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Peer reviewedMuijtjens, Arno M. M.; van Vollenhoven, Femke H. M.; van Luijk, Scheltus J.; van der Vleuten, Cees P. M. – Academic Medicine, 2000
Sequential, standardized patient-based tests were given to medical students at the University of Maastricht (Netherlands); the first test was a screening test that evaluated the efficiency/validity of cutoff scores. Findings indicated that stringent pass/fail cutoff scores on the screening test produced optimal results. Fewer than 0.2 percent of…
Descriptors: Efficiency, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, Bruce – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2000
This study evaluated the use of video-delivered simulations of child maltreatment as a mean of probing the personal safety knowledge of young children. It was concluded that such an approach is methodologically difficult and ethically problematic and controversial. Concerns about possible harm to participants and difficulties in obtaining…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Ethics, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedMcGraw, Peter; Palmer, Ian – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 1999
Outlines a nine-step structure for debriefing an international business culture simulation. Stresses the need to address three stages in the experiential learning cycle: reflection, processing, and transfer. Appendices include the specific simulation used and a debriefing note. (DB)
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, International Trade
Peer reviewedMount, Robert E.; Schumacker, Randall E. – Journal of Outcome Measurement, 1998
A Monte Carlo study was conducted using simulated dichotomous data to determine the effects of guessing on Rasch item fit statistics and the Logit Residual Index. Results indicate that no significant differences were found between the mean Rasch item fit statistics for each distribution type as the probability of guessing the correct answer…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Guessing (Tests), Item Response Theory, Monte Carlo Methods
Hager, Paul – Australian and New Zealand Journal of Vocational Education Research, 1998
Proposes definitions for on- and off-the-job assessment. Presents a model for education and assessment in the workplace that includes (1) development of knowledge, skills, and abilities; (2) performance in simulated or practice situations; and (3) competence in occupational practice. Considers when to choose on- or off-the-job assessment. (SK)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Job Performance, Off the Job Training, On the Job Training
Peer reviewedKhoo, Guan-Seng; Koh, Thiam-Seng – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 1998
Describes a study conducted in undergraduate science classes in Singapore using computer modeling and simulation. Reports that the use of computer models and simulations proved to be valuable in explaining many aspects of science. Students reported that three-dimensional images helped them in their understanding. Contains 22 references.…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Foreign Countries
Simulated Group Counseling for Group Work Training: A Four-Year Research Study of Group Development.
Peer reviewedRomano, John L.; Sullivan, Brandon A. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2000
Examines Simulated Group Counseling (SGC), a training model for graduate-level group workers. During a four-year period, 98 graduate students participated in 12 role-played SGC groups. SGC followed a model of group development and was highly consistent with expected changes in non-role-played groups. Discusses SGC advantages, especially related to…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Experiential Learning, Graduate Students, Group Counseling
Peer reviewedHalliday, Leah; Oppenheim, Charles – Journal of Documentation, 2000
Explores economic aspects of digital journal production and delivery using Ithink Analyst, a modeling software package. Three models were developed and simulations were used to monitor the effect of variations in the values of key model elements. Discusses results that show staff costs and overhead are the most substantial costs for scholarly…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Simulation, Computer Software, Costs
Peer reviewedSinger, Murray – Discourse Processes, 1996
Examines comprehension of causal text sequences (in simulation) using construction-integration analysis. States that 16 preliminary simulations, applied to 2 text frames each, influenced decisions concerning 4 simulation choice points. Reveals good qualitative fit between the construction-integration activation of the probe questions and their…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Influences
Peer reviewedCavin, Edward S. – Economics of Education Review, 1995
Demand for Pell Grant financial aid has become difficult to predict when using the current microsimulation model. This paper proposes an alternative model that uses aggregate data (based on individuals' microlevel decisions and macrodata on family incomes, college costs, and opportunity wages) and avoids some limitations of simple linear models.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Mathematical Models, Paying for College, Simulation
Peer reviewedUr, Sigalit; VanLehn, Kurt – Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 1995
Describes a simulated student that learns by interacting with a human tutor. Tests suggest that simulated students, when developed past the prototype stage, could be valuable for training human tutors. Provides a computational cognitive task analysis of the skill of learning from a tutor that is useful for designing intelligent tutoring systems.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Computer System Design, Intelligent Tutoring Systems
Peer reviewedGinzburg, S.; Dar-El, E. M. – Journal of Workplace Learning: Employee Counselling Today, 2000
The relationship between relearning and retention was examined during refresher training for 53 Israeli soldiers operating an electronic system. The longer the training interval, the lower the operator's performance level. Partial simulation was suitable for retraining in complex tasks. A cyclical behavior model of learning, forgetting, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Processes, Military Personnel, Refresher Courses
Peer reviewedRobinson, Jessica; Lewars, Tamu; Perryman, La Shanda; Crichlow, Toria; Smith Kimberly; Vignoe, John – Business Communication Quarterly, 2000
Considers how classroom simulations help students master concepts in cross-cultural workplace communication. Notes three problems that face most instructors who wish to incorporate simulation games into their cross-cultural classroom instruction. Discusses how in the creation of cross-cultural simulation games, it helps instructors by solving the…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business Education, Class Activities, Cross Cultural Training
Peer reviewedWang, Wen-Chung – Journal of Applied Measurement, 2000
Proposes a factorial procedure for investigating differential distractor functioning in multiple choice items that models each distractor with a distinct distractibility parameter. Results of a simulation study show that the parameters of the proposed modeling were recovered very well. Analysis of 10 4-choice items from a college entrance…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Distractors (Tests), Factor Structure, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedJacobsen, Eric Paul – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 1998
A "shop-around" activity for German classroom communicative practice is described. The exercise is a reasoning-gap activity in which the students seek out specific items or use a shopping list to search for and/or acquire using play money. Preparatory exercises, follow-up activities, and variations of the activity for different…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Communicative Competence (Languages), German, Instructional Materials


