Authors
Logan L Watts, Tyler J Mulhearn, Kelsey E Medeiros, Logan M Steele, Shane Connelly, Michael D Mumford
Publication date
2017/11/17
Journal
Ethics & Behavior
Volume
27
Issue
8
Pages
632-650
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Predictive modeling in education draws on data from past courses to forecast the effectiveness of future courses. The present effort sought to identify such a model of instructional effectiveness in scientific ethics. Drawing on data from 235 courses in the responsible conduct of research (RCR), structural equation modeling techniques were used to test a predictive model of RCR course effectiveness. Fit statistics indicated the model fit the data well, with the instructional characteristics included in the model explaining approximately 85% of the variance in RCR instructional effectiveness. Implications for using the model to develop and improve future RCR courses are discussed.
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