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Jensen, Michael – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
As the Web evolves, so will the ways people measure scholarly authority. Scholarly authority is being influenced by many of the features that have collectively been dubbed Web 2.0 by Tim O'Reilly and others, and what the author will call Authority 2.0 in order to explore more fully the shifts that seem likely in the near future. In Web 1.0,…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Communication (Thought Transfer), Scholarship, Internet
Behrstock, Ellen; Drill, Karen; Miller, Shazia – Learning Point Associates, 2009
The aim of this paper is to explore the demand side of the market for educational research. That is, what types of educational research do teachers find useful for advancing their instructional practice and under what conditions do they access the research currently available? Although teachers have mixed opinions--both positive and negative--of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Focus Groups, Researchers, Teaching Methods
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Bolkan, San; Goodboy, Alan K. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between transformational leadership in college classrooms (i.e., charisma, individualized consideration, intellectual stimulation), student learning outcomes (i.e., cognitive learning, affective learning, state motivation, communication satisfaction), student participation, and student…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Student Participation, Credibility, Transformational Leadership
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Reagan, Rebecca – Social Studies, 2008
In this article, the author describes her use of direct instruction to introduce the skill of determining source reliability in a fifth-grade unit on immigration in American history. She structures instruction to help students establish a thinking-skill strategy that results in not only an understanding of immigration in the late 1800s to early…
Descriptors: United States History, Grade 5, Immigration, Direct Instruction
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Ruva, Christine L.; McEvoy, Cathy – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2008
The experiment examined the effects of exposure to pretrial publicity (PTP) and delay on juror memory and decision-making. Mock jurors read news articles containing negative PTP, positive PTP, or unrelated articles. Five days later, they viewed a videotaped murder trial, after which they made decisions about guilt. Finally, all participants…
Descriptors: Publicity, Memory, Court Litigation, Credibility
Hays, Danica G.; Singh, Anneliese A. – Guilford Publications, 2011
This highly readable text demystifies the qualitative research process--and helps readers conceptualize their own studies--by organizing the different research paradigms and traditions into coherent clusters. Real-world examples and firsthand perspectives illustrate the research process; instructive exercises and activities build on each other so…
Descriptors: Field Instruction, Qualitative Research, Discussion, Research Methodology
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Mazer, Joseph P.; Murphy, Richard E.; Simonds, Cheri J. – Learning, Media and Technology, 2009
Research suggests that teachers who personalize their teaching through the use of humor, stories, enthusiasm, and self-disclosure are perceived by their students to be effective in explaining course content. This experimental study examined the effects of computer-mediated teacher self-disclosure on perceptions of teacher credibility. Participants…
Descriptors: Course Content, Credibility, Computer Mediated Communication, Self Disclosure (Individuals)
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Ivany, Christopher G.; Hurt, Peyton H. – Academic Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: Despite its importance in psychiatry residency training, there is little written about the role of chief resident. Invoking principles of credibility, continuity, and inclusion, and the establishment of two roles, as legislative and representative leader, this article offers a model for how a residency program can empower its chief…
Descriptors: Graduate Medical Education, Physicians, Administrator Effectiveness, Psychiatry
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Hershkowitz, Irit; Fisher, Sara; Lamb, Michael E.; Horowitz, Dvora – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2007
Objectives: The study was designed to explore whether the credibility of children's statements regarding their alleged experiences of child sexual abuse could be assessed in a more valid and reliable way when investigative interviews were conducted using the NICHD protocol rather than in an unstructured manner. Methods: Forty-two experienced…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Credibility, Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse
Tate, Carol Satterfield; Warren, Amye R. – 1989
This study examined the extent to which children are willing to be coached into giving false descriptions of events and children's ability to provide such coached descriptions. Participants were 37 children from 3 years and 7 months to 7 years and 1 month of age. When children were urged to trick a "friend" of the experimenter, 1 child…
Descriptors: Adults, Credibility, Individual Characteristics, Lying
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Friedman, Hershey H.; Friedman, Isaac C. – Journal of Communication, 1976
Investigates how various traits are correlated with trust in students' judgements of political figures. (MH)
Descriptors: Credibility, Political Attitudes, Political Influences, Student Attitudes
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Gaziano, Cecilie; McGrath, Kristin – Journalism Quarterly, 1987
Proposes that newspaper journalists' demographic and attitudinal characteristics help to maintain distance between them and the public they serve. Claims that this distance may be directly related to the public's perceptions of newspaper credibility. (MM)
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Credibility, Journalism, Newspapers
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Heimovics, Richard D. – Small Group Behavior, 1984
Examined the relationships between interpersonal trust and elements of influence in an ambiguous small-group setting (N=36). Results indicated that trusting another's expertise and being trusted for expertise are the salient variables for having influence in this kind of group setting. (LLL)
Descriptors: Credibility, Graduate Students, Group Behavior, Higher Education
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Lanyon, Richard I.; Lutz, Robert W. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1984
Examined the utility of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory validity indicators in subjects (N=90) known to have engaged in defenesive denial of sexually deviant behavior. Results demonstrated similarities between full-denial and part-denial subgroups and differences between both these groups and subjects who substantially admitted…
Descriptors: Credibility, Criminals, Males, Personality Assessment
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Mosier, Nancy R.; Ahlgren, Andrew – Journalism Quarterly, 1981
Reports that newspaper readers rated precision journalism articles no better than traditional news articles on several dimensions of credibility. (FL)
Descriptors: Credibility, Journalism, Media Research, News Reporting
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