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Oscar Karnalim; Simon; William Chivers – Computer Science Education, 2024
Background and Context: To educate students about programming plagiarism and collusion, we introduced an approach that automatically reports how similar a submitted program is to others. However, as most students receive similar feedback, those who engage in plagiarism and collusion might feel inadequately warned. Objective: When students are…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Plagiarism, Computer Science Education, Programming
Orsola Torrisi; Jethro Banda; Georges Reniers; Stéphane Helleringer – Field Methods, 2024
Guidelines for conducting surveys by mobile phone calls in low- and middle-income countries suggest keeping interviews short (<20 minutes). The evidence supporting this recommendation is scant, even though limiting interview duration might reduce the amount of data generated by such surveys. We recruited nearly 2,500 mobile phone users in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Developing Nations, Interviews, Telephone Surveys
Kyle R. Loggins – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Each year excessive alcohol use costs the United States (US) economy $250 billion and results in 95,000 deaths. Binge drinking is a form of excessive alcohol use and accounts for over 70% of these statistics. High-intensity drinking (HID), an extreme measure of binge drinking, is operationally defined as drinking twice the gender-specific binge…
Descriptors: Health Behavior, Alcohol Abuse, Team Sports, College Athletics
Anaïs Glorieux; Bram Spruyt; Petrus te Braak; Joeri Minnen; Theun Pieter van Tienoven – SAGE Open, 2024
This study investigates how graduate teaching assistants (GTAs) differ from regular graduates in terms of input characteristics (i.e., who they are), process characteristics (i.e., how they experience the PhD trajectory), and the self-estimated likelihood of successfully completing the PhD. Additionally, it assesses to what extent and how the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Educational Attainment, Teaching Assistants, Graduate Students
E. Nielsen; M. Pelczar – Institute of Museum and Library Services, 2024
This research brief describes recent methodological initiatives with the Public Libraries Survey. It describes how starting with the 2022 data, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) updated geographic identifiers to better align Census Bureau geography types with the library's legal service area, with the goal of enabling data users to…
Descriptors: Public Libraries, Special Libraries, Museums, Library Role
Cathryn Allen; Bryson R. Payne; Tamirat Abegaz; Chuck Robertson – Journal of Cybersecurity Education, Research and Practice, 2024
Research indicates that deceitful videos tend to spread rapidly online and influence people's opinions and ideas. Because of this, video misinformation via deepfake video manipulation poses a significant online threat. This study aims to discover what factors can influence viewers' capability to distinguish deepfake videos from genuine video…
Descriptors: Deception, Information Security, Video Technology, Computer Security
Lisa B. Limeri; Nathan T. Carter; Riley A. Hess; Trevor T. Tuma; Isabelle Koscik; Alexander J. Morrison; Briana Outlaw; Kathren Sage Royston; Benjamin H. T. Bridges; Erin L. Dolan – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Here we present the development of the Mentoring in Undergraduate Research Survey (MURS) as a measure of a range of mentoring experienced by undergraduate science researchers. We drafted items based on qualitative research and refined the items through cognitive interviews and expert sorting. We used one national dataset to evaluate the internal…
Descriptors: Mentors, Undergraduate Study, Research, Surveys
Kelly Crawford – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Health teaching is a primary responsibility of the registered nurse. Current trends encourage individualization of patient education and improved communication strategies. There are many known barriers to effective communication including health care providers overestimating their ability to provide effective education. A large percentage of…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Health Education, Communication Skills, Barriers
Hunter M. Boehme; John D. Burrow; Sohee Jung – Journal of School Violence, 2024
Over the years, scholars have argued that there are similarities and differences between bullying and hate crimes within Americas' schools. However, no known study has tested the claims that bullying and hate-related victimization are more similar (or different) and whether they share similar protective and/or risk factors. Utilizing the 2019 NCVS…
Descriptors: Risk, Bullying, Crime, Social Bias
Christopher Redding; Tuan D. Nguyen – Educational Researcher, 2024
With a goal of contextualizing teacher job dissatisfaction during the first full school year of the COVID-19 pandemic, we contrast teachers' experiences with the decade and a half leading up to the pandemic. We draw on nationally representative data from the Schools and Staffing Survey and National Teacher and Principal Survey from the 2003-04 to…
Descriptors: Work Environment, Teacher Attitudes, Job Satisfaction, COVID-19
Jonathan K. Noel; Stephanie E. Tudela; Samantha R. Rosenthal – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2024
Youth who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, and who identify with other sexual orientations (LGB +) are at higher risk for illicit drug use and have higher rates of mental illness. The current study examined the prevalence of illicit drug use among LGB+ persons and assessed the moderating effect of mental illness. Cross-sectional data from the 2015,…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, At Risk Persons, Drug Abuse, Mental Disorders
Katharina Meitinger; Tanja Kunz – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Previous research reveals that the visual design of open-ended questions should match the response task so that respondents can infer the expected response format. Based on a web survey including specific probes in a list-style open-ended question format, we experimentally tested the effects of varying numbers of answer boxes on several indicators…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Design, Cognitive Processes, Test Items
Liang Zhang; Xiangmin Liu; Yitong Hu – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
Using data collected from more than 5.8 million high school and college graduates ages 18 to 65 years who participated in the American Community Survey between 2009 and 2021, the authors estimate the internal rates of return (IRRs) for individuals with college degrees in 10 broad majors compared with high school graduates. The analysis shows…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, College Graduates, National Surveys, Outcomes of Education
Lelydeyvis Boza; F. Chris Curran; Katharine Harris-Walls; Tiffany S. Tan; Amber Deig; Mark B. Pacheco – Science Education, 2024
As linguistic diversity continues to increase in the United States public school system, schools are expected to meet the needs of their ever-changing student body. While much attention within education research has understandably focused on multilingual learners' (MLs) English language acquisition, an emergent body of work points to science as an…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Bilingual Students, Science Education, Elementary School Science
Francielle Marques; Davinia Hernández-Leo; Carlos Castillo – Cogent Education, 2024
Student satisfaction surveys are widely accepted for measuring the quality of students' overall experience with the received teaching and informing the design of improvements in higher education. However, several studies have shown that these surveys have biases that may lead to discrimination or unfair decisions against female academics. Yet it…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Student Surveys, Student Experience, College Students