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Peer reviewedOgasawara, Haruhiko – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2001
Discusses three types of least squares estimation (generalized, unweighted, and weighted). Results from a Monte Carlo simulation show that, in comparison with other least squares methods, the weighted least squared method generally reduced bias without increasing asymptotic standard errors. (SLD)
Descriptors: Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Item Response Theory, Least Squares Statistics
Silver, N. Clayton; Hittner, James B.; May, Kim – Journal of Experimental Education, 2004
The authors conducted a Monte Carlo simulation of 4 test statistics or comparing dependent correlations with no variables in common. Empirical Type 1 error rates and power estimates were determined for K. Pearson and L. N. G. Filon's (1898) z, O. J. Dunn and V. A. Clark's (1969) z, J. H. Steiger's (1980) original modification of Dunn and Clark's…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Simulation, Effect Size, Sample Size
Peer reviewedSerrano, Agostinho; Santos, Flavia M. T.; Greca, Ileana M. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
The use of molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo methods has provided efficient means to stimulate the behavior of molecular liquids and solutions. A Monte Carlo simulation program is used to compute the structure of liquid water and of water as a solvent to Na(super +), Cl(super -), and Ar on a personal computer to show that it is easily feasible to…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Molecular Structure, Chemistry, Water
Ogasawara, Haruhiko – Psychometrika, 2004
Formulas for the asymptotic biases of the parameter estimates in structural equation models are provided in the case of the Wishart maximum likelihood estimation for normally and nonnormally distributed variables. When multivariate normality is satisfied, considerable simplification is obtained for the models of unstandardized variables. Formulas…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Bias, Factor Analysis, Structural Equation Models
Janetzko, Dietmar; Fischer, Frank – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2003
Representations and changes between them play a major role in education (e.g., Hewson, Beeth, & Thorley, 1998), problem solving (e.g., Bauer & Reiser, 1990), cognitive development (e.g., Vosniadou & Brewer, 1992), and the history of science (e.g., Kuhn, 1970). By definition, change of representations is also indispensable for collaborative work…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Cognitive Development, Computer Assisted Instruction, Goodness of Fit
Hartz, Sarah; Roussos, Louis – ETS Research Report Series, 2008
This paper presents the development of the fusion model skills diagnosis system (fusion model system), which can help integrate standardized testing into the learning process with both skills-level examinee parameters for modeling examinee skill mastery and skills-level item parameters, giving information about the diagnostic power of the test.…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Educational Diagnosis, Theory Practice Relationship, Standardized Tests
Finch, W. Holmes; French, Brian F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2007
Differential item functioning (DIF) continues to receive attention both in applied and methodological studies. Because DIF can be an indicator of irrelevant variance that can influence test scores, continuing to evaluate and improve the accuracy of detection methods is an essential step in gathering score validity evidence. Methods for detecting…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Factor Analysis, Test Bias, Comparative Analysis
Alhija, Fadia Nasser-Abu; Wisenbaker, Joseph – Structural Equation Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
A simulation study was conducted to examine the effect of item parceling on confirmatory factor analysis parameter estimates and their standard errors at different levels of sample size, number of indicators per factor, size of factor structure/pattern coefficients, magnitude of interfactor correlations, and variations in item-level data…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Computation, Factor Analysis, Sample Size
Jones, James A. – 1995
In the educational literature, responses to surveys commonly serve as the source of data for many empirical articles. Whenever a survey is used as a source of data, the response rate can greatly affect the potential generalizability of the findings. Using Monte Carlo methods, this study examined the effects on sample estimates of the population…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Effect Size, Monte Carlo Methods, Research Methodology
Johnson, Colleen Cook; Rakow, Ernest A. – 1994
This research explored the degree to which group sizes can differ before the robustness of analysis of variance (ANOVA) and analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) are jeopardized. Monte Carlo methodology was used, allowing for the experimental investigation of potential threats to robustness under conditions common to researchers in education. The…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Educational Research, Monte Carlo Methods
Lix, Lisa M.; Keselman, H. J. – 1993
Current omnibus procedures for the analysis of interaction effects in repeated measures designs which contain a grouping variable are known to be nonrobust to violations of multisample sphericity, particularly when group sizes are unequal. An alternative approach is to formulate a comprehensive set of contrasts on the data which probe the specific…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics)
Chang, Shun-Wen; Twu, Bor-Yaun – 1998
This study investigated and compared the properties of five methods of item exposure control within the purview of estimating examinees' abilities in a computerized adaptive testing (CAT) context. Each of the exposure control algorithms was incorporated into the item selection procedure and the adaptive testing progressed based on the CAT design…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Algorithms, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Testing
Sadek, Ramses F.; Huberty, Carl J. – 1994
This study presents an overview of Monte Carlo studies in discriminant analysis. Some common questions about the use of Monte Carlo techniques are answered through a brief literature review of articles on discriminant analysis in which Monte Carlo methods are used. The articles cover many research points, such as comparing error rate estimates,…
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Oulman, Charles S.; Lee, Motoko Y. – 1990
Monte Carlo simulation is a computer modeling procedure for mimicking observations on a random variable. A random number generator is used in generating the outcome for the events that are being modeled. The simulation can be used to obtain results that otherwise require extensive testing or complicated computations. This paper describes how Monte…
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer Software
Peer reviewedThornton, Gayle D.; And Others – Planning and Changing, 1975
Focuses on three management tools--the Delphi technique, Bayesian statistics, and Monte Carlo simulation--in order to simulate a problem-solving/decision-making situation with which an educational administrator may be faced. (Author)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Decision Making, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education

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