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Gulboy, Emrah – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2023
The current study aims to determine whether the response cards are an evidence-based strategy for academic and behavioral support for students with disabilities. For this purpose, a literature review was conducted to determine studies that implemented the response cards strategy (RCS). The rigor of the studies was evaluated using What Works…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Instructional Materials, Responses, Evidence Based Practice
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Welsh, Megan E.; D'Agostino, Jerome V.; Kaniskan, Burcu – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2013
Standards-based progress reports (SBPRs) require teachers to grade students using the performance levels reported by state tests and are an increasingly popular report card format. They may help to increase teacher familiarity with state standards, encourage teachers to exclude nonacademic factors from grades, and/or improve communication with…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Grading, Report Cards, State Standards
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Bakbergenuly, Ilyas; Hoaglin, David C.; Kulinskaya, Elena – Research Synthesis Methods, 2020
In random-effects meta-analysis the between-study variance ([tau][superscript 2]) has a key role in assessing heterogeneity of study-level estimates and combining them to estimate an overall effect. For odds ratios the most common methods suffer from bias in estimating [tau][superscript 2] and the overall effect and produce confidence intervals…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Statistical Bias, Intervals, Sample Size
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Yucesoy-Ozkan, Serife; Rakap, Salih; Gulboy, Emrah – British Journal of Special Education, 2020
The purpose of this study was to compare 12 commonly-used nonoverlap methods with each other and with the results of visual analysis. Data were obtained from 25 studies focused on embedded instruction and schema-based instruction and included a total of 101 graphs. Treatment effect estimates using 12 nonoverlap methods were calculated for each…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Graphs, Data Analysis, Computation
Fu, Qiong – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This research investigated how the accuracy of person ability and item difficulty parameter estimation varied across five IRT models with respect to the presence of guessing, targeting, and varied combinations of sample sizes and test lengths. The data were simulated with 50 replications under each of the 18 combined conditions. Five IRT models…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Guessing (Tests), Accuracy, Computation
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Edwards, Ashley A.; Joyner, Keanan J.; Schatschneider, Christopher – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
The accuracy of certain internal consistency estimators have been questioned in recent years. The present study tests the accuracy of six reliability estimators (Cronbach's alpha, omega, omega hierarchical, Revelle's omega, and greatest lower bound) in 140 simulated conditions of unidimensional continuous data with uncorrelated errors with varying…
Descriptors: Reliability, Computation, Accuracy, Sample Size
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Almehrizi, Rashid S. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2021
KR-21 reliability and its extension (coefficient [alpha]) gives the reliability estimate of test scores under the assumption of tau-equivalent forms. KR-21 reliability gives the reliability estimate for summed scores for dichotomous items when items are randomly sampled from an infinite pool of similar items (randomly parallel forms). The article…
Descriptors: Test Reliability, Scores, Scoring, Computation
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Masud, Andy B.; Walker, Virginia L.; Carpenter, Megan E.; Anderson, Ashley – Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 2023
Functional communication training (FCT) is a well-established, evidence-based practice used to address challenging behavior among individuals across settings, ages, and disability categories. However, the research is limited on the implementation of FCT in inclusive school settings for students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Communication Skills, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
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Fatih Orcan – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2023
Among all, Cronbach's Alpha and McDonald's Omega are commonly used for reliability estimations. The alpha uses inter-item correlations while omega is based on a factor analysis result. This study uses simulated ordinal data sets to test whether the alpha and omega produce different estimates. Their performances were compared according to the…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Monte Carlo Methods, Correlation, Factor Analysis
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Guzman, Guadalupe; Goldberg, Taryn S.; Swanson, H. Lee – School Psychology Quarterly, 2018
The published single-case design (SCD) research (N = 19 articles) on self-monitoring and reading performance was synthesized. The following inclusion criteria were used: (a) the study must have been peer-reviewed, (b) implemented an intervention targeting student self-monitoring of reading skills, (c) included data on at least 1 reading outcome,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Self Management, Reading Achievement, Meta Analysis
Minju Hong – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Reliability indicates the internal consistency of a test. In educational studies, reliability is a key feature for a test. Researchers have proposed many traditional reliability estimates, such as coefficient alpha and coefficient omega. However, traditional reliability indices do not deal with the data hierarchy, even though the multilevel…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Test Reliability
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Katie Eklund; Stephen P. Kilgus; Jared Izumi; Sarah L. DeMarchena; Elizabeth M. McCollom – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
This study reports on the results of a pilot study designed to evaluate the Resilience Education Program (REP): a brief Tier 2 intervention that includes small-group cognitive-behavioral instruction, paired with a modified check-in/check-out procedure. Three elementary school students demonstrating early indicators of internalizing behavior…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Intervention, Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification
Katie Eklund; Stephen P. Kilgus; Jared Izumi; Sarah L. DeMarchena; Elizabeth M. McCollom – Grantee Submission, 2021
This study reports on the results of a pilot study designed to evaluate the Resilience Education Program: a brief Tier 2 intervention that includes small-group cognitive-behavioral instruction, paired with a modified Check In/Check Out procedure. Three elementary school students demonstrating early indicators of internalizing behavior concerns…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Intervention, Cognitive Restructuring, Behavior Modification
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Zhang, Zhiyong; Yuan, Ke-Hai – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2016
Cronbach's coefficient alpha is a widely used reliability measure in social, behavioral, and education sciences. It is reported in nearly every study that involves measuring a construct through multiple items. With non-tau-equivalent items, McDonald's omega has been used as a popular alternative to alpha in the literature. Traditional estimation…
Descriptors: Computation, Statistical Analysis, Robustness (Statistics), Error of Measurement
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Black, Ryan A.; Yang, Yanyun; Beitra, Danette; McCaffrey, Stacey – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2015
Estimation of composite reliability within a hierarchical modeling framework has recently become of particular interest given the growing recognition that the underlying assumptions of coefficient alpha are often untenable. Unfortunately, coefficient alpha remains the prominent estimate of reliability when estimating total scores from a scale with…
Descriptors: Psychological Testing, Test Reliability, Goodness of Fit, Factor Analysis
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