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Sabine, John R. – BioScience, 1985
Examines errors in 21 science journals, focusing on error types, editorial policy and practice, causes, consequences, and future action. Because of the serious implications of these errors, the scientific community is cautioned not to ignore the problem. Several recommendations are given. (DH)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Error Patterns, Higher Education, Publications
Schloeglmann, Wolfgang – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
Nonroutine problem-solving, too, involves elements of routine. Often, elementary routines such as solving for a variable are not carried out without error. In this paper, we use new findings from neuroscientific research to explain why even excellent students make mistakes in elementary routines. [For complete proceedings, see ED489597.]
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills, Error Patterns

Haswell, Richard H. – Written Communication, 1988
Argues that the context of writing improvement helps explain writing error. Findings imply that undue efforts by teachers to prevent mistakes may hinder improvement. (RAE)
Descriptors: Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns, Higher Education, Writing Improvement
Baldwin, Scott A.; Murray, David M.; Shadish, William R. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
When treatments are administered in groups, clients interact in ways that lead to violations of a key assumption of most statistical analyses-the assumption of independence of observations. The resulting dependencies, when not properly accounted for, can increase Type I errors dramatically. Of the 33 studies of group-administered treatment on the…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Error Patterns, Clinical Psychology, Group Therapy
Allchin, Douglas – Science & Education, 2006
This paper addresses Lawson's puzzlement about the absence of prediction in William Harvey's and Marcello Malpighi's views on capillaries. In addressing the context of that enquiry, it also addresses historiographic versus philosophical models of science, contexts of discovery versus justification, normative versus descriptive interpretations of…
Descriptors: Human Body, Metabolism, Prediction, Historiography
Schenck, Susan J.; Pelosi, Phillip A. – 1979
The paper addresses provisions for a diagnostically based remedial component for children manifesting clear and specific learning disabilities in mathematics. A model, the interactive unit, upon which a sequential program that systematically minimizes learning disabilities on mathematics performance is introduced. It is explained that the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Error Patterns, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction
Fukuda, Ryuji – Performance and Instruction, 1985
This excerpt from "Managerial Engineering: Techniques for Improving Quality and Productivity in the Workplace" describes the development, objectives, and use of On-Error Training (OET), a method which trains workers to learn from their errors. Also described is New Joharry's Window, a performance-error data analysis technique used in…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Improvement Programs, Industrial Training, Job Performance

Sun, Wei; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1992
Identifies types and distributions of errors in text produced by optical character recognition (OCR) and proposes a process using machine learning techniques to recognize and correct errors in OCR texts. Results of experiments indicating that this strategy can reduce human interaction required for error correction are reported. (25 references)…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Character Recognition, Error Correction
Wilkie, Richard M.; Wann, John P. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
During locomotion, retinal flow, gaze angle, and vestibular information can contribute to one's perception of self-motion. Their respective roles were investigated during active steering: Retinal flow and gaze angle were biased by altering the visual information during computer-simulated locomotion, and vestibular information was controlled…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Spatial Ability, Psychomotor Skills, Error Patterns

Zukow, Patricia Goldring – Applied Psycholinguistics, 1982
Basic manual transcription procedure is outlined and three methods of generating transcripts are considered separately: completely manual preparation, manual and computer combined, and online processing and monitoring by computer. Factors such as initial equipment investment, person hours, cost of copying and modifying transcripts, and reduction…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Costs, Equipment, Error Patterns
Vanderbeck, Edna – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
An approach to error identification in swimming strokes is presented based on principles of hydrodynamics and human movement and their application in swimming, systematic observation, and recognition of inefficient movement patterns followed by correction measures. (JMF)
Descriptors: Athletics, Error Patterns, Instruction, Physiology

Dillenbourg, Pierre; Self, John – Interactive Learning Environments, 1992
Presents a conceptual framework and notation for learner modelling in intelligent tutoring systems based on the computational distinction between behavior, behavioral knowledge, and conceptual knowledge and between the system, the learner, and the system's representation of the learner. Approaches to learner modelling based on a review of the…
Descriptors: Behavior, Error Patterns, Learning Processes, Literature Reviews

Ohlsson, S. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1993
Discusses recent advances in cognitive theory and the design of computer-based instruction and suggests implications for the design of authoring tools and tutoring system shells. Highlights include the design of courseware; advanced organizers; knowledge representation; design evaluation; models of knowledge; models of errors; and models of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware, Epistemology
Gierut, Judith A.; Morrisette, Michele L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2005
Linguistic theory has made important contributions to the clinical assessment and treatment of children with functional phonological disorders. In this article, Optimality Theory (OT) is introduced as a new linguistic model of grammar. Basic assumptions of the model are described and extended to clinical assessment and treatment. The aim is (1) to…
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Error Patterns, Phonology, Speech Impairments
Holroyd, Clay B.; Yeung, Nick; Coles, Michael G. H.; Cohen, Jonathan D. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2005
The concept of error detection plays a central role in theories of executive control. In this article, the authors present a mechanism that can rapidly detect errors in speeded response time tasks. This error monitor assigns values to the output of cognitive processes involved in stimulus categorization and response generation and detects errors…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Cognitive Processes, Error of Measurement, Conceptual Tempo