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Peer reviewedKim, Seock-Ho; Cohen, Allan S. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1998
Investigated Type I error rates of the likelihood-ratio test for the detection of differential item functioning (DIF) using Monte Carlo simulations under the graded-response model. Type I error rates were within theoretically expected values for all six combinations of sample sizes and ability-matching conditions at each of the nominal alpha…
Descriptors: Ability, Item Bias, Item Response Theory, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewedSparkes, R. A. – Scottish Educational Review, 1999
In Scotland, one "value added" (VA) indicator of secondary school effectiveness measures students' relative "progress" between Standard and Higher grade in particular subjects. When random nonschool factors affecting students' geography performance were computer-simulated to determine VA fluctuation over 25 years, the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Simulation, Departments, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedPlaut, David C.; Gonnerman, Laura M. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2000
Carried out simulations in which a set of morphologically-related words varying in semantic transparency were embedded in either a morphologically rich language (Hebrew) or an impoverished artificial language. Found that morphological priming increased with degree of semantic transparency in both languages. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Cognitive Processes, Hebrew, Language Processing
Peer reviewedEvans, J. G. – Physics Education, 2000
Explores the use of computer simulation/modeling programs for teaching a variety of science concepts. (Author/CCM)
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Models, Physics
Peer reviewedRiniolo, Todd C.; Schmidt, Louis A. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Describes a classroom demonstration called the Gambler's Fallacy where students in an introductory psychology statistics class participate in simulated gambling using weekly results from professional football game outcomes over a 10 week period. Explains that the demonstration illustrates that random processes do not self-correct and statistical…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Football, Higher Education, Prediction
Peer reviewedBorlund, Pia – Journal of Documentation, 2000
Discusses the evaluation of interactive information retrieval (IIR) systems and explains two main approaches, system-driven and user-centered. Describes Text Retrieval Conference (TREC), and concludes that the simulated work task situation as an experimental sub-component could be recommended for future evaluation of IIR systems based on empirical…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Conferences, Evaluation Methods, Futures (of Society)
Peer reviewedVaidyanathan, Rajiv; Rochford, Linda – Journal of Education for Business, 1998
Marketing students (n=99) used computer simulation, 34 did not. Students who performed well on traditional exams also did well on the simulation. Students who preferred working with others seemed to perform more poorly on both the exam and the simulation. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Administration Education, Cognitive Style, Computer Simulation
Peer reviewedSanchez-Meca, Julio; Marin-Martinez, Fulgencio – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1998
The bias and relative efficiency of two alternative estimators of optimal weights in meta-analysis were assessed through Monte Carlo simulation, defining the standardized mean differences as the effect-size index. The estimator proposed by L. Hedges and I. Olkin (1985) was more efficient than that of J. Hunter and F. Schmidt (1990). (SLD)
Descriptors: Effect Size, Estimation (Mathematics), Meta Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewedRethans, Jan-Joost – Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 1998
Standardized patients are subjects who accurately and consistently simulate presentation of medical cases as a method of assessing physician performance. This method is direct, valid, reliable, and feasible when focused on the patient-doctor interaction. (SK)
Descriptors: Medical Case Histories, Medical Education, Needs Assessment, Physician Patient Relationship
Peer reviewedFan, Xitao; Wang, Lin; Thompson, Bruce – Structural Equation Modeling, 1999
A Monte Carlo simulation study investigated the effects on 10 structural equation modeling fit indexes of sample size, estimation method, and model specification. Some fit indexes did not appear to be comparable, and it was apparent that estimation method strongly influenced almost all fit indexes examined, especially for misspecified models. (SLD)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Monte Carlo Methods, Sample Size
Peer reviewedLach, Michael; Loverude, Michael – American Biology Teacher, 1998
Presents a series of simple and inexpensive hands-on activities with a host of extension lesson ideas that can be used to actively introduce students to the scientific theory of evolution. Lessons are designed to thwart common student difficulties. Classes are structured around a predator-prey simulation game that creates a springboard for…
Descriptors: Biology, Educational Games, Evolution, Group Activities
Peer reviewedWang, Wen-chung – Journal of Outcome Measurement, 1998
A Rasch-type analysis is presented for multiple-choice items in which one parameter is assigned to each distractor. Results of a small simulation study show that the parameter recovery of the distractor model is very satisfactory. Analysis of a real dataset shows that some items fit the Rasch model rather than the distractor model. (SLD)
Descriptors: Distractors (Tests), Goodness of Fit, Item Response Theory, Multiple Choice Tests
Peer reviewedSanchez-Meca, Julio; Marin-Martinez, Fulgencio – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Assessed five procedures for estimating a common risk difference in a set of independent 2 x 2 tables through Monte Carlo simulation in terms of bias, efficiency, confidence level adjustment, and statistical power. The maximum likelihood estimator showed best performance, followed closely by the Cochran (W. Cochran, 1954) and Mantel-Haenszel (N.…
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Meta Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods
Peer reviewedEscalada, Lawrence T.; And Others – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 1996
Interactive digital video enables computer visualization techniques that help students to collect, analyze, and model two-dimensional motion data. This article describes and evaluates five activities developed for the physics classroom with the use of this technology in mind. Activities explore concepts such as space, time, frames of reference,…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Simulation, Data Analysis, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWellington, William J.; Faria, A. J. – Simulation & Gaming, 1996
Examines the relationship of team cohesion, participant attitude, and performance expectations to actual performance results in a simulation competition. Findings indicate a strong relationship between beginning team cohesion and performance expectations and final game performance, but little relationship between beginning participant attitudes…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cooperative Learning, Decision Making, Expectation


