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Schorr, Frances – 1982
A study was undertaken to delineate and assess the comprehension monitoring activities adults employed when following directions to assemble a model. The study also examined the effects of mode of presentation on such activities. Twenty-six college students were assigned to one of three groups and given a model to assemble. One group received…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Discovery Processes
Aaronson, Shirley – 1980
A study was conducted to examine the various mental processes that occur during listening. Fifteen volunteers at an eastern United States college listened to a 14-minute taped lecture. The participants pressed a button, connected to a light hidden from their view, each time their minds wandered from the specifics of the lecture. They were then…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Imagery, Lecture Method
Miller, James R.; Hayes-Roth, Barbara – 1977
Thirty-six undergraduate students participated in a two-hour experiment that measured the effect of fact and inference text annotation on the integration of information. The subjects were asked to read four pairs of meaningful stories, each of which contained four pairs of related facts about a mythical country. The texts of the experimental group…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Klein-Konigsberg, Estelle – 1979
The study involving 60 learning disabled (LD) children (7-10 years old) was designed to determine if LD children go beyond the given information when trying to understand and remember sentences, i.e., do they spontaneously construct inferential relationships like adults and other children, or do they attend to and rehearse individual sentences of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Shoben, Edward J.; And Others – 1978
Glass and Holyoak (1975) have raised two issues related to the distinction between set-theoretic and network theories of semantic memory, contending that: (a) their version of a network theory, the Marker Search model, is conceptually and empirically superior to the Feature Comparison model version of a set-theoretic theory; and (b) the contrast…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Language Research
Iran-Nejad, Asghar – 1980
Noting that current theories of comprehension are based on the assumption that cognitive patterns (schemata) are structural constructs and that credit for the structural assumption is generally given to F. C. Bartlett, this paper suggests that problems concerning the phenomenal nature of the patterning aspect of cognition may be more readily…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Patterns, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
Anderson, Daniel R. – 1979
The TV viewing situation involves an active transaction between the child, the TV, and the TV viewing environment. The TV viewing transaction is a blend of passive and active cognitive activities. Children begin to watch TV systematically at around 2 1/2 years of age because at that time they have the cognitive ability to aappreciate the meaning…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Peer Influence
Glick, Rochelle; Martorano, Suzanne – 1980
This study was designed to examine the processes underlying developmental changes in children's (1) use of combinatorial strategy, and (2) comprehension of conjunctive and disjunctive propositional relationships. A total of 108 children from third, sixth and eighth grades participated in this study. Each child was administered three tasks…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Goldstein, Ira – 1979
This report summarizes computational investigations of language comprehension based on Marvin Minsky's theory of frames, a recent advance in artifical intelligence theories about the representation of knowledge. The investigations discussed explored frame theory as a basis for text comprehension by implementing models of the theory and developing…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computers, Language Processing
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Baron, Lois J. – 1980
Children from 3 to 14 years of age were asked questions pertaining to their understanding of such television-related characteristics as technique (zooms and edits), fantasy and reality, production source, and acting. Using semi-clinical interviews, the study assessed the kinds of thought processes characteristic of children at varying age levels…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Childrens Television, Cognitive Processes
Tierney, Robert J.; Mosenthal, James – 1980
This paper is intended to serve as an introduction to text analysis as a research tool and vehicle for improving instruction. In terms of perspective, two major theses are maintained throughout the paper: text analysis should be used within the context of understanding that a multiplicity of variables can influence reader/text interactions, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Interaction, Psycholinguistics
Pichert, James W. – 1979
Two studies assessed third, fifth, and seventh grade children's sensitivity to relative importance in prose. Children rated importance similarly to adults when assigned perspectives from which to read. The children's ratings were not necessarily idiosyncratic: they agreed more with each other than with adults rating the same material.…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Perspective Taking
Allen, Vernon L.; Feldman, Robert S. – 1975
The experiment was designed to see whether children differ from adults in the ability to understand nonverbal responses of other children. Ten third-grade children were secretly filmed while watching a very easy and a very hard math lesson. Third graders, sixth graders, and adults (college students) were asked to judge, based on a film of each…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Children
Furr, Oneta R. – 1970
Reading as thinking, the key to reading maturity, flexibility, and efficiency, is dependent upon the reader's purposes and his repertory of reading skills. Instruction should begin with the teacher's evaluation of the reader's functioning skill level, his psychological characteristics, and the nature and quality of his stored information. Skillful…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Cognitive Processes, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
McCarthy, William G. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1978
The organizational thinking structure presented here aims to help teachers and children to develop and use thinking skills during reading. Three levels of reading are defined: reading the lines, reading between the lines, and reading beyond the lines. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Critical Reading, Critical Thinking
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