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Schoech, Dick; Quinn, Andrew; Rycraft, Joan R. – Child Welfare, 2000
Examines the historical and larger context of data mining and describes data mining processes, techniques, and tools. Illustrates these using a child welfare dataset concerning the employee turnover that is mined, using logistic regression and a Bayesian neural network. Discusses the data mining process, the resulting models, their predictive…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Employment Patterns
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Wolery, Mark; Dunlap, Glen – Journal of Early Intervention, 2001
This paper describes guidelines for reporting findings from studies using single subject methods, an approach from which early intervention has benefited substantially. Guidelines address: the foundations of the study, what was done to whom under what situations, what the data say, and what the findings mean. (Contains references.) (DB)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Data Interpretation, Disabilities, Early Intervention
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Roos, Leslie L.; Gupta, S.; Soodeen, R. A.; Jebamani, L. – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2005
This review evaluates the quality of available administrative data in the Canadian provinces, emphasizing the information needed to create integrated systems. We explicitly compare approaches to quality measurement, indicating where record linkage can and cannot substitute for more expensive record re-abstraction. Forty-nine original studies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Place of Residence, Physicians, Hospitals
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Read, Sylvia – Reading Teacher, 2005
Process approaches to writing instruction in primary-grade classrooms have become widespread due to the influence of Graves (1983), Calkins (1986), Avery (1993), and others. Their work emphasizes expressive writing, particularly personal narrative, more than expository or informational writing. As a consequence, expressive writing is what children…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Writing Processes
Schaeffer, Brett – School Administrator, 2004
Like a lot of superintendents, Pennsylvania's Steve Iovino believes in a simple axiom: the more student test data the better. Warwick School District, a 4,100-student district located in southeastern Pennsylvania, tested its students even in years when state-mandated exams were not required. But Iovino did not know exactly what to make of all this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, State Standards, Academic Standards, Student Evaluation
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de Rooij, Mark; Kroonenberg, Pieter M. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2003
The analysis of discrete dyadic sequential behavior and, in particular, the problem of forecasting future behavior from current and past behavior in such data is the main theme of the present article. We propose to use multivariate multinomial logit models and the potential of which will be demonstrated with data on Imagery play therapy. In such a…
Descriptors: Therapy, Play, Play Therapy, Enrollment Influences
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Zhao, Chun-Mei; Luan, Jing – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2006
The authors provide an overview of data mining, giving special attention to the relationship between data mining and statistics to unravel some misunderstandings about the two techniques. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Statistics, Enrollment, Data Collection, Data Analysis
Young Terrence E., Jr. – Library Media Connection, 2005
Data that is meaningful and purposeful is collected to assess the state of our library media programs, services and policies. The way in which one can develop the skills required to collect, analyze, interpret, present, and use data is presented.
Descriptors: Media Specialists, School Libraries, Data Collection, Data Analysis
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Rye, Johan Fredrik – Journal of Rural Studies, 2006
Following the cultural turn within the social sciences, recent debates on how to conceptualise "the rural" have focused on "rurality" as a phenomenon produced by processes of social construction. This paper presents an empirical account of the outcome of these social construction processes through an analysis of how teenagers…
Descriptors: Rural Youth, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries, Data Collection
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Setati, Mamokgethi – Perspectives in Education, 2005
This article explores some of the ethical and political issues of researching teaching and learning in schools. The article specifically focuses on the relationship between the researcher and teachers. Within educational research the political and ethical questions concerning the relationship between researchers and teachers have pivoted on…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Political Issues, Ethics, Educational Research
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Whiston, Susan C.; Keller, Briana K. – Counseling Psychologist, 2004
We would like to begin by thanking the respondents for their thoughtful analyses of our review, particularly for their scholarly suggestions for expanding the research on the association between the family of origin and career development across the lifespan. In our opinion, each of the five responses to our article provides significant insights…
Descriptors: Career Development, Family Influence, Social Class, Socioeconomic Status
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Keith, Sandra; Brown, Karla – PRIMUS, 2004
Many of us are concerned about newly imposed demands coming from accrediting organizations or administrations to assess our mathematics departments and ourselves as individual instructors. To be sure, cynicism about assessment abounds on campuses. This article attempts to take on some generic objections and to unravel the complexities which lie…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, College Mathematics, Program Evaluation, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Xue, Susan – Journal of Government Information, 2004
As the People's Republic of China plays an increasingly important role in international politics and trade, countries with economic interests there find they need to know more about this nation. Access to primary information sources, including official statistics from China, however, is very limited, as little exploration has been done into this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Government Publications, Access to Information, Information Sources
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Snyder, Robert – Science Scope, 2005
Collecting weather data is a traditional part of a meteorology unit at the middle level. However, making connections between the data and weather conditions can be a challenge. One way to make these connections clearer is to enter the data into a database. This allows students to quickly compare different fields of data and recognize which…
Descriptors: Meteorology, Databases, Weather, Data Collection
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Olsen, Danny R.; Wygant, Steven A.; Brown, Bruce L. – Assessment Update, 2004
Recent advances in electronic data collection have opened broad new possibilities for educational assessment. Potentially significant savings in time, money, and effort make Web-based and e-mail-based surveys more and more attractive as alternatives to mail surveys and face-to-face interviews. Yet, as with any major change, questions and obstacles…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Mail Surveys, Computer Software, Teaching Methods
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