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An Empirical Assessment Of Cooperative Groups In Large, Time-Compressed, Introductory Courses, Dawn Vreven, Susan Mcfadden Feb 2013

An Empirical Assessment Of Cooperative Groups In Large, Time-Compressed, Introductory Courses, Dawn Vreven, Susan Mcfadden

Dawn L Vreven

We measured student knowledge and motivation at the beginning and end of a three-week general psychology course. Two large lecture sections (N = 215 and N = 154) were compared; one used a cooperative learning process, and one did not. Student knowledge significantly improved in both sections, but there was no additional benefit derived from using cooperative learning. Interestingly, student motivation significantly "decreased" in the cooperative learning section. With recognition of the study's limitations, we conclude that cooperative learning has limited efficacy in large enrollment, compressed courses.


Gr-Graph: Quattro Pro Templates And Macros For Producing Graphs And Tables To Accompany Samejima's Graded Response Model Analysis, David Gudanowski, Lynda King, Daniel King, Dawn Vreven Feb 2013

Gr-Graph: Quattro Pro Templates And Macros For Producing Graphs And Tables To Accompany Samejima's Graded Response Model Analysis, David Gudanowski, Lynda King, Daniel King, Dawn Vreven

Dawn L Vreven

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The Civilian Version Of The Mississippi Ptsd Scale: A Psychometric Evaluation, Dawn Vreven, David Gudanowski, Lynda King, Daniel King Feb 2013

The Civilian Version Of The Mississippi Ptsd Scale: A Psychometric Evaluation, Dawn Vreven, David Gudanowski, Lynda King, Daniel King

Dawn L Vreven

This three-part study examined the reliability and validity of the civilian version of the Mississippi Scale for Combat-Related PTSD using data from the nonveteran participants in the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study. The Civilian Mississippi Scale had a raw score distribution that was roughly symmetric, with an acceptable degree of dispersion and a reasonably high internal consistency reliability coefficient. Overall, however, measurement precision was weaker than that for the military version of the instrument, and confirmatory factor analytic findings differed from those found for the military version. Preliminary investigations of validity were in the form of correlations with indices of …