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Debelak, Rudolf; Strobl, Carolin – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2019
M-fluctuation tests are a recently proposed method for detecting differential item functioning in Rasch models. This article discusses a generalization of this method to two additional item response theory models: the two-parametric logistic model and the three-parametric logistic model with a common guessing parameter. The Type I error rate and…
Descriptors: Test Bias, Item Response Theory, Statistical Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
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Hansen, John; Sadler, Philip; Sonnert, Gerhard – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2019
The high school grade point average (GPA) is often adjusted to account for nominal indicators of course rigor, such as "honors" or "advanced placement." Adjusted GPAs--also known as weighted GPAs--are frequently used for computing students' rank in class and in the college admission process. Despite the high stakes attached to…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, High School Students, Difficulty Level, Weighted Scores
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Öztürk, Nagihan Boztunç – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
In this study, how the length and characteristics of routing module in different panel designs affect measurement precision is examined. In the scope of the study, six different routing module length, nine different routing module characteristics, and two different panel design are handled. At the end of the study, the effects of conditions on…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Adaptive Testing, Test Length, Test Format
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Ou, Lu; Hofman, Abe D.; Simmering, Vanessa R.; Bechger, Timo; Maris, Gunter; van der Maas, Han L. J. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2019
In this study, we fitted a mixed-effects nonlinear continuous-time mutualism model of skill development proposed by van der Maas et al. (2006) to naturally collected irregularly spaced time series data from an online adaptive practice system for mathematics called Math Garden. Results showed that the mutualism model provided a better fit to the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Skill Development, Time, Models
Kim, Victoria Herbst – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The increased presence of technology in all aspects of daily life makes computational thinking a necessary skill. Predictions say that the rising need for computational thinkers will be unmet by computer science graduates. An e-textile learning module, based on principles of constructionism, was designed as a method to develop computational…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Computer Science Education, Units of Study, Thinking Skills
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Karadeniz, Mihriban Hacisalihoglu; Karahan, Ahmet – Journal of Inquiry Based Activities, 2020
This paper introduces a percentage activity based on the context of "Black Friday" discounts. The aim of the study was to reveal the existing and new conceptions of the 7th grade students regarding the topic of percentage calculation. The activity was designed considering the students' prior knowledge in the concept of "Ratio and…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Activities, Consumer Education, Computation
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Ranger, Jochen; Kuhn, Jörg Tobias; Ortner, Tuulia M. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2020
The hierarchical model of van der Linden is the most popular model for responses and response times in tests. It is composed of two separate submodels--one for the responses and one for the response times--that are joined at a higher level. The submodel for the response times is based on the lognormal distribution. The lognormal distribution is a…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Tests, Statistical Distributions, Models
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Ríos Félix, José Mario; Zatarain Cabada, Ramón; Barrón Estrada, María Lucía – Education and Information Technologies, 2020
Digital literacy is a need for our current society. In Mexico, digital incursion programs are barely implemented, which represents an educational delay compared to other countries that have faced the need to integrate the teaching of digital skills, in a wide range of educational levels. This paper presents a learning environment of Computational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
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Park, Soojin; Palardy, Gregory J. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2020
Estimating the effects of randomized experiments and, by extension, their mediating mechanisms, is often complicated by treatment noncompliance. Two estimation methods for causal mediation in the presence of noncompliance have recently been proposed, the instrumental variable method (IV-mediate) and maximum likelihood method (ML-mediate). However,…
Descriptors: Computation, Compliance (Psychology), Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Statistical Analysis
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Chongo, Samri; Osman, Kamisah; Nayan, Nazrul Anuar – Science Education International, 2020
Computational thinking (CT) is often associated with computer science and mathematics in general. However, the involvement of computer science according to gender is seen to be imbalanced. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the level of students' CT skills by gender and their relationship to achievement in mathematics. The study employed…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Secondary School Science, Secondary School Students
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Türker, Pinar Mihci; Pala, Ferhat Kadir – International Journal of Computer Science Education in Schools, 2020
In this study, the effect of algorithm education on pre-service teachers' computational thinking skills and computer programming self-efficacy perceptions were examined. In the study, one group pretest posttest experimental design was employed. The participants consisted of 24 (14 males and 10 females) pre-service teachers, majoring in Computer…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Computation, Computer Science Education, Programming
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Perez-Vergara, Kelly – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2020
Institutional staff such as enrollment managers, business officers, and institutional researchers are often asked to predict enrollments. Developing any predictive model can be intimidating, particularly when there is no textbook to follow. This paper provides a practical framework for generating enrollment projection options and for evaluating…
Descriptors: Enrollment Projections, Enrollment Management, Enrollment Trends, Models
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Sibley, Benjamin – Physical Educator, 2020
In the process of educating physically literate individuals, physical educators are tasked with assessing health-related fitness of their students. It is essential to identify or develop appropriate field tests of muscular power for use in physical education settings. This study assessed jumping power in a sample of fourth, sixth, and eighth…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Grade 4, Grade 6, Grade 8
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Ketelhut, Diane Jass; Mills, Kelly; Hestness, Emily; Cabrera, Lautaro; Plane, Jandelyn; McGinnis, J. Randy – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2020
Computer science and computer science education are marked by gender and racial disparities. To increase the number and diversity of students engaging in computer science, young children need opportunities to develop interest and foundational understandings, including computational thinking (CT). Accordingly, elementary teachers need to understand…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Computation, Thinking Skills, Faculty Development
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Wu, Shimei; Zheng, Xinye; Guo, Jin; Li, Chuan-Zhong; Wei, Chu – Field Methods, 2020
The exercise of quantifying the energy consumption data assembled through household surveys, either by the recall-based approach or the meter-based approach, remains a challenging task, especially in rural areas of developing countries. In this article, we propose a device-based bottom-up accounting method for estimating household energy…
Descriptors: Surveys, Family (Sociological Unit), Energy, Evaluation Methods
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