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Urbick, Thelma, Comp. – 1968
This publication is one of a series on current research and resources compiled by the Counseling and Personnel Service Center. The relationship of decision-making to creativity and dominance, group processes, educational and vocational planning business strategy and communication are areas included in this resource. The roles played by the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Career Development, Computer Oriented Programs, Counseling
PDF pending restorationHuberty, Carl J.; Curry, Allen R. – 1975
A linear classification rule (used with equal covariance matrices) was contrasted with a quadratic rule (used with unequal covariance matrices) for accuracy of internal and external classification. The comparisons were made for seven situations which resulted from combining three data conditions (equal and unequal covariance matrices, minimal and…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Bayesian Statistics, Classification, Comparative Analysis
Hawkins, Robert O., Jr.; Stolurow, K. Ann Coleman – 1975
The Randominzed Response Technique was used with 83 undergraduate students in an Introductory Statistics course to: (1) demonstrate a means by which information of a sensitive nature can be obtained in a confidential manner; and (2) illustrate to a group of somewhat skeptical students an application of statistics to an interesting, real-world…
Descriptors: College Students, Confidentiality, Higher Education, Measurement Techniques
Dinero, Thomas E.; Haertel, Edward – 1976
This paper will discuss the results of a series of computer simulations comparing the Rasch logistic model to a series of models departing to various degrees from its assumption of equal discrimination power for all items. The results have implications for test construction and test scoring, indicating how closely the conventional raw score…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Goodness of Fit, Individual Differences
PDF pending restorationHummel, Thomas J. – 1976
An investigation was conducted of the characteristics of two estimation procedures and corresponding test statistics used in the analysis of completely randomized factorial experiments when observations are lost at random. For one estimator, contrast coefficients for cell means did not involve the cell frequencies. For the other, contrast…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Measurement Techniques, Observation
Brown, Thomas A. – 1973
Students were asked to make forecasts of fourteen quantities where true values would not become known for five or six months. The quantities were selected to be typical of the subjects which would be of interest to a decisionmaker in business or government, and included GNP, consumer prices, draft calls, deaths in South Vietnam, and election…
Descriptors: College Students, Current Events, Decision Making, Futures (of Society)
Exner, Robert; And Others – 1973
One of 12 books developed for use with the core material (Book O) of the Elements of Mathematics Program, this text covers material well beyond the scope of the usual secondary mathematics sequences. These materials are designed for highly motivated students with strong verbal abilities; mathematical theories and ideas are developed through…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Curriculum, Experimental Curriculum, Individualized Instruction
PDF pending restorationSchluck, Gerald J.
Statistical methods that can be applied in the sequential analysis of multivariate empirical data are provided. Twenty-three specific formulas for use under varying conditions are discussed. A historical sketch of sequential analysis since World War II and a bibliography are included. (AE)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Data Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Applications
Baker, Bruno B., Ed. – 1970
This guide outlines the curriculum for a ninth-year mathematics course for students not prepared to cope with the usual first-year algebra course. It is intended to provide personal relevance for these students by including supplementary units on probability and statistics, slide rule use, flow charting and use of calculators, consumer…
Descriptors: Algebra, Basic Skills, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides
Tanis, Elliot A. – 1973
A project concerned with the modification of a mathematical probability and statistics course is described. The course was redesigned to include a weekly two hour laboratory session in which students use an IBM 1130 computer to verify empirically the theoretical proofs learned in the classroom. This project report lists the subroutines furnished…
Descriptors: College Instruction, College Mathematics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
Central Iowa Low-Achiever Mathematics Project, Des Moines. – 1969
The materials in these units are designed especially for the low achiever student in junior high school mathematics. These materials are intended to be a source of new ideas for teachers who are trying to encourage interest, enthusiasm, and participation from low achieving students in mathematics. The four units in this collection contain…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9
Hartley, Deborah G. – 1971
The present study examines the relationship between alternation behavior and performance, and in addition, the effects of reinforcement configuration and relevant dimension upon the use of alternation strategies in probability learning. Also investigated is the hypothesis that children's errors at terminal levels of performance in a two-choice…
Descriptors: Dimensional Preference, Discrimination Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Padia, William L. – 1977
Campbell (l969) argued for the interrupted time-series experiment as a useful methodology for testing intervention effects in the social sciences. The validity of the statistical hypothesis testing of time-series, is, however, dependent upon the proper identification of the underlying stochastic nature of the data. Several types of model…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models, Probability
Anderson, R. D.; And Others – 1961
This sixth unit in the SMSG junior high mathematics series is a student text covering the following topics: permutations and selections; probability; similar triangles and variation; non-metric geometry; volumes and surface areas; the sphere; and unsolved problems in mathematics. (DT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Geometric Concepts, Instruction
Peer reviewedBurnett, D. Jack – Planning for Higher Education, 1978
Socio-political forecasting, a new dimension to university planning that can provide universities time to prepare for the impact of social and political changes, is examined. The four elements in the process are scenarios of the future, the probability/diffusion matrix, the profile of significant value-system changes, and integration and…
Descriptors: College Planning, Diagrams, Educational Environment, Higher Education


