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Zatz, Sheri; Chassin, Laurie – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1985
Investigated the cognitions of low, moderate, and high test-anxious children under naturalistic test-taking conditions and examined the role of classroom environment in the test anxiety-performance relation. Results indicated high test-anxious children showed more task-debilitating cognitions during testing, including more negative…
Descriptors: Children, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
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Furman, Wyndol; Bierman, Karen Linn – Developmental Psychology, 1984
Addresses limitations of previous research by testing second-, fourth-, and sixth-grade children on three measures: an open-ended interview, a story-recognition task, and a questionnaire about the importance of different characteristics to friendships and acquaintanceships. Friendship expectations based on dispositional characteristics increased…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
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Brainerd, Charles J.; And Others – Child Development, 1985
Discusses issues making developmental studies of forgetting difficult to interpret: (1) stages-of-learning confounds, (2) failure to separate forgetting from performance factors operating on retention tests, and (3) failure to disentangle contributions of storage-based and retrieval-based forgetting to retention test performance. A paradigm and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ackerman, Brian P. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1984
Examines the effects of integration complexity on the ability of child and adult listeners to integrate information. Increases in complexity adversely affected children's more than adults' resolution integration. The children's integration performance was affected by theme discontinuity and conferential complexity. (Author/AS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Cues
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Rohrkemper, Mary M.; Bershon, Barbara L. – Elementary School Journal, 1984
Reports research in which 66 Black inner city students in grades 3 to 6 were interviewed about their perceptions of themselves as math learners. Focuses on student responses to questions about the causes of problem difficulty and the effects of that difficulty on their inner speech, feelings, and motivation to learn. (CB)
Descriptors: Blacks, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Emotional Response
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Austin, Ann M. Berghout; Draper, Dianne C. – American Educational Research Journal, 1984
This study investigated the relationship of academic achievement of categories of social status (popular, rejected, isolated, and amiable), peer acceptance and social impacts among 145 elementary school children. Academically able students were more often considered amiable or popular, while the below average achievers were more often rejected.
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Peer Acceptance
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Hertz-Lazarowitz, Rachel; And Others – Youth and Society, 1989
Investigates the degree of intimacy in the relationships of children of divorce with their parents and peers. Utilizes a study of 208 urban, Israeli elementary school children. Findings indicate that divorce may hurt object relations with the father and decrease intimacy with mother and friends. (FMW)
Descriptors: Children, Divorce, Elementary School Students, Family Relationship
Swidler, Phyllis Joy; Diener, Carol I. – 1983
A study was made to determine whether there exists a group of overpersisting children who are considered mastery-oriented because of their persistence but who actually demonstrate characteristics of learned helplessness. Subjects were 71 females and 84 males from fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade classrooms. Children's scores on the Intellectual…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Difficulty Level, Elementary School Students, Expectation
Hatt, Penelope – 1982
Conflicting findings on television's impact on reading achievement suggest a need for more sophisticated measurements and methodologies in media research. D. L. Moldenhauer and W. H. Miller's survey of 78 seventh grade students showed no relationship between television viewing and reading skills. These findings were similar to those of J. T.…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Mass Media Effects
Justice, Elaine M. – 1984
Developmental changes leading to mature judgments of the relative effectiveness of verbal memory strategies were examined in 60 subjects (20 each from second-, fourth-, and sixth-grade classrooms). Subjects viewed videotapes of a female child who was given the task of remembering a set of categorizable pictures. Demonstrations of four memory…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Rossmiller, Richard A. – 1985
Data drawn from a longitudinal study of school resource use and student performance in elementary schools were analyzed to identify relationships between student academic acheivement in reading and mathematics and the personal characteristics, instructional behaviors, and attitudes and beliefs of teachers. Data were collected from fall, 1979,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Beliefs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Pothier, Yvonne; Sawada, Daiyo – 1984
By varying task conditions and constraints on subjects, this study attempted to extend and refine a developmental theory of partitioning as a foundational process undergirding children's construction of a rational number. Subjects were 31 preponderantly higher-grade pupils enrolled at an elementary school in Nova Scotia, Canada. Two tasks were…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Licht, Barbara G.; And Others – 1984
Research on sex differences in children's achievement orientations has suggested that girls have less confidence in their ability than boys, especially among bright children. To examine how sex differences in achievement orientation vary across achievement levels, 250 fifth grade children completed a questionnaire which assessed their preference…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Difficulty Level, Elementary School Students
Lange, Garrett – 1985
Very little is known about the conditions under which young children acquire strategic means of remembering in natural learning environments. A promising line of research attributes the emergence of "internal remembering strategies" to formal schooling environments. Data gathered from 173 children in kindergarten through the third grade…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students, Family Influence
Drewry, Debra L.; Clark, M. L. – 1984
This study investigated the effect of similarity and reciprocity on dyadic friendship choices. Subjects were 34 third graders and 30 sixth graders. Reciprocal (mutual) and nonreciprocal (nonmutual) friendships were identified through use of the roster sociometric technique, whereby children choose their three best friends from an alphabetized list…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Friendship
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