A Festschrift in Honour of Jan-Eric Gustafsson
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Köp båda 2 för 2083 krOne of the most salient findings from the field of education is that there are huge national differences in student achievement as shown in in international comparative studies like PISA and TIMSS. The shockingly large gap between the highest perf...
Preface.- 1. Introduction; Monica Rosen, Kajsa Yang Hansen, Ulrika Wolff.- PART I: Cognitive Abilities.- 2. What is Fluid Intelligence? Can it be Improved? Patrick Kyllonen and Harrison Kell.- 3. Mind and Intelligence: Integrating Developmental, Psychometric, and Cognitive Theories of Human Mind; Andreas Demetriou and George Spanoudis.- 4. Gender Differences in Broad and Narrow Ability Dimensions. A Confirmatory Factor Analytic Approach; Monica Rosen.- 5. Exploring Effects of Following Different Tracks of Study in Upper Secondary Education on Performance on a Cognitive Test; Lisbeth Aberg-Bengtsson.- 6. Reflections on (Bi) Factor Analysis; Richard J. Shavelson and Edward W. Wiley.- PART II: Causes and Effects of Educational Achievement.- 7. Searching for Causality to Develop and Test Theoretical Models of Educational Effectiveness Research; Leonidas Kyriakides and Bert P.M. Creemers.- 8. Countries' Strive towards More Quality and Equity in Education: Success or Failure? Evidence from TIMSS 2003 and 2011, Grade 4; Jan Van Damme and Kim Bellens.- 9. School Resources and Student Achievement: A Review of Cross-country Economic Research; Eric A. Hanushek and Ludger Woessmann.- 10. A Question of Validity: Clarifying the Hierarchical Nature of Teacher Cognition; Sigrid Bloemeke and Lars Jenssen.- 11. Empirical Puzzles on Effective Teachers: U.S. Research; Henry M. Levin.- PART III: Modelling Measurement Properties.- 12. Measuring Changing Educational Contexts in a Changing World: Evolution of the TIMSS and PIRLS Questionnaires; Ina V.S. Mullis, Michael O. Martin and Martin Hooper.- 13. General and Specific Factors in Selection Modeling; Bengt Muthen.- 14. CTT and no DIF and ? = (almost) Rasch Model; Matthias von Davier.- 15. Balance: A Neglected Aspect of Reporting Test Results; Norman D. Verhelst.- 16. Views on Classical Statistical Modelling in Competition with Rasch Methodology; Peter Allerup and Andre Torre.- Appendices.