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Sirena Louise Cantrell – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The intent of this study was to explore and understand the effects of professional experience on the ethical profiles of housing and residence life staff. Through a survey design, this study used the Managerial Ethical Profile (MEP) to analyze the professional experience of members of the Association of College and University Housing Officers --…
Descriptors: College Housing, Student Personnel Workers, Resident Advisers, Ethics
Ilja Cornelisz; Chris van Klaveren – npj Science of Learning, 2022
Longitudinal randomized controlled trials generally assign individuals randomly to interventions at baseline and then evaluate how differential average treatment effects evolve over time. This study shows that longitudinal settings could benefit from "Recurrent Individual Treatment Assignment" ("RITA") instead, particularly in…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Randomized Controlled Trials, Intervention, Assignments
Formosa, Paul – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2021
An important aspect of moral expertise is moral sensitivity, which is the ability to be sensitive to the presence of morally salient features in a context. This requires being able to see and acquire the morally relevant information, as well as organise and interpret it, so that you can undertake the related work of moral judgement, focus (or…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Expertise, Philosophy, Ethics
Sheldrick, R. Christopher; Hyde, Justeen; Leslie, Laurel K.; Mackie, Thomas – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2021
Many of the resources developed to promote the use of evidence in policy aspire to an ideal of rational decision making, yet their basis in the decision sciences is often unclear. Tracing the historical development of evidence-informed policy to its roots in "evidence-based medicine" (EBM), we distinguish between two understandings of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evidence Based Practice, Medicine, Expertise
Fiechter, Joshua L.; Kornell, Nate – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
We investigated the effect of expertise on the wisdom of crowds. Participants completed 60 trials of a numerical estimation task, during which they saw 50-100 asterisks and were asked to estimate how many stars they had just seen. Experiment 1 established that both inner- and outer-crowd wisdom extended to our novel task: Single responses alone…
Descriptors: Expertise, Accuracy, Participative Decision Making, Group Dynamics
Miç, Pinar; Antmen, Z. Figen – SAGE Open, 2021
With the growing population increase and following young population's desire to study at the university, political authorities are supporting university and higher education investments, especially in the last 10 years. This situation has increased the number of universities considerably. Because a university will provide socioeconomic dynamism to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Location, Universities, Selection
Wong, Lawrence P. W.; Yuen, Mantak; Chen, Gaowei – Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools, 2021
Preparing adolescents for transitioning from school to work has become a priority across all developed countries due to the increasingly difficult labour market conditions and changes related to technological advances. Most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has created additional uncertainties in the world of work. This article reviews the concept…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Teacher Role, Career Planning, Decision Making
Schweng, Erin – Schools: Studies in Education, 2021
Whether or not to stay in a difficult and stressful job is not always a choice for school site leaders, but when it is, it can be an agonizing decision process. In this article, the author examines her own process of leaving a site principal position over the course of two years, specifically describing the reflective pattern of using particular…
Descriptors: Principals, Labor Turnover, Decision Making, Persistence
Giordono, Leanne – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2021
Background: In an era of increased polarisation, identity politics and growing reliance on using evidence to make disability policy decisions - evidence-based policymaking - how much do we know about the process by which disability policy decisions are made and the use of evidence therein? Aims and objectives: The objective of this Practice Paper…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Policy Formation, Public Policy, Evidence
Dillern, Thomas – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2021
From my own standpoint as a scientist, I, in this paper attempt to explore the scientific judgement-making process from an ethical perspective. In the process of developing truthful scientific knowledge, there are a myriad of judgements to make for the scientist. However, our contemporary world, dominated by technology, rules and regulations,…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Ethics, Decision Making, Scientists
Hotaling, Jared M.; Navarro, Danielle J.; Newell, Ben R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
In uncertain environments we must balance our need to gather information with our desire to reap rewards by exploiting current knowledge. Achieving this balance is further complicated in reactive environments where actions produce long-lasting change to the system. In four experiments, we investigate how people learn to make effective decisions…
Descriptors: Experience, Decision Making, Rewards, Environmental Influences
Stephen Humphry; Paul Montuoro; Carolyn Maxwell – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2024
This article builds upon a proiminent definition of construct validity that focuses on variation in attributes causing variation in measurement outcomes. This article synthesizes the defintion and uses Rasch measurement modeling to explicate a modified conceptualization of construct validity for assessments of developmental attributes. If…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Measurement Techniques, Developmental Stages, Item Analysis
Christine L. Hancock; Gregory A. Cheatham – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2024
Rather than professional-driven decisions, shared decisions are central to family-centered philosophy and practices. This qualitative study investigated how four home visitors and 12 families engaged in institutional decision-making about 16 infants and toddlers enrolled in Early Head Start. The following research question was addressed: How do…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Social Services, Federal Programs, Infants
Rachael A. Cody; Gregory T. Boldt; E. Jean Gubbins – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2024
This study used a mixed-methods design to examine teachers' responses to professional learning on mathematics differentiation. Grade 3 classroom teachers (N = 28) attended four 2-h professional learning sessions and an additional 2 h individually on differentiation and completed pre- and post-surveys with quantitative and short response items…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Faculty Development, Grade 3, Mathematics Instruction
Kaja Hacin-Beyazoglu; Žiža Komac; Urška Fekonja – Early Child Development and Care, 2024
The aim of this study was to examine gender stereotyping by pre-school children in selecting a picture book cover and assigning gender to animal characters in illustrations. We aimed to explore which gender children would assign to bear characters, when these are portrayed in different more or less gender stereotyped activities, occupations or…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Picture Books, Illustrations, Animals