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Peer reviewedFava, Joseph L.; Velicer, Wayne F. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1992
Effects of overextracting factors and components within and between maximum likelihood factor analysis and principal components analysis were examined through computer simulation of a range of factor and component patterns. Results demonstrate similarity of component and factor scores during overextraction. Overall, results indicate that…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Correlation, Factor Analysis, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedQuintana, Stephen M.; Maxwell, Scott E. – Journal of Educational Statistics, 1994
Seven univariate procedures for testing omnibus null hypotheses for data gathered from repeated measures designs were evaluated, comparing five alternative approaches with two more traditional procedures. Results suggest that the alternatives are improvements. The most effective alternate procedure in controlling Type I error rates is discussed.…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Monte Carlo Methods, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedHeadrick, Todd C.; Sawilosky, Shlomo S. – Psychometrika, 1999
Proposes a procedure for generating multivariate nonnormal distributions. The procedure, an extension of the Fleishman power method (A. Fleishman, 1978), generates the average value of intercorrelations much closer to population parameters than competing procedures for skewed and heavy tailed distributions and small sample sizes. Reports Monte…
Descriptors: Correlation, Equations (Mathematics), Monte Carlo Methods, Multivariate Analysis
Peer reviewedTimm, Neil H. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1999
Investigates the equality of "p" correlated effect sizes for "k" independent studies in which treatment and control groups are compared using Hotelling's "T" statistic. Illustrates the procedure and discusses the importance of sample size. (SLD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Control Groups, Correlation, Effect Size
Peer reviewedBickman, L.; Lambert, E. W.; Karver, K.; Andrade, A. R. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1998
The Parent and Youth Vanderbilt Functioning Indexes are functioning problem indexes for children and adolescents that require neither clinicians nor trained raters. Their low cost of administration permits adequate sample sizes in outcome evaluations of large numbers of students. The development of these instruments is described. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cost Effectiveness, Diagnostic Tests
Peer reviewedParker, Kevin C. H.; Atkinson, Leslie – Psychological Assessment, 1995
The statistical ramifications of using equal weights, as compared to regression-based differential weights, in the estimation of Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale--Revised (WAIS-R) factor scores were explored using WAIS standardization data, based on 1,880 adults. Differences resulting from the two approaches were substantial, as is discussed.…
Descriptors: Computation, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Structure, Intelligence
Peer reviewedMaydeu-Olivares, Albert – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2001
Provides asymptotic formulas for the standard errors of parameter estimates from the NOHARM computer program for restricted and unrestricted rotated models, using large-sample theory, and a goodness-of-fit test of the model. Used simulation to show that results from NOHARM are comparable to the three-stage estimator of B. Muthen (1993). (SLD)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Goodness of Fit, Item Response Theory, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedEid, Ghada K. – Education, 2005
In educational settings, achievement is one of the most significant factors for assessing the effectiveness of the educational institution, being the criterion used to evaluate the performance of individuals and institutions. The score obtained from an achievement test provides primarily two types of information: one is the degree to which the…
Descriptors: Test Items, Standardized Tests, Item Response Theory, Sample Size
Gonzalez-Roma, Vicente; Hernandez, Ana; Gomez-Benito, Juana – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2006
In this simulation study, we investigate the power and Type I error rate of a procedure based on the mean and covariance structure analysis (MACS) model in detecting differential item functioning (DIF) of graded response items with five response categories. The following factors were manipulated: type of DIF (uniform and non-uniform), DIF…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Item Response Theory, Test Bias, Sample Size
Muller, Jorg M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
A new test index is defined as the probability of obtaining two randomly selected test scores (PDTS) as statistically different. After giving a concept definition of the test index, two simulation studies are presented. The first analyzes the influence of the distribution of test scores, test reliability, and sample size on PDTS within classical…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Probability, Scores, Item Response Theory
Asraf, Ratnawati Mohd; Brewer, James K. – Australian Educational Researcher, 2004
This article addresses the importance of obtaining a sample of an adequate size for the purpose of testing hypotheses. The logic underlying the requirement for a minimum sample size for hypothesis testing is discussed, as well as the criteria for determining it. Implications for researchers working with convenient samples of a fixed size are also…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Sample Size, Sampling, Research Methodology
Jordan, Kerry E.; Brannon, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
This study compared nonverbal numerical processing in 6-year-olds with that in nonhuman animals using a numerical bisection task. In the study, 16 children were trained on a delayed match-to-sample paradigm to match exemplars of two anchor numerosities. Children were then required to indicate whether a sample intermediate to the anchor values was…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Probability, Young Children, Numbers
von Davier, Alina A.; Kong, Nan – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2005
This article describes a new, unified framework for linear equating in a non-equivalent groups anchor test (NEAT) design. The authors focus on three methods for linear equating in the NEAT design--Tucker, Levine observed-score, and chain--and develop a common parameterization that shows that each particular equating method is a special case of the…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Sample Size, Statistical Distributions, Error of Measurement
Keenan, Janice M.; Betjemann, Rebecca S.; Wadsworth, Sally J.; DeFries, John C.; Olson, Richard K. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2006
We report preliminary behaviour genetic analyses of reading and listening comprehension from The Colorado Learning Disabilities Research Center. Although the twin sample with these new measures is still of limited size, we find substantial, and significant, genetic influences on individual differences in both reading and listening comprehension.…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Word Recognition, Reading Comprehension, Listening Comprehension
Sagrestano, Lynda M.; Carroll, Doris; Rodriguez, Angela C.; Nuwayhid, Bahij – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2004
Research suggests that a significant number of women first experience domestic violence during pregnancy. The current study examines correlates of violence during pregnancy, first by comparing women who did and did not report violence, and second examining three subgroups of women who reported violence (violence initiated, violence persisted,…
Descriptors: Females, Pregnancy, Family Violence, Sample Size

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