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O'Dell, Robin S. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2012
There are two primary interpretations of the mean: as a leveler of data (Uccellini 1996, pp. 113-114) and as a balance point of a data set. Typically, both interpretations of the mean are ignored in elementary school and middle school curricula. They are replaced with a rote emphasis on calculation using the standard algorithm. When students are…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Mathematics
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Cui, Ying; Gierl, Mark J.; Chang, Hua-Hua – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2012
This article introduces procedures for the computation and asymptotic statistical inference for classification consistency and accuracy indices specifically designed for cognitive diagnostic assessments. The new classification indices can be used as important indicators of the reliability and validity of classification results produced by…
Descriptors: Classification, Accuracy, Cognitive Tests, Diagnostic Tests
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Lee, Guemin; Park, In-Yong – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2012
Previous assessments of the reliability of test scores for testlet-composed tests have indicated that item-based estimation methods overestimate reliability. This study was designed to address issues related to the extent to which item-based estimation methods overestimate the reliability of test scores composed of testlets and to compare several…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Simulation, Computation, Item Response Theory
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Petersen, Janne; Bandeen-Roche, Karen; Budtz-Jorgensen, Esben; Larsen, Klaus Groes – Psychometrika, 2012
Latent class regression models relate covariates and latent constructs such as psychiatric disorders. Though full maximum likelihood estimation is available, estimation is often in three steps: (i) a latent class model is fitted without covariates; (ii) latent class scores are predicted; and (iii) the scores are regressed on covariates. We propose…
Descriptors: Computation, Prediction, Regression (Statistics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Mix, Kelly S.; Sandhofer, Catherine M.; Moore, Julie Anne; Russell, Christina – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2012
We investigated whether specific input helps 3-1/2-year-olds discover that the last word in a count represents its cardinal value (i.e., the cardinal word principle). In Study 1, we contrasted four training approaches. The only approach to yield significant improvement was to label a set's cardinality and then immediately count it. This training…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Preschool Children, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
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Song, Hairong; Ferrer, Emilio – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2012
Dynamic factor models (DFMs) have typically been applied to multivariate time series data collected from a single unit of study, such as a single individual or dyad. The goal of DFMs application is to capture dynamics of multivariate systems. When multiple units are available, however, DFMs are not suited to capture variations in dynamics across…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computation, Factor Analysis, Models
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Gadermann, Anne M.; Guhn, Martin; Zumbo, Bruno D. – Practical Assessment, Research & Evaluation, 2012
This paper provides a conceptual, empirical, and practical guide for estimating ordinal reliability coefficients for ordinal item response data (also referred to as Likert, Likert-type, ordered categorical, or rating scale item responses). Conventionally, reliability coefficients, such as Cronbach's alpha, are calculated using a Pearson…
Descriptors: Likert Scales, Rating Scales, Reliability, Computation
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Gordovil-Merino, Amalia; Guardia-Olmos, Joan; Pero-Cebollero, Maribel – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2012
In this paper, we used simulations to compare the performance of classical and Bayesian estimations in logistic regression models using small samples. In the performed simulations, conditions were varied, including the type of relationship between independent and dependent variable values (i.e., unrelated and related values), the type of variable…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Models, Simulation, Least Squares Statistics
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Chatham, Christopher H.; Yerys, Benjamin E.; Munakata, Yuko – Cognitive Development, 2012
Computational models are powerful tools--too powerful, according to some. We argue that the idea that models can "do anything" is wrong, and we describe how their failures have been informative. We present new work showing surprising diversity in the effects of feedback on children's task-switching, such that some children perseverate despite this…
Descriptors: Failure, Computation, Models, Neurology
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Savalei, Victoria; Rhemtulla, Mijke – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2012
Fraction of missing information [lambda][subscript j] is a useful measure of the impact of missing data on the quality of estimation of a particular parameter. This measure can be computed for all parameters in the model, and it communicates the relative loss of efficiency in the estimation of a particular parameter due to missing data. It has…
Descriptors: Computation, Structural Equation Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Data
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Scott, Fraser J. – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2012
Mathematical ability is a major contributory factor to the success of a student in any science course. This paper aims to determine the source of the difficulty that students often find when performing calculations in chemistry. Through the design and analysis of a set of chemistry questions and analogous mathematics questions, set in a Standard…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics, Computation, Problems
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Barner, David – Language Learning and Development, 2012
How do children learn the meanings of number words like "one," "two," and "three"? Whereas many words that children learn in early acquisition denote individual things and their properties (e.g., cats, colors, shapes), numerals, like quantifiers, denote the properties of sets. Unlike quantifiers such as "several" and "many," numerals denote…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Number Concepts, Nouns, Inferences
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Syrett, Kristen; Musolino, Julien; Gelman, Rochel – Language Learning and Development, 2012
It is of deep interest to both linguists and psychologists alike to account for how young children acquire an understanding of number words. In their commentaries, Barner and Butterworth both point out that an important question highlighted by the work of Syrett, Musolino, and Gelman, and one that remains highly controversial, is where number…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Number Concepts, Language Acquisition, Cues
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Cheng, Zi-Juan – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2012
The ability to count has traditionally been considered an important milestone in children's development of number sense. However, using counting (e.g., counting on, counting all) strategies to solve addition problems is not the best way for children to achieve their full mathematical potential and to prepare them to develop more complex and…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Young Children, Addition, Child Development
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Winters, Marcus A.; Dixon, Bruce L.; Greene, Jay P. – Economics of Education Review, 2012
We measure the impact of observed teacher characteristics on student math and reading proficiency using a rich dataset from Florida. We expand upon prior work by accounting directly for nonrandom attrition of teachers from the classroom in a sample selection framework. We find evidence that sample selection is present in the estimation of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Characteristics, Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement
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