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Morse, Linda W.; Smith-Mallette, Geraldine; Talento-Miller, Eileen – 2000
Metacognition is a theoretical construct used to describe individuals' perceptions of their thinking processes and their own control over their thinking processes. This study examined the protocols of 78 undergraduates who responded to 3 questions from the Swanson Metacognitive Questionnaire: (1) What makes someone really smart? (2) How do…
Descriptors: Adults, Beliefs, Children, Higher Education
Herbert, Margaret E.; Dionne, Jean-Paul – 1996
The cognitive processes of planning operationalize many of the metacognitive abilities necessary for transfer of knowledge. A telephone survey of 30 adults and Delphi methodology were used to explore the vocabulary and content of the mental representations of the nature and function of planning as perceived by experts in cognitive psychology…
Descriptors: Adults, Business, Cognitive Psychology, Definitions
Tappan, Mark B. – 1985
The nature of the developmental shift from adolescence to adulthood has been of ongoing interest to researchers studying the development of socio-moral cognition from within the "cognitive-developmental" paradigm. This paper identifies three dimensions along which developmental changes in socio-moral cognition occur during late…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Cognitive Processes, Justice
Liben, Lynn S. – 1984
The availability and application of particular memory strategies by deaf children and adults was examined. In the first study, 20 younger (mean age, 6 years, 3 months) and 20 older (8 years, 8 months) children's use of rehearsal strategies was examined with a serial probe task. All four types of stimuli (animals, nonsense shapes, hands, print)…
Descriptors: Adults, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Deafness
Schorr, Frances – 1982
A study was undertaken to delineate and assess the comprehension monitoring activities adults employed when following directions to assemble a model. The study also examined the effects of mode of presentation on such activities. Twenty-six college students were assigned to one of three groups and given a model to assemble. One group received…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Discovery Processes
Baer, Matthias; And Others – 1994
A study diagnosed the nature of different text production abilities of Swiss grade 5 and grade 9 students, and of adults, and diagnosed good and poor writers' differences within each of these three age groups. Subjects, 36 in all, were uniformly divided between 11- and 15-year-old students from the Bernese secondary school and high school…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Halford, Graeme S. – 1991
The proposals concerning working memory outlined in this paper involve the architecture of working memory, the reasoning mechanisms that draw on it, and the ways in which working memory may develop with age. Ways of assessing task demands and children's working memory capacities are also considered. It is noted that there is long-standing evidence…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development
Breckler, Steven J.; Greenwald, Anthony G. – 1982
Recent experiments have shown that people process information about themselves more efficiently than other kinds of information. To investigate individual differences in the processing of self-relevant information, subjects (N=41) rated the self- and other-applicability of 90 traits and completed nine standard personality scales. Several measures…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Evaluation Methods
Templeton, Shane; Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1980
In its broadest sense, metalinguistic awareness refers to the study of or reflection upon language as an object--the form and structure of language rather than the content, the way in which the form expresses or relates to the message. One value of research on metalinguistic awareness lies in its potential for testing adult notions about the ways…
Descriptors: Adults, Child Language, Language Acquisition, Language Enrichment
Devine, Joanne – 1983
This research study investigated the theoretical reading orientation (sound-centered, word-centered, or meaning-centered) and reading performance of 20 students of various language backgrounds and proficiency levels in an adult English-as-a-second-language program. The research attempted to test the hypothesis that these readers would be able to…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, English (Second Language), Limited English Speaking
Burley, JoAnne E.; And Others – 1985
The concept of metacognition involves two processes: an awareness of certain skills--strategies and resources that are needed to perform a task effectively--and the ability to use self-regulatory mechanisms to ensure the successful completion of the given task. A review of the literature suggests that (1) metacognitive development differs among…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Lukenchuk, Antonina – 2001
Metaphysics is a necessary point of departure to build a comprehensive understanding of the nature of adult and adulthood at a deeper philosophical level. A group of philosophers representing the school of German Classical Idealism remain highly influential in building elaborate arguments on the nature of self and reality that may assist adult…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adults
Dwyer, Sonya Corbin; Tomei, Noella Piquette; Mohr, Alice – 2000
This paper highlights issues in the identification of appropriate metacognitive learning strategies when working with students at-risk for school failure. These students typically require explicit instruction to learn skills. The acquisition and efficacy of metacognitive learning strategies is explored across the lifespan. An outline is provided…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Child Development, College Students
Kessler, Carolyn – 1986
This paper examines intersections between mathematical and language performance in light of data collected from Hispanic students at varying stages of acquiring English as a second language at school. Emphasis is on aspects of the developing linguistic system as it affects underlying metacognitive processes related to mathematical performance.…
Descriptors: Adults, Bilingual Students, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education