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Mischo, Christoph; Maaß, Katja – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2013
This paper presents an intervention study whose aim was to promote teacher beliefs about mathematics and learning mathematics and student competences in mathematical modeling. In the intervention, teachers received written curriculum materials about mathematical modeling. The concept underlying the materials was based on constructivist ideas and…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Intervention
Peer reviewedWolter, David G.; Earl, Robert W. – Psychometrika, 1972
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Learning, Mathematical Models, Probability
Tucker, Ledyard R.; And Others – 1970
Three topics in factor analysis are covered: a) a reliability coefficient for assessing the quality of a maximum likelihood factor analysis, b) an application of three-mode factor analysis to serial learning data, showing variations in learning curves over stages of learning and individuals, and c) the use of personal probability functions to…
Descriptors: Correlation, Factor Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Individual Differences
Griffiths, Alan K.; Cornish, Alan G. – 1978
This paper reviews methods which have been used to identify and validate learning hierarchies. Specifically, three methods which reflect the notion of a relatively inviolate sequence are discussed and compared. Two of the psychometric methods compare pairs of skills, the ordering-theoretic method (Bart and Krus) and the test of inclusion (White…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Expectancy Tables, Foreign Countries, High Schools


