Pearson's correlation coefficient, normally denoted as r, is a statistical value that measures the linear relationship between two variables. It ranges in value from +1 to -1, indicating a perfect positive and negative linear relationship respectively between two variables. The calculation of the co...
The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, also known as Pearson’s r, is commonly used for assessing a linear relationship between two quantitative variables. Correlation coefficients are usually found for two variables at a time, but you can use a multiple correlation coefficient for three...
Prior research has revealed a variety of factors associated with teacher views around when to incorporate challenging mathematical tasks into instruction, such as teachers’ pedagogical content knowledge and their prior assumptions about student ability. There has been less focus on how motivational beliefs...
What are the most active areas of research in the field? CiteSpace is a freely available computational tool designed to find answers to these questions through interactive visual explorations of patterns and trends conveyed by the body of scientific literature. This book demonstrates the visual ...
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R. (2009). Applying educational research: How to read, do, and use research to solve problems of practice (6th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education.Gall, M., Gall, J., & Borg, W. (2009). Applying educational research: How to read, do, and use research to solve problems of ...
We created a test that you can take to discover your type. Take our free enneagram test. Psychological Archetypes The following archetypes are based on the world’s first scientifically validated archetype assessment tool: the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator® (PMAI). Like most archetypal theories...
For example, by ingratiating the boss, an employee may be more likely to gain access to the valued resources the boss controls (Jones, 1964). Such self-interested motives are less apparent when an employee chooses to offer kindness to a lower-power beneficiary. Considerable research has ...
2018). Such parents have been excluded from prior research in this area. A commonality amongst the parents was that they undertook this training to advance their own parenting skills rather than to work in the field of behaviour analysis. Previous research on the use of online training packages...
Teachers need technology-related knowledge to effectively use technology in the classroom. Previous studies have often used self-reports to assess such knowledge. However, it is questionable whether self-reports are valid measures for this purpose. This study investigates how mathematics teachers’ self...