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Ng, Hien Fuh; Ngeow, Yun Fong – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
Relative quantification is a popular analysis in gene expression studies using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). However, the calculation steps using the major algorithms for this analysis are rather complicated. In this study, we developed an easy-to-use spreadsheet-based method for relative quantification. The inputs from end-users are the…
Descriptors: Genetics, Statistical Analysis, Computation, Mathematics
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Nastasi, Bonnie K.; Hitchcock, John H.; Gutierrez, Raquel; Oshrin, Stephanie – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2022
The purpose of this article is to provide researchers with a framework for promoting high quality mixed methods school-based consultation research. Furthermore, this article is intended for researchers and practitioners interested in evaluating their practice. To meet these objectives, we address quality criteria for quantitative (validity) and…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Consultation Programs, Evaluation Criteria, Statistical Analysis
Benton, Tom; Williamson, Joanna – Research Matters, 2022
Equating methods are designed to adjust between alternate versions of assessments targeting the same content at the same level, with the aim that scores from the different versions can be used interchangeably. The statistical processes used in equating have, however, been extended to statistically "link" assessments that differ, such as…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Equated Scores, Definitions, Alternative Assessment
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Ponce-Renova, Hector F. – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2022
This paper's objective was to teach the Equivalence Testing applied to Educational Research to emphasize recommendations and to increase quality of research. Equivalence Testing is a technique used to compare effect sizes or means of two different studies to ascertain if they would be statistically equivalent. For making accessible Equivalence…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Effect Size, Statistical Analysis, Intervals
Jiajing Huang – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The nonequivalent-groups anchor-test (NEAT) data-collection design is commonly used in large-scale assessments. Under this design, different test groups take different test forms. Each test form has its own unique items and all test forms share a set of common items. If item response theory (IRT) models are applied to analyze the test data, the…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Test Format, Test Items, Test Construction
S. Stanley Young; Warren Kindzierski; David Randall – National Association of Scholars, 2022
"Shifting Sands: Flimsy Food Findings" examines how irreproducible science affects select areas of government policy and regulation governed by different federal agencies. This second report focuses on "Food Frequency Questionnaire" and irreproducible research in the field of nutritional epidemiology, which informs the U.S.…
Descriptors: Food, Evidence, Federal Regulation, Nutrition
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Dyer, Wendy; Williams, Malcolm – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2021
The use of quantitative methods within realist methodologies are fairly rare. This is perhaps because a realist understanding of the social word as complex and dynamic (messy but not chaotic) does not sit well with traditional variable-based causal analysis which test specific theoretical assumptions, yet cannot account for interaction, moderation…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Realism, Research Methodology, Epistemology
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Byiers, Breanne J.; Pennington, Brittany; Rudolph, Brenna N.; Ford, Andrea L. B. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2021
Single-case experimental designs (SCEDs) are a useful tool for evaluating the effects of interventions at an individual level and can play an important role in the development and validation of evidence-based practices. Historically, researchers relied on visual analysis of SCED data and eschewed statistical approaches. Although researchers…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Research Design, Research Methodology, Experiments
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Revuelta, Javier; Franco-Martínez, Alicia; Ximénez, Carmen – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
Situational judgment tests have gained popularity in educational and psychological measurement and are widely used in personnel assessment. A situational judgment item presents a hypothetical scenario and a list of actions, and the individuals are asked to select their most likely action for that scenario. Because actions have no explicit order,…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Situational Tests, Statistical Analysis, Sex Stereotypes
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Levy, Roy; Xia, Yan; Green, Samuel B. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2021
A number of psychometricians have suggested that parallel analysis (PA) tends to yield more accurate results in determining the number of factors in comparison with other statistical methods. Nevertheless, all too often PA can suggest an incorrect number of factors, particularly in statistically unfavorable conditions (e.g., small sample sizes and…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Statistical Analysis, Factor Structure, Probability
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Bulus, Metin; Koyuncu, Ilhan – Participatory Educational Research, 2021
This study systematically reviews randomly selected 155 experimental studies in education field originated in the Republic of Turkey between 2010 and 2020. Indiscriminate choice of sample size in recent publications prompted us to evaluate their statistical power and precision. First, above and beyond our review, we could not identify any…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Statistical Analysis, Sample Size
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Dauer, Joseph; Mayes, Robert; Rittschof, Kent; Gallant, Bryon – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Quantitative modelling plays an important role as biology increasingly deals with big data sets, relies on modelling to understand system dynamics, makes predictions about impacts of changes, and revises our understanding of system interactions. An assessment of quantitative modelling in biology was administered to students (n = 612) in…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Biology, College Science, Undergraduate Students
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Bloome, Deirdre; Schrage, Daniel – Sociological Methods & Research, 2021
Causal analyses typically focus on average treatment effects. Yet for substantive research on topics like inequality, interest extends to treatments' distributional consequences. When individuals differ in their responses to treatment, three types of inequality may result. Treatment may shape inequalities between subgroups defined by pretreatment…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Outcomes of Treatment, Statistical Analysis, Correlation
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Raykov, Tenko; Marcoulides, George A.; Pusic, Martin – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2021
An interval estimation procedure is discussed that can be used to evaluate the probability of a particular response for a binary or binary scored item at a pre-specified point along an underlying latent continuum. The item is assumed to: (a) be part of a unidimensional multi-component measuring instrument that may contain also polytomous items,…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Probability, Test Items
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Tomek, Sara; Robinson, Cecil – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2021
Typical longitudinal growth models assume constant functional growth over time. However, there are often conditions where trajectories may not be constant over time. For example, trajectories of psychological behaviors may vary based on a participant's age, or conversely, participants may experience an intervention that causes trajectories to…
Descriptors: Growth Models, Statistical Analysis, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Computation
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