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Yung, Hsin I. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of an animated agent that provides instructional scaffolding strategies via a story mnemonic or cuing question with feedback versus instructional scaffolding strategies alone on student achievement of different educational objectives in multimedia learning. Specifically, the study investigated…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Academic Achievement, Educational Strategies, Prompting
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Tienken, Christopher H.; Maher, James A. – RMLE Online: Research in Middle Level Education, 2008
The issue of lower than expected mathematics achievement is a concern to education leaders and policymakers at all levels of the U.S. PK-12 education system. The purpose of this quantitative, quasi-experimental study was to determine if there was a measurable difference in achievement on the mathematics section of the state test for students (n =…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics Achievement, Academic Achievement
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Munoz, Ricardo F.; Le, Huynh-Nhu; Ippen, Chandra Ghosh; Diaz, Manuela A.; Urizar, Guido G., Jr.; Soto, Jose; Mendelson, Tamar; Delucchi, Kevin; Lieberman, Alicia F. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2007
A prenatal intervention designed to prevent the onset of major depressive episodes (MDEs) during pregnancy and postpartum was pilot tested at a public sector women's clinic. The "Mamas y Bebes"/Mothers and Babies Course is an intervention developed in Spanish and English that uses a cognitive-behavioral mood management framework, and incorporates…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mothers, Birth, Incidence
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Hooper, V. Scott; Bell, Sherry Mee – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
One hundred elementary- and middle-school students were administered the Universal Nonverbal Intelligence Test (UNIT; B.A. Bracken & R.S. McCallum, 1998) and the Leiter International Performance Scale-Revised (Leiter-R; G.H. Roid & L.J. Miller, 1997). Correlations between UNIT and Leiter-R scores were statistically significant ( p less…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Validity, Nonverbal Ability, Intelligence Tests
Thompson, Bruce; Snyder, Patricia A. – 1997
The mission of the "Journal of Counseling and Development" (JCD) includes the attempt to serve as a "scholarly record of the counseling profession" and as part of the "conscience of the profession." This responsibility requires the willingness to engage in self-study. This study investigated two aspects of research…
Descriptors: Counseling, Educational Research, Effect Size, Evaluation Methods
Shaver, James P. – 1992
A test of statistical significance is a procedure for determining how likely a result is assuming a null hypothesis to be true with randomization and a sample of size n (the given size in the study). Randomization, which refers to random sampling and random assignment, is important because it ensures the independence of observations, but it does…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Evaluation Problems, Hypothesis Testing, Probability
Corder, Lloyd E.; Yarbrough, Charles G., Jr. – 1989
A communication audit (questionnaire) of the First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh was undertaken to help discern the attitudes and beliefs of the congregation about a number of issues and church practices. The goal of the audit team was to: (1) identify the strengths and weaknesses of the Sunday morning worship service; (2) assess the performance of…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Attitude Measures, Church Role, Churches
Franz, Jennifer D. – 1987
Two basic methods exist for drawing probability samples to be used in telephone surveys: directory sampling (from alphabetical or street directories) and random digit dialing (RDD). RDD includes unlisted numbers, whereas directory sampling includes only listed numbers. The goal of this paper is to estimate the effect of failure to include…
Descriptors: Bias, Community Surveys, Cost Effectiveness, Demography
Brown, Lynne Harrington – 1982
Among the many problems faced by family researchers in conducting experimental research in field settings is that posed by nonequivalent and intact treatment and control groups. Nonequivalence refers to the assignment of individuals to treatments on a nonrandom basis, thus generating treatment groups with different expected values on one or more…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Experimental Groups, Family (Sociological Unit)
Mason, William M.; Entwisle, Barbara – 1982
The real problems of contextual analysis concern the conceptualization of contextual effects, the kinds of data with which to estimate them, and the selection and implementation of appropriate statistical techniques. This paper focuses on detection; specifically, an approach to contextual analysis based on the estimation and interpretation of a…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Birth Rate, Demography, Estimation (Mathematics)
Miller, John K.; Knapp, Thomas R.
The testing of research hypotheses is directly comparable to the dichotomous decision-making of medical diagnosis or jury trials--not ill/ill, or innocent/guilty decisions. There are costs in both kinds of error, type I errors of falsely rejecting a null hypothesis or type II errors of falsely rejecting an alternative hypothesis. It is important…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Decision Making, Educational Research, Hypothesis Testing
Godbout, Robert C. – 1975
Exploratory research with large numbers of variables and even larger numbers of relationships is likely to result in frequent Type II errors; that is falsely accepting an incorrect null hypotheses. There are three ways of reducing Type II errors: (1) choosing a lower significance level, which then increases the probability of Type I error; (2)…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Educational Experiments, Educational Research, Predictor Variables
Macready, George B.; Dayton, C. Mitchell – 1977
A probabilistic hypothesis testing procedure to assess the fit of hypothesized hierarchical structures for test item data is discussed. Statistical procedures are presented which are useful for evaluating the fit of data of a certain class of probabilistic models. These models apply to sets of dichotomous (O,1) responses for which there are…
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models
Timm, Neil H.; Carlson, James E. – Multivariate Behavioral Research Monographs, 1975
Simplicity and flexibility of the full rank linear model motivated this paper which introduces researchers to the theory necessary to understand the model and apply the theory in the analysis of some standard fixed effects experimental designs. The theory and examples should help researchers use the model as an experimental tool and a model for…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Programs, Geometry, Hypothesis Testing
Pohlmann, John T. – 1979
Three procedures used to control Type I error rate in stepwise regression analysis are forward selection, backward elimination, and true stepwise. In the forward selection method, a model of the dependent variable is formed by choosing the single best predictor; then the second predictor which makes the strongest contribution to the prediction of…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Error Patterns, Mathematical Models, Multiple Regression Analysis
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