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Król, Michal; Król, Magdalena E. – Cognitive Science, 2022
Existing research demonstrates that pre-decisional information sampling strategies are often stable within a given person while varying greatly across people. However, it remains largely unknown what drives these individual differences, that is, why in some circumstances we collect information more idiosyncratically. In this brief report, we…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Information Seeking, Sampling, Decision Making
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Kelly Findley; Brein Mosely; Aaron Ludkowski – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2023
Reform efforts in statistics education emphasize the need for students to develop statistical thinking. Critical to this goal is a solid understanding of design in the process of collecting data, evaluating evidence, and drawing conclusions. We collected survey responses from over 700 college students at the start of an introductory statistics…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Statistics Education, Attribution Theory, Generalization
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Naven, Lynn; Inglis, Greig; Harris, Rachel; Fergie, Gillian; Teal, Gemma; Phipps, Rebecca; Stewart, Sally; Kelly, Lorna; Hilton, Shona; Smith, Madeline; McCartney, Gerry; Walsh, David; Tolan, Matthew; Egan, James – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2018
Background: Informing policy and practice with up-to-date evidence on the social determinants of health is an ongoing challenge. One limitation of traditional approaches is the time-lag between identification of a policy or practice need and availability of results. The Right Here Right Now (RHRN) study piloted a near-real-time data-collection…
Descriptors: Pilot Projects, Data Collection, Social Influences, Health
Yan, Yilin – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The development in information science has enabled an explosive growth of data, which attracts more and more researchers to engage in the field of big data analytics. Noticeably, in many real-world applications, large amounts of data are imbalanced data since the events of interests occur infrequently. Classification of imbalanced data is an…
Descriptors: Information Science, Information Retrieval, Multimedia Materials, Data
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Jepson, Marcus – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2015
This study describes the experiences of a researcher negotiating consent with people with learning disabilities to become participants in a research study. The study was about how the Mental Capacity Act (MCA) was applied to everyday decision-making in social care settings. However, before data collection could begin, the researcher had to follow…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Decision Making, Legislation, Data Collection
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Tee, Meng Yew; Samuel, Moses; Bin Mohd Nor, Norjoharuddeen; Nadarajan, Shanthi – Journal of International and Comparative Education, 2016
Little continues to be known about what actually happens in classrooms, particularly from a national perspective. Descriptions of classroom practices from a national vantage point can provide a bird's eye view of salient patterns and variations within an education system, especially one as centralised as that of Malaysia. With these descriptions,…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Research Methodology, Educational Practices, Curriculum Implementation
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Zhao, Liang – Current Issues in Education, 2011
This qualitative study examined instructors' and students' perceptions of social relationship in distance learning. Interview and observational data were collected and analyzed to generate theories. Convenient sampling was used. Factors influencing a sense of distance were analyzed. Findings revealed greater difficulty establishing a social…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Distance Education, Television, Interviews
Thompson, Edgar H.; Stainback, George H.; Stovall, James G. – School Administrator, 2007
Superintendents and school boards should get the most accurate information they can when making policy decisions--and that means data, not anecdotes and impressions. This article discusses factors to consider in conducting a survey. A good survey starts with the basics: Ask the right questions of a good sampling of the defined population; take…
Descriptors: Sampling, Boards of Education, Educational Policy, Surveys
Conway, James A.; And Others – 1974
To continue to be an effective local educational leader in curricular change, fiscal policy making, and, above all, in planning for education, the school administrator must have a continuous flow of usable information on public opinion. The purpose of this book is to provide the administrator with practical methods for systematically monitoring…
Descriptors: Community Study, Community Surveys, Data Analysis, Data Collection
Young, Malcolm B.; Schuh, Russell G. – 1975
This guide is intended to assist in the evaluation of career education programs. It has been developed around the concept that the evaluation should be viewed as a management tool for the improvement of program performance. The guide recognizes the key roles of the evaluators and program managers in the evaluation process. It is addressed…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrator Guides, Career Education, Data Analysis