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Smith, Clayton; Babich, Carson; Lubrick, Mark – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2023
Providing educational resources without burdening students financially is considered higher education's moral and sensible mission (Farrow, 2016). The financial burden of one or multiple textbooks can produce a great deal of stress on students, especially if the textbooks do not fulfill students' needs in satisfying learning objectives. We attempt…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Higher Education, Paying for College, Undergraduate Students
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Zuchao Shen; Ben Kelcey – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2023
I. Purpose of the Study: Detecting whether interventions work or not (through main effect analysis) can provide empirical evidence regarding the causal linkage between malleable factors (e.g., interventions) and learner outcomes. In complement, moderation analyses help delineate for whom and under what conditions intervention effects are most…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Evidence, Research Design
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Spica, Elizabeth – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2023
In response to the high cost of textbooks and other course materials, "Inclusive Access" automatic billing programs allow the cost of a discounted eTextbook and/or courseware to be automatically added to a student's tuition bill at the time of course registration. Touted for their ability to lower costs and provide students with access…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Textbooks, Costs, Courseware
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Scott J. Peters; Matthew C. Makel; Lindsay Ellis Lee; Tamra Stambaugh; Matthew T. McBee; D. Betsy McCoach; Kiana R. Johnson – Gifted Child Today, 2024
Universal screening is one of the most-common topics and well-accepted best practices within the field of gifted and talented education. There appears to be little disagreement that universally screening all students as part of a gifted and talented identification process results in fewer missed students. But surprisingly, there is little guidance…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Talent Identification, Screening Tests, Test Validity
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Tim Raettig; Lynn Huestegge – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Performing two actions at the same time usually results in performance costs. However, recent studies have also reported dual-action benefits: performing only one of two possible actions may necessitate the inhibition of the initially activated, but unwarranted second action, leading to single-action costs. Presumably, two preconditions determine…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Self Control, Redundancy, Costs
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Brauman, Kyle; Achen, Rebecca; Barnes, Jennifer L. – Journal of American College Health, 2023
The objective of the present study was to elucidate what student-athletes believe are the most significant barriers to consuming a healthy diet. 418 student-athletes at an NCAA Division 1 university were invited to complete a survey on their nutritional habits and barriers to healthy eating. The survey was designed utilizing the current literature…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Athletes, Barriers, Eating Habits
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Gold, Nicolas E.; Lawson, Ian; Oxtoby, Neil P. – Research Ethics, 2023
Software plays an important role in contemporary research. Aside from its use for administering traditional instruments like surveys and in data analysis, the widespread use of mobile and web apps for social, medical and lifestyle engagement has led to software becoming a research intervention in its own right. For example, it is not unusual to…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Intervention, Ethics, Researchers
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Maloney, Stephen; Pather, Nalini; Foo, Jonathan; Lazarus, Michelle D. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2021
Studies of "cost and value" in anatomical sciences education examine not only what works, but at what cost, thus evaluating the inputs and outputs of education. This research provides insights into how to use available resources (e.g., academic time, budgets, infrastructure) as a mechanism to obtaining the maximum outcomes available. The…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Anatomy, Educational Finance, Costs
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Titus, Marvin A.; Vamosiu, Adriana; Buenaflor, Shannon Hayes; Lukszo, Casey Maliszewski – Research in Higher Education, 2021
This study utilizes an extensive panel data set spanning 15 years (2004-2018) and 752 public community colleges to investigate operating costs and persistent cost efficiency at public community colleges in the United States. We employ a generalized true random effects (GTRE) regression model that takes into account spatial correlation of costs…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Community Colleges, Costs, Cost Effectiveness
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Pratt-Williams, Jaunelle; Harris, Julie; Saucedo, Daniela; Mislevy, Jessica – Regional Educational Laboratory Appalachia, 2021
Regional Educational Laboratory Appalachia researchers developed the Cost-Feasibility Analysis (CFA) Toolkit to help education leaders estimate whether implementing supplemental online programs is affordable given a school or district's available resources. The CFA Toolkit guides users through a four-stage process that yields cost information that…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Feasibility Studies, Supplementary Education, Online Courses
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Jonas da Silva Teixeira; Alan César Belo Angeluci; Paulo Prates Junior; José Guilherme Prado Martin – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Gamifying is related to the motivational gain and engagement of participants in these systems, even in situations not exclusively related to the creative and entertainment industry. In the Biology teaching context, motivational strategies have fundamental importance to the learning process. The aim of this work was to investigate the development…
Descriptors: Biology, Science Instruction, Educational Games, Educational Research
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Shadai Martin; Lacey McCormack – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objectives: To assess eating behaviors and identify whether there is an association between eating behaviors and the perceived nutrition environment among college students. Participants: College students (n = 180) actively living on campus during the 2019-2020 academic school year. Methods: Cross- sectional study utilizing the validated NEMS-P…
Descriptors: Eating Habits, Nutrition, College Students, Student Attitudes
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Shlomit Hadad; Noa Aharony – College & Research Libraries, 2024
Profound changes due to Open-Access (OA) publications lead to organizational changes in universities and libraries. This study examines Israeli librarians' perceptions regarding their role and the academic library's role in promoting OA-publications, including the barriers, challenges, needs, and requirements necessary to promote OA publishing.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academic Libraries, Librarians, Access to Information
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Shiyu Zhang; James Wagner – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Adaptive survey design refers to using targeted procedures to recruit different sampled cases. This technique strives to reduce bias and variance of survey estimates by trying to recruit a larger and more balanced set of respondents. However, it is not well understood how adaptive design can improve data and survey estimates beyond the…
Descriptors: Surveys, Research Design, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Demography
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Sarah Boeke; Erin Kim; Charlotte Ryan; Andrew Hashikawa; Wendi-Jo Wendt – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among children and adolescents in the United States. Traditional injury education interventions for children often are inaccessible due to cost and logistics in underserved communities, exacerbating injury disparities. A new approach is needed to close this gap for…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Prevention, Injuries, Child Safety
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