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Lord, Frederic M. – 1972
A method for estimating power scores is described. By way of illustration, it is applied to 21 students who were improperly timed on a standard test. Some empirical results are given in support of the estimation procedure. (Author)
Descriptors: Bulletins, Mathematical Models, Probability, Research
Abranovic, Wynn A.
Two basic issues are discussed that involve the Carver model of the relationship between test score and knowledge. The first of these concerns different types of tests which have different probabilities of obtaining the correct answer due to guessing. A derivation is shown which places different test types "on-a-par"--meaning that two tests are…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Knowledge Level, Mathematical Models, Multiple Choice Tests
Epstein, Kenneth I. – 1975
Since the primary purpose of classical testing is to rank order examinees consistently, the absolute value of the true score has been relatively unimportant. However, the major purpose of criterion referenced testing is to estimate the true capabilities of examinees to perform specific tasks. Hence, the problems of true score determination assume…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Criterion Referenced Tests, Mathematical Models, Military Personnel
Dinov, Ivo D. – Online Submission, 2006
The need for hands-on computer laboratory experience in undergraduate and graduate statistics education has been firmly established in the past decade. As a result a number of attempts have been undertaken to develop novel approaches for problem-driven statistical thinking, data analysis and result interpretation. In this paper we describe an…
Descriptors: Statistical Data, Statistical Analysis, Probability, Internet
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Suppes, Patrick – Synthese, 1970
Research supported in part by a National Science Foundation Grant. (VM)
Descriptors: Context Free Grammar, Criteria, Descriptive Linguistics, Generative Grammar
Frary, Robert B.; Zimmerman, Donald W. – Educ Psychol Meas, 1970
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Guessing (Tests), Multiple Choice Tests, Probability
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van der Linden, Wim J. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1979
The restrictions on item difficulties that must be met when binomial models are applied to domain-referenced testing are examined. Both a deterministic and a stochastic conception of item responses are discussed with respect to difficulty and Guttman-type items. (Author/BH)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Item Sampling, Latent Trait Theory, Mathematical Models
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Miller, Brent C.; Bingham, C. Raymond – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1989
This study, based on a national probability sample of 15- to 19-year-old women, showed that adolescent women raised by a single parent were more likely to have nonmarital sexual intercourse than were young women from intact marriages. However, this effect was diminished by controlling for age and race, social class, and religion. (TE)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Daughters, Divorce, Family Structure
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Agnoli, Franca; Krantz, David H. – Cognitive Psychology, 1989
Two experiments, with 300 adult women as subjects, studied the effects of laboratory training on the use of the Conjunction Rule, a principle of probability that is often violated. Learning alternative strategies enabled trained subjects to use extensional reasoning rather than intensional heuristics. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Employed Women, Females
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Becker, William E.; Greene, William H. – Journal of Economic Education, 2005
The authors show how the work of Nobel Laureates in economics can enhance student understanding and bring them up to date on topics such as probability, uncertainty and decision theory, hypothesis testing, regression to the mean, instrumental variable techniques, discrete choice modeling, and time-series analysis. (Contains 2 notes.)
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Economics Education, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
Watson, Jane – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2007
Inference, or decision making, is seen in curriculum documents as the final step in a statistical investigation. For a formal statistical enquiry this may be associated with sophisticated tests involving probability distributions. For young students without the mathematical background to perform such tests, it is still possible to draw informal…
Descriptors: Inferences, Probability, Prediction, Decision Making
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Bozick, Robert – RTI International, 2008
In this paper, I use a nationally representative sample of American high school seniors in 1992 to examine change and stability in the employment patterns of youth as they make the transition from high school to college. Students with weak attachments to the labor force in high school tend to remain unemployed during the first year of college.…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Student Employment, Employment Level, Employment Patterns
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International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
In this issue's "Classroom Notes" section, the following papers are discussed: (1) "Constructing a line segment whose length is equal to the measure of a given angle" (W. Jacob and T. J. Osler); (2) "Generating functions for the powers of Fibonacci sequences" (D. Terrana and H. Chen); (3) "Evaluation of mean and variance integrals without…
Descriptors: Mathematics, College Mathematics, Units of Study, Lesson Plans
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Bruno, James Edward; Nelkin, Ira – Educational Planning, 1975
The logit methodology provides a unique way of examining input-output relationships for social systems where the principal output of the analysis is a probability of some action or state. (Author)
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Educational Planning, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
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Qian, Jiahe – ETS Research Report Series, 2006
Weighting and variance estimation are two statistical issues involved in survey data analysis for large-scale assessment programs such as the Higher Education Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Literacy Assessment. Because survey data are always acquired by probability sampling, to draw unbiased or almost unbiased inferences for the…
Descriptors: Weighted Scores, Sampling, Statistical Analysis, Higher Education
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