In an investigation intended to determine training needs of night crews, Bowers et al. (1998, this issue) report two studies showing that the patterning of communication is a better discriminator of good and poor crews than is the content of communication. Bowers et al. characterize their studies as intended to generate hypotheses for training needs and draw connections with Exploratory Sequential Data Analysis (ESDA). Although applauding the intentions of Bowers ct al., we point out some concerns with their characterization and implementation of ESDA. Our principal concern is that the Bowers et al. exploration of the data does not convincingly lead them back to a better fundamental understanding of the original phenomena they are investiga...
Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is sometimes suggested as a hypothesis identification approach. It i...
Sequentially coded classroom observation data present considerable problems for data analysis. The t...
Morrison (this issue) criticized the analytical and statistical methods that Escudero and Boersma (2...
In their critique of our research, Sanderson and Benda (1998, this issue) suggest several concerns w...
Several models of team performance have suggested that a clearer understanding of team process is ne...
This paper discusses some of the problems associated with observational data analysis for complex do...
Human-computer interaction (HCI) investigators must consider the sequential nature of interaction an...
The current study examines agreement among individuals with varying expertise in behavior analysis a...
researchers have attended to reviewers ’ suggestions for improving training as a field and, as a res...
Sustainable international development efforts often rely on the ability of trained individuals to tr...
Video-recorded observations of group interactions present a unique challenge for group researchers. ...
The field of behavior analysis has relied on the visual inspection of data to draw conclusions about...
Research on statistical teaming in adults and infants has shown that humans are particularly sensiti...
In a recent paper in the Journal (Kennedy, 1980), I discussed the evidence for experimenter effects ...
I begin by underscoring a fundamental point of agreement between Morrison and Weaver and me: that da...
Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is sometimes suggested as a hypothesis identification approach. It i...
Sequentially coded classroom observation data present considerable problems for data analysis. The t...
Morrison (this issue) criticized the analytical and statistical methods that Escudero and Boersma (2...
In their critique of our research, Sanderson and Benda (1998, this issue) suggest several concerns w...
Several models of team performance have suggested that a clearer understanding of team process is ne...
This paper discusses some of the problems associated with observational data analysis for complex do...
Human-computer interaction (HCI) investigators must consider the sequential nature of interaction an...
The current study examines agreement among individuals with varying expertise in behavior analysis a...
researchers have attended to reviewers ’ suggestions for improving training as a field and, as a res...
Sustainable international development efforts often rely on the ability of trained individuals to tr...
Video-recorded observations of group interactions present a unique challenge for group researchers. ...
The field of behavior analysis has relied on the visual inspection of data to draw conclusions about...
Research on statistical teaming in adults and infants has shown that humans are particularly sensiti...
In a recent paper in the Journal (Kennedy, 1980), I discussed the evidence for experimenter effects ...
I begin by underscoring a fundamental point of agreement between Morrison and Weaver and me: that da...
Exploratory data analysis (EDA) is sometimes suggested as a hypothesis identification approach. It i...
Sequentially coded classroom observation data present considerable problems for data analysis. The t...
Morrison (this issue) criticized the analytical and statistical methods that Escudero and Boersma (2...