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Thompson, Ross A. – Developmental Psychology, 1987
Second graders, fifth graders, and college students heard 12 stories that varied systematically by situational domain, outcome, and causal attribution. Students were asked to infer the story character's emotion at the end of the story and give reasons for it. Contributions and limitations of Weiner's attribution-emotion model are assessed in light…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development

Gnepp, Jackie; Chilamkurti, Chinni – Child Development, 1988
When kindergarten, second grade, fourth grade, and college students listened to stories and were asked to predict and explain the story character's behavioral or emotional reaction to a new event, the use of personality attributions to predict and explain future reactions increased with age. (RH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Behavior, College Students

Pascarella, Ernest T.; Staver, John R. – Review of Higher Education, 1985
A causal model, which included background/family traits, secondary school experiences, pre-college career choice, college major, college achievement and on-campus science-oriented work experience, was tested on 5162 students from 74 institutions. Science oriented on-campus work experience positively influenced science career choice for both sexes,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Career Choice, College Students

Lewis, Mathew W.; Anderson, John R. – Cognitive Psychology, 1985
The process of forming operator schemata was studied in three experiments. In each experiment a greater amount of predictive information in a stimulus item increased the chance of selecting the operator accurately.
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Style, College Students, Computer Oriented Programs
McGee, Patricia; Carmean, Colleen; Jafari, Ali – Information Science Publishing, 2005
"Course Management Systems for Learning: Beyond Accidental Pedagogy" is a comprehensive overview of standards, practices and possibilities of course management systems in higher education. "Course Management Systems for Learning: Beyond Accidental Pedagogy" focuses on what the current knowledge is (in best practices, research, standards and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Learning Theories, Instructional Design, Management Systems

Wedemeyer, Nancy V.; Grotevant, Harold D. – Family Relations, 1982
Presents family paper sculpture, a way to illustrate and actively draw students into exploration of family systems theory concepts such as membership, subsystems, flow of information and activity, hierarchy, personal influences, and adaptation. Analyzes data from over 500 university students. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Techniques, Educational Methods, Family Counseling

De Corte, Erik; Verschaffel, Lieven – Learning and Instruction, 1996
Results of a study involving 107 sixth graders, 107 secondary school students, and 99 college education majors support the basic hypothesis of the intuitive model of solving multiplicative problems proposed by E. Fischbein and others (1985) but show that the theory does not account for all the empirical data. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Education Majors, Educational Theories, Elementary School Students

Hodgson, Thomas – Equity and Excellence, 1989
Discusses the aims and outcomes of college counseling systems for both "traditional" age students and adult students. Provides profiles of the adult learner that indicate differences in goals and needs of these students. Discusses the contributions from cross-cultural counseling literature that draws parallels between these students and adult…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Style, College Students

Garrod, Simon; and Clark, Aileen – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1993
Analysis of a large corpus (80 pairs of speakers) of 7-12 year olds suggests that 2 principles underlie the development of dialogue coordination skills. The seven to eight year olds establish a limited common dialogue lexicon, whereas older speakers show evidence of deep coordination processes aimed at establishing mutual intelligibility of a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, College Students

Stahl, Norman A.; And Others – Journal of Developmental Education, 1992
Offers research/theory-based ideas for teaching reading; e.g., adopt a cognitive-based philosophy; use transfer-oriented models; use process-oriented assessment; reconceptualize vocabulary development; use and train students in research-validated learning strategies; promote strategy control/regulation; use high-utility strategies for immediate…
Descriptors: College Students, High Risk Students, Learning Strategies, Postsecondary Education

Waters, Harriet Salatas; Schreiber, Linda L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1991
Examined sex differences in eighth and tenth graders' and college students' use of elaboration in paired associate learning. Findings indicate that, as males and females became more proficient strategy users, sex differences diminished under more favorable task conditions that encouraged strategy use but remained constant under less favorable…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Developmental Tasks, Higher Education

Boggiano, Ann K.; Barrett, Marty – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1991
Sixty-nine female college students report more depressive symptoms and more maladaptive attributional styles than 64 male college students as measured by the Beck Depression Inventory and the Expanded Attributional Style Questionnaire. A study involving 77 male and 95 female college students' responses to the Selves Questionnaire supports these…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Attribution Theory, Body Image, College Students

Cutforth, Nicholas J. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1993
Describes the incorporation of practical experience into the physical education student's measurement and evaluation class. Describes a Chicago program in which Indiana university students assist with physical fitness tests of 500 Chicago fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade students. (GLR)
Descriptors: College Instruction, College School Cooperation, College Students, Elementary Education

Davies, William D.; Kaplan, Tamar I. – Applied Linguistics, 1998
An experiment compared group oral protocols of 37 native English-speaking subjects enrolled in a fourth-semester college French course making grammaticality judgments in English and French. Results indicate the subjects do not necessarily use the same strategies in rendering grammaticality judgments in first and second languages, casting doubt on…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, English, French

Kasanga, L. A. – Indian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 1999
Focuses on the development of pragmatic competence by adult non-native users of English. One aim of the study was to verify whether exposure to models of requesting devices used by a competent user would be beneficial to a less competent user. Results suggest that such exposure is beneficial. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, College Students, Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language)