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Patton, Michael Quinn – Evaluation Practice, 1994
Developmental evaluation is proposed as a term to describe certain long-term partnering relationships with clients who are, themselves, engaged in ongoing program development. Rather than a model, developmental evaluation is a relationship founded on a shared purpose and is a way of being useful in innovative settings. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Definitions, Empowerment, Evaluation Methods

Stufflebeam, Daniel L. – Evaluation Practice, 1994
Serious issues in empowerment evaluation are articulated to help ensure that this enthusiastically presented concept will not mislead evaluators and result in lowering the field's professional standards. Analysis and recommendations are provided for the adoption, development, and implementation of an objectivist evaluation that conforms to…
Descriptors: Definitions, Empowerment, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Problems

Flannery, Daniele D. – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 1993
Analytical thinkers process information sequentially, use induction and abstraction, and are objective. Global thinkers process simultaneously and are deductive, concrete, and subjective. The challenge is to match teaching to learners' strengths. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Style

King, Patricia M. – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2000
Traces the evolution of college students' assumptions about knowledge and how it is gained, and examines how their judgment can be enhanced through teaching. Summarizes seven stages of reflective judgment, including three stages of prereflective thinking, two stages of quasi-reflective thinking, and two stages of reflective thinking. Suggests ways…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Students, Epistemology, Evaluative Thinking
Baildon, Mark C.; Damico, James – Social Education, 2006
What distinguishes students' sense-making of the past from historians' thinking is that historians know how to determine the validity of competing truth claims, a rather complex intellectual skill that requires a sophisticated set of heuristics and strategies. One way to help students learn how to determine the validity of competing truth claims…
Descriptors: Validity, United States History, Evaluative Thinking, Interpretive Skills
Bransford, John D.; And Others – 1984
This discussion of some of the research literature that is relevant to the issue of teaching thinking provides descriptions of hypothetical, ideal thinkers, and problem solvers; considers the problem of teaching thinking and problem solving; and explores the issue of evaluating programs so that they can be revised and improved. Following Bransford…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Evaluative Thinking, Learning Strategies
McElhinney, James H. – 1985
This brief paper on work-related criticism begins by describing the school learning area, which is composed of social and work relationships. It discusses criticism and the importance of constructive criticism that is work related. An outline then lists practices that are advocated regarding work-related criticism. The first major section of the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Classroom Techniques, Critical Thinking, Evaluative Thinking

Kaufer, David S. – Communication Monographs, 1981
Discusses the contrasting relationships between ironic and conventional evaluations. Examines the pragmatics of ironic evaluation in the context of the pragmatics of evaluation per se. Argues that the study of irony makes an important contribution to the general epistemology of evaluation. (JMF)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Context Clues, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology

Koll, Mathew; Srinivasan, Padmini – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1990
Argues that, given a document and a query, users first judge the document against the individual concepts in the query and then use some inferencing process to derive a compound judgment for the entire query. The research examines the relative effectiveness of probabilistic and fuzzy models at predicting users' compound judgments. (23 references)…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking, Inferences, Models

Reichardt, Charles S. – Evaluation Practice, 1992
Several examples illustrate the human tendency to underestimate the degree of uncertainty present in any theory about the nature of the world. The fallibility of conclusions must always be recognized by the researcher, who must continually challenge assumptions and rethink beliefs. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Concept Formation, Decision Making, Earth Science
Berliner, Lucy; Conte, Jon R. – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1993
Current approaches for evaluating children for possible sexual abuse are critically analyzed for conceptual integrity and empirical support. Suggestions for future development include the use of indicators of abuse that allow for professional judgment, consideration of the influence of questioning style, and use of peer review. (JDD)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Clinical Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods, Evaluative Thinking

Cowan, Nelson – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Notes that there has been far less mathematical modeling of children's memory than of adults' memory. Explores the flaw in fuzzy-trace model, and maintains that situations in which partial verbatim information is used along with partial gist information fall outside the boundary of this type of model. Suggests refining the concepts of and…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Evaluative Thinking, Mathematical Models

Ceci, Stephen J.; Bruck, Maggie – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Notes that spontaneous false memories are a routine part of everyday memory and more common than implanted false memory. Commends the fuzzy-trace theory for the separation and explanation of these two sources of inaccuracy. Demonstrates the theory's handling of three phenomena concerning the creation and maintenance of false memories. (LBT)
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Evaluative Thinking, Mathematical Models

Howe, Mark L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Notes that fuzzy-trace theory provides a link between indices of memory performance and the theoretical processes that underlie that performance. Author argues false memories can arise because of processes that normally affect forgetting. Maintains that, to the extent that memories lose their distinctive properties, such memories may become…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Evaluative Thinking, Mathematical Models

Miller, Patricia H.; Bjorklund, David F. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Suggests that fuzzy-trace theory may replace dominant metaphors of cognitive development. Discusses theoretical climate of the 1980s when the theory was first formulated. Describes how, by integrating new ideas about how cognitive development was viewed into a coherent framework, the theory slowly gained acceptance as critical aspects of it were…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Evaluative Thinking, Mathematical Models