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Auteurs principaux: Wang, Chih, Layne, Benjamin H.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Langue:en
Publié: 1987
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author Wang, Chih
Layne, Benjamin H.
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Layne, Benjamin H.
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Layne, Benjamin H.
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contents Relationship between Perception Ranking and Number of Graduates: An Analysis of the White Survey. Wang, Chih Layne, Benjamin H. Correlation Educational Quality Evaluation Methods Library Schools Opinions Organization Size (Groups) Research Methodology Research Problems School Surveys Describes the methodology of White's survey of the perceived quality of library education programs, and examines the validity of using the results to rank library schools. The correlation between perception rankings and number of graduates per school are presented and discussed as a possible biasing factor in White's results. (CLB)
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spellingShingle Relationship between Perception Ranking and Number of Graduates: An Analysis of the White Survey.
Wang, Chih
Layne, Benjamin H.
Correlation
Educational Quality
Evaluation Methods
Library Schools
Opinions
Organization Size (Groups)
Research Methodology
Research Problems
School Surveys
Relationship between Perception Ranking and Number of Graduates: An Analysis of the White Survey. Wang, Chih Layne, Benjamin H. Correlation Educational Quality Evaluation Methods Library Schools Opinions Organization Size (Groups) Research Methodology Research Problems School Surveys Describes the methodology of White's survey of the perceived quality of library education programs, and examines the validity of using the results to rank library schools. The correlation between perception rankings and number of graduates per school are presented and discussed as a possible biasing factor in White's results. (CLB)
title Relationship between Perception Ranking and Number of Graduates: An Analysis of the White Survey.
topic Correlation
Educational Quality
Evaluation Methods
Library Schools
Opinions
Organization Size (Groups)
Research Methodology
Research Problems
School Surveys
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ369246