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Hubert, John A.; And Others – 1984
By using a path analytic model, this study seeks to determine the relationship of school organizational stressors to teacher stress in public high schools. The model included three stress variables (emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and degree of personal accomplishment), seven organizational health characteristics, a motivational variable,…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, High Schools, Need Gratification, Organizational Climate
Tracz, Susan M.; Elmore, Patricia B. – 1985
Meta-analysis is a technique for combining the summary statistics from previously conducted research studies to indicate the direction of results and provide an index of the magnitude of effect size. This paper focuses on the effect of the violation of the assumption of independence (that the value of any included statistic is in no way…
Descriptors: Correlation, Effect Size, Mathematical Models, Meta Analysis
Rank, Mark R. – 1982
A longitudinal study of the relative influence of wives and husbands in deciding whether a wife should work was conducted in Seattle, Washington. A sample of 378 married couples of similar socioeconomic status (SES) was interviewed in 1977, and of these, 349 couples were interviewed a year later. The husbands' perceptions of the relative influence…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Employed Women, Family Income, Family Influence
Goldstein, Harvey; Ecob, Russell – 1981
Using data from a National Child Development Study (NCDS) in Great Britain, the applications of instrumental variable methods and structural equation models to estimating instrumental variables are presented. A subset of the longitudinal educational and home background data on children born in England, Wales and Scotland in a March week of 1958 is…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Elementary Secondary Education, Error of Measurement, Longitudinal Studies
Frey, William H. – 1977
The cumulative adverse impact of residential white flight from large central cities on the residual population has led policy makers to be wary of instituting programs which will further exacerbate the process. Recent policy debates have evolved over the question of whether white city-to-suburb movement is affected more significantly by…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Metropolitan Areas, Migration Patterns, Path Analysis
LAND, KENNETH C. – 1967
THIS REPORT PRESENTS A DISCUSSION OF 2 TECHNIQUES WHICH CAN BE USED TO REPRESENT AND INTERPRET MULTIVARIATE STATISTICAL SYSTEMS WHEN IT IS FELT THAT THERE ARE CAUSAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SOME OF THE VARIABLES. THE BASIC TECHNIQUE IS PATH ANALYSIS AND THE OTHER IS ITS EXTENSION THROUGH THE USE OF RECURSIVE SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS. THE ANALYSIS IS…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Correlation, Linear Programing, Mathematical Applications
Grimes, Walter F. – 1975
In response to the current shortage of rural physicians and the difficulties encountered in studying this problem, this paper attempts to apply a specific multivariate technique (path analysis) and the socioeconomic careers model of Featherman and others to the study of the physician's choice of practice location. The socioeconomic careers model…
Descriptors: Career Development, Conceptual Schemes, Geographic Distribution, Models
Beauchamp, George A.; Conran, Patricia C. – 1975
This is the fifth in a series of reports of a longitudinal study of the effects of the operation of a curriculum engineering system in a school district. Specific objectives were to observe the effects of leadership and curriculum engineering on teacher attitudes and teacher performance in a curriculum system and on student achievement. A causal…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Education
Wiley, David E.; Hornik, Robert – 1973
Early procedures for the analysis of multivariate panel data do not rest on well-specified statistical models. Recent approaches based on path analysis suffer from the defects of variable standardization and lack of attention to measurement error. The paper formulates a measurement model for quantitatively scaled multivariate panel data. The model…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Error of Measurement, Longitudinal Studies, Mathematical Models
Picou, J. Steven; And Others – Southern Journal of Educational Research, 1977
A component of the self related to the school learning experience, academic self-concept, is isolated. A causal model, outlining the process of academic self-concept formation, is subjected to a path analytic solution for a sample of white and black high school youth residing in a large midwestern metropolitan area. (Author/NQ)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Black Students, High School Students, Models

Song, In-Sub; Hattie, John – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1984
Structural equation modeling was used to investigate the relation between home environment, self-concept, and academic achievement. It was found and cross-validated over four samples of 2,297 Korean adolescents that self-concept is a mediating variable between home environment and academic achievement. (Author/BS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Family Environment, Family Influence

Coleman, James S. – Social Science Research, 1976
Addresses two related problems: what are the appropriate measures for comparing effects of blocks or compounds of variables (each block conceived as having a single effect) when the causal ordering is assumed to be known, and how can single measures be created for each such block or compound, so that the comparisons can be made. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Educational Resources, Family Influence
Borman, Kathryn; Boydston, Theodore; Kang, Ellen; Katzenmeyer, William G.; Kersiant, Gladis; Lee, Reginald; Mehta, Nikhil; Moriarty, Karen O. – 2002
This paper describes the data sources and method used in conducting a 3-year evaluation of the Urban Systemic Initiative (USI) of the National Science Foundation in four cities. The paper also provides a discussion of two approaches to analyzing the evaluation results: structural equation modeling (SEM) and a complementary analysis of the…
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Achievement, Path Analysis
Kirlin, Mary – Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), 2003
This literature review is specifically interested in empirical research addressing the relationship between adolescent participation in extracurricular activities and adult political engagement. Relevant research is found in political science, psychology, education and sociology. In order to capture the literature most directly related to the main…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Political Science, Citizen Participation, Path Analysis

Yogev, Abraham; Schrift, Ruth – Adolescence, 1983
Used path analysis to study the educational aspirations of secondary school students in Costa Rica (N=346) and a second combined sample of students and dropouts (N=202). Results showed that preference for the Educational Mobility Channel mainly affects academic aspirations for males. Females' aspirations appear related to sex role socialization.…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Path Analysis