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Cassidy, Michael F.; Knowlton, James Q. – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1983
Psycholinguistics, pathology, and developmental, cognitive, and cross-cultural social psychology are cited to support the argument that the visual literacy construct has not led to useful research and defensible practice. A reconceptualization of the inherent assumptions and implications is proposed. A 68-item reference list is provided.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Concept Teaching, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
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Tomasello, Michael – Human Development, 1995
Comments on Gauvain's discussion, in this issue, of the development of thinking from a sociocultural perspective, expanding her analysis by comparing research on apes who have developed in natural habitats with apes raised by humans in something resembling a human culture. Argues that the study of nonhuman primates can contribute to the emerging…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Psychology
Cornwell, David; Hobbs, Sandy – 1987
B. F. Skinner's influence on various applications of psychology in education has been greater than J. R. Kantor's, the founder of interbehaviorism. However, the field of education might benefit from a greater input of Kantorian, as opposed to Skinnerian, theory. Policymakers, administrators, and teachers have failed to totally adopt Skinner's…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Psychology, Educational Research, Experimental Psychology
Johansen, Gerard T., Sr. – 1980
This paper relates philosophical and psychological concerns in formulating a theory of teaching and learning. The laboratory exercise is shown to be a paradigm case of the theory, and a means by which students can be taught to think. The laboratory exercise is presented as a means to demonstrate a facet of the conceptual nature of science and to…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Research, Experiential Learning, Instructional Development
Blake, Robert R.; Mouton, Jane Srygley – Training and Development Journal, 1979
The authors state that organizational development (OD) consultants are reluctant to rely upon instruments because this would diminish their sense of usefulness. They discuss 15 OD issues and conclude that OD instruments must be based on sound principles of behavior and sequenced in a planned way in order to implement organizational change and…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Consultants, Educational Technology
Mueller, Richard J.; Mueller, Christine L. – 1995
The cognitive revolution began in the 1950s as researchers began to move away from the study of knowledge acquisition and behaviorism to the study of information and the way it is processed. Four factors are discussed in chapter 1 as contributing to the increase in popularity of the "cognitive revolution" (increasing enthusiasm for the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
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Lomon, Earle L.; And Others – School Science and Mathematics, 1977
The two articles dealing with problem solving and technology in this publication should be useful to those developing the kinds of materials, experiences, and thinking that elementary school industrial arts offers children. The first article accepts problem solving as an educational goal and reports a timely and universally acceptable approach.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Development