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Dixon, Peter – Journal of Memory and Language, 2008
Accuracy is often analyzed using analysis of variance techniques in which the data are assumed to be normally distributed. However, accuracy data are discrete rather than continuous, and proportion correct are constrained to the range 0-1. Monte Carlo simulations are presented illustrating how this can lead to distortions in the pattern of means.…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Computation, Mathematical Models, Simulation
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Davidhazy, Andrew – Tech Directions, 2008
The technology of aerial photography, photogrametry, has widespread applications in mapping and aerial surveying. A multi-billion-dollar industry, aerial surveying and mapping is "big business" in both civilian and military sectors. While the industry has grown increasingly automated, employment opportunities still exist for people with a basic…
Descriptors: Photography, Cartography, Class Activities, Computation
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Voelkle, Manuel C. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2008
The simultaneous estimation of autoregressive (simplex) structures and latent trajectories, so called ALT (autoregressive latent trajectory) models, is becoming an increasingly popular approach to the analysis of change. Although historically autoregressive (AR) and latent growth curve (LGC) models have been developed quite independently from each…
Descriptors: Simulation, Computation, Pattern Recognition, Skill Development
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Whitney, Carol – Brain and Language, 2008
There has been increasing interest in the question of how the brain encodes the order of letters in a written word. This problem is of practical and theoretical interest, so it is important to distinguish between competing computational models. This article compares the SERIOL and SOLAR theories on their biological plausibility and ability to…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Brain, Coding, Comparative Analysis
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Kok, Ayse – Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
The System Dynamics approach can be seen as a new way of understanding dynamical phenonema (natural, physical, biological, etc.) that occur in our daily lives taking into consideration not only single pairs of cause-effect variables, but the functioning of the system as a whole. This approach also provides the students with a new understanding in…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Systems Approach, Simulation
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Paek, Insu – ETS Research Report Series, 2009
Three statistical testing procedures well-known in the maximum likelihood approach are the Wald, likelihood ratio (LR), and score tests. Although well-known, the application of these three testing procedures in the logistic regression method to investigate differential item function (DIF) has not been rigorously made yet. Employing a variety of…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Statistical Analysis, Regression (Statistics), Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Li, Jinghuan – ProQuest LLC, 2009
While deliberating and making decisions, participants in urban development processes need easy access to the pertinent content scattered among different plans. A Planning Markup Language (PML) has been proposed to represent the underlying structure of plans in an XML-compliant way. However, PML currently covers only textual information and lacks…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Programming, Computer Graphics, Metadata
Barmpoutis, Angelos – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Cartesian tensor bases have been widely used to model spherical functions. In medical imaging, tensors of various orders can approximate the diffusivity function at each voxel of a diffusion-weighted MRI data set. This approximation produces tensor-valued datasets that contain information about the underlying local structure of the scanned tissue.…
Descriptors: Magnets, Diagnostic Tests, Measurement Techniques, Simulation
Chung, Gregory K. W. K.; Nagashima, Sam O.; Espinosa, Paul D.; Berka, Chris; Baker, Eva L. – National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2009
In this report, researchers examined whether individualized multimedia-based instruction would influence the development of rifle marksmanship skills in novice shooters with little or no prior rifle marksmanship experience. Forty-eight novice shooters used an M4 rifle training simulator system to shoot at an 8-inch target at a simulated distance…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Multimedia Instruction, Weapons
MacInnes, Jann Marie Wise – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Multilevel data often exist in educational studies. The focus of this study is to consider differential item functioning (DIF) for dichotomous items from a multilevel perspective. One of the most often used methods for detecting DIF in dichotomously scored items is the Mantel-Haenszel log odds-ratio. However, the Mantel-Haenszel reduces the…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Simulation, Item Response Theory, Test Items
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Dolinko, A. E. – European Journal of Physics, 2009
By simulating the dynamics of a bidimensional array of springs and masses, the propagation of conveniently generated waves is visualized. The simulation is exclusively based on Newton's second law and was made to provide insight into the physics of wave propagation. By controlling parameters such as the magnitude of the mass and the elastic…
Descriptors: Physics, Scientific Concepts, Mechanics (Physics), Scientific Principles
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Barmada, S.; Rizzo, R.; Sani, L. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2009
In this paper, the authors focus their attention on the way magnetic circuits and permanent magnets are usually treated in most textbooks and electrical engineering courses. This paper demonstrates how this important topic is too often presented simplistically. This simplistic treatment does not allow the students to develop a complete…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Textbooks, Magnets, Teaching Methods
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Sinharay, Sandip; Dorans, Neil J.; Grant, Mary C.; Blew, Edwin O. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2009
Test administrators often face the challenge of detecting differential item functioning (DIF) with samples of size smaller than that recommended by experts. A Bayesian approach can incorporate, in the form of a prior distribution, existing information on the inference problem at hand, which yields more stable estimation, especially for small…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Computation, Bayesian Statistics, Data
Bruzek, Jennifer L.; Thompson, Rachel H.; Peters, Lindsay C. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2009
Two experiments were conducted to identify the conditions likely to produce resurgence among adult human participants. The preparation was a simulated caregiving context, wherein a recorded infant cry sounded and was terminated contingent upon targeted caregiving responses. Results of Experiment 1 demonstrated resurgence with human participants in…
Descriptors: Infants, Negative Reinforcement, Undergraduate Students, Crying
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Emons, Wilco H. M. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2009
For valid decision making, it is essential to both the person being measured and the person or organization that is having the person measured that the observed scores adequately represent the underlying trait. This study deals with person-fit analysis of polytomous item scores to detect unusual patterns of sum scores on subsets of items. This…
Descriptors: Personality Theories, Personality Measures, Scores, Test Items
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