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Becker, William E.; Powers, John R. – Economics of Education Review, 2001
A study considered effects of class size and other class-specific variables (missing student questionnaires and attrition) on learning of college economics. Beginning class size was significant and negatively correlated to learning economics--partly since students in larger classes were significantly more likely to withdraw before taking the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Class Size, College Students, Economics Education
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Pickhardt, Michael – Journal of Economic Education, 2005
The author extends the work of Holt and Laury (1997) on a simple noncomputerized card game for teaching the essential aspects of public goods theory. He suggests a course of several lectures and discusses the behavior of subjects in various game sessions. Among other things, the results provide experimental evidence with respect to the private…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Economics Education, Educational Games, Teaching Methods
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Smith, Patricia K. – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Offers a Web page with seven Java applets allowing students to experiment with key concepts in an introductory statistics course. Indicates the applets can be used in three ways: to place links to the applets, to create in-class demonstrations of statistical concepts, and to lead students through experiments and discover statistical relationships.…
Descriptors: College Students, Economics, Economics Education, Higher Education
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Cahill, Miles B. – Journal of Economic Education, 2003
Describes a Web site that is a companion to the Miles Cahill article, "Teaching Chain-Weight Real GDP Measures." States that the exercises are useful because intermediate level textbooks treat this topic casually. Indicates that the Web site contains the comment tool, an overview of the concepts, and links to article references. (JEH)
Descriptors: College Students, Economics, Economics Education, Higher Education
Dolbear, F. Trenery, Jr. – 1972
The study of macroeconomics--the determination and control of aggregative variables such as gross national product, unemployment and inflation--may be facilitated by the use of a computer simulation policy game. An aggregative model of the economy was constructed and programed for a computer and (hypothetical) historical data were generated. The…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Economic Research, Economics Education
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Griffin, William A.; And Others – Educational Gerontology, 1979
Home economics units throughout the US were surveyed to obtain information concerning the extent to which gerontology has been incorporated into home economics programs. Of the 164 respondents, 141 (86 percent) offer academic courses with some gerontological content. Gerontology and its related areas are being taught to a large extent. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Education, College Students, Curriculum, Educational Gerontology
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Bodo, Peter – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Developed a simple computer program for the in-class simulation of the repeated prisoner's dilemma game with student-designed strategies. Describes the basic features of the software. Presents two examples using the program to teach the problems of cooperation among profit-maximizing agents. (JEH)
Descriptors: College Students, Economics, Economics Education, Game Theory
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Zhou, Xianming – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
States the principal-agent theory is difficult to teach because of its technical complexity and intractability. Indicates the equilibrium in the contract space is defined by the incentive parameter and insurance component of pay under a linear contract. Describes a graphical approach that students with basic knowledge of algebra and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculus, College Students, Contracts
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Lypny, Gregory – Journal of Economic Education, 2003
Describes an online, securities market, research tool, called Borsa, to engage students in the exploration of asset pricing in microeconomics courses. Defines Borsa as related database files served on the Internet using a dedicated IP address. Discusses practical considerations in running the market. Offers questions that arise from using the…
Descriptors: College Students, Economic Research, Economics, Economics Education
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Carruth, Betty Ruth; Lamb, Mina W. – Journal of Home Economics, 1971
Attempts to develop an objective pretest for identifying students' levels of knowledge in food and nutrition prior to class instruction and for predicting student performance on the final examination. (Editor/MU)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Foods Instruction, Grade Prediction
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Harbury, C. D.; Szreter, R. – Journal of Economic Education, 1970
Subject to ... limitations, probably the most striking general conclusion of this study is that prior study for A" level economics (in the General Certificate of education exam) does not, at the very least, appear to inhibit the success of the future undergraduate. SO 500 262 is a parallel American study. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Economics, Economics Education
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Siegfried, John J. – Journal of Economic Education, 2000
Using the American Economic Association's fFall 1998 universal academic questionnaire, examines how many college and university students in the United States enroll in at least one economics course. Reports that 40 percent of the students who matriculated in fall 1998 took at least one economics course. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Students, Colleges, Course Selection (Students), Departments
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Richardson, Paul W. – Studies in Higher Education, 2004
Reading and writing at university is infused by the cultural context of a particular discipline or field so that academic literacies are located, described, interpreted and studied in disciplinary contexts. This study explores the roles and functions textbooks have in the disciplinary culture of Economics in the academy, where there are many…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Content Area Writing, Content Area Reading
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Kaufman, Dennis A.; Kaufman, Rebecca S. – Journal of Economic Education, 2002
Describes a Web site with animation and interactive activities containing graphs and basic economics concepts. Features changes in supply and market equilibrium, the construction of the long-run average cost curve, short-run profit maximization, long-run market equilibrium, and changes in aggregate demand and aggregate supply. States the…
Descriptors: College Students, Critical Thinking, Economics, Economics Education
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Carlson, J. Lon; Skaggs, Neil T. – Journal of Economic Education, 2000
Discusses the use of active learning within economics focusing on moot courts. Explains how moot courts fit into economics and presents examples of how moot courts can be used within law and economics, history of economic thought, and environmental economics courses. Highlights student perceptions of moot courts. Includes a bibliography. (CMK)
Descriptors: Active Learning, College Students, Course Content, Economics
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