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Donoghue, Beverly Emerson; And Others – 1978
This is a bibliography of books and scholarly journal articles dealing with cross cultural differences in visual perception, as well as with related areas of study. The 533 citations are arranged alphabetically by author. Among the related references cited are a number of general works on perception and visual psychology. (GC)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Perceptual Development
Williams, Joanna P. – 1970
A total of 320 subjects in five grades (two, four, six, eight, ten) and from two types of school settings (middle-class and disadvantaged) were studied. Subjects learned eight-pair lists of familiar nouns in a standard paired-associates task. Each subject learned two lists, one presented visually and the other, aurally. Performance on the visual…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Learning
Bosco, James J. – 1970
This investigation estimates the magnitude of the relationship between social class and visual information processing rates, and compares the development curves of processing rate for advantaged and disadvantaged children. Subjects were grade school children in a metropolitan area of southwestern Michigan. Estimates of the information processing…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Students, Information Processing, Learning
Anderson, Roger H.; Samuels, S. Jay – 1970
The relationship between visual recognition memory and performance on a paired-associate task for good and poor readers was investigated. Subjects were three groups of 21, 21, and 22 children each, with mean IQ's of 98.2, 108.1, and 118.0, respectively. Three experimental tasks, individually administered to each subject, measured visual…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Intelligence, Memory, Paired Associate Learning
Brown, James I. – 1969
Results of two studies testing the effectiveness of the Visual-Linguistic Reading Program (Group A) as compared with that of a basal program using an overhead projector (Group B) and a basal program not using an overhead projector (Group C) are reported. Children from three cities in Minnesota, Florida, and California, 1,800 in the first study and…
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Educational Media, Educational Research, Primary Education
Mulry, Ray C.; Dunbar, Philip W. – 1969
A comparison was made of short- and long-term visual and auditory memory in relation to visual and auditory interference. The questions investigated were: (1) will interference be greater when it occurs in the same modality (auditory or visual) in which it was learned (i.e., similarity hypothesis), or (2) will interference be greater when it…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Grade 1, Hypothesis Testing, Learning
International Cooperation Administration (Dept. of State), Washington, DC. – 1967
One of a series of booklets designed to answer questions about agricultural communications is presented. This booklet illustrates how visual teaching speeds learning and effects faster agricultural progress. Chapter titles include: (1) Visuals and Learning, (2) Visuals in Extension Teaching; (3) Presentation Visuals; (4) Drama and Music; (5)…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Agricultural Education, Audiovisual Aids, Communications
Cunningham, Susanne A.; Reagan, Cora Lee – 1972
This handbook, written for parents, teachers, and others working with children for the purpose of early recognition of defective visual perceptual functioning, presents a training program designed to improve visual perception and suggestions for implementation of this program. To assist the trainer in establishing a beginning level for training,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Auditory Perception, Perceptual Handicaps, Teaching Guides
Rodenborn, Leo V., Jr. – 1972
Presented is a test used to measure visual perception ability, which consists of 30 groups of forms that are similar to lines used in forming letters, but do not make letters. They are comparable to nonsense syllables used to simulate words. Each group includes four forms and is numbered. The test was used in Rodenborn's study to determine the…
Descriptors: Attention, Measurement Instruments, Memory, Perception
Goldring, Susan L. – 1969
The experiment employed Sternberg's procedure to investigate the effects of presentation and test modalities (auditory or visual), and number of presentations on the processing rate of monosyllabic words of varying graphemic and phonemic length. Twenty college students and 20 sixth graders served as Ss. Each S received all conditions and lists in…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Language, Reading Skills, Responses
PRICE, GEORGE W. – 1966
THE EFFECTS OF SELECTIVE MANIPULATION OF PICTORIAL CONTENT UPON PAIRED ASSOCIATE LEARNING WERE TESTED AND EVALUATED. STIMULUS MATERIAL WAS VARIED BY AUGMENTING CONTOUR CUES AND DIMINISHING IRRELEVANT CUES. FIFTH-GRADE STUDENTS WERE ASSIGNED TO NINE DIFFERENT TREATMENTS, INVOLVING STIMULUS SLIDES THAT VARIED IN TREATMENT OF CONTOUR AND CONTEXTUAL…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Paired Associate Learning, Repetitive Film Showings, Stimulus Devices
COSS, JOE G.; AND OTHERS – 1966
TWENTY-EIGHT PARAPLEGIC, QUADRUPLEGIC, CEREBRAL PALSIED, AND OTHER SEVERELY PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED SECONDARY STUDENTS, PATIENTS IN THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY RANCHO LOS AMIGOS HOSPITAL, WERE INCLUDED IN A STUDY OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AUTOMATED VISUAL PROGRAMED INSTRUCTION. SUBJECTS WERE DIVIDED INTO FOUR MATCHED GROUPS BY READING LEVEL AND…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Individual Instruction, Physical Disabilities, Programed Instruction
Polito, Ronald – 1975
Media education, evolved from film study, screen education, and visual literacy, is concerned with expanding learners' capability in nonprint communication, especially in the areas of film, still photography and television. Its objectives are to assist learners to interpret and utilize the mass media they encounter, and to foster individual…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Audiovisual Instruction, Film Study, Mass Media
Zeaman, David; House, Betty J. – 1961
To test the theory that retardates are particularly slow in forming some visual habits, especially attention, a series of experiments were performed using a laboratory device which forced subjects to discriminate between color and form in exchange for an incentive reward. Stochastic models were applied to tests of lower level retardates which…
Descriptors: Attention, Discrimination Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Rosonke, Richard J. – 1975
An experiment was conducted to ascertain the effectiveness of various attention-directing techniques in improving visual learning. One 1st and one 4th grade class from each of four elementary schools in Cedar Falls, Iowa were each divided into four treatment groups. Four cueing methods--a large arrow, a small arrow, a pointer, plus a control…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Cues, Educational Research, Elementary Education