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Voytovich, Anthony E.; Rippey, Robert M. – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
In a study of tests on diagnosis it was found that confidence measures of knowledge adjusted for reasoning were more reliable than conventional measures of knowledge, supporting the idea that knowledge enhances the ability to recognize the diagnostic entities, and realism is associated with fewer premature closures. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Processes, Convergent Thinking, Course Content
Tabbron, G. – Vocational Aspect of Education, 1981
Studies the personality traits of carefully defined groups of students in further education colleges and correlates these traits with academic success on unaggregated measures of attainment and with aspects of convergent and divergent thinking. (CT)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Science, Convergent Thinking, Data Analysis
Treffinger, Donald J.; Firestien, Roger L. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1989
The article provides practical information and techniques for effectively using creative problem-solving. Six stages of problem solving, with both convergent and divergent thinking phases, are discussed. Also discussed are equipment, time frames, and environmental requirements for creative problem-solving sessions. Sample exercises are offered.…
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Cooperation, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Naylor, Charlie – International Electronic Journal for Leadership in Learning, 2007
This paper considers "convergence" as deliberate acts of will to achieve common goals within the context of the education service in general and school sector industrial relations in particular. Such language is unusual in the field of industrial relations, where assumptions are often based on notions of conflictual relationships.…
Descriptors: Interests, Unions, Foreign Countries, Educational Change
Schiano, Diane J.; And Others – 1986
Performance on standardized figural analogy tests is considered highly predictive of academic success. While information-processing models of analogy solution attribute performance differences to quantitative differences in processing parameters, the problem-solving literature suggests that qualitative differences in problem representation and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Convergent Thinking, Eye Fixations
Parker, Sarah J. – 1983
The teaching of decision-making, problem-solving, and higher-order thinking skills is necessary to ensure adaptability to our world of accelerated change. Living skills in the technology and information age will include the understanding and application of higher level thinking skills, which will be the educational "basics" of tomorrow.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Convergent Thinking, Creative Thinking
Flinders, Neil J. – 1987
The basic premise of this paper is that effective teacher training programs need to assist students in reaching beyond competence in subject matter and instructional methodology to focus on developing the prospective teacher's capacity to recognize and utilize the cognitive processes underlying the respective categories of the curriculum. A…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Convergent Thinking, Creative Thinking
Gault, George H. – 1982
Part of the Small Town Strategy series, this publication presents some of the more common techniques for identifying problems and setting objectives. A problem-solving process which can be used in many different situtations is presented. The process includes the following sequence: problem statement, goal statement; objectives, strategies,…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Community Action, Community Development, Convergent Thinking
Birckbichler, Diane W. – 1982
Factors that are closely related to creative behavior are also intimately connected with language learning and the ability to communicate in languages other than one's own. These factors are fluency; flexibility; elaboration; originality; sensitivity to problems; and the ability to synthesize and analyze, to reorganize an idea, to handle…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Communicative Competence (Languages), Convergent Thinking, Creative Development
Sternberg, Robert J.; And Others – 1978
A progress report of work done in formulating a theory of deductive reasoning is given. Models for the three main kinds of syllogisms that have been investigated by students of human reasoning (categorical, conditional, and linear) have been formulated and tested. The theory and data for each of the three kinds of syllogisms is summarized. Some…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Convergent Thinking, Deduction
Garvey, Catherine; Baldwin, Thelma – 1970
This report, the first of a series of three, describes a study of the structure and use of language in a defined type of communication situation. Following a review of psychological, sociological, and linguistic studies dealing with the structure of communication or the structure of discourse, a type of goal-directed (convergent) communication is…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Convergent Thinking, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Research
Hatcher, Catherine; And Others – 1974
To answer questions concerning the simple and multivariate relationships of intelligence, divergent thinking, and self-concept with reading achievement, measures of verbal divergent thinking and self-concept were administered to 188 students from an urban, lower middle class, elementary school. Reading achievement and intelligence scores were…
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Divergent Thinking, Elementary School Students, Instructional Program Divisions
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Bucci, Wilma – Cognition, 1978
Children and undergraduate students were studied to expose "structure-neutral" interpretations of logical propositions involving universal affirmatives. Successes with true and false questions and with four different syllogistic forms having three content types were compared. Age-related differences in performance were discussed with…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
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MacKay, Robert – Sociology of Education, 1978
Examines assumptions underlying the classroom activities of teaching and of objective evaluation. Teaching and learning are continuous and contingent activities, but testing and grading proceed under correspondence assumptions. Thus, bureaucratic demands for objective and standardized evaluations are often incompatible with the contingencies of…
Descriptors: Conflict, Convergent Thinking, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
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Sacks, H. V.; Eysenck, Michael W. – British Journal of Psychology, 1977
School pupils (mean age 17 years) were classified as convergers or divergers on the basis of their performance on the AH5 Intelligence Test and the Uses of Objects test. They were presented with a set of concrete and abstract sentences, followed immediately by a forced-choice recognition test. Considered the interaction between…
Descriptors: Convergent Thinking, Data Analysis, Divergent Thinking, Flow Charts
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