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Gorin, Joanna; Dodd, Barbara; Fitzpatrick, Steven; Shieh, Yann – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2005
The primary purpose of this research is to examine the impact of estimation methods, actual latent trait distributions, and item pool characteristics on the performance of a simulated computerized adaptive testing (CAT) system. In this study, three estimation procedures are compared for accuracy of estimation: maximum likelihood estimation (MLE),…
Descriptors: Adaptive Testing, Computer Assisted Testing, Computation, Test Items
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Wagner, Laura; Carey, Susan – Cognition, 2003
This study investigates children's ability to use language to guide their choice of individuation criterion in the domains of objects and events. Previous work (Shipley, E. F., & Shepperson, B. (1990). Countable entities: developmental changes. "Cognition," 34, 109-136.) has shown that children have a strong bias to use a spatio-temporal…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Children, Language Usage, Cognitive Processes
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Decock, Henry – College Quarterly, 2004
Measuring transfer is as varied as it is controversial, particularly in an era of increased accountability and in the case of Ontario Colleges, in a time of flux and change. American Community Colleges have been grappling with the definition of a transfer rate, continuing to fail on reaching a consensus. The importance of an acceptable transfer…
Descriptors: Transfer Rates (College), Measurement Techniques, Computation, Community Colleges
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Masse, Louise C.; Eason, Karen E.; Tortolero, Susan R.; Kelder, Steven H. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2005
This study assessed agreement between participants' rating (PMET) and compendium coding (CMET) of estimating physical activity intensity in a population of older minority women. As part of the Women on the Move study, 224 women completed a 7-day activity diary and wore an accelerometer for 7 days. All activities recorded were coded using PMET and…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Comparative Analysis, Computation, Older Adults
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Ramasinghe, W. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
Simple examples are really encouraging in the understanding of rearrangements of infinite series, since many texts and teachers provide only existence theorems. In the absence of examples, an existence theorem is just a statement and lends little confidence to understanding. Iterated sums of double series seem to have a similar spirit of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Processes, Mathematical Concepts
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Fay, Temple H. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
This paper compliments two recent articles by the author in this journal concerning solving the forced harmonic oscillator equation when the forcing is periodic. The idea is to replace the forcing function by its Fourier series and solve the differential equation term-by-term. Herein the convergence of such series solutions is investigated when…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Education, Equations (Mathematics)
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Schley, D.; Shail, R.; Gourley, S. A. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
Time delays are an important aspect of mathematical modelling, but often result in highly complicated equations which are difficult to treat analytically. In this paper it is shown how careful application of certain undergraduate tools such as the Method of Steps and the Principle of the Argument can yield significant results. Certain delay…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Equations (Mathematics), Calculus, Mathematical Models
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Asiru, Muniru Aderemi – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
The method for geometric transforms (probability generating functions) is used to study the expected number of observations until the pattern 123123 . . . 123 is obtained. These results provide a first generalization of similar problems considered by other authors. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Probability, Geometric Concepts, Computation, Item Response Theory
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Cook, Darwyn – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2006
For those instructors lacking artistic skills, teaching 3-dimensional calculus can be a challenge. Although some instructors spend a great deal of time working on their illustrations, trying to get them just right, students nevertheless often have a difficult time understanding some of them. To address this problem, the author has written a series…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Achievement, Computation, Problem Solving
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Skurnick, Ronald; Javadi, Mohammad – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2006
The Law of Sines and The Law of Cosines are of paramount importance in the field of trigonometry because these two theorems establish relationships satisfied by the three sides and the three angles of any triangle. In this article, the authors use these two laws to discover a host of other trigonometric relationships that exist within any…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Textbooks, Algebra, Preservice Teacher Education
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Ayoub, Ayoub B. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2006
In this article, the author takes up the special trinomial (1 + x + x[squared])[superscript n] and shows that the coefficients of its expansion are entries of a Pascal-like triangle. He also shows how to calculate these entries recursively and explicitly. This article could be used in the classroom for enrichment. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Correlation, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics
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Waas, Jack R. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2006
Enthalpy changes corresponding to the gas phase heats of dissociation of 12 organic halides were calculated using two semiempirical methods, the Hartree-Fock method, and two DFT methods. These calculated values were compared to experimental values where possible. All five methods agreed generally with the expected empirically known trends in the…
Descriptors: Investigations, Organic Chemistry, Science Laboratories, Science Instruction
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Davis, Stacey M.; Kelly, Ronald R. – American Annals of the Deaf, 2003
Deaf and hearing college students' mean reaction times (RTs) were compared on a mental calculation task in which they had to verify the accuracy of solutions to addition and multiplication problems. The deaf students were divided into higher and lower readers. Higher deaf readers and hearing students had similar RTs and accuracy on addition…
Descriptors: College Students, Deafness, Mental Computation, Multiplication
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Borwein, Jonathan M. – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 2005
The emergence of powerful mathematical computing environments, the growing availability of correspondingly powerful (multi-processor) computers and the pervasive presence of the Internet allow for mathematicians, students and teachers, to proceed heuristically and "quasi-inductively." We may increasingly use symbolic and numeric computation,…
Descriptors: Professional Personnel, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Mathematics
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Maydeu-Olivares, Albert; Hernandez, Adolfo; McDonald, Roderick P. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2006
We introduce a multidimensional item response theory (IRT) model for binary data based on a proximity response mechanism. Under the model, a respondent at the mode of the item response function (IRF) endorses the item with probability one. The mode of the IRF is the ideal point, or in the multidimensional case, an ideal hyperplane. The model…
Descriptors: Scoring, Probability, Goodness of Fit, Life Satisfaction
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