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Brown, Richard S. – 2000
The use of latent class analysis for establishing student performance standards was studied. Latent class analysis (LCA) is an established procedure for investigating the latent structure of a set of data. LCA presumes that groups, classes, or respondents differ qualitatively from one another, and that these differences account for all of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools
Chandler, Cynthia – 2001
The integration of animal-assisted therapy into clinical psychology is a growing phenomenon. These "co-therapists" may be of assistance to counselors when working with withdrawn and non-communicative counselees. The presence of an animal has been found to lower anxiety and motivate the counselee's participation in therapy.…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Cantor, Joanne – 2000
This paper focuses on the reasons why media violence research is often misunderstood. First, it explains the methodological limitations of studying media violence and argues that these limitations are similar to those accepted in medical research. Second, it explores the role of emotional response that media violence can produce and possible…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cartoons, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Suzuki, Kyoko – 1997
This study investigated cognitive constructs to be measured by word problems in algebra. One performance-based assessment was administered to 290 high school students. Students' responses were scored by three scoring systems: the correct/incorrect criterion (0/1); a holistic scoring rubric (0-4); and an analytical scoring rubric for measuring…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Processes, High School Students, High Schools
Bock, R. Darrell; Zimowski, Michele F. – National Center for Education Statistics, 2003
This report examines the potential of adaptive testing, two?-stage testing in particular, for improving the data quality of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Following a discussion of the rationale for adaptive testing in assessment and a review of previous studies of two-?stage testing, this report describes a 1993 Ohio…
Descriptors: National Competency Tests, Test Validity, Feasibility Studies, Educational Assessment
Peer reviewedCook, Alicia S.; McBride, Jean – School Counselor, 1982
Examines children's reactions to the divorce process and explores ways in which adults can promote growth and adjustment in children of divorce. Suggests ways in which parents, teachers, and counselors can help children. (RC)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Children, Coping, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedAgee, Hugh – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1983
This paper reviews the function of literary allusion and examines how this device helps readers relate to texts. Questions are raised about children's ability to understand allusions, particularly Biblical references. Suggestions for research to improve understanding of the role of allusions are given. (PP)
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Literary Devices
Peer reviewedFry, P.S. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1983
Results of analyses of 15 teacher and pupil process measure variables suggest that deterioration is noticeable in teachers' interactions, with problem children receiving more negative affect and less sustaining feedback from their teachers over a four month observation period. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Elementary Education, Feedback
Peer reviewedSigner, Barbara – School Science and Mathematics, 1983
The concerns of two teachers at a school where computer-integrated instruction was being used in five second-year algebra classes were studied. High levels of personal and management concerns, coupled with low refocusing concerns, were found. Both teachers were judges as mechanical users of computer materials. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Innovation, Educational Research
Peer reviewedHarris, Ilene B. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 1983
Factors which affect communication with teachers via curriculum guides include how authors and readers conceptualize educational practice and teaching and audience characteristics. Although each of the predominant forms of discourse (persuasive, descriptive, theoretical) used to communicate practice prescriptions for teachers is flawed, the three…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Communication Problems, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedShannon, Patrick; Fernie, David – Reading Research Quarterly, 1982
Questions the results of an earlier study that found that accommodating instructional style to disadvantaged students' interaction patterns increases the students' achievement-related behavior. (AEA)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Instructional Design, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedDownie, Roger; Maden, Regina – Journal of Biological Education, 1981
Surveys the attitudes toward teaching held by college biologists at one university. Reports that although keen interest in innovation is expressed, little is done about it. A major problem seems to be information flow, and simple ways of improving this are discussed. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Information Dissemination
Peer reviewedRosenbach, John H.; Mowder, Barbara A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Considers the effect of providing two different response modes, free response and a multiple choice format, on concrete-abstract performance. Suggests if task format plays a role in subject response, then it also enters into a person's score on some intelligence test measures. (Author)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, John A.; Hogan, Robert – Journal of Research in Personality, 1981
Discusses Meehan, Woll, and Abbott's study showing that scores on Hogan's Survey of Ethical Attitudes (SEA) are affected by instructions to simulate politically liberal or conservative attitudes. This paper asserts that test-taking is a form of self-presentation, identical to everyday social interactions. Woll responds, reasserting his…
Descriptors: Ethics, Literature Reviews, Moral Development, Personality Assessment
Peer reviewedMatthews, G. P. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1982
Poor behavior in one of 12 mixed-ability chemistry classes led to a stigma attached to it by school staff. Analysis of examination marks indicates the reputation was not justified in terms of academic achievement, demonstrating the ease with which academic achievements can be hampered unwittingly by teacher prejudices. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bias, Chemistry, Expectation


