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Morrow, James R., Jr. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
The current state of physical fitness in American youth is unknown. While evidence exists that obesity levels are increasing in children and youth, data on declines in physical fitness measures (i.e., cardiorespiratory and musculoskeletal fitness) are lacking. Tracking of physical fitness components has been poorly done. Surveillance of behaviors…
Descriptors: Youth, Physical Activities, Obesity, Children
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Martin, Andrew – British Journal of Special Education, 2006
In this article, Andrew Martin, deputy head teacher at Greenside School in Stevenage, provides an outline of the development of the P scales as an assessment tool for pupils working below Level 1 of the National Curriculum. He recounts the difficulties his school found in using P scales to track pupil progress from year to year and describes and…
Descriptors: National Curriculum, Special Needs Students, Data Collection, Learning Problems
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Latimer, William W.; O'Brien, Megan S.; Vasquez, Marco A.; Medina-Mora, Maria Elena; Rios-Bedoya, Carlos F.; Floyd, Leah J. – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2006
Anonymous surveys have been widely used worldwide to describe adolescent substance use yet cannot elucidate causal drug abuse predictors. Studies in the U.S. have generally found that anonymous and confidential surveys yield comparable levels of self-reported substance use, yet the effect of survey format on youth self-report has not been…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Substance Abuse, Foreign Countries, Confidentiality
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Mills, Robert J. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 2004
The purpose of this article is to test the utility of incorporating a dribble file into a formative software evaluation. The study specifically examines the dribble file's capability to detect software problems that were not detected by the software testers. As the amount of technology used for instructional purposes increases, the need to…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer Software Evaluation, Multimedia Materials, Instructional Material Evaluation
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Yoshihama, Mieko; Gillespie, Brenda; Hammock, Amy C.; Belli, Robert F.; Tolman, Richard M. – Social Work Research, 2005
Violence perpetrated by intimate partners (intimate partner violence, IPV hereinafter) is prevalent, and often recurrent, in women's lives (Straus & Gelles, 1990; Tjaden & Thoennes, 2000). Gaining information about lifetime IPV is crucial to assess the cumulative effects of IPV on women's well-being over the life course. This study compared two…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Family Violence, Females, Validity
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Spicer, Rebecca; Nelkin, Valerie; Miller, Ted; Becker, Les – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
Corporate data fall under the general category of administrative data and provide varied information on the worker and workplace. Studies of worker health, including evaluations of workplace programs, are often based on corporate data. With the exception of health care claims data, which are usually administered by a third party, the corporation…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Federal Regulation, Employees, Confidentiality
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Carvalho, Soniya; White, Howard – American Journal of Evaluation, 2004
The theory-based evaluation approach documents the assumptions implicit in program design and points to the data required to test these assumptions. Collecting and analyzing such data through quantitative and qualitative techniques enhances understanding of the validity of the assumptions and the relevance of key program processes. This article…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Program Design, Evaluation Methods, Social Theories
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Yarrough, Jamie L.; Skinner, Christopher H.; Lee, Young Ju; Lemmons, Cathy – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2004
Campbell and Skinner used an A-B design to evaluate the effects of the Timely Transitions Game (TTG) on room-to-room transitions in a sixth-grade classroom. The TTG incorporated explicit timing, publicly posted feedback, and an interdependent group contingency with randomly selected transitions and criteria. The purpose of the current study was to…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Research Design, Integrity, Interrater Reliability
White, Beverly I.; Winter, Christina – School Administrator, 2005
Wake County's participation in the statewide pilot of an electronic student information system has created many changes in the district. The new statewide system eventually will store data for all students in North Carolina in one collection of databases that will be accessible from each K-12 classroom, allowing teachers to record student grades…
Descriptors: Management Information Systems, School Districts, Statewide Planning, Student Characteristics
Lafee, Scott – School Administrator, 2005
In an era of digital technologies, school districts find themselves on a cutting edge, one that slices both ways. Technological tools like the Internet, e-mail, networked computers and such have revolutionized the way children are taught and schools are run, but they also have created new management challenges and ethical issues that many school…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Computer Security, Ethics
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Huffman, Douglas; Kalnin, Julie – Teaching and Teacher Education, 2003
Investigated the impact of a collaborative inquiry involving diverse teams of teachers, administrators, school board members, and parents. The teams collected and analyzed local data to make data-based decisions about improving teaching and learning. The collaboration helped teachers engage in a continuous improvement process that allowed them to…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Elementary Education
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Baumgartner, Ted A.; Hales, Derek; Chung, Hyuk; Oh, Suhak; Wood, Heather M. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2004
A revised push-up test for college students was presented in 2002. The purpose of this study was to develop percentile norms for the revised push-up test when it is used with college students. Revised push-up scores collected on 177 male and 274 female college students were used to develop percentile norms. The norms for the men have a different…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Test Norms, Scores
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Brown, Joel H. – Evaluation Review, 2006
This methodological study examines an original data collection model designed to incorporate human factors and enhance data richness in qualitative and evaluation research. Evidence supporting this model is drawn from in-depth youth and adult interviews in one of the largest policy/program evaluations undertaken in the United States, the Drug,…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Observation, Evaluation Research, Cues
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Morrison, Gale M.; Peterson, Reece; O'Farrell, Stacy; Redding, Megan – Journal of School Violence, 2004
Perhaps the most "naturally occurring" data on school misbehavior and aggression are school discipline data, including office referrals, suspensions, and expulsion data. These data constitute the most common markers of school discipline status available on school campuses. There is, however, very little information available in professional or…
Descriptors: Campuses, Student Behavior, Expulsion, School Safety
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Melton, Kim I. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2004
Statistical thinking is required for good statistical analysis. Among other things, statistical thinking involves identifying sources of variation. Students in introductory statistics courses seldom recognize that one of the largest sources of variation may come in the collection and recording of the data. This paper presents some simple exercises…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Data Collection, Planning, Interrater Reliability
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