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Faddar, Jerich; Vanhoof, Jan; De Maeyer, Sven – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2018
In order to enhance the quality of education, school self-evaluation (SSE) has become a key strategy in many educational systems. During an SSE process, schools describe and evaluate their own functioning, often by administering questionnaires among teachers. However, it is unknown to what extent SSE questionnaire results are distorted by…
Descriptors: Self Evaluation (Groups), Motivation, Social Desirability, Questionnaires
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Karolis, Vyacheslav; Iuculano, Teresa; Butterworth, Brian – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2011
Previous investigations on the subjective scale of numerical representations assumed that the scale type can be inferred directly from stimulus-response mapping. This is not a valid assumption, as mapping from the subjective scale into behavior may be nonlinear and/or distorted by response bias. Here we present a method for differentiating between…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Scaling, Investigations, Intervals
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Van de Kerckhove, Wendy; Montaquila, Jill M.; Carver, Priscilla R.; Brick, J. Michael – National Center for Education Statistics, 2009
The National Household Education Surveys Program (NHES) is a random digit dialing (RDD) survey program developed by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) in the Institute of Education Sciences, U.S. Department of Education. The surveys are designed to help NCES collect data directly from households about important education topics.…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Exhibits, Sampling, Labor Force
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Kopcha, Theodore J.; Sullivan, Howard – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2007
This study investigated self-presentation bias in the self-reports of teachers about their practices in six topic areas in educational technology (Instructional Design, Assessment, Learner-Centered Instruction, Curriculum Alignment, Attitudes about Computers, and Use of Computers with Students). Subjects were 50 middle-school teachers. Data were…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Likert Scales, Response Style (Tests), Teacher Attitudes