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Derrik Motz; Scott Rathwell; Bettina Callary; Bradley William Young – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2024
The Adult-Oriented Sport Coaching Survey (AOSCS) is a valid and reliable measure of coaches' and Masters athletes' perspectives of how often adult-oriented coaching practices are used. However, Masters athletes' heterogenous traits have been acknowledged as barriers to generalizing research findings on coaching behaviors. Therefore, this study…
Descriptors: Athletes, Adults, Athletic Coaches, Age
Minghui Yao; Yunjie Xu – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
As a crucial method in organizational and social behavior research, self-report surveys must manage method bias. Method biases are distorted scores in survey response, distorted variance in variables, and distorted relational estimates between variables caused by method designs. Studies on method bias have focused on "post hoc"…
Descriptors: Statistical Bias, Social Science Research, Questionnaires, Test Bias
Rajeeb Das; Erika Schmitt; Michael T. Stephenson – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
First-year seminars (FYS) comprise one of 11 researched interventions in postsecondary education known as High-Impact Practices, but few rigorous studies report significantly high impacts. This study examined a FYS employing propensity score matching to link cases and controls in a quasi-experimental design. One semester later cumulative grade…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, First Year Seminars, Scores, Probability
Terry A. Beehr; Minseo Kim; Ian W. Armstrong – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Previous research extensively studied reasons for and ways to avoid low response rates, but it largely ignored the primary research issue of the degree to which response rates matter, which we address. Methodological survey research on response rates has been concerned with how to increase responsiveness and with the effects of response rates on…
Descriptors: Surveys, Response Rates (Questionnaires), Effect Size, Research Methodology
Jinyoung Kang; Donggyu Yi; Jong Ho Hong – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Environmental education (EE) has received more and more attention worldwide. In Korea, there is a national consensus on the importance of EE; however, it is not as much of a priority as other education subjects or themes, based on annual survey results. This study asks how much value Korean citizens place on EE, revealing its value more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Environmental Education, Public Opinion, Economic Research
Alyssa Appelman; Kirstie Hettinga – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2024
This survey of US copy editors, proofreaders, and fact-checkers (N = 472) examines practitioners' perceptions of the skills and training required for the field. The participants recommended that new hires be skilled in grammar, sentence structure, working on deadline, time management, accuracy, fact-checking, and critical thinking; they disagreed…
Descriptors: Editing, Proofreading, Job Skills, Job Training
Nina Bartelink; Patricia Assema; Gerjanne Vennegoor; Kathelijne Bessems – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Although principles of the health promoting school (HPS) approach are followed worldwide, differences between countries in the implementation are reported. The aim of the current study was (1) to examine the implementation of the HPS approach in European countries in terms of different implementation indicators, that is, percentage of…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Institutional Characteristics, Comparative Education, School Surveys
Albert Cheng; Angela R. Watson – Journal of School Choice, 2024
We articulate a theory suggesting that the way families practice homeschooling is based on practical constraints imposed by household demographic characteristics and ideological considerations. These theories are empirically tested using the 2012, 2016, and 2019 waves of the National Household Education Survey and a sample of 1,468 homeschooling…
Descriptors: Home Schooling, Educational Practices, Educational Attainment, National Surveys
John Ehrich; Stuart Woodcock – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
Peggy McIntosh's ("White privilege and male privilege: A personal account of coming to see correspondences through work in women's studies," Working Paper 189, Wellesley Center for Research on Women, 1988) list of 50 racial privileges, which purportedly benefit persons of white skin colour, has had enormous impact on social science…
Descriptors: Whites, Advantaged, Psychometrics, Evaluation
Tolga Erdogan; Begum Serim-Yildiz; Joy J. Burnham; Stefanie A. Wind – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2024
Children's fears have received scholarly attention for well over 50 years. A considerable amount of literature has focused on such fear variables as fear intensity and fear prevalence scores and age and gender differences. We used meta-analysis to systematically review the findings related to gender differences in children's fear intensity scores…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Children, Fear, Meta Analysis
The Design and Optimality of Survey Counts: A Unified Framework via the Fisher Information Maximizer
Xin Guo; Qiang Fu – Sociological Methods & Research, 2024
Grouped and right-censored (GRC) counts have been used in a wide range of attitudinal and behavioural surveys yet they cannot be readily analyzed or assessed by conventional statistical models. This study develops a unified regression framework for the design and optimality of GRC counts in surveys. To process infinitely many grouping schemes for…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Surveys, Research Design, Research Methodology
Hong Zhang; Xuehan Lyu; Yannan Qiu – Journal of Teacher Education, 2024
The promotion of effective teacher professional development (ETPD) is a critical issue in the field of teacher education. The present study investigated how ETPD is affected simultaneously by teacher- and school-level factors across the United States, China, Finland, and Singapore. The data were drawn from the Teaching and Learning International…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Education, Faculty Development, Program Effectiveness
Muhammad Saifullah Khalid; Yang Hong; Jannat Bibi; Balqees Fatima; Qi Zhanyong – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2025
Teachers' roles are dynamic among all the factors contributing to educational achievements. Teachers' performance is an important factor associated with policy implementation and organizational outcomes. This article elicited the teachers' perceptions of fundamental factors affecting the teaching profession. The study conducted a focus group…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Focus Groups, Online Surveys
Dana M. Williams – Research in Higher Education, 2025
The gap between predicted and actual outcomes--following a university's removal of their controversial Native American nickname--may be rather wide. This study investigates what alumni threaten or promise to do upon a potential school nickname change, and what actual actions result once change does occur. The University of North Dakota's (UND)…
Descriptors: Donors, Alumni, Attitudes, Behavior
Saul Karnovsky; Brad Gobby – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
Teacher wellbeing is a growing international concern. Despite teachers' experiences being deleteriously impacted by education policies and organisational conditions, dominant discourses of wellbeing focus on strategies that enhance individual self-management of wellbeing. This paper critically examines teacher wellbeing and the counter-discourses…
Descriptors: Well Being, Social Media, Educational Policy, Teaching Conditions