The effect of weighting model on the scoring of educational background and ranking of volunteers entering universities and higher education institutions of the Iran

meysam sadeghi; mohammadreza falsafinejad; ali delavar; noorali farrokhi; ehsan jamali

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2018.27361.1655

Abstract
  The purpose of the present study was to identify the weight of each of the courses of academic record and scoring based on the psychometric approach of the IRT continuous model and approaches based on the viewpoint of the specialists of Topsis and AHP. The method of this study was a combination. In order ...  Read More

The role of risk attitudes of individuals, different levels of fines and difficulty of the test on the correlation between ability and raw score on multiple-choice tests in university entrance

Hosein Soltani Ebgha; balal izanloo

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 19-53

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.38705.1875

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of different levels of fines and difficulty of tests on the relationship between the ability and the score of individuals and determine the optimal penalties at different levels of ability according to their risk-taking attitude. In order to investigate ...  Read More

Evaluation of Psychometric Properties of Academic Emotions in teaching inventory

Mohammad Koohi; Yaser Garavand; Abas Ghasemzadeh; Ehsan Abbasi Josheghani

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 55-74

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.36336.1835

Abstract
  Emotions are intimately involved in virtually every aspect of the teaching and learning process and good teaching is charged with positive emotions. Therefore; an understanding of the nature of emotions within the educational context is essential. This study aimed to investigate the Psychometric Properties ...  Read More

Hierarchical linear modeling between student’s H^T person fit statistic and contextual variables in eight grade mathematics test for TIMSS 2015

Pouria Rezasoltani; Ebrahim Khodaie; jalil Younesi; Amin Mousavi; Ali Moghadamzade

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 75-106

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.27991.1665

Abstract
  Person fit assessment is useful in ensuring validity and fairness in the use and interpretation of test scores. In this research, applied the H^T person fit statistic to examine response pattern of TIMSS eight grade mathematics test of Australia, Iran, and Republic of Korea. In order to investigate the ...  Read More

Psychometric Indexes of dual School climate and School Identification Questionnaire -Student (SCASIM-St)

Fatemeh Imamgholivand; Parvin Kadivar; hassan pasha Sharifi

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 107-132

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.32668.1760

Abstract
  Abstract The present study was conducted with the aim of evaluating the psychometric indices of school climate and identity (SCASIM-St). The sample size of this research was 503 high school female students who were selected by random sampling method from high schools. The results of exploratory factor ...  Read More

Construction and Psychometric Properties of Markers of adulthood scale among university students: Validity and Reliability

zohreh soleimani; Elaheh Hejazi; zahra Naghsh; narjes lari

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 133-159

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.36822.1845

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to develop markers of adulthood and achievements of them among students and determine its validity and reliability, based on qualitative research that has already been done in phenomenological method (soleimani & Hejazi,1397). For this reason, 610 students aged 18-29 ...  Read More

Construction and Validation of the Questionnaire of Tendency to lifelong learning

Nahid Shafiee; Ali Arabani dana

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 161-189

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.36275.1834

Abstract
  Abstract Aim: This study aimed to construct and norm a questionnaire for Tendency to Lifelong Learning. Method: In this study, multistage cluster random sampling method was used. The data was collected in two phases, that is, 538 undergraduate students in state Universities, such as Tehran University, ...  Read More

Psychometric properties of Visuospatial Development Questionnaire in preschool children in Mashhad

Shiva Zarezadeh Kheibari; Seyed Amir Amin Yazdi; Shahrbanoo Aali; Hossein kareshki

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 191-212

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.37779.1857

Abstract
  The visuospatial development is one of the most important foundations of development, since it plays the role of the primary function of all learning and communication, and forms the mental representations of the outside world. On the other hand, this development simultaneously contains spatial information ...  Read More

Psychometric Properties of Persian Version of Emotion Awareness Questionnair

Ellahe Toghyani; rahim Yousefi

Volume 10, Issue 35 , April 2019, Pages 213-232

https://doi.org/10.22054/jem.2019.13739.1382

Abstract
  Abstract The aim of this study was to investigation of psychometric properties of Emotion Awareness Questionnaire in Junior High-school student of Tabriz. For this propose 585 students (male and female) from quintet areas of Tabriz were selected by multistage cluster sampling. Then Emotion Awareness ...  Read More