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Yang, Xiangdong; Poggio, John C.; Glasnapp, Douglas R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
The effects of five ability estimators, that is, maximum likelihood estimator, weighted likelihood estimator, maximum a posteriori, expected a posteriori, and Owen's sequential estimator, on the performances of the item response theory-based adaptive classification procedure on multiple categories were studied via simulations. The following…
Descriptors: Classification, Computation, Simulation, Item Response Theory
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Mendes-Barnett, Sharon; Ercikan, Kadriye – Applied Measurement in Education, 2006
This study contributes to understanding sources of gender differential item functioning (DIF) on mathematics tests. This study focused on identifying sources of DIF and differential bundle functioning for boys and girls on the British Columbia Principles of Mathematics Exam (Grade 12) using a confirmatory SIBTEST approach based on a…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Test Bias, Mathematics Tests, Multidimensional Scaling
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Kalist, David E.; Molinari, Noelle A. – Journal of Human Resources, 2006
We examine whether abortion removes from the population those infants most at risk of homicide. As part of our identification strategy, we find that abortion reduces the number of unwanted births, estimating that 1 percent increase in the abortion ratio reduces unwanted births by approximately 0.35 percent. Using cross-sectional time-series data…
Descriptors: Crime, Death, Pregnancy, Infants
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Beretvas, S. Natasha – School Psychology Quarterly, 2005
This paper details the challenges encountered by authors summarizing evidence from a primary study to describe a treatment's effectiveness using an effect size (ES) estimate. Dilemmas that are encountered, including how to calculate and interpret the pertinent standardized mean difference ES for results from studies of various research designs,…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Research Methodology, Computation, Data Interpretation
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Eaton, Karen M.; Messer, Stephen C.; Garvey Wilson, Abigail L.; Hoge, Charles W. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
The objectives of this study were to generate precise estimates of suicide rates in the military while controlling for factors contributing to rate variability such as demographic differences and classification bias, and to develop a simple methodology for the determination of statistically derived thresholds for detecting significant rate…
Descriptors: Suicide, Mortality Rate, Comparative Analysis, Validity
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Crowe, Mary; Boston, Kellie – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2004
In this activity students examine burrow casts to learn about burrowing animals and practice their math skills. Students compute the volume and average circumference of a burrow. They also determine whether a relationship exists between burrow volume and the size of the organism that created it. Students use science as inquiry as they analyze and…
Descriptors: Biology, Mathematics Skills, Computation, Science Activities
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Jones, Tim – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
This article reports on the ability of observers who are sighted and those with low vision to make time-to-collision (TTC) estimations using video. The TTC estimations made by the observers with low vision were comparable to those made by the sighted observers, and both groups made underestimation errors that were similar to those that were…
Descriptors: Vision, Computation, Visual Perception, Visual Impairments
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Huang, Guan-Hua; Bandeen-Roche, Karen – Psychometrika, 2004
In recent years, latent class models have proven useful for analyzing relationships between measured multiple indicators and covariates of interest. Such models summarize shared features of the multiple indicators as an underlying categorical variable, and the indicators' substantive associations with predictors are built directly and indirectly…
Descriptors: Mathematical Models, Theory Practice Relationship, Predictor Variables, Identification
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Ogasawara, Haruhiko – Psychometrika, 2004
Formulas for the asymptotic biases of the parameter estimates in structural equation models are provided in the case of the Wishart maximum likelihood estimation for normally and nonnormally distributed variables. When multivariate normality is satisfied, considerable simplification is obtained for the models of unstandardized variables. Formulas…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Bias, Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Models
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Desimone, Laura M.; Smith, Thomas; Baker, David; Ueno, Koji – American Educational Research Journal, 2005
The authors assessed five commonly perceived barriers to increased use of conceptual teaching in mathematics in the United States related to teacher autonomy, trade-offs with computational strategies, student achievement, class size, and teacher qualifications. These barriers were examined through the use of data from nationally representative…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Change, Professional Autonomy, Academic Achievement
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Kaplan, David – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2005
This article considers the problem of estimating dynamic linear regression models when the data are generated from finite mixture probability density function where the mixture components are characterized by different dynamic regression model parameters. Specifically, conventional linear models assume that the data are generated by a single…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Modeling (Psychology), Responses, Models
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Gitelman, Alix I. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2005
In group-allocation studies for comparing behavioral, social, or educational interventions, subjects in the same group necessarily receive the same treatment, whereby a group and/or group-dynamic effect can confound the treatment effect. General counterfactual outcomes that depend on group characteristics, group membership, and treatment are…
Descriptors: Computation, Causal Models, Intervention, Group Membership
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Yin, Robert K.; Schmidt, R. James; Besag, Frank – Peabody Journal of Education, 2006
The study of federal education initiatives that takes place over multiple years in multiple settings often calls for aggregating and comparing data-in particular, student achievement data-across a broad set of schools, districts, and states. The need to track the trends over time is complicated by the fact that the data from the different schools,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Effect Size, Achievement Tests, Meta Analysis
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Pugalee, David K. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2004
The purpose of this exploratory study was to investigate the impact of writing during mathematical problem solving. The study involved an analysis of ninth grade algebra students' written and verbal descriptions of their mathematical problem solving processes. Through this comparison, a better understanding of the connection between problem…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Writing (Composition), Algebra, Grade 9
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Kellman, Philip J.; Garrigan, Patrick; Shipley, Thomas F.; Yin, Carol; Machado, Liana – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
Object perception requires interpolation processes that connect visible regions despite spatial gaps. Some research has suggested that interpolation may be a 3-D process, but objective performance data and evidence about the conditions leading to interpolation are needed. The authors developed an objective performance paradigm for testing 3-D…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Computation
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