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Messick, Samuel; French, John W. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1975
Investigates extent to which perceptual factors of speed and flexibility of closure represent more general processes also operating in cognitive and personality domains by including in a single factor analysis perceptual tests and new tests requiring cognitive abilities resembling closure abilities operating in the perceptual domain. (RC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Factor Analysis, Perception
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Hermelin, B.; O'Connor, N. – British Journal of Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Autism, Deafness, Handicapped Children, Memory
GROPPER, GEORGE L. – 1962
AN EXPERIMENT TO DETERMINE EFFECTIVENESS OF VISUAL (VI) AND VERBAL (VE) PROGRAMED PRESENTATIONS ALSO VARIED RESPONSE MODE (ACTIVE VERSUS PASSIVE) AND ORDER OF PRESENTATION OF VI AND VE VERSIONS OF A SCIENCE LESSON FOR 200 GRADE 8 STUDENTS, TAUGHT VIA CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION, THE FACTORIAL DESIGN REQUIRED EXPOSURE TO ONE LESSON VERSION, IMMEDIATE…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Achievement Tests, Closed Circuit Television, Programed Instruction
Evans, Thomas; Byers, Joe – 1978
The auditory/verbal short-term memory of 64 college students was examined across a wide range of retention intervals (5 seconds to 60 seconds). High attention during interpolated processing was ensured by monitoring rehearsal with a combination of methods, and errors were analyzed for evidence of proactive and intra-unit interference. Recall of…
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
BODENHAMER, SCHELL H. – 1964
TO DETERMINE THE COMPARATIVE AMOUNT OF LEARNING THAT OCCURRED AND THE AUDIENCE REACTION TO MEETING EFFECTIVENESS, A 20-MINUTE INFORMATIVE SPEECH, "THE WEATHER," WAS PRESENTED WITH VISUAL AIDS TO 23 AND WITHOUT VISUAL AIDS TO 23 INFORMAL, VOLUNTARY, ADULT AUDIENCES. THE AUDIENCES WERE RANDOMLY DIVIDED, AND CONTROLS WERE USED TO ASSURE IDENTICAL…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Audience Participation, Audiovisual Aids, Recall (Psychology)
Adams, Marilyn Jager – 1978
To develop a coherent description of the knowledge and processes involved in skillful word recognition, a study was devised in which 16 adults participated in four related experiments. The purpose of the first experiment was to examine some basic aspects of the processing of words, pseudowords, and nonwords and to discover basic differences in…
Descriptors: Adults, Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Cues
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Schmelkin, Liora; Reid, D. Kim – 1977
Three conjunctive concept-learning problems were presented to 70 educable mentally retarded (EMR) children (9 to 14 years old) and 76 controls (7 to 10 years old) to assess the effects of four verbalization conditions and the presence or absence of a memory aid on concept attainment. Verbalization conditions were the following. (1) no…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Peterson, Jenny Boyer – 1975
This paper reports three experiments concerning methodological issues in studies on incidental learning performance which use verbal and nonverbal procedures and which appear to be hampered by differences in stimulus materials, learning opportunities, and dependent measures. The first study, using 128 children from grades 3, 5, 7, and 9, attempted…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Incidental Learning, Intentional Learning
Girard, Jacques D. – 1972
An experiment is reported involving the teaching of the agreement of the past participle without an auxiliary verb, with "avoir" and with "etre," patterned after the studies of S. Roller in 1952-53 in this area. The initial experimentation is updated and involves the use of a Skinnerian model of programed instruction. The objectives, operational…
Descriptors: Educational Experiments, French, Language Instruction, Language Research
Semmel, Melvyn I.; And Others – 1969
To collect word association norms, 100 educable mentally handicapped boys (chronological ages 11 to 16, mental ages 7 to 11.5) responded to 25 nouns from the Mein and O'Connor list of words most commonly used by retarded children. The subjects were individually tested by stimuli typed on cards. The responses of all 100 subjects to the 25 stimulus…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation
Remstad, Robert C.; And Others – 1969
This study tested the possibility of using the optimization techniques of the response surface model in maximizing the response to a concept learning task. A secondary purpose was the investigation of the extent to which findings from concept learning experiments in laboratory settings would generalize to the learning of types of concepts…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Elementary School Students, Experimental Schools, Experiments
McGhee, Paul E. – 1973
According to the cognitive-congruency principle, humor appreciation peaks when the cognitive demands of the stimulus are congruent with the cognitive level of the child. This study tested the principle with jokes based on concepts associated with concrete operational thinking, conservation of mass and weight. This method provides a satisfactory…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Conservation (Concept), Elementary Education
Mithaug, Dennis E. – AAESPH Review, 1978
Two experiments were done with a 16-year-old severely retarded male, involving the training of generalized instruction-following responses to preposition-noun combinations. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Exceptional Child Research, Instruction
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Reber, Arthur S.; Lewis, Selma – Cognition, 1977
College students learned implicitly the underlying structure of an artificial language by memorizing a set of representative examples. The form and structure of their knowledge was evaluated and analyzed by: (1) solving anagrams; (2) determining well-formedness of novel letter strings; and (3) providing detailed introspective reports. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Language Learning Levels, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
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Eberst, Richard M. – Journal of School Health, 1978
Both technical health words and common health words produce communication blockages in college sex education classes. (MM)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, College Students, Higher Education, Sex Education
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