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Prince, Albert – 1979
A non-aversive modification of Bekesy Audiometric Procedures (BAP) used in assessing hearing ability has been found to produce interpretable audiograms from children whose responses to the unmodified BAP were erratic and uninterpretable. In an experiment with six 8-year-old children, three subjects were assigned to a condition in which a light cue…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Auditory Evaluation, Auditory Tests, Elementary School Students
Allington, Richard L.; And Others – 1975
This study presented 24 third graders drawn from suburban elementary schools with high frequency, low discriminability words in four conditions. Subjects were randomly assigned to the four tasks individually. It was hypothesized that poor and normal readers would differ in their ability to read high frequency, low discriminability words presented…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grade 3, Reading Difficulty, Reading Processes
Miller, Dolores J.; And Others – 1975
This study examines serial habituation in a sample of 54 infants aged 2, 3, and 4 months to determine whether age changes are partially a function of different "strategies" rather than simply different rates of habituation. The serial habituation hypothesis proposes that attention and habituation of attention proceed in order of the relative…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cross Sectional Studies, Dimensional Preference, Discrimination Learning
Heidorn, P. Bryan – Proceedings of the ASIS Annual Meeting, 1998
Describes a graphic modeling, natural language processing system, VerbalImage, which mimics features of human shape reasoning. Subjects read the same text description and were able to recognize the image generated by the computer from among a series of other computer-generated images. Performance on task was as good as for a control group…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer System Design, Man Machine Systems
Rezabek, Landra L.; Cochenour, John J. – 1995
This study investigated the influence of the visual display of an instructional design (ID) model on preservice teachers' perceptions of the ID process. Forty-six undergraduate education majors (29 females and 17 males) enrolled in an introductory education class during the spring of 1995 at an institution in the United States' Rocky Mountain west…
Descriptors: Diagrams, Higher Education, Instructional Design, Introductory Courses

Stix, Andi – 1995
The paper argues that a relationship between visualization and mathematical problem solving ability exists. Research suggests that visual imagery leads to increased understanding of mathematical concepts at both the primary and secondary levels. Mathematical potential is not necessarily "born." Potential can be created in the least likely students…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities
Couch, Richard – 1997
This paper reviews "Slim Hopes: Advertising & The Obsession with Thinness," a 30-minute video produced by the University of Massachusetts' Media Education Foundation, which discusses America's compulsion with thinness. Although the format of the video is the traditional "talking head," over 120 print and television…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Response, Body Weight, Consumer Education
Novemsky, Lisa; Gautreau, Ronald – 1997
Physics learning involves a change in the habitual perception of the everyday world. In order to describe the real world scientifically, an individual must develop perception and cognition capable of reconstructing the world from raw sensory data and incorporating acquired knowledge of the scientific community. The introductory physics student…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cognitive Development, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Waltz, Esther; Berry, Louis H. – 1991
This study investigated the interaction between cognitive lateral functions and pictorial recognition memory for pictures presented in three different color modes. The stimulus materials used were slides selected from a pool of travel and general geographic scenery slides taken in various parts of North America. One third of the slides were…
Descriptors: Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Color, Intermode Differences
Burns, Gary – 1990
Although previous generations have by no means been disloyal to the popular music of their youth, the tenacious attachment of the Baby Boomers to the music of the 1960s seems unprecedented. Three main reasons account for this constantly widening musical reclamation project. First, the Baby Boomers have a clearer sense of generational identity that…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Baby Boomers, Cable Television, Change
White, Sylvia E. – 1983
To measure how the complexity of a television image affects the viewer's ability to identify or recognize visual details within the image, two coders rated the form complexity of 30 public service announcements, basing their evaluation on the familiarity of the images in the announcements, the rate at which they presented new information, and the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Perception Tests
Calvert, Sandra L. – 1983
The purpose of this study was to assess developmental differences in children's visual attention to, and comprehension of, a prosocial television program as a function of varying "preplay" formats. (Preplays were defined as advance organizers designed to help a child select, order, and integrate critical televised content into a memory…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Age Differences, Attention, Auditory Stimuli
Ianniello, Raphaella A., Ed. – 1982
The four papers in this compilation were drawn from a conference designed to encourage scholars to continue the rhetorical tradition. The first paper, by Robert S. Cathcart, was the opening address of the conference and discusses the "technologization" of rhetoric. Specifically, the paper discusses the application of rhetorical analysis…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Literary Criticism, Mass Media Effects, News Reporting
Shapiro, Lauren R.; Hudson, Judith A. – 1989
Factors that may influence the picture-elicited narrative production of 4-year-old children were examined. Subjects were 70 children of 4 years of age who told narratives about two familiar events: baking cookies and going to the beach. Of the sample, 22 children in a description condition described each of 6 line drawings for each event. Another…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research, Narration
Lopes, Alicia K.; Richman, Charles L. – 1984
Twenty male and 20 female first graders were trained in a paired-associates (PA) learning task to test the hypothesis that instructions to generate interactive mental images of word referents and interactive imagery training administered prior to PA learning facilitate cued recall. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of the following five…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cues, Elementary School Students, Grade 1