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Ory, John C.; Poggio, John P. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
The study investigated the effect of the use or nonuse of separate answer sheets on responses to affective instruments with respect to both instrument and subject characteristics. Results indicated significant score differences across scales with and without answer sheets. (Author/BW)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Age Differences, Answer Sheets, Attitude Measures

Ory, John C. – Review of Higher Education, 1980
Possible biasing influences on student ratings of instruction brought about by students' precourse expectations are examined. Student and course demographic instruction brought about the students' precourse variables were analyzed and affective entry data were compared to course and student demographic information in terms of relative influence on…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Bias, College Faculty, Course Evaluation
Ory, John C.; Poggio, John P. – 1978
The study investigated the effect of response mode variation (the use or non-use of separate answer sheets) on subject responses (N = 1017) to affective instruments treating both instrument and subject characteristics. Instrument characteristics examined included attitudinal versus personality scale composition, scale items written in first versus…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Answer Sheets, Attitude Measures, Cognitive Style
Ory, John C.; Pieper, David M. – 1980
A study was undertaken in six fall 1978 courses at a large midwestern university to examine possible biasing influences on student ratings of instruction brought about by pre-course expectations of the course. Student and course demographic variables were analyzed as possible determiners of affective entry into the course. These data were examined…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Bias, College Students