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Peer reviewedLongstreth, Langdon E. – Intelligence, 1986
The author replies to Jensen and Vernon's article and maintains that there is little reason for accepting Jensen's claims, particularly with respect to the major theoretical question. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Intelligence Quotient, Reaction Time, Research Methodology
American School Board Journal, 1986
A survey conducted by the National Center for Education Information has found that teachers earn 7 dollars more per day than other workers with 4-year college degrees. Representatives of the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers take issue with a number of the survey's conclusions. (IW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Compensation (Remuneration), Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation
Peer reviewedVanSickle, Ronald L. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1986
Sets an agenda for improving instructional research conducted with classical quantitative experimental or quasi-experimental methodology. Includes guidelines regarding the role of a social perspective, adequate conceptual and operational definition, quality instrumentation, control of threats to internal and external validity, and the use of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Research, Higher Education, Instruction, Research Design
Peer reviewedKuhn, Deanna – Teachers College Record, 1986
The educational system has not been particularly successful in teaching thinking skills. In order to do so, it is necessary to identify what thinking skills are and understand their development. Current research and design of future research are discussed, as is the problem of transfer. (MT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Research Design, Research Problems
Peer reviewedOrnstein, Allan C. – Education and Urban Society, 1986
Argues that teaching is both art and science, but that it is possible to evaluate effectiveness empirically. Discusses common research problems, including the large number of variables that can affect successful teaching; the validity of measurement instruments; and the relevance of research to actual classroom practices. (KH)
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedClarke, A. D. B.; Clarke, A. M. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1984
Explores the degree to which individuals remain consistent within a framework of changing behavioral characteristics. Includes discussions of problems of measurement; correlational studies; and studies of changing levels under normal conditions, after major environmental shifts, and across generations. (RH)
Descriptors: Correlation, Individual Characteristics, Individual Development, Intervention
Peer reviewedFischhoff, Baruch; Beyth-Marom, Ruth – Psychological Review, 1983
This article explores the potential of Bayesian inference as a theoretical framework for describing how people evaluate hypotheses. First, it identifies a set of logically possible forms of non-Bayesian behavior. Second, it reviews existing research in a variety of areas to see whether these possibilities are ever realized. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Bias, Experimenter Characteristics, Hypothesis Testing
Peer reviewedFromme, Donald K.; Daniell, Jennifer – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1984
Tested Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) assumptions by examining intercorrelations among response times of students (N=64) for extracting visual, auditory, and kinesthetic information from alphabetic images. Large positive intercorrelations were obtained, the only outcome not compatible with NLP. Good visualizers were significantly better in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Counseling Techniques, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGuskin, Samuel L. – Journal of Special Education, 1984
The paper discusses problems resulting from the substitution of meta-analysis for qualitative reviewing of special education research, employing H. Cooper's framework for assessing integrative research review and using illustrations from research on class placement and mainstreaming. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedSindelar, Paul T.; Wilson, Richard J. – Journal of Special Education, 1984
The authors cite problems but regard meta-analysis as an improvement over traditional methods of research integration. Advantages are increased objectivity, freedom from arbitrary levels of statistical significance, and potential to relate an array of independent variables to effect size. Disadvantages include questionable reliability of ratings…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedTowstopiat, Olga – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1984
The present article reviews the procedures that have been developed for measuring the reliability of human observers' judgments when making direct observations of behavior. These include the percentage of agreement, Cohen's Kappa, phi, and univariate and multivariate agreement measures that are based on quasi-equiprobability and quasi-independence…
Descriptors: Interrater Reliability, Mathematical Models, Multivariate Analysis, Observation
Peer reviewedEdgington, Eugene S. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 1985
Explains the characteristics and importance of random assignment in experimental research on education. Considers factors supporting causal inferences, the nature of "assignment units," differences between random sampling and random assignment, the characteristics of randomization tests, forms of random assignment, and effects of experimental…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, Educational Research, Experimental Groups, Research Design
Glatthorn, Allan A. – Momentum, 1984
Calls three lessons to be learned from John Goodlad's book, "A Place Called School," to the attention of Catholic educators: public schools are doing a satisfactory job, school climate is an important factor in satisfaction, and researchers' personal biases may influence their recommendations. (DMM)
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Educational Assessment, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
Iverson, Donald C. – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1984
Investigators interested in conducting school health research face many challenges. This article focuses on an analysis of research designs and measurement issues that most frequently confront school health researchers. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedOttenbacher, Kenneth – Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 1984
The use of large-N group comparison research methods based on a nomothetic model is compared with idiographic methods employing single-system designs and intensive study of the individual. Limitations of the nomothetic model and advantages of the idiographic approach are presented. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Comparative Analysis, Experimental Groups, Research Design


