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Garcia, Martha; Benitez, Alma – Online Submission, 2011
This article reports on the results of research, the objective of which was to document and analyze the manner in which students relate different representations when solving problems. A total of 20 students attending their first year of university studies took part in the study. In order to design the problem, the underlying information in each…
Descriptors: Personnel Data, Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Higher Education
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Herzog, Serge – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2008
Among the varied analytical challenges institutional researchers face, examining faculty pay may be one of the most vexing. Although the literature on faculty compensation analysis dates back to the 1970s (Loeb and Ferber, 1971; Gordon, Morton, and Braden, 1974; Scott, 1977; Braskamp and Johnson, 1978; McLaughlin, Smart, and Montgomery, 1978),…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Land Grant Universities, Compensation (Remuneration), Workers Compensation
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Cascio, Wayne F. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 1976
Describes a study that tested the validity of using job applicants' biographical data to predict employee turnover among minority and nonminority female clerical personnel. Findings showed that even after satisfying legal requirements for using such information, turnover can be predicted quite accurately. For availability see EA 507 670.…
Descriptors: Job Applicants, Labor Turnover, Models, Personnel Data
Brannon, Joan G. – 1976
This booklet presents model regulations governing the maintenance and control of teacher personnel records that are appropriate for possible adoption by North Carolina school boards. The model regulations are designed to implement the statutory requirements of the North Carolina Teacher Tenure Act, as amended by the 1973 General Assembly. The…
Descriptors: Board of Education Policy, Confidential Records, Elementary Secondary Education, Models
Wolfe, Michael N. – Personnel Journal, 1978
From the findings of his survey of a sample of computerized personnel management information systems currently in use, the author presents the advantages and disadvantages of such systems and recommends a model for data input and report output based on users' experiences. (MF)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Input Output, Management Information Systems, Models
Davis, Kathi Hogshead – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1983
The entity-relationship (ER) approach to database design is defined, and a specific example of an ER model (personnel-payroll) is examined. The requirements for converting ER models into specific database management systems are discussed. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Data Processing, Databases, Higher Education, Management Information Systems
Mooz, W. E. – 1969
The results of the Rand study of pilot flows and the computer-operated decision model, called the PILOT model, are described. The flows of pilots within the Air Force are caused by policies that require the career-development rotation of pilots from cockpit jobs to desk jobs, the maintenance of a supplement of pilots in excess of cockpit-related…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Computer Oriented Programs, Cost Effectiveness, Decision Making
Grauer, Robert T. – Personnel, 1976
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Computer Oriented Programs, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Management Information Systems
Gray, Kenney Earl – 1970
The legislative requirements for state-level planning in vocational education and the changing socioeconomic problems confronting vocational education were compelling forces in the conceptualization and conduct of this study. To identify the competencies needed by personnel engaged in program planning within state divisions of vocational-technical…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Data Collection, Models, Personnel Data
Lefton, R. E.; Buzzotta, V. R. – Training and Development Journal, 1978
Discusses the appraisal interview as a technique for assessing employee performance. It first covers the organizational benefits of appraising employee job performance; then, using an appraisal behavior model as the basis, describes four ways to conduct an appraisal interview, with emphasis on the most effective. (EM)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Employer Employee Relationship, Evaluation Methods, Interviews
Higgins, K. Ronald – 1973
Personnel Simulation (PERSIM), a computerized model developed to trace the flow of faculty through the processes of entry into, engagement within, and withdrawal from an education agency, is described. Major topics discussed include: 1) PERSIM's capabilities; 2) the development of a data base for the model; 3) the integration of PERSIM's…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Faculty, Models, Personnel Data
Kutina, Kenneth L.; Bruss, Edward A. – 1979
A computer-based simulation model is described that can be used in an interactive mode to analyze the effects of alternative hiring, promotion, tenure granting, retirement, and salary policies on faculty size, distribution, and aggregate salary expense. The model was designed to be adequately flexible and comprehensive to incorporate the array of…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Oriented Programs, Conference Reports, Data Analysis
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Gale, Larrie E. – 1977
A needs assessment methodology is described which can be used (1) to assess the competencies required for functioning in a particular position, (2) to provide data for planning inservice and preservice educational programs, (3) to assess job performance, and (4) to provide information for personnel planners. Quadrants are formed using four…
Descriptors: Competency Based Education, Conceptual Schemes, Data Processing, Educational Planning
Crismore, Avon; Mikulecky, Larry – 1987
To increase understanding of workplace literacy, a study investigated whether data from structured interviews conducted in two previous studies of job literacy and job performance relationships support the process model of literacy proposed by Linda Flower and John Hayes, "A Cognitive Process Theory of Writing." In both studies, this…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Employment Qualifications
Owens, William A. – 1970
A conceptual model of individual assessment through the use of biodata responses with minimal input information is outlined. The process is considered especially applicable to industrial psychology. A scored autobiographical data form, which measures the individual's past behavior and experiences, provides for assignment to a specific subgroup…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Biographical Inventories, Cluster Grouping
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