using the program to teach the problems of cooperation among profit-maximizing agents. (JEH)
Descriptors: College Students, Economics, Economics Education, Game Theory
Foot, Hugh C.; Thomson, James A.; Tolmie, Andrew K.; Whelan, Kirstie M.; Morrison, Sheila; Sarvary, Penelope – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
To become more skilled as pedestrians, children need to acquire a view of the traffic environment as one in which road users are active agents with different intentions and objectives. This paper describes a simulation study designed to explore children's understanding of drivers' intentions. It also investigated the effect of training children's…
Descriptors: Children, Intention, Cues, Simulation
Terrance, Cheryl; Matheson, Kimberly – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2003
Student participants (N = 316) viewed a videotaped simulated case involving a woman who had entered a self-defense plea in the shooting death of her abusive husband. As successful claims of self-defense rest on the portrayal of a defendant who has responded reasonably to his/her situation, the implications of various forms of expert testimony in…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Stereotypes, Females, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Farrell, Simon; Lewandowsky, Stephan – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
Several competing theories of short-term memory can explain serial recall performance at a quantitative level. However, most theories to date have not been applied to the accompanying pattern of response latencies, thus ignoring a rich and highly diagnostic aspect of performance. This article explores and tests the error latency predictions of…
Descriptors: Serial Ordering, Short Term Memory, Modeling (Psychology), Recall (Psychology)
Galindo-Garre, Francisca; Vermunt, Jeroen K. – Psychometrika, 2004
This paper presents a row-column (RC) association model in which the estimated row and column scores are forced to be in agreement with a priori specified ordering. Two efficient algorithms for finding the order-restricted maximum likelihood (ML) estimates are proposed and their reliability under different degrees of association is investigated by…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Test Reliability, Computation, Testing
Yuan, Ke-Hai; Chan, Wai – Psychometrika, 2005
The normal theory based maximum likelihood procedure is widely used in structural equation modeling. Three alternatives are: the normal theory based generalized least squares, the normal theory based iteratively reweighted least squares, and the asymptotically distribution-free procedure. When data are normally distributed and the model structure…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Structural Equation Models, Least Squares Statistics, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Batu, Sema; Ergenekon, Yasemin; Erbas, Dilek; Akmanoglu, Nurgul – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2004
The purpose of the present study was to examine the effectiveness of most to least prompting on teaching pedestrian skills to individuals with developmental disabilities. Five individuals with developmental disabilities were taught three different pedestrian skills, all related to crossing the streets, using simulation activities on a road model…
Descriptors: Prompting, Pedestrian Traffic, Developmental Disabilities, Individual Instruction

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