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Battling the Forces of Darkness: How Can Economic Freedom Be Effectively Taught in the Pre-College Curriculum?

pre-college

Harrison AS, Clark JR.
GSID: JiZreQe75oQJ
AS Harrison, MC Schug, JR Clark - Journal of Private Enterprise, 2013 - researchgate.net

… This article describes the current status of economic education at the pre-college levels … Concern is expressed that the weak status of economics at the pre-college level may have …

Digital health equity as a necessity in the 21st century cures act era

Minority STEM training

Bates DW, Clark CR, Rodriguez JA.
GSID: td5BVJuEM0AJ
JA Rodriguez, CR Clark, DW Bates - Jama, 2020 - jamanetwork.com

… could become a social determinant of health, which will dictate patient care experience. … /ethnic minorities, which presents opportunities for patients who also tend to have worse health …

Propensity Scores and Quasi-Experiments: A Testimony to the Practical Side of Lee Sechrest

quasi-experiments

Shadish WR, Luellen JK, Clark MH.
GSID: SOdimhI8O2cJ
WR Shadish, JK Luellen, MH Clark - 2006 - psycnet.apa.org

… Quasi-experiments share many of the characteristics of randomized experiments, except they never use random assignment. Quasi-experiments … Quasi-experiments have other desirable features as well. For example, the participants, treatments, outcome measures, and settings …

Propensity scores: An introduction and experimental test

quasi-experiments

Luellen JK, Shadish WR, Clark MH.
GSID: -f7j4ZGhez4J
JK Luellen, WR Shadish, MH Clark - Evaluation Review, 2005 - journals.sagepub.com

… Propensity score analysis is a relatively recent statistical innovation that is useful in the analysis of data from quasi-experiments. The goal of propensity score analysis is to balance two nonequivalent groups on observed covariates to get more accurate...

Examining the effects of the flipped model of instruction on student engagement and performance in the secondary mathematics classroom: An action research study

flipped classroom

Clark KR.
GSID: jC933tcE4KgJ
KR Clark - 2013 - search.proquest.com

In many of the secondary classrooms across the country, including the research site for this study, students are passively engaged in the mathematics content, and academic …

Stereotype Threat: A Meta‐Analysis Comparing African Americans to Hispanic Americans1

stereotype threat

Clark MH, Nadler JT.
GSID: mQmjhMEJjVkJ
JT Nadler, MH Clark - Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library

… Stereotype threat theory posits an explanation for cognitive … the stereotype or disguising the nature of the task. This meta-analysis examined the effects of stereotype threat nullification …

The effects of the flipped model of instruction on student engagement and performance in the secondary mathematics classroom

classroom instruction

Clark KR.
GSID: WH2DCc2XMYUJ
KR Clark - Journal of Educators online, 2015 - ERIC

… While the flipped model of instruction offered a sound way to modifying classroom instruction, this study did not reveal any … classroom. Thus, depending on the content, the traditional approach may be the most efficient method of instruction;...

Can propensity scores reduce bias caused by regression to the mean in quasi-experiments that use matching?

quasi-experiments

Clark MH.
GSID: TUxMyJQdGsAJ
MH Clark - 2004 - search.proquest.com

In general, matching is a commonly used method to balance distributions of nonrandomized treatment and control groups in quasi-experiments, regardless of whether matches are made from single variables, several variables or on propensity scores. Unfortunately, under …

Bias reduction in quasi-experiments with little selection theory but many covariates

quasi-experiments

Steiner PM, Cook TD, Clark MH.
GSID: Kg018WyD4tEJ
PM Steiner, TD Cook, W Li, MH Clark - Journal of Research on …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis

… It then tests how variation in the number of domains and of covariates per domain affects the amount of selection bias remaining after PS adjustment in two quite disparate quasi-experiments. More specifically, we seek: (a) to describe how...

Stakeholders' voices: Defining needs of students with emotional and behavioral disorders transitioning between school settings

out of school settings

Clark M.
GSID: KoMDMiTqMs4J
R Buchanan, RNT Nese, M Clark - Behavioral Disorders, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com

… or care in their school settings, particularly during transitions in educational placements. In addition, school support teams often struggle … parents and teachers to explore needs during students’ transitions between school settings. Five themes emerged from the focus...

Interpersonal processes in close relationships

interventions

Clark MS, Reis HT.
GSID: ss3-OJ9kdysJ
MS Clark, HT Reis - Annual review of psychology, 1988 - annualreviews.org

The last time the Annual Review of Psychology dealt with the psychology of relationships was in 1978, when Huston & Levinger discussed recent ad vances in the study of attraction …

Statistics and ethics in medical research.

British medical journal (Clinical research ed.)

Clarke MR.
PMID: 6780090
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1981 Feb 07;282(6262):480. doi: 10.1136/bmj.282.6262.480-a.

No abstract available.

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