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Main Author: Popham, W. James
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED069146
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contents The Development of a Pilot Library of Cassette Tapes Dealing with Recent Advances in the Strategies and Features of Educational Research. Final Report. Including a Report of an External Project Evaluation Conducted by Jerry L. Brown, Indiana University. Popham, W. James Audiotape Recordings Behavioral Objectives Educational Media Educational Research Educational Researchers Educational Technology Magnetic Tape Cassettes Research Methodology Research Skills Sampling Statistical Analysis Statistical Bias Surveys A project was designed to develop and test a library of cassette audiotapes for improving the technical skills of educational researchers. Fourteen outstanding researchers from diverse fields were identified, and a short instructional tape was prepared by each. Subjects of the tapes included instructional objectives for intellectual skills, sources of bias in surveys, implications for the next 20 years of change, some precepts for conducting educational research, statistical interactions, evaluation skills, learning and instructional psychology, multiple regression analysis, control of student activity in learning, limitations of variables taken from common language, instant feedback displays of teaching behavior, research implications for reforms in educational finance, recent trends in the analysis of multidimensional contingency tables and nonparametric rank analysis of variance, and problems of conducting research with educable mentally retarded children. A separate evaluation of how useful the tapes were to purchasers showed that those who listened to the tapes felt they increased their understanding of the topic discussed. (SH)
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spellingShingle The Development of a Pilot Library of Cassette Tapes Dealing with Recent Advances in the Strategies and Features of Educational Research. Final Report. Including a Report of an External Project Evaluation Conducted by Jerry L. Brown, Indiana University.
Popham, W. James
Audiotape Recordings
Behavioral Objectives
Educational Media
Educational Research
Educational Researchers
Educational Technology
Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Research Methodology
Research Skills
Sampling
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Bias
Surveys
The Development of a Pilot Library of Cassette Tapes Dealing with Recent Advances in the Strategies and Features of Educational Research. Final Report. Including a Report of an External Project Evaluation Conducted by Jerry L. Brown, Indiana University. Popham, W. James Audiotape Recordings Behavioral Objectives Educational Media Educational Research Educational Researchers Educational Technology Magnetic Tape Cassettes Research Methodology Research Skills Sampling Statistical Analysis Statistical Bias Surveys A project was designed to develop and test a library of cassette audiotapes for improving the technical skills of educational researchers. Fourteen outstanding researchers from diverse fields were identified, and a short instructional tape was prepared by each. Subjects of the tapes included instructional objectives for intellectual skills, sources of bias in surveys, implications for the next 20 years of change, some precepts for conducting educational research, statistical interactions, evaluation skills, learning and instructional psychology, multiple regression analysis, control of student activity in learning, limitations of variables taken from common language, instant feedback displays of teaching behavior, research implications for reforms in educational finance, recent trends in the analysis of multidimensional contingency tables and nonparametric rank analysis of variance, and problems of conducting research with educable mentally retarded children. A separate evaluation of how useful the tapes were to purchasers showed that those who listened to the tapes felt they increased their understanding of the topic discussed. (SH)
title The Development of a Pilot Library of Cassette Tapes Dealing with Recent Advances in the Strategies and Features of Educational Research. Final Report. Including a Report of an External Project Evaluation Conducted by Jerry L. Brown, Indiana University.
topic Audiotape Recordings
Behavioral Objectives
Educational Media
Educational Research
Educational Researchers
Educational Technology
Magnetic Tape Cassettes
Research Methodology
Research Skills
Sampling
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Bias
Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED069146