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Coe, Robert K.; Weinstock, Irwin – 1983
Questionnaires concerning the importance of publication in professional journals were sent to 193 university economics department heads. There was a 60 percent response rate. Questions were asked about: (1) the necessity of publications for appointment and promotion, (2) how department heads rate the various journals in terms of prestige accrued…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria, Faculty Evaluation
Armento, Beverly J. – 1982
The purpose of this study was to examine verbal conceptual knowledge of selected economic topics to test for the existence of age, gender, and/or ethnic related trends and patterns. Three hundred fifty-five children, aged 2-l/2 through 16, were interviewed in one-on-one sessions by their teachers. Five questions were asked: (1) Why do people…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Economics Education
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Becker, William E.; Salemi, Michael K. – Journal of Economic Education, 1977
Reports on the evaluation of an audiovisual tutorial (AVT) package used in several two-year colleges, finding that the AVT experience has no differential effect on learning for the experimental group. Also discusses basic research problems and offers solutions. (Author/JR)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Community Colleges, Economics, Economics Education
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Armento, Beverly J. – Theory into Practice, 1987
This article identifies some behaviorial approaches for teaching economics at the pre-college level, including contiguity, classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social learning. The cognitive school of thought is also considered. Implications of research on problem-solving are drawn. (CB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Economics Education
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Highsmith, Robert – Theory into Practice, 1987
This article summarizes research regarding economics education relating to how teacher preparation and training influence student understanding, the role of instructional materials in increasing economic understanding, and how attributes of students influence their ability to learn economics. (CB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Economics Education, Educational Research
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Schenk, Robert; Silvia, John E. – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
The negative judgment about computers reached by Siegfried and Fels in their article, "Teaching College Economics: A Survey" (Journal of Economic Literature, September 1979) is questioned. There are research questions in need of answers before economists reject the generally positive picture across disciplines of the efficacy of computer…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Economics Education, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Charkins, R. J.; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
Study results suggest that student achievement and attitudes toward economics at the college level might be improved by a better match between the teaching style of instructors and the learning style of students. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Economics Education, Educational Research
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Rhodes, Edwardo L.; Cerveny, Robert P. – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
This study evaluated the use of video production supplements in an upper-level applied microeconomics course. The presentation mode was interactive viewing. With respect to economic understanding, users and nonusers of the videos did about equally well. However, the user group did not exhibit the frequently reported negative attitude toward…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Evaluation, Economics Education, Educational Research
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Bogan, Elizabeth C. – Journal of Economic Education, 1984
College students enrolled in a microeconomics course enthusiastically responded to the use of interactive video tapes. The tapes varied in length from 5 to 40 minutes and covered all the major topics in the course. The advantages of an interactive video program are discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Economics Education, Educational Research, Educational Television
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Crowley, Ronald W.; Wilton, David A. – Journal of Economic Education, 1974
This paper represents the "first report" of a project designed to examine the "efficiency" of the first year economics course at Queen's University, Canada. The aim of this report is to identify and quantify the factors that account for student performance. Construction of the research and a discussion of other research findings are included.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Research
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Becker, William E., Jr. – Journal of Economic Education, 1983
Emphasis is upon the estimation and classical hypotheses testing of economic learning-regression models which may involve systems of equations, collinear regressors, interactions, and distributional effects, when there are errors in the variables and where measures of learning may be ordinal. (Author)
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
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McConnell, Campbell – Journal of Economic Education, 1983
The Flesch reading formula is questioned as being appropriate for evaluating college economics textbooks. The Dale-Chall, Modified Dale-Chall, Fry, and Flesch formulas were used to evaluate nine introductory textbooks. There was little or no consistency in either the absolute reading levels or the rank orderings. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economics Education, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Hall, Chris – Journal of Economic Education, 1982
Reports the results of a study that examined the relationships among basic skills, choice of assessment mode, and student performance in the general context of student learning strategies. The subjects were first year economics students at a college in Sydney, Australia. (AM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Economics Education, Educational Research
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Wetzel, James N.; And Others – Journal of Economic Education, 1982
Reports the results of a study that examined the influence of learning and teaching styles on changes in student achievement in economics and attitude toward economics among undergraduates enrolled in an introductory economics course. (AM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Cognitive Style, Economics Education
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Schug, Mark C. – Theory and Research in Social Education, 1981
Summarizes research done in the 1950s, early 1960s, and mid-1970s about how children and adolescents think about economic related ideas. Economic reasoning develops in a stage-like manner similar to Piagetian stages of cognitive development, becoming more abstract, other-directed, and flexible with increasing age. (RM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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