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Clegg, Ambrose A.; And Others – 1988
A study was conducted in Cuyahoga Community College's (Ohio) Principles of Economics classes to determine: (1) whether microcomputer-assisted instruction using tutorial/drill programs would significantly increase students' learning of economic concepts as measured by pre- and post-tests; (2) the relationship between demographic variables and pre-…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Community Colleges, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conventional Instruction
Hodgin, Robert F.; Rice, William V. – 1984
The "Give and Take" economic series, developed by the Joint Council on Economic Education for junior high school students, was found to have a positive and significant impact on learning and attitudes. Three eighth grade classes from Texas City, Texas, participated in the study. One class received instruction using the "Give and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation, Economics Education
Lasnik, Vincent E. – 1989
This paper describes the general rationale, hypotheses, methodology, findings and implications of a recent dissertation research project conducted in the Columbus, Ohio, public schools. The computer-based study investigated the simultaneous relationship between achievement in microeconomics and attitude toward economics, level of computer anxiety,…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Economics Education
Duchastel, Philippe – 1985
This study reports a preliminary investigation into the relationship of different subsets of student attitudes toward economics. A 49-item attitude form was developed with six subscales representing distinct aspects of attitudes toward economics: (1) satisfaction with current grasp of economics; (2) capability for understanding economics; (3)…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Attitude Measures, Economics Education, Higher Education
Breneman, David W.; Kleinman, Judith D. – 1982
Trends in graduate enrollment, graduate student financial support, graduate degree production, and the labor market for new Ph.D. economists are examined. Surveys conducted by the National Science Foundation were the principal source of information, supplemented by data from the National Center for Education Statistics and a few private survey…
Descriptors: Doctoral Degrees, Economics Education, Educational Research, Educational Trends
Fraas, John W. – 1982
The simulation-gaming approach to college introductory economics courses benefits students who possess a certain combination of cognitive learning styles. The Cognitive Style Questionnaire, administered to 120 freshmen, identified those students who obtain meaning from spoken words, numerals, or mathematical symbols; have the ability to place…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Computer Assisted Instruction
Virginia State Chamber of Commerce, Richmond. – 1980
The results of a study conducted by the Education Committee of the Virginia State Chamber of Commerce are presented in this report. The report discusses (1) a survey of attitudes toward public education, covering problems, ratings of teacher and student performance, and suggestions for improvement; (2) the quality and causes of discipline in…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Basic Skills, Career Education, Community Attitudes
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Fraas, John W.; Rafeld, Frederick J. – 1980
The paper describes a study involving simulation activities in a college level survey course in economics. In addition, it compares student learning in an economics course based on simulation with student learning in a lecture discussion course. The hypothesis was that certain types of students would benefit from the simulation-gaming approach…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Economics Education
Jansen, Udo H.; Fedji, Cheryl – 1977
Questionnaires were sent to 208 randomly selected, home economics department chairpersons within the North Central Acrediting Region, in order to determine the perceived effectiveness of certain articulation techniques employed by two-year college home economics staff and to ascertain the types of programs offered and what students are attracted…
Descriptors: Age, Articulation (Education), Community Colleges, Higher Education
Zavotka, Susan Lee – Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1987
Describes study of home economics students at Ohio State University that investigated whether computer animated graphics that replicate mental images of rotation and dimensional transformation would be useful in the development of spatial skills. Orthographic drawings are described, and results for treatment and control groups are analyzed. (29…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Higher Education, Home Economics Education, Instructional Innovation
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Morris, Jon D. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1984
Describes a study which compared the achievement of undergraduate economics students receiving instruction by two different television presentations, one depicting an instructor using a chalkboard, and the other employing animation and graphics. Results indicate differences occurred in immediate and delayed recall measurements on conceptual…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economics Education, Educational Research, Educational Television
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Njus, Helen Pyle; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1981
The effect of field-dependence-independence (FDI) on subject-matter achievement and mastery of inquiry skills was explored using a partially balanced design. No significant F values were found in the analysis of variance for either the main effects or the covariates: past achievement, teaching mode, and minutes of instruction. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Conservation Education, Data Collection
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Pauley, Elizabeth D. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 1996
A survey of 317 Pennsylvania middle school students, 237 parents, 29 faculty, 39 family/consumer professionals, and 19 community members indicated that the program teaches only 4 of adults' top 10 subject preferences and none of the top 3 (family, parenting, communicating). All four top subjects preferred by students (banking, sewing, child care,…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Consumer Education, Course Content, Family Life Education
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Clark, Robert A.; Gjerde, Kathy A. Paulson; Skinner, Deborah – Simulation & Gaming, 2003
Examines implications of specific subject matter intervention by faculty members in economics and marketing on the choices made by students and the consequences of those choices in an online finance simulation. Findings, although mixed, suggest that interdisciplinary intervention in an online finance simulation has the potential to improve the…
Descriptors: Business Education, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Cooperative Programs
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Laney, James D. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1990
Findings are related from a study designed to determine the effect of verbal-only, imagery-only, and integrated (verbal-to-imaginal) strategies on third graders' (N=111) levels of economic reasoning (use or nonuse of cost-benefit analysis) in their personal decision making. Implications of these findings for curriculum planning are discussed.…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making Skills
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