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Newby, Robert F.; And Others – 1989
The main aim of this study was to compare children diagnosed as dysphonetic and dyseidetic on a number of mental processing variables to determine if opposite patterns of relative strength and weakness between the groups could be documented. Another aim was to externally validate the diagnostic criteria, which were based on standardized clinical…
Descriptors: Attention, Difficulty Level, Dyslexia, Elementary Education
Calvert, Sandra L.; And Others – 1981
The purposes of this study were to provide information about how formal features of television are related to children's selective attention and to determine how selective attention is related, in turn, to comprehension of content. Formal features are defined as attributes of television productions that are relatively content-free and that result…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Cartoons
Fisher, Ronald P.; Cuervo, Asela – 1981
Memory for sex of the speaker and language of presentation of a spoken message was high and reliably better when the features were instrumental for comprehending the message than when they were not. This suggests that the physical characteristics of an event may be deeply or elaborately encoded when they are meaningful in light of the task…
Descriptors: Attention, Context Clues, Higher Education, Linguistic Performance
Kraut, Alan G.; And Others – 1979
This study focused on two questions concerning children's attention to verbal stimulus: How do children of different reading ability attend to repeatedly presented words? Are there differences in children's patterns of attention to words as compared to less meaningful materials? Toward the end of an academic year, 40 first-graders and 40…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Cognitive Processes, Color
Fleming, Malcolm – 1984
In a framework of cognitive theory, an exploratory study examined eye movements of learners studying print materials combining text and illustrations. Eye movement patterns were used as indicators of the cognitive strategies employed. Both design and learner variables were emphasized. Twenty-four graduate education students were randomly assigned…
Descriptors: Attention, Difficulty Level, Epistemology, Eye Movements