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Embretson, Susan Whitely – 1982
Latent trait models are presented that can be used for test design in the context of a theory about the variables that underlie task performance. Examples of methods for decomposing and testing hypotheses about the theoretical variables in task performance are given. The methods can be used to determine the processing components that are involved…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Difficulty Level, Estimation (Mathematics), Hypothesis Testing
Moore, David M. – 1988
This study tested several hypotheses about the effects of the cognitive style of students on their ability to learn a subliminal task while viewing a non-related film. Subjects were 132 undergraduate students who were divided into three groups: field dependent, neutral, and field independent. The task to be taught subliminally was the assembly in…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Cognitive Style, College Students, Field Dependence Independence
Yao, Katy – 1989
Gagne proposed in his learning hierarchy model that a final task could not be performed by an individual who does not have the subordinate skills, and that any superordinate task involved in the hierarchy of skill building could be performed by an individual provided suitable instructions were given, and provided the relevant subordinate knowledge…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Grade 5
Clement, John – 1988
Some central issues in discussions of creative processes in science are: (1) the mechanism(s) by which hypothesis formation takes place; (2) the sources of new knowledge during hypothesis formation; and (3) the "Eureka" versus steady accumulation (accretion) issue concerning the pace of change during hypothesis formation. This paper…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Hypothesis Testing, Models
Konczak, Lee J.; Dossett, Dennis L. – 1986
This study examined the relative effectiveness of different media in presenting modeling stimuli to adult trainees in a supervisory skills training program and assessed their satisfaction with the training and their performance. Eighty undergraduate students were randomly assigned to one of four conditions--audio only, text only, audio plus text,…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Hypothesis Testing, Intermode Differences, Interpersonal Relationship
Mayer, John D. – 1981
The selective learning hypothesis holds that individuals' learning of prose passages will be affected in varying ways by the passages' threatening or unpleasant content. To test this hypothesis, 19 college students read six prose passages--three containing threatening material and three nonthreatening--and then completed a cloze test for each…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, College Students
THORSON, JOHN R.
TWO HYPOTHESES WERE TESTED--(1) NO SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP EXISTS BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF EXPECTATIONS FOR THE FINANCIAL ASPECTS OF THE SCHOOL BOARD ROLE AND THE LEVEL OF LOCAL FINANCIAL SUPPORT, AND (2) NO SIGNIFICANT RELATIONSHIP EXISTS BETWEEN THE LEVEL OF EXPECTATIONS FOR SELECTED EXPENDITURES AND THE AMOUNT OF FUNDS ALLOCATED FOR THESE…
Descriptors: Board of Education Role, Boards of Education, Expenditures, Financial Support
KERLINGER, FRED N.; PEDHAZUR, ELAZAR J. – 1967
IN A STUDY THAT WAS PRIMARILY CORRELATIONAL IN NATURE, RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN EVALUATORS' ATTITUDES TOWARD EDUCATION AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHING BEHAVIOR WERE DETERMINED BY ADMINISTERING QUESTIONNAIRES TO OVER 3,000 ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY TEACHERS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS OF EDUCATION FROM INDIANA, MICHIGAN, NEW YORK, NORTH CAROLINA, TEXAS, AND…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Correlation, Educational Attitudes
Reveal, Arlene Hadfield – 1976
The premise that additional cooperation between the librarian and classroom teacher promoted acquisition of library skills, was investigated. The mutually exclusive subhypotheses were also tested. Twenty senior high school students in two small Mono County, California high schools served as the target population for the study. The experimental…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, High School Students, Hypothesis Testing, Librarians
George, Richard L. – 1975
This study was intended to assess the response of educational administrators to crises by measuring the degree that school superintendents vary their responses according to the characteristics of a crisis. A questionnaire was developed, pilot-tested, and revised, then sent to all 39 school superintendents in Rhode Island. The resulting data were…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Conflict Resolution
Byrd, Wayne L. – 1976
Utilizing data derived from survey questionnaires administered during 1968 to 427 white high school senior males, the following hypotheses were tested: (1) no class differentials exist with regard to the proportion in each class who place a high value on success; and (2) of those respondents who value success highly, a larger proportion of higher…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Expectation, High School Seniors, High School Students
Samph, Thomas; Sayles, Felton – 1974
The intent of this investigation was to perform a validation study to determine whether RACE (Racial Attitude and Cultural Expression test) differentiates between primary grade students identified as having negative and positive attitudes. Students were categorized by a combination of administrator, teacher and clinical assessment into a negative…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Black Youth, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Gardner, Eric F.; Thompson, George G. – 1962
Reported in this document is the development of nine instruments designed to measure social values thought to be "important in the interpersonal relationships" of adolescents and in their relationships with parents and teachers. The instruments sought to measure selected prescriptive values, "some of the social backgrounds for the acquisition of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Hypothesis Testing, Interpersonal Relationship, Measurement Instruments
O'Reilly, Robert P.; And Others – 1969
To test the hypothesis that the social nature of the pupil team-learning situation differs in a number of respects from nongraded and conventionally graded classroom situations, sociometric response data were analyzed from 581 students, comprising 20 classrooms in grades 7 through 12 in four western New York rural schools. The sociometric device…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Educational Research, Elementary School Students, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Preising, Paul P. – 1969
A mailed questionnaire survey of public high schools in California and Oregon was conducted to determine if differences exist in the length of tenure and the recruitment of personnel in schools stratified on the basis of adoption of four innovations: Teacher aides, team teaching, variation in class size, and variation in length of class period.…
Descriptors: Class Size, Educational Innovation, High Schools, Hypothesis Testing
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