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* models predicting student learning gains from a mixture of their behaviors related to help-seeking
* models predicting student learning gains from a mixture of their behaviors related to help-seeking
* Models built using data from learners in the Philippines, Costa Rica, and the United States were each more accurate on students from their own countries than for students from other countries.
* Models built using data from learners in the Philippines, Costa Rica, and the United States were each more accurate on students from their own countries than for students from other countries.

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Ogan and colleagues (2015) [pdf]

  • models predicting student learning gains from a mixture of their behaviors related to help-seeking
  • Models built using data from learners in the Philippines, Costa Rica, and the United States were each more accurate on students from their own countries than for students from other countries.