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Foster, E. Michael; Fang, Grace Y. – Evaluation Review, 2004
Using data from the evaluation of the Fast Track intervention, this article illustrates three methods for handling attrition. Multiple imputation and ignorable maximum likelihood estimation produce estimates that are similar to those based on listwise-deleted data. A panel selection model that allows for selective dropout reveals that highly…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Research Methodology, Data Collection, Gender Differences
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Falkman, Kerstin W.; Sandberg, Annika Dahlgren; Hjelmquist, Erland – International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2005
Six children with cerebral palsy and severe speech impairment took part in a two-phase longitudinal study of development of social cognition. The children ranged in age from 5 to 7 years old at data collection time 1 and from nine to 11 years old at data collection time 2. Using a model of normal development of Theory of Mind (ToM) suggested by…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Social Cognition, Data Collection, Cerebral Palsy
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Nimmons, Fidelia – Primary Science Review, 2003
Schools in England have a range of data sources available to them to track pupils' progress effectively, ranging from national to school level. Tracking pupils' performance not only shows value-added evidence but it also helps the pupils and teacher see when and where they are doing well or not so well and the reasons for this. The records can…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Data Collection, Academic Achievement, Academic Standards
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McFarland, Daniel; Pals, Heili – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2005
In this paper we interrelate different theories of identity and describe how various social contexts and cognitive motives influence the process of identity change. We consider two competing theories about the linkage of contexts with motives for identity change: the effect of category traits, based on social identity theory, and the effect of…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Social Networks, Models, Theories
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Tylka, Tracy L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
Intuitive eating is characterized by eating based on physiological hunger and satiety cues rather than situational and emotional cues and is associated with psychological well-being. This study reports on the development and initial psychometric evaluation of the Intuitive Eating Scale (IES) with data collected in 4 studies from 1,260 college…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Cues, Intuition, Data Collection
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Rosenbek, John C.; McCullough, Gary H.; Wertz, Robert T. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2004
A hotly debated topic in oropharyngeal dysphagia is the Clinical Swallowing Examination's (CSE) importance in clinical practice. That debate can profit from the application of evidence-based medicine's (EBM) principles and procedures. These can guide both appropriate data collection and interpretation as will be demonstrated in the present report.…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Patients, Data Collection, Data Interpretation
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Borden, Lynne M.; Perkins, Daniel F.; Villarruel, Francisco A.; Carleton-Hug, Annelise; Stone, Margaret R.; Keith, Joanne G. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2006
This study examines the cultural and contextual factors that influence Latino participation in youth programs. Although youth programs are increasingly recognized for their positive influences, little is known about the factors that influence a young person's decision to participate. In this study, 67 Latino youth were asked about the reasons…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Hispanic Americans, Youth, Adolescent Development
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Mostert, Mark P. – Behavioral Disorders, 2004
Meta-analysis is often assumed to be the sine qua non of quantitative research. However, face validity of published meta-analyses in emotional or behavioral disorders (E/BD), as in other areas, can be substantially impacted by the information supplied. The quality of information reported, therefore, can also have important implications for theory…
Descriptors: Special Education, Validity, Behavior Disorders, Meta Analysis
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MacPhail, Ann; Kinchin, Gary – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2004
In this paper we examine the use of student drawings as a means of investigating students' perceptions of a particular school-based experience, namely Sport Education--for which we are using the description proposed by Siedentop (1994; 1998). On completion of a 16-week season of Sport Education in a primary school in the Midlands of England, 46…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Evaluation Methods
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Cole, David A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006
Many outcome variables in developmental psychopathology research are highly stable over time. In conventional longitudinal data analytic approaches such as multiple regression, controlling for prior levels of the outcome variable often yields little (if any) reliable variance in the dependent variable for putative predictors to explain. Three…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Coping, Regression (Statistics), Longitudinal Studies
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Le, Vi-Nhuan; Perlman, Michal; Zellman, Gail L.; Hamilton, Laura S. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2006
Child-staff ratios are an important quality indicator. They are often collected by observing one randomly selected classroom several times during a 2-h period on a single day. However, it is unclear whether these measures represent the ratios that children actually experience during most of their time in care. This study compared ratio data…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Evaluation Methods, Correlation, Observation
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Tomblin, J. Bruce; Barker, Brittan A.; Spencer, Linda J.; Zhang, Xuyang; Gantz, Bruce J. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
This study examined the growth of expressive language skills in children who received cochlear implants (CIs) in infancy. Repeated language measures were gathered from 29 children who received CIs between 10 and 40 months of age. Both cross-sectional and growth curve analyses were used to assess the relationship between expressive language…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Language Skills, Infants, Assistive Technology
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Luckner, John L.; Velaski, Ann – American Annals of the Deaf, 2004
Families provide the building blocks for the development of healthy, happy, competent children. The purpose of the present study was to identify and interview healthy families of children who were deaf. The researchers were interested in identifying factors that contribute to families' health as well as in collecting suggestions for other families…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Family (Sociological Unit), Children, Deafness
US Department of Education, 2011
This report presents the deliberations of the Northwest Regional Advisory Committee (NW RAC), one of 10 RACs established under the Educational Technical Assistance Act of 2002 to assess the educational needs of the region. The Northwest RAC accepted its charge to identify educational needs and to make recommendations, working collaboratively as…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Needs Assessment, Regional Characteristics, School Demography
Sherlock, Barbara J. – National Association of College and University Business Officers (NJ3), 2009
Based on Penn State's popular "Innovation Insights" series, this book brings together in one handy reference nearly a decade of tried and true insights into continuous quality improvements in higher education. Their five-step model for integrating planning, assessment, and improvement moves plans off the shelf and into the weekly and daily…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Focus Groups, Organizational Culture, Goal Orientation
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