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Xiaobo Liu; Yu Zhang – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Cognitive load theory is widely used in educational research and instructional design, which relies heavily on conceptual constructs and measurement instruments of cognitive load. Due to its implicit nature, cognitive load is usually measured by other related instruments, such as commonly-used self-report scales of mental effort or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Cognitive Measurement, Educational Research
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Nurbanu Kansizoglu; Nazan Bekiroglu – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2025
This study aims to assess the overall impact of vocabulary development interventions on cognitive vocabulary outcomes. To achieve this, 43 theses on vocabulary teaching, each involving a specific intervention, were analyzed using meta-analysis. The findings from the meta-analysis, based on the random effects model, indicated that the average…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Intervention, Outcomes of Education, Meta Analysis
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Monika Lohani; Joel M. Cooper; Amy S. McDonnell; Gus G. Erickson; Trent G. Simmons; Amanda E. Carriero; Kaedyn W. Crabtree; David L. Strayer – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
The reliability of cognitive demand measures in controlled laboratory settings is well-documented; however, limited research has directly established their stability under real-life and high-stakes conditions, such as operating automated technology on actual highways. Partially automated vehicles have advanced to become an everyday mode of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Automation, Psychophysiology
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Lindsay C. Bowman; Amanda C. Brandone – Developmental Science, 2024
Behavioral research demonstrates a critical transition in preschooler's mental-state understanding (i.e., theory of mind; ToM), revealed most starkly in performance on tasks about a character's false belief (e.g., about an object's location). Questions remain regarding the neural and cognitive processes differentiating children who pass versus…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Theory of Mind
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Lucía de Hoyos; Ellen Verhoef; Aysu Okbay; Janne R. Vermeulen; Celeste Figaroa; Miriam Lense; Simon E. Fisher; Reyna L. Gordon; Beate St Pourcain – npj Science of Learning, 2025
Early-life abilities involved in perceiving, producing and engaging with music (musicality) may shape later (social) communication and language abilities. Here, we investigate phenotypic and genetic relationships linking musicality and communication abilities by studying information from preschool and school-aged children of the Avon Longitudinal…
Descriptors: Music Education, Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Communication Skills
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Jacqueline M. Caemmerer; Stephanie Ruth Young; Danika Maddocks; Natalie R. Charamut; Eunice Blemahdoo – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2024
In order to make appropriate educational recommendations, psychologists must understand how cognitive test scores influence specific academic outcomes for students of different ability levels. We used data from the WISC-V and WIAT-III (N = 181) to examine which WISC-V Index scores predicted children's specific and broad academic skills and if…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Academic Achievement, Intelligence Tests, Children