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Tang, Xiaodan; Karabatsos, George; Chen, Haiqin – Applied Measurement in Education, 2020
In applications of item response theory (IRT) models, it is known that empirical violations of the local independence (LI) assumption can significantly bias parameter estimates. To address this issue, we propose a threshold-autoregressive item response theory (TAR-IRT) model that additionally accounts for order dependence among the item responses…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Items, Models, Computation
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Litwin, Piotr; Milkowski, Marcin – Cognitive Science, 2020
Predictive processing (PP) has been repeatedly presented as a unificatory account of perception, action, and cognition. In this paper, we argue that this is premature: As a unifying theory, PP fails to deliver general, simple, homogeneous, and systematic explanations. By examining its current trajectory of development, we conclude that PP remains…
Descriptors: Prediction, Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Theories
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Lenz, A. Stephen – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2020
A guide for professional counselors and counseling researchers for calculating and interpreting Percent Improvement as an indicator of clinical significance is provided. Strategies for reporting findings are described and illustrated. Guidelines for contextualizing discussions of clinical significance within the boundaries of psychometric evidence…
Descriptors: Counseling, Research, Computation, Improvement
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Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen, Marja; Elia, Iliada – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2020
In this study we investigated the structure of quantitative competence of kindergartners by testing a hypothesized four-factor model of quantitative competence consisting of the components counting, subitizing, additive reasoning and multiplicative reasoning. Data were collected from kindergartners in the Netherlands (n = 334) and in Cyprus (n =…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Numeracy, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills
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Fisher, Aidan A. E. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
The drive in computational methods and more intuitive software has seen a rise in the number of publications in this area in recent years. Computational simulations can be found in many areas of science from computational biology and chemistry to fundamental physics. These may help synthetic chemists in their drug discovery endeavors and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computation, Kinetics, Computer Software
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Goswami, Sukalyan; Mukherjee, Kuntal – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2020
Virtual resources team up to create a computational grid, which is used in computation-intensive problem solving. A majority of these problems require high performance resources to compute and generate results, making grid computation another type of high performance computing. The optimization in computational grids relates to resource…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Scheduling, Computation, Resources
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Rubio-Aparicio, María; López-López, José Antonio; Viechtbauer, Wolfgang; Marín-Martínez, Fulgencio; Botella, Juan; Sánchez-Meca, Julio – Journal of Experimental Education, 2020
Mixed-effects models can be used to examine the association between a categorical moderator and the magnitude of the effect size. Two approaches are available to estimate the residual between-studies variance, t[superscript 2][subscript res] --namely, separate estimation within each category of the moderator versus pooled estimation across all…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Effect Size, Computation, Classification
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Farmer, Ryan L.; Floyd, Randy G.; Reynolds, Matthew R.; Berlin, Kristoffer S. – Contemporary School Psychology, 2020
Intelligence tests produce composite scores that are interpreted as indexes of psychometric g. Like all measures, general intelligence composites are not pure representations of their intended construct, so it is important to evaluate the score characteristics that affect accuracy in measurement. In this study, we identified three characteristics…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Scores, Psychometrics, Accuracy
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Kuha, Jouni; Mills, Colin – Sociological Methods & Research, 2020
It is widely believed that regression models for binary responses are problematic if we want to compare estimated coefficients from models for different groups or with different explanatory variables. This concern has two forms. The first arises if the binary model is treated as an estimate of a model for an unobserved continuous response and the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Regression (Statistics), Research Problems, Computation
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Patrick Sullivan – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
This article asks the question: is the "Last Banana" game fair? Engaging in this exploration provides students with the mathematical power to answer the question and the mathematical opportunity to explore important statistical ideas. Students engage in simulations to calculate experimental probabilities and confirm those results by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Educational Games, Probability, Simulation
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Guo, Wenjing; Wind, Stefanie A. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2021
The use of mixed-format tests made up of multiple-choice (MC) items and constructed response (CR) items is popular in large-scale testing programs, including the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) and many district- and state-level assessments in the United States. Rater effects, or raters' scoring tendencies that result in…
Descriptors: Test Format, Multiple Choice Tests, Scoring, Test Items
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Remiro-Azócar, Antonio; Heath, Anna; Baio, Gianluca – Research Synthesis Methods, 2021
Population-adjusted indirect comparisons estimate treatment effects when access to individual patient data is limited and there are cross-trial differences in effect modifiers. Popular methods include matching-adjusted indirect comparison (MAIC) and simulated treatment comparison (STC). There is limited formal evaluation of these methods and…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Computation, Outcomes of Treatment, Patients
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Anthony, Aaron M.; Page, Lindsay C. – Education Finance and Policy, 2021
Net price calculators (NPCs) are online tools designed to increase transparency in college pricing by presenting students with individualized estimates of net prices to attend a given postsecondary institution. The federal template NPC predicts identical aid awards for similarly profiled students attending the same institution. Using the 2012…
Descriptors: Student Costs, Student Financial Aid, College Students, Computation
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Saqr, Mohammed; Ng, Kwok; Oyelere, Solomon Sunday; Tedre, Matti – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2021
The momentum around computational thinking (CT) has kindled a rising wave of research initiatives and scholarly contributions seeking to capitalize on the opportunities that CT could bring. A number of literature reviews have showed a vibrant community of practitioners and a growing number of publications. However, the history and evolution of the…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Bibliometrics, Educational Research
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Francés, Jorge; Navarro-Fuster, Víctor; Marini, Stephan; Bleda, Sergio; Calzado, Eva María; Puerto, Daniel; Gallego, Sergi – Physics Education, 2021
This work shows the redesign of an elemental experience based on the Helmholtz resonator using 3D printing. A Helmholtz resonator is based on a volume and at least one opening that can include a tube or not. The air column inside the tube can be considered the mass of the system, whereas the volume represents the system's stiffness. Due to these…
Descriptors: Computation, Acoustics, Physics, Computer Peripherals
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