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Cooper, Barry; Glaesser, Judith – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
Ragin's Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is often used with small to medium samples where the researcher has good case knowledge. Employing it to analyse large survey datasets, without in-depth case knowledge, raises new challenges. We present ways of addressing these challenges. We first report a single QCA result from a configurational…
Descriptors: Social Science Research, Robustness (Statistics), Educational Sociology, Comparative Analysis
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Faria, Ann-Marie; Hawkinson, Laura; Greenberg, Ariela C.; Howard, Eboni C.; Brown, Leah – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
This project examined recent changes to Michigan's Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS). A QRIS is a way to assess, communicate, and improve the quality of early childhood education (ECE) programs. The goals of the study were to document how Michigan's original QRIS functioned and to understand how changes to the QRIS calculation system…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Educational Quality, Educational Improvement, Program Effectiveness
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Osler, James Edward – Journal of Educational Technology, 2014
This monograph provides an epistemological rational for the design of a novel post hoc statistical measure called "Tri-Center Analysis". This new statistic is designed to analyze the post hoc outcomes of the Tri-Squared Test. In Tri-Center Analysis trichotomous parametric inferential parametric statistical measures are calculated from…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Statistical Significance, Statistical Inference, Inquiry
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Yu, Kristine M. – Language Documentation & Conservation, 2014
This paper illustrates how an "experimental state of mind", i.e. principles of experimental design, can inform hypothesis generation and testing in structured fieldwork elicitation. The application of these principles is demonstrated with case studies in toneme discovery. Pike's classic toneme discovery procedure is shown to be a special…
Descriptors: Language Research, Tone Languages, Phonology, Foreign Countries
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Palinkas, Lawrence A. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2014
Achieving the goals of social work requires matching a specific solution to a specific problem. Understanding why the problem exists and why the solution should work requires a consideration of cause and effect. However, it is unclear whether it is desirable for social workers to identify cause and effect, whether it is possible for social workers…
Descriptors: Social Work, Caseworkers, Attribution Theory, Role
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Eymur, Guluzar – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2019
The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of the explicit nature of science instruction embedded in the Argument-Driven Inquiry method compared with an implicit inquiry method on eleventh grade students' conceptions of NOS. The study used a pre-/post-test control group design to investigate the influence of the explicit nature…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Principles, Persuasive Discourse, High School Students
Heckman, James J.; Karapakula, Ganesh – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
This paper presents the first analysis of the life course outcomes through late midlife (around age 55) for the participants of the iconic Perry Preschool Project, an experimental high-quality preschool program for disadvantaged African-American children in the 1960s. We discuss the design of the experiment, compromises in and adjustments to the…
Descriptors: Experimental Programs, African Americans, Males, Adolescents
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Jorion, Natalie; Gane, Brian D.; James, Katie; Schroeder, Lianne; DiBello, Louis V.; Pellegrino, James W. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
Background: Concept inventories (CIs) are commonly used in engineering disciplines to assess students' conceptual understanding and to evaluate instruction, but educators often use CIs without sufficient evidence that a structured approach has been applied to validate inferences about student thinking. Purpose: We propose an analytic framework for…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Validity, Inferences, Concept Formation
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Moran, Sean; McLaughlin, Cheryl; MacFadden, Bruce; Jacobbe, Elizabeth; Poole, Michael – Science and Children, 2015
Many young learners are fascinated with fossils, particularly charismatic forms such as dinosaurs and giant sharks. Fossils provide tangible, objective evidence of life that lived millions of years ago. They also provide a timescale of evolution not typically appreciated by young learners. Fossils and the science of paleontology can, therefore,…
Descriptors: Earth Science, Paleontology, Guidelines, Science Instruction
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Mazza, Angelo; Punzo, Antonio – Sociological Methods & Research, 2015
The dissimilarity index of Duncan and Duncan is widely used in a broad range of contexts to assess the overall extent of segregation in the allocation of two groups in two or more units. Its sensitivity to random allocation implies an upward bias with respect to the unknown amount of systematic segregation. In this article, following a multinomial…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Error of Measurement, Error Correction, Mathematical Logic
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Kang, Yoonjeong; Harring, Jeffrey R.; Li, Ming – Journal of Experimental Education, 2015
The authors performed a Monte Carlo simulation to empirically investigate the robustness and power of 4 methods in testing mean differences for 2 independent groups under conditions in which 2 populations may not demonstrate the same pattern of nonnormality. The approaches considered were the t test, Wilcoxon rank-sum test, Welch-James test with…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods, Statistical Analysis, Robustness (Statistics)
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Thakur, Vijay Singh; Al-Mahrooqi, Rahma – English Language Teaching, 2015
The notions of Critical Thinking (CT) and Lifelong Learning (LL) are mutually inseparable as both are required in every domain of one's educational and professional life in order to survive and flourish in today's world of increased literacy and competition. CT is an important functional skill, needed for students to analyze concepts and ideas to…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Critical Thinking, Inferences
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Pek, Jolynn; Chalmers, R. Philip; Kok, Bethany E.; Losardo, Diane – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2015
Structural equation mixture models (SEMMs), when applied as a semiparametric model (SPM), can adequately recover potentially nonlinear latent relationships without their specification. This SPM is useful for exploratory analysis when the form of the latent regression is unknown. The purpose of this article is to help users familiar with structural…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Nonparametric Statistics, Regression (Statistics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Sullivan, Susan; Oakhill, Jane – Topics in Language Disorders, 2015
In this article, we review the skills that have been found to be related to good story comprehension in novice readers with normal hearing and describe the relative weight each plays. The relationship between effective story comprehension and lower level skills (such as syntactic awareness and vocabulary knowledge) is considered, and the casual…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Story Reading, Reading Skills, Syntax
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Boulton, Alex – Research-publishing.net, 2015
Any research study can only be fully appreciated once it is situated in relation to existing work. This is no mean feat, however, given the sheer quantity and variety of publications to date. Simply relying on one's background and experience as an expert in the field, coupled with a few internet searches and following up individual references, is…
Descriptors: Synthesis, Meta Analysis, Educational Research, Evidence Based Practice
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