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Thonn, Jessica A. – Language Learning Journal, 2008
Older students (aged 65+) in the language classroom may be presenting hearing deficits not experienced by their traditional university classmates (aged 18-24). L2 teachers need to be aware of the main processes involved in hearing, as well as such important factors as the temporary threshold effect and masking effects, in order to encourage…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Phonemes, Hearing Impairments, Familiarity
Teo, Timothy; Hargreaves, David J.; Lee, June – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2008
The authors investigate whether there were significant differences in preferences for, familiarity with, and identification of Chinese, Malay, and Indian music between adolescent students from Singapore (n = 78) and the United Kingdom (n = 53). Also explored are the relationships among these three variables. Students were asked to rate their…
Descriptors: Music, Females, Familiarity, Identification
Gregg, Melissa K.; Samuel, Arthur G. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2008
Change blindness, or the failure to detect (often large) changes to visual scenes, has been demonstrated in a variety of different situations. Failures to detect auditory changes are far less studied, and thus little is known about the nature of change deafness. Five experiments were conducted to explore the processes involved in change deafness…
Descriptors: Cues, Familiarity, Infants, Auditory Perception
Lam, Kristen S. L.; Bodfish, James W.; Piven, Joseph – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2008
Background: Restricted repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are a core feature of autism and consist of a variety of behaviors, ranging from motor stereotypies to complex circumscribed interests. The objective of the current study was to examine the structure of RRBs in autism using relevant items from the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised in a sample of…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Patterns, Factor Analysis, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
Hedrick, Wanda B.; Harmon, Janis M.; Wood, Karen – Reading Psychology, 2008
This investigation focused on two research questions. The first question examined what specific instructional strategies for teaching vocabulary appear most frequently in current content area textbooks. The second question built on the first and used that information to develop a survey that was administered to secondary-level preservice teachers…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Preservice Teachers, Textbooks, Semantics
Bauman, Sheri – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2010
Students (N = 221) in an intermediate school (grades 5-8) in a rural area of the Southwestern United States completed a survey regarding their familiarity with technology and their experiences with cyberbullying during the school year. Initial evidence of survey reliability is presented. In the sample, 1.5% of participants were classified as…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Familiarity, Rural Areas, Computer Mediated Communication
Tallandini, Maria Anna; Roia, Anna – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2005
This study investigates how categorical organization functions in pre-school children, focusing on the dichotomy between living and nonliving things. The variables of familiarity, frequency of word use and perceptual complexity were controlled. Sixty children aged between 4 years and 5 years 10 months were investigated. Three tasks were used: a…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Classification
Golubski, Pamela M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The high school to college transition is a difficult time for most first-time, traditional-aged students. Students experience changes in interpersonal and social adjustment, academic and career concerns, and personal adjustment (Bishop, Gallagher, & Cohen, 2000). Failure to successfully adjust and acclimate into their new college community can…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Freshmen, Social Integration, Focus Groups
Bengu, Elif – ProQuest LLC, 2009
For a variety of reasons, U.S. higher education has employed an increasing number of international teaching assistants (ITAs) to teach undergraduate courses in science, engineering, and humanities departments. Often, ITAs arrive on campus and are placed in undergraduate classrooms without having previous training or teaching experience; they are…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Qualitative Research, Focus Groups, Familiarity
Mates, Andrea Wong – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Talking with friend about personal photographs is a recognizable as an activity in which people participate in the modern world. This dissertation presents three studies examining the locally initial person reference formulations used to refer to people in the photographs in such an activity. The first study shows how the speakers narrating the…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Priming, Dementia, Perspective Taking
Kasen, Stephanie; Cohen, Patricia; Chen, Henian; Johnson, Jeffrey G.; Crawford, Thomas N. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: Schools are key social contexts for shaping development and behavior in youths; yet, little is known of their influence on adolescent personality disturbance. Method: A community-based sample of 592 adolescents was assessed for family and school experiences, Axis I psychiatric disorders, and Axis II personality disorder (PD) symptoms,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Personality Problems, Familiarity, Personality
Marbach-Ad, Gili; McGinnis, J. Randy – School Science and Mathematics, 2009
In this study we report the results of survey research that collected responses of an identical sample (31 beginning mathematics and science teachers, elementary and middle school level) that graduated from a reform-based mathematics and science teacher preparation program, the Maryland Collaborative for Teacher Preparation (MCTP). Our aim was to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Surveys
Learning Words: Children Disregard Some Pragmatic Information that Conflicts with Mutual Exclusivity
Jaswal, Vikram K.; Hansen, Mikkel B. – Developmental Science, 2006
Children tend to infer that when a speaker uses a new label, the label refers to an unlabeled object rather than one they already know the label for. Does this inference reflect a default assumption that words are mutually exclusive? Or does it instead reflect the result of a pragmatic reasoning process about what the speaker intended? In two…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Pragmatics, Semantics, Cues
Clearfield, Melissa W.; Westfahl, Shannon May-Comyns – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2006
Previous research suggests that infants can calculate simple arithmetic (Wynn, 1992). This study sought to replicate this finding and examine how familiarization may influence response. Experiment 1 confirmed that 3- to 5-month-old infants looked longer at an incorrect outcome (1 + 1 = 1) when no familiarization trials were presented. Experiment 2…
Descriptors: Infants, Cognitive Processes, Arithmetic, Familiarity
Berry, Christopher J.; Shanks, David R.; Henson, Richard N. A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Four experiments are reported that reevaluate P. M. Merikle and E. M. Reingold's (1991) demonstration of unconscious memory: the greater sensitivity to familiarity (repetition) of an indirect (implicit) memory task than of a comparable direct (explicit) task. At study, participants named the cued member of a pair of visually presented words. At…
Descriptors: Memory, Experimental Psychology, Cues, Word Recognition