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Voci, Alberto; Hewstone, Miles; Crisp, Richard J.; Rubin, Mark – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2008
We investigated the effects of gender and group size on perceptions of group variability, using groups of students taking different majors that varied in the proportion of men and women (female-majority, parity, and male-majority). We found that both group size and gender had consistent effects on perceived out-group variability, even when…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Class Size, Females, Familiarity
Williams, Lunetta M. – Journal of Educational Research, 2008
The author identified books most often selected among a sample of economically disadvantaged Black 8- to 12-year-old participants (N = 293) and investigated reasons participants offered for choosing specific books. Participants self-selected books at a book fair providing 412 books. The most commonly selected books supplied descriptive data.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Elementary School Students, Economically Disadvantaged, Books
Remine, Maria D.; Care, Esther; Brown, P. Margaret – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2008
The internal use of language during problem solving is considered to play a key role in executive functioning. This role provides a means for self-reflection and self-questioning during the formation of rules and plans and a capacity to control and monitor behavior during problem-solving activity. Given that increasingly sophisticated language is…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Deafness, Familiarity, Standardized Tests
Duran, Richard P. – Review of Research in Education, 2008
Assessment of learners' academic achievement in a second language presents important challenges to the fields of educational research and educational practice. Although these challenges legitimately concern learners' familiarity with a second language, the challenges are more complex, particularly in the contexts of large-scale assessments that…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Educational Research, Second Language Learning
Saylor, Megan M.; Sabbagh, Mark A. – Child Development, 2004
Two studies investigated how preschool children's interpretations of novel words as names for parts of objects were affected by 3 kinds of information: (a) whole object familiarity, (b) whole part juxtaposition, and (c) syntactic information indicating possession. Study 1 tested 3- to 4-year-olds and found that although there was evidence that all…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Preschool Children, Language Acquisition
Knain, Erick – International Journal of Science Education, 2005
Students' abilities to master the genres of science must include not only factual knowledge. They also have to negotiate what they want to achieve with their texts and their ideas about writing and themselves as writers and science students. In this article, classroom observations, text analysis and interviews are combined in a case study of two…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Familiarity, Teacher Attitudes
Filliter, J.H.; McMullen, P.A.; Westwood, D. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Object naming studies have generally observed that both normal and brain damaged individuals are faster and more accurate at identifying non-living objects than living objects (Humphreys, Riddoch, & Quinlan, 1988; Warrington & Shallice, 1984). However, a potential confounding variable, manipulability, has been present in past studies that may…
Descriptors: Identification, Familiarity, Misconceptions, Language Arts
Brady, N.; Campbell, M.; Flaherty, M. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
We investigated the effect of familiarity on people's perception of facial likeness by asking participants to choose which of two mirror-symmetric chimeric images (made from the left or right half of a photograph of a face) looked more like an original image. In separate trials the participants made this judgment for their own face and for the…
Descriptors: Photography, Familiarity, Long Term Memory
Korenman, Lisa M.; Peynircioglu, Zehra F. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Participants heard music snippets of varying melodic and instrumental familiarity paired with animal-name titles. They then recalled the target when given either the melody or the title as a cue, or they gave name feeling-of-knowing (FOK) ratings. In general, recall for titles was better than it was for melodies, and recall was enhanced with…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Cues, Music, Recall (Psychology)
Morrison, Richard; White, Mathew – World Englishes, 2005
The acknowledgment of world Englishes highlights the need for engendering greater linguistic flexibility among students and educators. Pertaining to listening, such flexibility can be addressed partially through materials and experiences providing increased familiarity with varieties of world Englishes. Examples of world Englishes should be…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Validity, Integrity, Language Variation
Maguire, Phil; Devereux, Barry; Costello, Fintan; Cater, Arthur – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2007
The competition among relations in nominals (CARIN) theory of conceptual combination (C. L. Gagne & E. J. Shoben, 1997) proposes that people interpret nominal compounds by selecting a relation from a pool of competing alternatives and that relation availability is influenced by the frequency with which relations have been previously associated…
Descriptors: Competition, Program Validation, Item Analysis, Human Relations
Sciammarella, Susan; Fernandes, Maria Isabel – Community & Junior College Libraries, 2007
In developing a Library Orientation Tour, it is important to be perceptive about the needs of a college population. At Queensborough Community College the student population is a mix of traditional and non-traditional students from diversified backgrounds. The initial contact with the Library, and its resources, may be overwhelming for students…
Descriptors: Library Research, Familiarity, Research Skills, Information Literacy
Hurwitz, Jason T.; Elliott, Stephen N.; Braden, Jeffery P. – School Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Two questions motivated this study: (a) Does test familiarity influence teachers' judgments of their students' test performance? and (b) Does the disability status of students influence their teachers' judgments? Teachers (n=19) judged item performances for one student with disabilities and one student without disabilities (n pairs=19) from their…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Influences, Teacher Attitudes, Value Judgment
Boerm, Melynda; Gingiss, Phyllis; Roberts-Gray, Cynthia – Journal of School Health, 2007
Background: Texas does not require health education or tobacco use prevention education (TUPE) in its middle schools. During planning for the Texas Tobacco Prevention Initiative, this baseline research was conducted to (1) describe tobacco prevention and control practices in middle schools prior to the pilot, (2) analyze implementation of a state…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, State Legislation, Prevention, Intervention
Bragg, Debra D.; Marvel, Matthew R. – Career and Technical Education Research, 2008
This study examined differences in the awareness, use, and perceived impact of educators, employers, and workforce training providers toward skills standards implementation in the State of Illinois. Group differences were revealed on the use of skills standards, with educators displaying significantly higher levels of use than employers or…
Descriptors: Labor Force Development, State Standards, Skill Development, Program Implementation