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Wicker, Frank W. – AV Communication Review, 1970
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Educational Research, Pictorial Stimuli, Verbal Stimuli
Koen, Frank – 1969
It was predicted that two variables would influence recognition memory for complex visual stimuli: association values, and the realistic-abstract dimension, or "objectivity". The stimuli were 12 reproductions of realistic paintings (clearly representing real world objects), six of high association value and six of low; and 12 abstract pictures,…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Measurement, Memory, Nonverbal Learning
Orgs, Guido; Lange, Kathrin; Dombrowski, Jan-Henryk; Heil, Martin – Brain and Cognition, 2006
In this study we examined conceptual priming using environmental sounds and visually displayed words. Priming for sounds and words was observed in response latency as well as in event-related potentials. Reactions were faster when a related word followed an environmental sound and vice versa. Moreover both stimulus types produced an N400-effect…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Comparative Analysis, Verbal Stimuli, Reaction Time
KOENKE, KARL; OTTO, WAYNE – 1967
PREVIOUS STUDIES REPORT THAT CHILDREN WHO ARE GOOD READERS DIFFER IN RESPONSE CONSENSUALITY FROM POOR READERS IN A WORK-ASSOCIATION TASK INVOLVING VERBAL OR PICTORIAL STIMULI. TO DETERMINE WHETHER THIS NONCONSENSUALITY EXISTS AMONG ADULTS FROM DIFFERENT READING LEVELS, 15 ADULTS WERE RANDOMLY CHOSEN FROM EACH OF THREE GROUPS--(1) AN ADULT BASIC…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Association Measures, Associative Learning, Pictorial Stimuli
Goldberger, Leo; Bendich, Stephen – 1971
This study measured responsiveness to the immediate environment on the basis of the social (vs. neutral) content of a person's free associations, in an effort to relate this responsiveness to field-dependence. The results lend support to the view that field-dependence is associated with social responsiveness in word association. Two aspects of…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Behavioral Science Research, Environmental Influences, Responses

Lynch, Steve; Rohwer, William D., Jr. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Hypothesis Testing, Paired Associate Learning, Pictorial Stimuli
Fuller, George D.; Kates, Solis L. – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1969
Based in part on an MS thesis (Fuller), University of Massachusetts.
Descriptors: Association Measures, Associative Learning, Language Ability, Responses

Pressley, Michael; Bryant, Susan L. – Child Development, 1982
In order to examine the effects of interrogative strategies in promoting children's associative learning, children five and six years of age, as well as sixth-grade children, were first presented with a variety of picture-paired associates and then tested for the ability to memorize them. (MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Associative Learning, Children, Foreign Countries
Ushakova, T. N. – Psychological Questions, 1969
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Child Language, Language Patterns, Neurolinguistics

DiCaprio, Nicholas S.; Perample, Thomas C. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1973
Two techniques of anxiety reduction are studied singly and in combination: rapid repetition of words and paired-associate learning. Paired-associate learning with Counteracting Response Associates yielded the best long-term reduction in response anxiety, which suggests the potential application of this technique in therapy. (Authors/CB)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Associative Learning, Data Analysis, Paired Associate Learning

Denney, Nancy Wadsworth – Developmental Psychology, 1974
Discusses two experiments in which middle-aged, elderly, professional, and non-professional males and females were given the Conceptual Styles Test. An analysis of variance on the percentage of complementary responses revealed significant effects for age, occupation, and th interaction between age and sex. (ED)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Associative Learning, Cognitive Development
Mueller, John H.; And Others – 1974
Four experiments were conducted to examine the effects of various processing instructions on the rate of false recognition. The continuous single-item procedure was used, and false recognitions of four types were examined: synonyms, antonyms, nonsemantic associates, and homonyms. The instructions encouraged subjects to think of associates, usages…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Memory
Doak, John Linward – 1969
A study of the commonality of associations of 50 lexical and 50 structural words by 80 kindergarten children indicated that (1) there was no significant difference in commonality of responses between lexical and structural words, (2) there was a difference in commonality relations for the sexes, and (3) there was more commonality in responses to…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Associative Learning, Kindergarten Children, Patterned Responses

Cuvo, Anthony J.; Witryol, Sam L. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Motivation

Griffith, John J.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1980
Single word and continuous association test behaviors of children (mean age 15.1 years) at high (N=207) and low (N=104) risk for schizophrenia were analyzed as part of a longitudinal prospective study. (SBH)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Children, Exceptional Child Research