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Antony, James W.; Stiver, Caroline A.; Graves, Kathryn N.; Osborne, Jarryd; Turk-Browne, Nicholas B.; Bennion, Kelly A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Theories of memory consolidation suggest that initially rich, vivid memories become more gist-like over time. However, it is unclear whether gist-like representations reflect a loss of detail through degradation or the blending of experiences into statistical averages, and whether the strength of these representations increases, decreases, or…
Descriptors: Memory, Behavioral Science Research, Undergraduate Students, Computer Simulation
Ke, Fengfeng; Moon, Jewoong – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2018
Using OpenSimulator, we constructed a 3D virtual playground that affords competition-themed social gaming, role-play gaming and design-themed architectural gaming among high-functioning autistic (HFA) children. A mixed-method, multi-case study was conducted to examine the association between the game task and setting features, learners'…
Descriptors: Correlation, Computer Simulation, Role Playing, Interpersonal Relationship
Dougherty, Michael R.; Thomas, Rick P. – Psychological Review, 2012
The authors propose a general modeling framework called the general monotone model (GeMM), which allows one to model psychological phenomena that manifest as nonlinear relations in behavior data without the need for making (overly) precise assumptions about functional form. Using both simulated and real data, the authors illustrate that GeMM…
Descriptors: Least Squares Statistics, Decision Making, Cognitive Development, Child Development
Lawson, Larry L.; Lawson, Catherine L. – Simulation & Gaming, 2010
Experimental research in business and economics has exploded in recent years in both laboratory and field settings. The generality of findings from field experiments is limited by the specificity of the experimental environment. Laboratory studies, on the other hand, are criticized for being devoid of the contextual cues that may indicate to…
Descriptors: Video Games, Computer Simulation, Experiments, Research Methodology
Nordstokke, David W.; Zumbo, Bruno D. – Journal of Educational Research & Policy Studies, 2007
The central messages of this paper are that (a) unequal variances may be more prevalent than typically imagined in educational and policy research, and (b) when considering tests of equal variances one needs to be cautious about what is being referred to as "Levene's test" because Levene's test is actually a family of techniques. Depending on…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Educational Policy, Educational Research, Computer Software
Johnston, Michael R.; Hayes, Linda J. – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2005
A need exists for a controlled examination of the variables that may affect the results of a behavior-based safety program. These include the rate of risky behaviors and how they relate to a contingent bonus payout (Experiment 1), and the relative amounts of honesty in injury reporting and rule following (Experiment 2). A simple task consisting of…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Injuries, Safety Education, Behavior Patterns

Thompson, Bruce – Journal of Experimental Education, 1991
Monte Carlo methods were used to evaluate the degree to which canonical function and structure coefficients may be differentially sensitive to sampling error. For each of 64 research situations, 1,000 random samples were drawn. Both sets of coefficients were roughly equally influenced; some exceptions are noted. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Computer Simulation, Correlation, Matrices

Lambert, Zarrel V.; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1991
A method is presented that eliminates some interpretational limitations arising from assumptions implicit in the use of arbitrary rules of thumb to interpret exploratory factor analytic results. The bootstrap method is presented as a way of approximating sampling distributions of estimated factor loadings. Simulated datasets illustrate the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Computer Simulation, Estimation (Mathematics), Factor Structure

Pavlovski, Raymond P.; And Others – American Behavioral Scientist, 1990
Experimentally examines reorganization, a fundamental component of William T. Powers' theory of mind based on the control theory of behavior. Attempts to model reorganization, focusing on improvements in performance with practice and how practice influences attention. Speculates how outputs from higher levels of the control hierarchy are involved…
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Computer Simulation
Epstein, Robert – Educational Technology, 1993
Describes generativity theory based on the probabilities of many behaviors that are in competition and considers its effect on creativity. Topics discussed include previous and current generativity research, including behavior charts and frequency profiles; computer simulations; skills that improve generative processes; and creativity training in…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behavioral Sciences, Charts, Computer Simulation
Mauk, Michael D.; Ohyama, Tatsuya – Learning & Memory, 2004
Like many forms of Pavlovian conditioning, eyelid conditioning displays robust extinction. We used a computer simulation of the cerebellum as a tool to consider the widely accepted view that extinction involves new, inhibitory learning rather than unlearning of acquisition. Previously, this simulation suggested basic mechanistic features of…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Neurological Impairments, Eye Movements, Behavioral Science Research
Tengs, Tammy O.; Ahmad, Sajjad; Moore, Rebecca; Gage, Eric – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2004
If manufacturing a safer cigarette is technically possible--an open question--then mandating that tobacco manufacturers improve the safety of cigarettes would likely have both positive and negative implications for the nation's health. On the one hand, removing toxins may reduce the incidence of smoking-related diseases and premature mortality in…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Smoking, Hypothesis Testing, Cognitive Mapping

Locke, Lawrence F.; And Others – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1992
These articles contain responses from several scholars on the issue of field systems analysis (FSA). The scholars offer critiques from their sport pedagogy perspectives, a reaction relating FSA to personal examinations of teaching expertise, and a discussion of how computer simulation informs the study of expert teachers. (SM)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Computer Simulation, Educational Research, Higher Education

Gosenpud, Jerry; Washbush, John – Simulation & Gaming, 1996
Presents five studies on the relationship between Myers-Briggs Type Indicator personality types and performance in a total enterprise simulation. Subjects were business students at a Midwestern university. Findings indicated no statistically supportable relationships and differed from previous research, possibly due to differences in population,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Business Administration Education, Case Studies, College Students