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Kolen, Michael J. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2004
In this article, the history of linking is summarized, and current linking frameworks that have been proposed are considered. Key publications discussed include Flanagan (1951), Angoff (1971), Linn (1993), Mislevy (1992), and Feuer, Holland, Green, Bertenthal, and Hemphill (1999). The article further focuses on the concordance situation for…
Descriptors: Measurement, Measurement Techniques, Evaluation Methods, Research Needs
Furlong, Michael J.; Morrison, Gale M.; Cornell, Dewey G.; Skiba, Russell – Journal of School Violence, 2004
School violence became a topic of broad national concern in the United States in reaction to a series of tragic school shootings during the 1990s. Efforts to understand and prevent school shootings have stimulated the rapid development of a broader interest in school safety with an emerging multidisciplinary research agenda. The maturation and…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Violence, School Safety, Research Methodology
Hannafin, Michael; Orrill, Chandra; Kim, Hyeonjin; Kim, Minchi – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2005
While educational technology applications in higher education have grown dramatically during the past 20 years, significant disagreements exist as to their effectiveness and impact. Advocates and critics tend to advance competing positions, but little evidence of technology's impact derived through disciplined inquiry has been presented in support…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Educational Research, Program Evaluation, Instructional Effectiveness
Lewis, Charles – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
In the context of reviewing an article for this journal (van der Linden & Sotaridona, this issue, pp. 283-304) the topic of unconditional and conditional hypothesis testing came under consideration. While this is hardly a new issue (consider, for example, arguments regarding the chi square vs. Fisher exact test of independence for a 2 x 2…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Educational Testing, Item Response Theory, Research Problems
Laloyaux, Cedric; Destrebecqz, Arnaud; Cleeremans, Axel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Using a simple change detection task involving vertical and horizontal stimuli, I. M. Thornton and D. Fernandez-Duque (2000) showed that the implicit detection of a change in the orientation of an item influences performance in a subsequent orientation judgment task. However, S. R. Mitroff, D. J. Simons, and S. L. Franconeri (2002) were not able…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Association (Psychology), Spatial Ability, Program Validation
Levering, Bas – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2006
Science tends to find a solution to the problem of the unreliability of human perception by understanding objectivity as the absence of subjectivity. However, from a phenomenological point of view, subjectivity is not so much a problem as an inevitable starting-point. That does not mean that the problem of the correctness of people's accounts of…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Phenomenology, Research Methodology, Evaluation Research
Urquiola, Miguel; Verhoogen, Eric – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
This paper examines how schools choose class size and how households sort in response to those choices. Focusing on the highly liberalized Chilean education market, we develop a model in which schools are heterogeneous in an underlying productivity parameter, class size is a component of school quality, households are heterogeneous in income and…
Descriptors: Class Size, Private Schools, Income, Family (Sociological Unit)
Kurubacak, Gulsun – International Journal of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, 2007
The main purpose of this study was to identify, categorize and rank the future research priorities and needs for mobile learning technologies. The key research inquiries were the following: (a) What are the major research issues and challenges identified by online workers for mobile learning technologies over the next ten years?, (b) What are the…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Delphi Technique, Research Needs, Distance Education
Trujillo, Carlos Andres – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Having a "normal" professional job and doing research impose different social and personal connotations. These differences materialize at least in two clear ways. First, it is common that researchers in the making find it very difficult to communicate to their closest social network (e.g., family and old close friends) the content and the…
Descriptors: Researchers, Social Isolation, Social Networks, Psychological Needs
Rubin, Allen; Parrish, Danielle – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
Objective: This study examined the extent to which conclusions of published outcome studies contain phrases that could be misconstrued as implying more empirical support than is warranted. Methods: All articles (N = 138) reporting outcome studies from 2000 to 2005 in two social work research journals and two topical database searches were assessed…
Descriptors: Research Design, Interrater Reliability, Inferences, Social Work
Bockenholt, Ulf; Van Der Heijden, Peter G. M. – Psychometrika, 2007
Randomized response (RR) is a well-known method for measuring sensitive behavior. Yet this method is not often applied because: (i) of its lower efficiency and the resulting need for larger sample sizes which make applications of RR costly; (ii) despite its privacy-protection mechanism the RR design may not be followed by every respondent; and…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Social Control, Item Response Theory, Research Problems
Mansilla, Veronica Boix; Duraising, Elizabeth Dawes – Journal of Higher Education, 2007
In this article, the authors present a study of experienced faculty's beliefs about the assessment of interdisciplinary student work. The study focuses on faculty's close analysis of student work produced in interdisciplinary courses, such as integrative final papers, written examinations, and capstone presentations. The authors begin by reviewing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Interdisciplinary Approach, Student Evaluation, Intellectual Disciplines
National Center on Performance Incentives, 2008
In "Holding Accountability to Account: How Scholarship and Experience in Other Fields Inform Exploration of Performance Incentives in Education"--a paper presented at the National Center on Performance Incentives research to policy conference in February--Richard Rothstein, a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute, argues educational…
Descriptors: Private Sector, Incentives, Rewards, Accountability
Gump, Steven E. – Educational Research Quarterly, 2007
This review presents an overview of selected articles on the leniency hypothesis: the idea that students give higher evaluations to instructors who grade more leniently. Such articles comprise a small subset of the voluminous research on student evaluations of teaching (SETs). In this diverse literature, research methods and aims have frequently…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Research Methodology, Meta Analysis, Research Problems
Gueron, Judith M. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2007
The author describes her 30 years of experience in the design and conduct of a series of large-scale randomized controlled studies in the field of public welfare. She describes how these studies came about, what lessons can be drawn about research methods, what was learned about the effectiveness of these programs (the National Supported Work…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Dependents, Welfare Services, Theory Practice Relationship

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