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Young, Peter Adams – 1975
Random polygons were used as stimuli in a two-choice multiple discrimination learning paradigm designed to test individual learning ability. A nonverbal test was developed in order to avoid the cultural and racial bias which, according to the author, is inherent in verbal tests. Information processing rate (IPR) was used as the measure of learning…
Descriptors: Ability, Ability Identification, Cognitive Processes, Culture Fair Tests
Fulk, Jesse David – 1976
This study compared reading-achievement scores, reading-attitude scores, and self-concept scores of fourth- and sixth-grade students of different ability levels who were taught reading with and without the use of a management system. Results indicated that fourth-grade students with STEA scores of 95 or below had better reading achievement and…
Descriptors: Ability, Doctoral Dissertations, Intermediate Grades, Management Systems
Kalisch, Stanley James, Jr. – 1974
The four purposes of this study were: (1) To compare two versions of a tailored testing model similar to one suggested by Kalisch (1974); (2) To identify levels of the variables within the two versions, which produce an efficient tailored testing procedures; (3) To compare, within each version, the results obtained when employing relatively small…
Descriptors: Ability, Adaptive Testing, Branching, Comparative Analysis
Walker, Martha Susan Motley – 1976
The effects of interest level on comprehension and word-recognition instructional levels were investigated in samples of fifth- and sixth-grade pupils. The effects of sex, ability, interest, and type of skill on performance on informal reading inventories were tested using a four-factor analysis of variance; each grade level was examined…
Descriptors: Ability, Doctoral Dissertations, Informal Reading Inventories, Intermediate Grades
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Perspective on Aging, 1975
The document is comprised of brief excerpts from the Louis Harris and Associates' study for the National Council on the Aging, "The Myth and Reality of Aging in America," the most extensive study ever conducted to determine public attitudes and perceptions of aging in this country, and to document older Americans' views and attitudes…
Descriptors: Ability, Attitudes, Cultural Images, Demography