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Kaya, Fatma Bolukbas; Yilmaz, Mehmet Yalcin – Educational Policy Analysis and Strategic Research, 2019
Feedback can be defined as the act of providing information to the student regarding their behavior throughout the learning process as well as how much progress has been achieved as a result of such behavior. In other words, it is the communicative process that explains how successful or unsuccessful a student is at a given topic, by providing…
Descriptors: Turkish, Second Language Instruction, Feedback (Response), Language Teachers
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Krestar, Maura L.; McLennan, Conor T. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: Recent research on perception of emotionally charged material has found both an "emotionality effect" in which participants respond differently to emotionally charged stimuli relative to neutral stimuli in some cognitive-linguistic tasks and a "negativity bias" in which participants respond differently to negatively…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Stimuli, Young Adults, Word Recognition
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Palo, Annbritt; Manderstedt, Lena – Children's Literature in Education, 2019
This article presents an analysis of a recent, award-winning Swedish novel for children and young adults, "The Murderer's Ape" by Jakob Wegelius, and digitally published reviews of the novel. In the first part of the paper, we provide an intersectional analysis of the novel, focusing on gender, profession, species and class. The…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Adolescent Literature, Novels, Animals
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Larmuseau, Charlotte; Vanneste, Pieter; Cornelis, Jan; Desmet, Piet; Depaepe, Fien – Frontline Learning Research, 2019
Cognitive load theory is one of the most influential theoretical explanations of cognitive processing during learning. Despite its success, attempts to assess cognitive load during learning have proven difficult. Therefore, in the current study, students' self-reported cognitive load after the problem- solving process has been combined with…
Descriptors: Psychophysiology, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Problem Solving
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Laures-Gore, Jacqueline; Cahana-Amitay, Dalia; Buchanan, Tony W. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: The current study investigated diurnal cortisol dynamics in adults with and without aphasia, along with subjective reports of stress and measures of language production. Dysregulation of cortisol, a common biomarker of stress, is associated with cognitive dysfunction in different clinical populations. However, little is known about the…
Descriptors: Physiology, Metabolism, Adults, Aphasia
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Zhang, Zhonghua; Zhao, Mingren – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2019
The present study evaluated the multiple imputation method, a procedure that is similar to the one suggested by Li and Lissitz (2004), and compared the performance of this method with that of the bootstrap method and the delta method in obtaining the standard errors for the estimates of the parameter scale transformation coefficients in item…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Error Patterns, Item Analysis, Simulation
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Lee, Yi-Hsuan; Haberman, Shelby J.; Dorans, Neil J. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2019
In many educational tests, both multiple-choice (MC) and constructed-response (CR) sections are used to measure different constructs. In many common cases, security concerns lead to the use of form-specific CR items that cannot be used for equating test scores, along with MC sections that can be linked to previous test forms via common items. In…
Descriptors: Scores, Multiple Choice Tests, Test Items, Responses
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Armatas, Christine; Spratt, Christine F. – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2019
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe examples of the application of learning analytics (LA), including the assessment of subject grades, identifying subjects that need revision, student satisfaction and cohort comparisons, to program curriculum review. Design/methodology/approach: Examples of analyses that address specific questions…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Curriculum Evaluation, Grades (Scholastic), Evaluation Problems
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Hao, Jian; Wu, Chunsha – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2019
The present study examined deaf children's moral development with experimental tasks. Experiment 1 investigated lying and sharing behavior in 37 six- to 11-year-old deaf children, 39 age-matched hearing children and 33 twelve- to 16-year-old deaf adolescents who were matched with the hearing children on vocabulary ability. The results showed that…
Descriptors: Deafness, Moral Values, Moral Development, Ethics
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Zantinge, Gemma; van Rijn, Sophie; Stockmann, Lex; Swaab, Hanna – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
This study aimed to measure emotional expression and physiological arousal in response to fear in 21 children with autism spectrum disorders (43-75 months) and 45 typically developing children (41-81 months). Expressions of facial and bodily fear and heart rate arousal were simultaneously measured in response to a remote controlled robot…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Correlation, Young Children
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Busuito, Alex; Quigley, Kelsey M.; Moore, Ginger A.; Voegtline, Kristin M.; DiPietro, Janet A. – Developmental Psychology, 2019
Infant-mother behavioral synchrony is thought to scaffold the development of self-regulation in the first years of life. During this time, infants' and mothers' physiological regulation may contribute to dyadic synchrony and, in infants, dyadic synchrony may support infants' physiological regulation. Because the sympathetic nervous system (SNS)…
Descriptors: Correlation, Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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Tolukan, Ersan – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
In the scope of this research, it is aimed to determine emotional labor behavior and burnout level of football coaches and to examine the relationship between them. In this study conducted in relational survey model, Emotional Labor Scale developed by Diefendorff et al. (2005) and adapted to Turkish by Basim and Begenirbas (2012), and Maslach…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Team Sports, Burnout, Emotional Response
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Szczytko, Rachel; Stevenson, Kathryn; Peterson, M. Nils; Nietfeld, John; Strnad, Renee L. – Environmental Education Research, 2019
Environmental education (EE) practitioners struggle to consistently and rigorously evaluate their programs, particularly when little time is available for evaluation. Since environmental literacy (EL) is the goal of environmental education, a very short EL instrument -- amenable to use when longer tests are not practical for practitioners -- would…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Environmental Education, Literacy, Item Response Theory
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Parker, Lana – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2019
At a time when an ethics based on responsibility for the Other offers a counter to the individualism of neoliberal ideology, I argue that it is crucial to recuperate the possibility of creating the conditions for ethical moments of facing through all means possible, including art. I deliberate the possibilities for art in sustaining Levinas's…
Descriptors: Ethics, Art, Social Distance, Philosophy
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Dawson, Phillip; Henderson, Michael; Mahoney, Paige; Phillips, Michael; Ryan, Tracii; Boud, David; Molloy, Elizabeth – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2019
Since the early 2010s the literature has shifted to view feedback as a process that students do where they make sense of information about work they have done, and use it to improve the quality of their subsequent work. In this view, effective feedback needs to demonstrate effects. However, it is unclear if educators and students share this…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, College Students
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