AbstractIn the paper “Computer-based testing: An alternative for the assessment of Turkish undergraduate students”, Akdemir and Oguz (2008) discuss an experiment to compare student performance in paper-and-pencil tests with computer-based tests, and conclude that students taking computer-based tests do not underperform compared to students taking pen-and-pencil tests. In this letter, we indicate two severe methodological and statistical flaws in this paper. We show how, in general, such flaws can affect experimental research. Due to these flaws, the conclusions by Akdemir and Oguz are unfounded: one cannot reach these conclusions on basis of this design and analysis. We provide a set of guidelines and advices to avoid methodological problem...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...
This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
Abstract In the paper “Computer-based testing: An alternative for the assessment of Turkish undergra...
AbstractIn the paper “Computer-based testing: An alternative for the assessment of Turkish undergrad...
The study examined whether, under comparable testing conditions, second- and fourth-grade students w...
Some previously-published research deals with pupils’ errors in experimentation (manual mistakes, me...
The article is devoted to the problem of carrying out a proper educational experiment. A critical an...
In quantitative research, an attempt to reproduce previously reported results requires at least a tr...
The aim of this paper is to describe optimal ways of computing testing. Tests have a number of advan...
The experimental method is more exact compared to other quantitative methods, although it can have d...
How can we decide whether some new tool or approach is valuable? Do published results of empirical r...
Many practitioner researchers strive to understand which assessment practices have the best impact o...
Experimental methods have a discrete place due to their effectiveness to establish cause-effect rela...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to reveal common method-related problems done in the selected ...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...
This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...
Abstract In the paper “Computer-based testing: An alternative for the assessment of Turkish undergra...
AbstractIn the paper “Computer-based testing: An alternative for the assessment of Turkish undergrad...
The study examined whether, under comparable testing conditions, second- and fourth-grade students w...
Some previously-published research deals with pupils’ errors in experimentation (manual mistakes, me...
The article is devoted to the problem of carrying out a proper educational experiment. A critical an...
In quantitative research, an attempt to reproduce previously reported results requires at least a tr...
The aim of this paper is to describe optimal ways of computing testing. Tests have a number of advan...
The experimental method is more exact compared to other quantitative methods, although it can have d...
How can we decide whether some new tool or approach is valuable? Do published results of empirical r...
Many practitioner researchers strive to understand which assessment practices have the best impact o...
Experimental methods have a discrete place due to their effectiveness to establish cause-effect rela...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to reveal common method-related problems done in the selected ...
Although experiments are the gold standard for establishing causality, several threats can undermine...
This paper started as a debate between the two authors. Both authors present a series of proposition...
It is not uncommon for randomised trials in education to have the performance of sample members in n...