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Sadek, Ramses F.; Huberty, Carl J. – 1994
This study presents an overview of Monte Carlo studies in discriminant analysis. Some common questions about the use of Monte Carlo techniques are answered through a brief literature review of articles on discriminant analysis in which Monte Carlo methods are used. The articles cover many research points, such as comparing error rate estimates,…
Descriptors: Discriminant Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics), Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
ASPBAE Journal, 1975
Conclusions and recommendations of a study of the effectiveness of nonformal education programs in the SEAMEO region are presented. (AG)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Developing Nations, Educational Development, Educational Policy
Van Epps, Pamela D. – 1987
This paper discusses the principles underlying discriminant analysis and constructs a simulated data set to illustrate its methods. Discriminant analysis is a multivariate technique for identifying the best combination of variables to maximally discriminate between groups. Discriminant functions are established on existing groups and used to…
Descriptors: Classification, Correlation, Discriminant Analysis, Educational Research
Williams, Janice E. – 1987
A Monte Carlo study was done to determine the adequate sample size for quasi-experimental regression studies, which compare regression lines for two groups and estimate their point of intersection. Populations of 1,000 subjects in each of two groups were constructed (using random normal deviates) to yield equivalent regression lines of opposite…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Estimation (Mathematics), Monte Carlo Methods, Quasiexperimental Design
Thayer, Jerome D. – 1986
A dichotomous dependent variable is used to determine a combination of variables that will predict group membership. Dichotomous variables are frequently encountered in multiple regression analysis. However, several textbooks question the appropriateness of using multiple regression analysis when analyzing dichotomous dependent variables. The…
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Analysis of Variance, Discriminant Analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis
Braun, Henry I. – 1986
This report describes a statistically designed experiment that was carried out in an operational setting to determine the contributions of different sources of variation to the unreliability of scoring. The experiment made novel use of partially balanced incomplete block designs that facilitated the unbiased estimation of certain main effects…
Descriptors: Essay Tests, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Research Design
Morris, John D. – 1986
An empirical method called Predicted Error Sum of Squares (PRESS) is advanced and studied. This method is used to examine the cross-validated prediction accuracies of some popular algorithms for weighted predictor variables. The weighting methods that were considered were ordinary least squares, ridge regression, regression on principal…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Least Squares Statistics, Measurement Techniques, Minicomputers
Butler, Ronald W. – 1985
The dynamic linear model or Kalman filtering model provides a useful methodology for predicting the past, present, and future states of a dynamic system, such as an object in motion or an economic or social indicator that is changing systematically with time. Recursive likelihood methods for adaptive Kalman filtering and smoothing are developed.…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Estimation (Mathematics), Mathematical Models, Maximum Likelihood Statistics
Chastain, Robert L.; Joe, George W. – 1986
Multivariate methods were used to identify between-set factors relating the criterion set of eleven Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Revised subtest variables to the predictor set of demographic variables: age, race, sex, education, occupation, geographic region, and urban versus rural residence. Although factor analysis is usually used to…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Correlation, Factor Analysis
Strube, Michael J. – 1986
A general model is described which can be used to represent the four common types of meta-analysis: (1) estimation of effect size by combining study outcomes; (2) estimation of effect size by contrasting study outcomes; (3) estimation of statistical significance by combining study outcomes; and (4) estimation of statistical significance by…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Effect Size, Mathematical Models, Meta Analysis
Stewart, Ian; Johnson, F. Craig – 1984
Some of the conceptual qualitative ideas needed to test nonlinear models empirically and to modify them are described. Relationships among these ideas and computer applications are also examined to elucidate the general process of nonlinear modeling. Two examples are presented along with a discussion of bifurcation, catastrophe, and maximum…
Descriptors: College Administration, Equations (Mathematics), Estimation (Mathematics), Higher Education
Huberty, Carl J. – 1985
An approach to statistical testing, which combines Neyman-Pearson hypothesis testing and Fisher significance testing, is recommended. The use of P-values in this approach is discussed in some detail. The author also discusses some problems which are often found in introductory statistics textbooks. The problems involve the definitions of…
Descriptors: Goodness of Fit, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematics Materials
Duthie, Pamela Rae – 1977
To determine the effects of water exercise on the movements of multiple sclerosis patients, this study utilized tests to determine changes in the linear range of motion of the shoulder, elbow, and wrist after a 45-minute period of water activities and to determine if the movement became more effective. The test used was an overhead throw with a…
Descriptors: Diseases, Exercise (Physiology), Hypothesis Testing, Motor Development
RIENDEAU, ALBERT J. – 1966
DATA ON CHARACTERISTICS OF 324 SECOND SEMESTER FRESHMEN AT WEST VALLEY COLLEGE WERE ANALYZED BY USE OF THE "PATTERN SEARCH AND TABLE TRANSLATION TECHNIQUE". A COMPUTER WAS PROGRAMMED TO DETERMINE THE DEGREE OF RELATIONSHIP AMONG CHARACTERISTICS. THE COMPUTER PRINTOUT WAS IN THE FORM OF COMPLETE SENTENCES CONCERNING SUCH RELATIONSHIPS.…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Counseling, Counseling Services
Isherwood, Geoffrey B.; And Others – 1979
This monograph discusses a study of the quality of school life of students in comprehensive high schools in Quebec. Two methods were used to compile data: a survey of 30 secondary schools involving 2,000 students from 15 large and 15 small settings, and an ethnographic study of one large and one small school. Student attitudes toward school both…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Quality, Ethnography, High Schools