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Hogan, Shannon L. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study researched 120 college students and professors to test the mediation of group efficacy between perceived autonomy support and self-determinism. The study provided surveys to students in eight different classes. Studying multiple classes offered an opportunity to understand the model more effectively and in a broader scope. The classes…
Descriptors: College Students, College Faculty, Personal Autonomy, Professional Autonomy
Towler, Annette; Kraiger, Kurt; Sitzmann, Traci; Van Overberghe, Courtney; Cruz, Jaime; Ronen, Eyal; Stewart, David – Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2008
Seductive details are highly interesting information tangential to course objectives. The inclusion of seductive details generally harms performance on recall tests, but few studies have used multimedia training or investigated effects on performance on recognition tests or transfer tasks. We conducted two studies using computer-based training,…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Instructional Design, Course Objectives, Program Effectiveness
McAllister, Michael J.; And Others – Percept Mot Skills, 1970
Descriptors: College Students, Discrimination Learning, Error Patterns, Hypothesis Testing
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Zoh, Myeong-han – Psychological Reports, 1970
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Distance, Hypothesis Testing
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Lazar, Gerald; Weiss, Ethel – Psychological Reports, 1971
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Hypothesis Testing, Inhibition
Derry, Sharon J. – 1982
A study using a biasing paradigm examined four hypotheses regarding specific mechanisms thought to underlie the Assimilation-plus-Correction (A-C) theory of schema-text interactions. According to this theory, the ideas implied by a schema (type-1 ideas) are thought to be assimilated and obscured, while those ideas representing novel information…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
Bady, Richard J. – 1977
Several tasks were developed to investigate adolescents' ability to see correlations in data and to test hypotheses. Emphasis was placed on methodology: do students clearly understand the problem and do the tasks tap the skills they claim to? The 20 ninth-grade and 20 eleventh-grade boys and 15 college freshmen were tested. Most students did…
Descriptors: College Students, Correlation, Developmental Tasks, Educational Research
Cervin, V. B.; And Others – Psychol Rep, 1970
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Students, Hypothesis Testing, Instructional Materials
Mayer, John D. – 1981
The selective learning hypothesis holds that individuals' learning of prose passages will be affected in varying ways by the passages' threatening or unpleasant content. To test this hypothesis, 19 college students read six prose passages--three containing threatening material and three nonthreatening--and then completed a cloze test for each…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, College Students
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Matthews, Thomas J. – Language Learning Journal, 1996
Reviews several teaching methodologies in terms of negative affect. Findings indicate that in those situations where students have little incentive to do well or admit that they wish to do poorly, increased negative affect can motivate them to function at a level of operational tension and achieve optimum learning and performance. (36 references)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Class Activities, College Students
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Lewis, Mathew W.; Anderson, John R. – Cognitive Psychology, 1985
The process of forming operator schemata was studied in three experiments. In each experiment a greater amount of predictive information in a stimulus item increased the chance of selecting the operator accurately.
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Style, College Students, Computer Oriented Programs