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Laney, James D. – Journal of Economic Education, 1988
Reports a study which investigated whether the thought processes of grade 12 economics students affected the level of economic reasoning used in resolving time-allocation dilemmas. Concludes that seniors trained in cost-benefit analysis used significantly higher economic reasoning when resolving high perceived familiarity time-allocation dilemmas.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cost Effectiveness, Economics, Economics Education
Stanfield, Jonathan – 1982
A set of studies done for the Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction (WSPI) constituted a case study testing the conjecture that management consulting is potentially cost effective in some areas of educational evaluation. The case study involved first interviewing 22 respondents from four WSPI constituencies (educators, employers,…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Consultants, Cost Effectiveness, Data Analysis