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Layla Unger; Tyler Chang; Olivera Savic; Benjamin K. Bergen; Vladimir M. Sloutsky – Developmental Science, 2024
Although identifying the referents of single words is often cited as a key challenge for getting word learning off the ground, it overlooks the fact that young learners consistently encounter words in the context of other words. How does this company help or hinder word learning? Prior investigations into early word learning from children's…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Word Frequency, Context Effect, Learning Processes
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Laursen, Skylar J.; Fiacconi, Chris M. – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Despite the naïve intuition that individuals' confidence in their future memory performance should increase with longer self-paced study time, it is commonly observed that the relation between invested study time and memory predictions (i.e., judgments of learning (JOLs)) is negative. This negative relation has been suggested to reflect use of the…
Descriptors: Memory, Memorization, Heuristics, Metacognition
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Julie Y. L. Chow; Jessica C. Lee; Peter F. Lovibond – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
People often rely on the covariation between events to infer causality. However, covariation between cues and outcomes may change over time. In the associative learning literature, extinction provides a model to study updating of causal beliefs when a previously established relationship no longer holds. Prediction error theories can explain both…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Learning Processes, Foreign Countries, Attribution Theory
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Achraf Ammar; Khaled Trabelsi; Mohamed Ali Boujelbane; Atef Salem; Omar Boukhris; Jordan M. Glenn; Piotr Zmijewski; Haitham A. Jahrami; Hamdi Chtourou; Wolfgang I. Schöllhorn – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
The paradoxical effects of contextual interference (CI) assume that high CI practices hinder performances during the acquisition phase of learning, while providing more permanent enhancement during the retention phase. This meta-analysis evaluates the possible generalizability of the CI phenomenon in physical education (PE) and sports contexts,…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Skill Development, Performance, Meta Analysis
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Rhona Brown; Michele Schweisfurth – Comparative Education Review, 2024
"Context matters" has been an adage and a mantra in the field of comparative and international education since its earliest days. However, knowing which things matter, how and to whom, and also how they affect each other places challenging demands on comparative researchers. In this article, we outline different ways that comparativists…
Descriptors: International Education, Comparative Education, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
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Moström Åberg, Marie – Journal of Transformative Education, 2023
The need of being able to foster transformative learning (TL) has increased due to the demands for continuous development in today's work life. Previous research has proposed six core elements to foster TL; however, in these a process perspective is missing. By using an adaptive approach and inspired by action research, drawing on teachers'…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Context Effect, Prior Learning, Learning Theories
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Thatsaniya Rantong; Rattikan Sarnkong – Higher Education Studies, 2025
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of a context-based learning (CBL) management plan on the scientific reasoning abilities of Grade 6 students in Thailand. The participants consisted of 13 students from a public school in the northeastern region. The research instruments included a two-tier multiple-choice test to assess…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Thinking Skills, Grade 6, Foreign Countries
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Sorokowska, Agnieszka; Nord, Marie; Stefanczyk, Michal Mikolaj; Larsson, Maria – Learning & Memory, 2022
Reinstating the olfactory learning context can increase access to memory information, but it is not fully clear which memory functions are subject to an enhancing odor context reinstatement effect. Here, we tested whether congruent odor context during encoding and recall positively affected declarative and nondeclarative memory scores using a…
Descriptors: Olfactory Perception, Recall (Psychology), Story Telling, Information Retrieval
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Iiskala, Tuike; Volet, Simone; Jones, Cheryl; Koretsky, Milo; Vauras, Marja – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2021
This study investigated how metacognitive regulation (MR), especially its forms and foci, was manifested in less and more successful outcome groups' collaborative science learning in diverse learning contexts. Whilst previous research has shown that different forms and foci of MR exist in collaborative learning, their role in groups' learning…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Science Education, Cooperative Learning, Learning Processes
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Hayes, William M.; Wedell, Douglas H. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
In reinforcement learning (RL) tasks, decision makers learn the values of actions in a context-dependent fashion. Although context dependence has many advantages, it can lead to suboptimal preferences when choice options are extrapolated beyond their original encoding contexts. Here, we tested whether we could manipulate context dependence in RL…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Learning Processes, Attention, Context Effect
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Martin Johnson; Dominika Majewska – Discover Education, 2024
In this paper we consider the issue of formality in learning. Both formal and informal learning appear to be well-defined in educational discourse, in contrast with non-formal learning which is less clearly articulated. This lack of clarity around non-formal learning has consequences for its recognition by teachers and learners. To contribute to…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Learning Processes, Pilot Projects, Literature Reviews
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Evelyn Steinberg; Stephan Marsch; Takuya Yanagida; Laura Dörrenbächer-Ulrich; Christopher Pfeiffer; Petra Bührle; Lukas Schwarz; Ulrike Auer; Christin Kleinsorgen; Franziska Perels – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Health sciences students face many challenges in regard to clinical practical learning. A better understanding of student learning is required to address student needs in this crucial phase. The theory of self-regulated learning provides a comprehensive view of learning and could serve as a basis for further research. There are instruments to…
Descriptors: Health Sciences, Workplace Learning, Clinical Experience, Evaluation Methods
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Xiangyi Shi – Discover Education, 2025
Over 10 years of the new college entrance examination reform, the flexible subject selection model has posed challenges to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) majors education in Chinese universities. The relaxation of subject requirements has led to diverse knowledge backgrounds among students, resulting in some lacking a solid…
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, STEM Education, Foreign Countries, Context Effect
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Frischemeier, Daniel; Schnell, Susanne – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2023
As data are 'numbers with context' (Cobb & Moore, 1997), contextual knowledge plays a prominent role in dealing with statistics. While insights about a specific context can further the depth of interpreting and evaluating outcomes of data analysis, research shows how it can also hinder relying on data especially if results differ from…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Context Effect, Data Analysis, Case Studies
Paul T. von Hippel; Brendan A. Schuetze – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Researchers across many fields have called for greater attention to heterogeneity of treatment effects--shifting focus from the average effect to variation in effects between different treatments, studies, or subgroups. True heterogeneity is important, but many reports of heterogeneity have proved to be false, non-replicable, or exaggerated. In…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Replication (Evaluation), Generalizability Theory, Inferences
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