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The Effects of Distance and Intervening Obstacles on Visual Inference in Blind and Sighted Children.

Bigelow, Ann E. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1991
Blind and visually impaired children, and children with normal sight, were asked whether an observer could see a toy from varying distances under conditions in which obstacles did or did not intervene between the toy and the observer. Blind children took longer than other children to master the task. (BC)
Descriptors: Blindness, Comparative Analysis, Distance, Longitudinal Studies

O'Connor, Margaret – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1977
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Perceptual Development, Perspective Taking, Preschool Children

Clark, Eve V. – Cognition, 1997
Compares the many-perspectives account of lexical acquisition--which proposes that children learn to take alternative perspectives along with the words they acquire--to the one-perspective account--which proposes that children are at first able to use only one term to talk about an object or event. Provides evidence from a variety of sources that…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Language Acquisition

Reed, Taffy; Peterson, Candida – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1990
This study found that 13 autistic subjects performed less well on cognitive than on visual perspective-taking tasks at two levels of difficulty. Autistic subjects performed as well as 13 intellectually handicapped controls and 13 normal controls on visual perspective-taking tasks but more poorly than controls on cognitive perspective-taking tasks.…
Descriptors: Autism, Cognitive Tests, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level
Borys, Shelley; Ross, Michael – 1987
Children's interpretations of social experiences were compared to adults' interpretations of the same experiences in a study involving 151 children between 6 and 12 years of age and the mothers of a subsample of 43 of the children. Seventy-six participating children were asked to describe some of their social experiences and generate attributions…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Jahoda, Andrew; Pert, Carol; Trower, Peter – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2006
Aggression in a proportion of people with intellectual disabilities is often assumed to be due to social-cognitive deficits. We reported on two studies in which we compared the emotion recognition and perspective-taking abilities of 43 frequently aggressive individuals and 46 nonaggressive peers. No difference was found between the groups' ability…
Descriptors: Mild Mental Retardation, Moderate Mental Retardation, Aggression, Individual Differences

Hains, Anthony A.; Miller, Dolores J. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1980
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development

Farrenkopf, Carol; Davidson, Iain F. W. K. – RE:view, 1992
This study examined how 21 blind children (ages 3-8) performed perspective-taking tasks compared to 60 sighted children with and without blindfolds, under different conditions of distance and barriers. Results showed that, with increasing age, young blind children did not exhibit a significant increase in accurate perspective taking. (JDD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Blindness, Child Development, Cognitive Development

Smoyak, Shirley A. – Nursing Outlook, 1978
Graduate nurse educators could profit by adopting the teaching perspective of athletic coaches, which would result in focusing on students' learning histories to identify both strengths and weaknesses. The author compares aspects of coaching athletes with teaching nurses, recommending the coaches' methods of individual evaluation and feedback. (MF)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Nurses

Knoll, Meredith; Charman, Tony – Child Study Journal, 2000
Two experiments examined impact of training in false belief understanding on 3-year-olds. Training involved encouragement of reflection on the event of various false belief scenarios, especially the protagonist's thoughts. Results suggested that task-specific strategies for close transfer posttest success were learned, rather than demonstrating a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Generalization, Learning Strategies
Krajcir, Stephen F.; Sundberg, Norman D. – 1979
There have been few studies comparing personal future perspectives across wide sectors of the life span and none comparing societal future perspectives. Age groups, each consisting of 41 women and 10 men who were elderly (over 60), in middle adulthood (26-45), or adolescence (14-16) were asked to list events they expected to happen in their future…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Expectation, Futures (of Society)
Fritz, Dan – Aging and Work: A Journal on Age, Work and Retirement, 1978
Opinions on retirement issues and older persons from a survey of public and private sector administrators in the Los Angeles County (California) area differed from statements of older persons themselves and from retirement research findings. Gerontology education is suggested for the administrators. (MF)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Educational Needs, Older Adults

Faber, Ronald J.; And Others – Journal of Broadcasting, 1982
Compares the importance of role taking and the logical operations stage of child development in predicting children's understanding of the purpose of television advertising. Research on children's comprehension of television commercials is briefly reviewed and the subjects of the study, as well as the study methodology, are described. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Child Development, Children, Comparative Analysis

Dahlin, Michel – Gerontologist, 1980
A sample of the aged derived from the 1900 federal manuscript census reveals that when aged parents and children coresided, the old were more often the heads of houses than their children. Unlike the aged today, they continued to work and to have children at home as they did in middle age. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Family Life, Gerontology
Zembylas, Michalinos – Studies in Science Education, 2005
The purpose of this paper is to organize and critique the theoretical work done so far on the "relation between the cognitive and the emotional in science learning" and suggest possible directions for research that takes into consideration this relation. In light of the enduring negative effect of much school science on students' emotional…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Science Education, Emotional Response, Cognitive Processes