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Ausburn, Lynna J.; Ausburn, Floyd B.; Kroutter, Paul – Journal of Educational Technology, 2010
Virtual reality (VR) technology has demonstrated effectiveness in a variety of technical learning situations, yet little is known about its differential effects on learners with different levels of visual processing skill. This small-scale exploratory study tested VR through quasi-experimental methodology and a theoretical/conceptual framework…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Visual Perception, Comparative Analysis, Conventional Instruction
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Xu, Jianping – English Language Teaching, 2009
This empirical study was undertaken to test the Involvement Load Hypothesis (Laufer and Hulstijn, 2001) by examining the impact of three tasks on vocabulary acquisition. It was designed to test and develop the involvement load hypothesis by examining the impact of different reading tasks on the L2 vocabulary acquisition. The results show that…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Hypothesis Testing, Task Analysis, Second Language Learning
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Shokouhi, Hossein; Maniati, Mahmood – English Language Teaching, 2009
This study was intended to determine whether or not the genre of a reading text affects the incidental vocabulary acquisition of L2 learners while reading. To this aim, 40 Iranian EFL students whose vocabulary knowledge was within a limited range (already determined by Nation's Vocabulary Levels Test) were divided into two groups of 20 each for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Incidental Learning, Vocabulary Development
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McNeill, Andrea L.; Doolittle, Peter E.; Hicks, David – Journal of Interactive Online Learning, 2009
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of training, modality, and redundancy on the participants' ability to apply and recall a historical inquiry strategy. An experimental research design was utilized with presentation mode as the independent variable and strategy application and strategy recall as the dependent variables. The…
Descriptors: Research Design, Multimedia Instruction, History, Inquiry
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Ghinis, Dimitris; Korres, Konstantinos; Bersimis, Sotiris – Journal of Statistics Education, 2009
The present paper examines the difficulties Greek senior high school students identify in learning Statistics and how these difficulties are related to the course's level of difficulty. Also it examines the difficulties students identify that teachers face while teaching Statistics, their suggestions for changes and how these difficulties and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Grade 3, Statistics, High School Students
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Ornek, Funda; Robinson, William R.; Haugan, Mark P. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2008
According to many students, introductory physics is difficult. We are investigating what students believe makes physics difficult and what can be done to overcome these difficulties. Our investigation includes an initial free-response survey given to approximately 1400 students in an introductory physics course and a second survey, which was given…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Physics, Teaching Assistants, Teacher Attitudes
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Robinson, Carrie H.; Betz, Nancy E. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2008
This study describes the psychometric evaluation of Super's Work Values Inventory--Revised (SWVI-R), an instrument comprised of 12 scales measuring the relative importance placed on the following work-related value dimensions: Achievement, Coworkers, Creativity, Income, Independence, Lifestyle, Mental Challenge, Prestige, Security, Supervision,…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Validity, Factor Analysis, Values
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Bassili, John N. – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2008
Lectures in a large psychology course were taped and posted online where they could be viewed by streaming video. All students in the course had the option to attend lectures or watch them online, a choice that could be exercised on a lecture-by-lecture basis. The proportion of lectures watched online revealed that students chose between…
Descriptors: Psychology, College Instruction, Lecture Method, Information Dissemination
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Leighton, Jacqueline P.; Gokiert, Rebecca J. – Educational Assessment, 2008
The purpose of the present investigation was to identify the relationship among different indicators of uncertainty that lead to potential item misalignment. The item-based indicators included ratings of ambiguity and cognitive complexity. The student-based indicators included (a) frequency of cognitive monitoring per item, (b) levels of…
Descriptors: Test Items, Cognitive Processes, Item Analysis, Self Concept
Aleamoni, Lawrence M.; Spencer, Richard E. – Educ Psychol Meas, 1969
Descriptors: Correlation, Difficulty Level, Discriminant Analysis, Item Analysis
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Rigdon, Steve E.; Tsutakawa, Robert K. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1987
Estimation of the parameters of the Rasch model is considered when both the item parameters and the ability parameters are considered random quantities. (RB)
Descriptors: Ability, Difficulty Level, Item Analysis, Models
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Newman, Slater E.; And Others – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1987
The study examined the ability to estimate the number of dots in Braille symbols by 21 legally blind and 21 sighted adults. Results indicated that this task was difficult for both blind and sighted subjects with little improvement over trials. Errors of underestimation exceeded errors of overestimation. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Blindness, Braille, Difficulty Level
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Fivush, Robyn; Mandler, Jean M. – Child Development, 1985
Across three experiments involving four-, five-, and six-year-olds, the same pattern of ability to sequence events was found: familiar events in forward order were the easiest to sequence, then unfamiliar events in forward order, familiar events in backward order, and finally unfamiliar events in backward order. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Difficulty Level, Performance Factors, Young Children
Uthe, Elaine – Bus Educ Forum, 1970
The determination of difficulty level of the dictation material is the crucial point in the development of speed. A three-phase process for building shorthand dictation speed is illustrated and discussed. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Business Education, Difficulty Level, Shorthand, Teaching Methods
Gilbert, Thomas F.; Rummler, Geary A. – Continuing Education, 1971
Describes relatively simple, inexpensive employee training or guidance aids for use with straightforward, repetitive tasks and for activities calling for greater judgment, complex discrimination, and managerial or professional decision making. (LY)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Guidance, Industrial Training, Instructional Materials
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