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Murphy, Daniel L.; Pituch, Keenan A. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2009
The authors examined the robustness of multilevel linear growth curve modeling to misspecification of an autoregressive moving average process. As previous research has shown (J. Ferron, R. Dailey, & Q. Yi, 2002; O. Kwok, S. G. West, & S. B. Green, 2007; S. Sivo, X. Fan, & L. Witta, 2005), estimates of the fixed effects were unbiased, and Type I…
Descriptors: Sample Size, Computation, Evaluation Methods, Longitudinal Studies
Maggioni, Liliana; VanSledright, Bruce; Alexander, Patricia A. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2009
The authors build on literature related to the development of epistemic cognition, research on historical thinking, and studies of individuals' epistemic beliefs. They designed this study to explore, develop, and test a measure of epistemic cognition in history. They administered the Beliefs about Learning and Teaching History Questionnaire to…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Factor Analysis, History Instruction, Beliefs
Larson, Aaron A.; Britt, M. Anne; Kurby, Christopher A. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2009
Evaluating the structural quality of arguments is a skill that is important to students' ability to comprehend the arguments of others and produce their own. The authors examined college and high school students' ability to evaluate the quality of 2-clause (claim-reason) arguments and tested a tutorial to improve this ability. These experiments…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), High School Students, High Schools, Listening Comprehension
Wasylkiw, Louise; Tomes, Jennifer L.; Smith, Francine – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
In 3 studies, the authors examined the prevalence and effects of a testing strategy whereby they gave a set of items to participants in advance and subsequently tested them on a portion of those items (i.e., subset testing). In a survey of university instructors, Study 1 showed that subset testing is a commonly used testing strategy. In this…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Incidence, Definitions, Testing
Vaughn, Brandon K.; Wang, Qui – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
The authors consider the problem of classifying an unknown observation into 1 of several populations by using tree-structured allocation rules. Although many parametric classification procedures are robust to certain assumption violations, there is need for classification procedures that can be used regardless of the group-conditional…
Descriptors: Classification, Regression (Statistics), Discriminant Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods
Dogru-Atay, Pinar; Tekkaya, Ceren – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
The authors investigated the comparative effect of the learning cycle and expository instruction on 8th-grade students' achievement in genetics. They adopted the nonequivalent control group design as a type of quasiexperimental design. The experimental group (N = 104) received learning cycle instruction, and the control group (N = 109) received…
Descriptors: Genetics, Logical Thinking, Learning Processes, Science Instruction
DeBacker, Teresa K.; Crowson, H. Michael; Beesley, Andrea D.; Thoma, Stephen J.; Hestevold, Nita L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
Epistemic beliefs are notoriously difficult to measure with self-report instruments. In this study, the authors used large samples to assess the factor structure and internal consistency of 3 self-report measures of domain-general epistemic beliefs to draw conclusions about the trustworthiness of findings reported in the literature. College…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Psychometrics, Epistemology, Beliefs
Walker, Joan M. T. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
In this article, the author used a parenting style framework to explain mixed evidence about the influence of teacher practices on student outcomes. Participants included 3 fifth-grade math teachers and 45 of their students. The author assessed teacher practices, teaching style (i.e., demandingness and responsiveness), student engagement,…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching Styles, Teacher Characteristics, Self Efficacy
Bong, Mimi – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
The author examined predictive relations among South Korean high school students' (N = 753) perceptions of their social-psychological environments, personal motivational beliefs, and academic behavior in math. Students' perceptions of their both classroom mastery and performance goal structures predicted their personal mastery goals. Perceptions…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Cheating, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement
Nichols, Sharon L. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
In this study, the author explored students' conceptions of belongingness on the basis of past and current school contexts and analyzed how conceptions did or did not change over time and from one school context to another. The participants included 6th-, 7th-, and 8th-grade students (N = 45) who attended a newly formed charter school in a large…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, Metropolitan Areas
Elosua, Paula; Lopez-Jauregui, Alicia – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
The comparison of scores from linguistically different tests is a twofold matter: the adaptation of tests and the comparison of scores. These 2 aspects of measurement invariance intersect at the need to guarantee the psychometric equivalence between the original and adapted versions. In this study, the authors examined comparability in 2 stages.…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Item Response Theory, Equated Scores, Comparative Analysis
Pittman, Laura D.; Richmond, Adeya – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
The authors collected questionnaire data from college students (N = 79) at 2 time points during their freshman year to examine how changes in a sense of university belonging, quality of friendships, and psychological adjustment were associated. Students who had positive changes in university belonging had corresponding positive changes in…
Descriptors: Friendship, Psychological Patterns, Student Adjustment, College Freshmen
Denessen, Eddie; Veenman, Simon; Dobbelsteen, Janine; van Schilt, Josie – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
The authors addressed the following research question: Does composition of dyads in terms of gender and ability affect student participation, the level of cognitive elaborations during a collaborative activity, and individual student achievement? The study involved 24 6th-grade dyads paired as follows: a low-ability student with a medium-ability…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Academic Achievement, Cooperation, Sex
Harwell, Michael; Maeda, Yukiko – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
There is general agreement that meta-analysis is an important tool for synthesizing study results in quantitative educational research. Yet, a shared feature of many meta-analyses is a failure to report sufficient information for readers to fully judge the reported findings, such as the populations to which generalizations are to be made,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Meta Analysis, Research Methodology, Statistical Analysis
Zhang, Bo – Journal of Experimental Education, 2008
In this research, the author addresses whether the application of unidimensional item response models provides valid interpretation of test results when administering items sensitive to multiple latent dimensions. Overall, the present study found that unidimensional models are quite robust to the violation of the unidimensionality assumption due…
Descriptors: Test Results, Item Response Theory, Models, Tests

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