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Kountur, Ronny – Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 2016
Problem Statement: The use of self-report questionnaires may lead to biases such as careless responses that distort the research outcomes. Early detection of careless responses in self-report questionnaires may reduce error, but little guidance exists in the literature regarding techniques for detecting such careless or random responses in…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Response Style (Tests), Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing
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Portolese, Laura; Krause, Jackie; Bonner, Julie – American Journal of Distance Education, 2016
This article focuses on timed tests and specifically on whether increased time enhances test performance. Three courses during the Winter 2015 term (quizzes n = 573) and three courses over the Spring 2015 term (quizzes n = 600) comprised this sample. Students were given the same tests, but the experimental group (Spring 2015) was given 50% more…
Descriptors: Timed Tests, Time Factors (Learning), Performance Factors, Experimental Groups
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Gross, Thomas J.; Duhon, Gary J.; Hansen, Brooke; Rowland, Julie E.; Schutte, Greg; Williams, Joey – Journal of Experimental Education, 2014
Math proficiency is related to math calculation fluency. Explicit timing provides repeated practice for math fluency. It is enhanced through goal setting, graphic feedback, and rewards. Self-selected goals have potential to increase performance for math fluency. This study compared the effect of goal lines, and researcher goals versus…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Numeracy, Subtraction, Goal Orientation
Perucca, David. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Children from a low socioeconomic status (SES) are exposed to numerous stress factors that are negatively associated with sustained attention and academic performance. This association suggests that the timed component of lengthy assessments may be unfair for students from such backgrounds, as they may have an inability to sustain attention during…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Low Income Groups, Socioeconomic Status
Kuterbach, James M. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The purpose of this study was to determine the most important factors in predicting academic outcomes at the post-secondary level. With an increasing number of students attending college and the spiraling costs of post-secondary education there is a greater need, now more than ever, to discern the most important factors in positive academic…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Outcomes of Education, Postsecondary Education, Academic Achievement
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Strang, Kenneth David – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2012
An experiment compared asynchronous versus synchronous instruction in an online quantitative course. Mann-Whitney U-tests, correlation, analysis of variance, t tests, and multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA) were utilized to test the hypothesis that more high-quality online experiential learning interactions would increase grade.…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Interaction, Statistical Analysis, Business Administration
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Anthony, Jared Judd – Assessing Writing, 2009
Testing the hypotheses that reflective timed-essay prompts should elicit memories of meaningful experiences in students' undergraduate education, and that computer-mediated classroom experiences should be salient among those memories, a combination of quantitative and qualitative research methods paints a richer, more complex picture than either…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Reflection
Marso, Ronald N. – J Educ Meas, 1970
It was found test item arrangement does not significantly influence test results. (CK)
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Item Analysis, Test Construction, Test Results
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Regal, Ronald R.; Larntz, Kinley – Psychometrika, 1978
Models relating individual and group problem solving solution times under the condition of limited time (time limit censoring) are presented. Maximum likelihood estimation of parameters and a goodness of fit test are presented. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Problem Solving