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Braden, Roberts A. – 1982
Outline graphics provide concurrent access to both visual and verbal elements. Their logic is primarily but not exclusively verbal. They rely upon the visual aspects of layout design and symbology to compress the several ideas of a conceptual cluster into a single comprehensible holistic display. This paper introduces new terminology and lists and…
Descriptors: Design Requirements, Instructional Design, Instructional Materials, Material Development
Riese, Marilyn L. – 1989
Orienting responses to visual and auditory stimuli were compared in 3 cohorts of preterm infants born between 1977 and 1987. The sample consisted of 128 infants born between 1977 and 1979, 129 infants born between 1980 and 1983, and 94 infants born between 1984 and 1987. The sample was divided into one group of 140 infants born between 25- and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Stimuli, Cohort Analysis, Infant Behavior
Bundy, Robert S. – 1977
This paper describes three experiments which demonstrated the presence of binaural perception abilities (the ability to use both ears) in 4-month-old but not in 2-month-old infants. All of the experiments employed a visual fixation habituation-dishabituation paradigm in which infants were given a series of visual fixation trials while binaural…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli
Montepare, Joann M.; McArthur, Leslie Z. – 1982
It has traditionally been assumed that children's ability to label individuals as older precedes their tendency to associate particular behavioral competencies with individuals who vary in age. To systematically test this assumption, 64 preschool children were presented with 9 pairs of stimulus faces reflecting different ages. The children were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Individual Characteristics, Labeling (of Persons), Older Adults
Noland, Mildred Jean – 1978
A study was conducted investigating whether a sequence of visuals presented in a serial manner differs in connotative meaning from the same set of visuals presented simultaneously. How the meanings of pairs of shots relate to their constituent visuals was also explored. Sixteen pairs of visuals were presented to both male and female subjects in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Factor Analysis, Media Research, Semantic Differential
Bond, Charles F., Jr. – 1979
Social facilitation as a self-presentational display, and social performance impairment attributable to perceived public failure, are examined in a study of context effects in verbal learning. Female undergraduates (N=72) served as subjects with one male who served as an "audience." Performance data indicate that, consistent with the present…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Failure, Females, Learning
Gummerman, Kent; And Others – 1977
In this study, developmental changes in duration of the icon (visual sensory store) were investigated with three converging tachistoscopic tasks. (1) Stimulus interuption detection (SID), a variation of the two-flash threshold method, was performed by 29 first- and 32 fifth-graders, and 32 undergraduates. Icon duration was estimated by stimulus…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Elementary School Students, Females
Liben, Lynn S. – 1975
This paper reports two related experiments, the first investigating whether children 3-7 years old demonstrate Flavell's Level-2 perspective-taking in a cognitively simple task, and the second re-examining children's performance on a task comparable to the Piagetian 3-mountain perspective-taking task. The first experiment involved a task which…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Egocentrism, Infants, Psychological Studies
Pettersson, Rune – 1993
This paper addresses the difficulty involved in creating easily understood information. The act of communicating is not complete until the message has been both received and understood by the audience. Messages must always be comprehensible, otherwise they will have no effect. The readability, legibility, and reading value of a graphic message is…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension, Costs
Silverstein, Ora. N. Asael – 1997
At the center of the conceptual framework there is visual imagery. Man's emotional and mental behavior is built on archetypal symbols that are the source of creative ideas. Native American pictography, in particular, illustrates this in the correlation between gesture speech and verbal speech. The author's research in this area has included a…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking
Schmitt, Kelly L.; And Others – 1993
This study examined children's attention to formal features and other attributes during television viewing. Subjects were 40 children, ages 2, 5, 8 and 11 years old, who were videotaped watching television at home during a 10-day period. Among other attributes, children's visual attention to television was coded, along with television program…
Descriptors: Attention, Audience Response, Children, Family Environment
Barnhurst, Kevin G. – 1993
The influences of the study of legibility on newspapers are outlined, and some of the consequences of applying science to the visual design of journalism are considered. The science of legibility began by measuring how letters were perceived, and comparing how different designs are read. The legacy of legibility research, which is traced over the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Communication (Thought Transfer), Design Requirements, Journalism
Dirks, Jean A. – 1983
Two experiments were conducted to determine the relative importance of style of movement versus physical appearance in person recognition. The first study investigated the capabilities of young children and adults to recognize target individuals' styles or manners of movement and to distinguish between people when their faces were not visible. A…
Descriptors: Body Language, Physical Characteristics, Preadolescents, Preschool Children
Canelos, James; And Others – 1984
This study investigated the research construct of encoding specificity using an applied research orientation. Encoding specificity considers the effects on memory of the interactive relationship among encoding, the stored memory trace, and external retrieval cues. Subjects were 273 undergraduate students enrolled in the College of Engineering at…
Descriptors: College Students, Cues, Encoding (Psychology), Higher Education
Koetting, J. Randall – 1984
This symposium paper looks at three paradigms for naturalistic research on visuals: the positivistic, the interpretive, and the critical approaches. Discussion centers on questions of epistemology, such as "What do you mean?" and "How do you know?" The place of naturalistic inquiry within this discussion is indicated, and…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Epistemology, Media Research