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The Neurocognitive Study for the Aging
(clinicaltrials.gov, 2019)
The Neurocognitive Study for the Aging (NEUROAGE) was initially funded by the Cyprus Research Promotion Foundation and has received subsequent funding by the European Union Regional Development Fund. The project focuses ...
The Probabilistic Thinking of Primary School Pupils in Cyprus: The Case of Tree Diagrams
(International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003)
Dealing with Crisis Involving Aggressive Behavior in Schools.
(Ministry of Education and Culture, 2010)
The Role of Contextual Information in Word Meaning Acquisition during Normal Reading.
(Illinois Univ, Urbana Center for the Study,of Reading;Bolt, Beranek and Newman, Inc.,, 1991)
A study was conducted to examine the data collected by previous researchers on the degree of helpfulness of natural contexts. In this study two schemes of context cue types were compared on the basis of their contribution ...
Students' Solution Strategies in Spatial Rotation Tasks
(2002)
One hundred and seven 5th-8th graders were tested on spatial rotation multiple-choice items to determine age and gender differences in spatial ability. Thirty-one of them were subsequently interviewed. They were asked to ...
Effects of Misbehaving Common Items on Aggregate Scores and an Application of the Mantel-Haenszel Statistic in Test Equating.
(National Center for Research on Evaluation, Standards, and Student Testing (CRESST), 2006)
Consistent behavior is a desirable characteristic that common items are expected to have when administered to different groups. Findings from the literature have established that items do not always behave in consistent ...
Sampling of Common Items: An Unrecognized Source of Error in Test Equating.
(Center for Research on Evaluation Standards and Student Testing CRESST, 2004)
There is variability in the estimation of an equating transformation because common-item parameters are obtained from responses of samples of examinees. The most commonly used standard error of equating quantifies this ...
Setting Cut Scores for College Placement.
(College Board, 2005)
Due to the high stakes that my be attached to placement decisions, it is imperative that the placement process be as solid and defensible as possible. An integral part of the placement process is the identification and use ...