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Cameron, Glen T.; Curtin, Patricia A. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1995
Surveys editors and ad managers, finding that print media typically have an unwritten policy to label feature ads as advertisements. Tests the efficacy of such labeling, finding that feature ads borrow from the editorial credibility of a publication and that the current labeling policy does not adequately address the problem. (SR)
Descriptors: Advertising, Credibility, Editorials, Higher Education
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Chartprasert, Duangkamol – Journalism Quarterly, 1993
Finds that subjects rating their impressions of authors of bureaucratic and simple writing rated the author of the bureaucratic style higher in expertise but not significantly different from the author of the simple style in trustworthiness and open-mindedness. Shows that subjects consistently preferred the simple to the bureaucratic writing. (SR)
Descriptors: Credibility, Higher Education, Reader Response, Text Structure
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Atkinson, Brent; And Others – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1991
Expresses concerns about importing qualitative research methods from education to family therapy. Argues that qualitative researchers cannot establish the trustworthiness of their findings, regardless of the methods they use. Further contends that the legitimacy of research knowledge cannot be determined by researchers, but rather requires the…
Descriptors: Credibility, Family Counseling, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology
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Finn, Patrick; Bothe, Anne K.; Bramlett, Robin E. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2005
Purpose: The purpose of this tutorial is to describe 10 criteria that may help clinicians distinguish between scientific and pseudoscientific treatment claims. The criteria are illustrated, first for considering whether to use a newly developed treatment and second for attempting to understand arguments about controversial treatments. Method:…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Criteria, Stuttering, Assistive Technology
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Harouni, Houman – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
Drawing on experiences in his social studies classroom, Houman Harouni evaluates both the challenges and possibilities of helping high school students develop critical research skills. The author describes how he used Wikipedia to design classroom activities that address issues of authorship, neutrality, and reliability in information gathering.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Research Skills, Social Studies, Encyclopedias
Caner, Mustafa; Subasi, Gonca; Kara, Selma – Online Submission, 2010
The purpose of the study was to examine whether teacher beliefs would play a role in their actual practices while teaching target language in early phases of primary education, principally, in kindergarten and first grades in a state school. As it is a very broad research area, the researchers exclusively analyzed teaching practices and teaching…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Questionnaires, Second Language Instruction, Video Technology
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Kokotsaki, Dimitra – Psychology of Music, 2007
The aim of this study was to develop a theoretical model of the attainment of high quality in musical ensemble performance as perceived by the pianist and to identify the factors affecting this process. The research has followed an inductive interpretative approach, applying qualitative methods. The analytic material was collected through the…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Music Education, Musicians, Interviews
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Kuwabara, Ko; Willer, Robb; Macy, Michael W.; Mashima, Rie; Terai, Shigeru; Yamagishi, Toshio – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Cross-cultural trust and cooperation are important concerns for international markets, political cooperation, and cultural exchange. Until recently, this problem was difficult to study under controlled conditions due to the inability to conduct experiments involving interaction between participants located in physically distant locations. We…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Distance Education, Cultural Differences, Credibility
Kraft, Todd Lee – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Currently, in the United States, 75% of school buildings are in need of repair or renovation. The current physical condition of those school buildings and the effect they have on educational achievement has been a major topic of concern among policymakers, community members, parents, taxpayers, and educators. Just to bring the United States'…
Descriptors: School Buildings, School Maintenance, Educational Facilities Planning, Educational Facilities Improvement
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Weitzman, R. A. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
Focusing on a single sample obtained randomly with replacement from a single population, this article examines the regression of population on sample proportions and develops an unbiased estimator of the square of the correlation between them. This estimator turns out to be the regression coefficient. Use of the squared-correlation estimator as a…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Intervals, Credibility, Computation
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Tibbles, David; Richmond, Virginia P.; McCroskey, James C.; Weber, Keith – Communication Education, 2008
Research on organizational orientations has determined that workers can be categorized into three groups on the basis of their trait orientations toward working in organizations: "upward mobiles," "indifferents," and "ambivalents." Because workers' organizational orientation is predictive of their success, we reasoned that students' orientation…
Descriptors: Correlation, Organizational Theories, College Students, College Environment
Crow, Porter J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Television continues a recent trend to portray teachers as professionals worthy of attention and appreciation. (Author/DW)
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Credibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Opinion
Brown, Rexford – Compact, 1975
Describes the campaign by the National Council of Teachers of English Committee on Public Doublespeak to expose and denounce self-serving, deceptive, and sloppy uses of English. Also discusses the dangerous political and social implications of chronic language misuse by public officials, especially educators. (JG)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Credibility, English, Information Theory
Hook, Stephen C. – Scholastic Editor, 1975
Lists ten traps students in news reporting classes fall into, and suggests how these problems may be avoided by student journalists and professionals. (RB)
Descriptors: Credibility, Higher Education, Journalism, News Reporting
Freeley, Austin J. – 1981
The committee that phrases the proposition for the national intercollegiate debates has a reasonably clear interpretation in mind when they phrase it. The next party to attempt to determine what the words of the resolution really mean is the affirmative team, which has a propensity to write a "squirrel" case that in one instance will find the…
Descriptors: Credibility, Debate, Decision Making, Definitions
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