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Martin, Taylor; Schwartz, Daniel L. – Cognitive Science, 2005
Five studies examined how interacting with the physical environment can support the development of fraction concepts. Nine-and 10-year-old children worked on fraction problems they could not complete mentally. Experiments 1 and 2 showed that manipulating physical pieces facilitated children's ability to develop an interpretation of fractions.…
Descriptors: Physical Environment, Problem Solving, Children, Experiments
Peer reviewedZia, R. K. P.; Schmittmann, B. – American Journal of Physics, 2003
Considers a problem of simple random walks to study distributions of variances. Describes watching a drunk over a period of nights, taking a number of steps per night. Explores the full probability distribution for the variance of the data string and discusses the connection of the results to the problem of data binning. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Data Interpretation, Higher Education, Physics
Saltzman, Linda E.; Mahendra, Reshma R.; Ikeda, Robin M.; Ingram, Eben M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2005
The authors examine 12 months of emergency department visit data (N = 2,521) from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System All Injury Program and explore its utility for measuring and studying intimate partner violence. Given the dearth of national data on intimate partner violence-related injury and its potential value for public health…
Descriptors: Prevention, Public Health, Injuries, Hospitals
Dahl, Gordon; Lochner, Lance – Institute for Research on Poverty, 2009
Past estimates of the effect of family income on child development have often been plagued by endogeneity and measurement error. In this paper, we use two simulated instrumental variables strategies to estimate the causal effect of income on children's math and reading achievement. Our identification derives from the large, non-linear changes…
Descriptors: Family Income, Academic Achievement, Evidence, Tax Credits
Browning, Judkin – History Teacher, 2009
Each fall semester, on the first day of class of his upper-level American Military History course, the author informs his students that a major part of the class consists of a wargame in which they will participate. In this article, the author describes briefly how the class will be divided into two teams, and that on a specific evening during the…
Descriptors: United States History, Military Science, Active Learning, Games
Ruscio, John; Ruscio, Ayelet Meron; Meron, Mati – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2007
Meehl's taxometric method was developed to distinguish categorical and continuous constructs. However, taxometric output can be difficult to interpret because expected results for realistic data conditions and differing procedural implementations have not been derived analytically or studied through rigorous simulations. By applying bootstrap…
Descriptors: Sampling, Equated Scores, Data Interpretation, Inferences
Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Rogers, Leslie A.; Parks, Robin J.; Weisenbach, Jessica L.; Mau, Ann C.; Merwin, Megan T.; Bergman, Wendy A. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2007
This article illustrates how to (a) use schoolwide data to monitor student responsiveness to primary and secondary prevention efforts to identify students for tertiary preventions and (b) design, implement, and evaluate a function-based intervention in collaboration with two general education teachers, who served as the primary interventionists.…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Prevention, Behavior Problems
Hedin, Eric – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2007
In this article, the author presents informal surveys conducted on students regarding their opinions on the meaning of their existence. A total of 740 student responses are collected and summarized from eight sections of Astronomy 100. As a result of the study, it is apparent that "purpose in life" is of fundamental importance to students. The…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Interpersonal Communication, Student Reaction, Student Attitudes
Use of First-Hand and Second-Hand Data in Science: Does Data Type Influence Classroom Conversations?
Hug, Barbara; McNeill, Katherine L. – International Journal of Science Education, 2008
In this paper, we examine how students discuss and interpret data and whether these actions vary depending on the type of data they analyse. More specifically, we are interested in whether students perform differently when analysing first-hand data, which they collect themselves, compared with second-hand data provided to them. Our data analysis…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Grade 8, Grade 7, Primary Sources
Honig, Meredith I.; Coburn, Cynthia – Educational Policy, 2008
District central office administrators increasingly face policy demands to use "evidence" in their decision making. These demands up the ante on education policy researchers and policy makers to better understand what evidence use in district central offices entails and the conditions that may support it. To that end, the authors conducted a…
Descriptors: Central Office Administrators, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Data Interpretation
Dyck, Brenda A. – National Middle School Association (NJ3), 2006
Fueled by a culture fascinated by numbers and increased accountability, data-driven instruction has become a mighty force as it joins with the tools of technology to handle the mammoth task of gathering, sorting, analyzing, and synthesizing data. Success stories from districts all over the country attest to the positive results of implementing…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Individualized Instruction, Educational Change, Data Interpretation
Veludo-de-Oliveira, Tania Modesto; Ikeda, Ana Akemi; Campomar, Marcos Cortez – Qualitative Report, 2006
This article aims at analyzing laddering as a technique of qualitative research, emphasizing the procedures for data collection, analysis and interpretation, and its main limitations as well. "Laddering refers to an in-depth, one-on-one interviewing technique used to develop an understanding of how consumers translate the attributes of products…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Homogeneous Grouping, Data Collection
Pykett, Jessica – Journal of Education Policy, 2007
This paper considers the recent introduction of Citizenship Education in England from a governmental perspective, drawing on the later work of Foucault to offer a detailed account of the political rationalities, technologies and subjectivities implicated in contemporary education policy in the formation and governance of citizen-subjects. This is…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Politics of Education
Ramsey, Linda; Deese, W. C.; Cox, Cathi – Science Teacher, 2007
A typical card sort is an activity in which students are given a set of cards with a single concept written on each card and asked to organize the cards by grouping related concepts. The nontraditional card sorts described in this article foster critical thinking and add elements of inquiry as students use them to develop flowcharts for complex…
Descriptors: Laboratory Procedures, Critical Thinking, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts
Sherman, Lawrence W.; Oppenheimer, Louis – 1989
The primary thesis of this paper is that James J. Gibson and Kurt Lewin and their followers subscribe to the central ecological notions of interdependence of organisms and their environments. An attempt is made to show the connections between Gibson's conceptualization of affordance, and the related Lewinian notion of psychological ecology.…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Research, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation

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