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Jiao, Jian – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The Internet has revolutionized the way users share and acquire knowledge. As important and popular Web-based applications, online discussion forums provide interactive platforms for users to exchange information and report problems. With the rapid growth of social networks and an ever increasing number of Internet users, online forums have…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Manufacturing Industry
Calisto, George W. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This study sought to integrate Dweck and Leggett's (1988) self-theories of intelligence model (i.e., the view that intelligence is either fixed and unalterable or changeable through hard work and effort) with Elliot and Dweck's (1988) achievement goal theory, which explains why some people are oriented towards learning and others toward…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Hypothesis Testing, Persistence
Kozloff, Allison Burstein – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Comprehensive academic achievement tests are routinely used by school psychologists in psycho-educational assessment batteries to identify learning disabled students. A variety of assessment measures are used across age groups to determine if a discrepancy exists between academic achievement and intellectual functioning; however, among the most…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Educational Assessment, Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests
Nallure Balasubramanian, Vineeth – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The fields of pattern recognition and machine learning are on a fundamental quest to design systems that can learn the way humans do. One important aspect of human intelligence that has so far not been given sufficient attention is the capability of humans to express when they are certain about a decision, or when they are not. Machine learning…
Descriptors: World Problems, Intelligence, Lifelong Learning, Prediction
Anderson, Scott Victor – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Motivating students is a central challenge for many teachers, particularly in subjects students commonly perceive as "impenetrable," such as statistics. One line of motivation research by C.S. Dweck (2006) has found that when students believe their intelligence is malleable (i.e., a growth mindset) and that learning is a function of effort, they…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Undergraduate Students, Statistics, Instruction