Equal Opportunity Tactic: Balancing Winning Probabilities in a Competitive Classroom Game Hercy N. H. Cheng
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Equal Opportunity Tactic Balancing Winning Probabi
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3. Results
3.1 Effectiveness of EOT Figure 2 illustrates the overall scores in RAN and EOT groups. The two-way ANCOVA indicated that there was a significant interaction between group and ability (F (1, 46) =4.535, MSE=108.528, p<.05). It should also be noted that the main effect of group was not significant (F (1, 46) <1, MSE=108.528, p>.05), showing that EOT did not significantly change the mean of overall scores compared to the RAN group. Two independent sample t tests were then carried out for the two groups. For RAN group, the simple main effect of ability was both significant (RAN: t (28) =3.502, SE=3.82, p<.05). For EOT group, the simple main effect of ability on score was not significant (t (22) <1, SE=4.86, p>.05). The result showed that EOT balanced the game scores between the more-able and the less-able students in a classroom without changing its mean because in EOT all students regardless of ability had opportunities to get the similar scores. Figure 2. Game Scores. Figure 3. Prediction of Game Scores. Kong, S.C., Ogata, H., Arnseth, H.C., Chan, C.K.K., Hirashima, T., Klett, F., Lee, J.H.M., Liu, C.C., Looi, C.K., Milrad, M., Mitrovic, A., Nakabayashi, K., Wong, S.L., Yang, S.J.H. (eds.) (2009). Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computers in Education [CDROM] . Hong Kong: Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education. 717 3.2 Effect of EOT on beliefs Figure 3 illustrates the prediction of game scores in RAN and EOT groups. The two-way ANCOVA indicated that there was a significant interaction between group and ability (F (1, 46) =12.230, MSE=180.356, p<.05). Two independent sample t tests were then carried out for the two groups. For RAN group, the simple main effect of ability was both significant (RAN: t (28) =2.933, SE=5.61, p<.05). For EOT group, the simple main effect of ability on score was not significant (t (22) <1, SE=6.86, p>.05). The result showed that EOT could also balance students’ prediction of scores. In other words, in EOT condition, the less-able students could have similar beliefs in the outcome of competition to the more-able students. 4. Conclusion This study utilized the EOT, an approach to moderating differences in performance, by manipulating the learning tasks for individual students. According to the result of the experiment, students in RAN group, appeared to perceive the score differences during the competition. The more-able students often talked about their scores excitedly and loudly, while the less-able students were worried that they could not catch up. The results implied that in an environment with unequal opportunity of performing well, the less-able students have lower confidence in themselves than the more-able students. In EOT group, the performance of students was not influenced by their abilities any more. Owing to the effect, all students could anticipate receiving similar scores regardless of ability. Such advantage of EOT provided students with information for developing confidence. Download 60.91 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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