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Wyatt-Smith, Claire; Adie, Lenore – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper addresses a call for teachers to promote students' knowledge of criteria and standards within curriculum domains for self-monitoring and improvement purposes. We present the case for students to develop, as part of their learning in content areas, the evaluative knowledge and expertise of the type that teachers bring to the classroom.…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Expertise, Thinking Skills, Skill Development
Peker, Alper Tunga; Erkmen, Nurtekin; Kocaoglu, Yagmur; Bayraktar, Yasemin; Arguz, Abdullah; Wagman, Jeffrey B.; Stoffregen, Thomas A. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2021
Purpose: We investigated the perception of affordances for vertical jumping-and-reaching and horizontal jumping by children. Method: In the horizontal task, children were asked to judge their ability in the standing long jump. In the vertical task, children were asked to judge the height of a ball that they could run to, jump up, and reach with…
Descriptors: Affordances, Athletics, Children, Athletes
Lang, Fabian; Kammerer, Yvonne; Stürmer, Kathleen; Gerjets, Peter – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2021
Prior research on epistemic beliefs, that is, individuals' views about knowledge and knowing, has mainly focused either on individuals' professed beliefs (as reported in questionnaires) or on their enacted beliefs (as indicated during task processing). However, little is known about the relation between professed and enacted epistemic beliefs. The…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Scientific Attitudes, Evaluative Thinking
Antonietti, Alessandro; Bonacina, Silvia; Colombo, Barbara; Iannello, Paola – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2020
This study investigates whether laypersons can distinguish between creative and non-creative artifacts, identify when creativity emerges, and be aware of the merit to be attributed to those who conceive a creative idea. Study 1 analyzed a creative and a non-creative version of two advertisements. In the creative version, there was an ideational…
Descriptors: Creativity, Advertising, Lay People, Concept Formation
Helm, Rebecca K.; Growns, Bethany – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Jurors often have to make decisions about whether they believe a complainant's or defendant's account of an event. However, the relative ambiguity of cues in testimony creates a situation where juror evaluations can vary significantly. As a result, in cases heavily reliant on testimony there is a particular likelihood that juror characteristics…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Individual Differences, Public Speaking, Decision Making
Derksen, Daniel G.; Giroux, Megan E.; Newman, Eryn J.; Bernstein, Daniel M. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
When semantically-related photos appear with true-or-false trivia claims, people more often rate the claims as true compared to when photos are absent--"truthiness." This occurs even when the photos lack information useful for assessing veracity. We tested whether truthiness changed in magnitude as a function of participants' age in a…
Descriptors: Credibility, Semantics, Evaluative Thinking, Age Groups
Devlin, Ann Sloan; Anderson, Alaina; Hession-Kunz, Sarah; Zou, Amy – Learning Environments Research, 2022
When classroom facilities are out of date, students complain (Habaci et al., in Procedia Soc Behav Sci 64:58-64 2012, https://bibliotheek.ehb.be:2102/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.11.008). But, before students arrive on campus, what do they know about their classrooms? Media has changed how people acquire information; websites are second only to college tours in…
Descriptors: Web Sites, Photography, Classroom Environment, College Environment
Madison, Erin M.; Fulton, Erika K. – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Metacomprehension refers to the ability to monitor and control reading comprehension. It is important for individuals to be accurate in their judgments of comprehension, as this can affect academic performance. One type of accuracy, relative accuracy, tends to be low, meaning individuals cannot adequately differentiate well-known from less…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Reading Comprehension, Accuracy, Learning Modalities
Guilfoyle, Liam; Hillier, Judith; Fancourt, Nigel – Research in Science & Technological Education, 2023
Background: Argumentation, that is the coordination of evidence and reasons to support claims, is an important skill for democratic society, developing subject-specific literacies, and can be embedded in multiple school subjects. While argumentation has been extensively researched in science education, interdisciplinary argumentation is less…
Descriptors: Persuasive Discourse, Science Education, Religious Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
Yoshida, Hideaki; Nishizuka, Kohei; Arimoto, Masahiro – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2023
To enhance the effectiveness of formative assessment and self-regulated learning, this study focused on evaluative judgement. A process for developing evaluative judgement and co-regulation had proposed. However, this co-regulation and evaluative judgement model lacks validation for use in classroom settings; the process of developing evaluative…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Thinking Skills, Skill Development, Foreign Countries
Wang, Jue; Engelhard, George, Jr. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2019
The purpose of this study is to explore the use of unfolding models for evaluating the quality of ratings obtained in rater-mediated assessments. Two different judgmental processes can be used to conceptualize ratings: impersonal judgments and personal preferences. Impersonal judgments are typically expected in rater-mediated assessments, and…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Preferences, Evaluators, Models
Formby, Craig; Yang, Xin; Payne, JoAnne; Parton, Jason – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: This brief research note is motivated by an ever-increasing need for typical repeated-measures loudness judgments and variability estimates of the kind necessary to conduct evidence-based treatment studies and clinical trials. Method: These judgments and variability data, originally collected but not reported by Formby, Payne, Yang, Wu,…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Listening, Acoustics, Evaluative Thinking
Khosrav, Hassan; Gyamf, George; Hanna, Barbara E.; Lodge, Jason; Abdi, Solmaz – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2021
The value of students developing the capacity to accurately judge the quality of their work and that of others has been widely studied and recognized in higher education literature. To date, much of the research and commentary on evaluative judgment has been theoretical and speculative in nature, focusing on perceived benefits and proposing…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Evaluative Thinking, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Technology
Winiger, Samuel; Singmann, Henrik; Kellen, David – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Ongoing discussions on the nature of storage in visual working memory have mostly focused on 2 theoretical accounts: On one hand we have a discrete-state account, postulating that information in working memory is supported with high fidelity for a limited number of discrete items by a given number of "slots," with no information being…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Short Term Memory, Recognition (Psychology), Models
Goulding, James – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2021
Background: This paper outlines the findings of a sociocultural study that examined how digital contexts shape historical thinking. It was assumed that the tools used to engage with historical information mediate thinking, and that when evaluating historical information online, participants would draw upon heuristics associated with Historical…
Descriptors: College Students, History Instruction, History, Web Sites