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Anderson, Ruth; And Others – 1983
To examine the relationship between reflection-impulsivity and creativity in hearing impaired and unimpaired elementary children, 26 hearing impaired and 16 hearing children (8-13 years old) were administered the Matching Familiar Figures Test and the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking. Correlation coefficients were calculated to examine the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Creativity, Deafness
Wagner, Jim – 1982
The paper reviews research dealing with the process of reflective abstraction, analysis and modification of one's own behavior, in learning disabled students. A study was conducted to test the hypothesis that children with a working memory of three pieces of information, who are inclined to employ self-terminating processing strategies because of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Weiner, Alan S. – Child Development, 1975
Differences in the rates of visual information-processing in 8- and 10-year-old reflective and impulsive children were measured. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Reaction Time
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Weiner, Alan S.; Berzonsky, Michael D. – Child Development, 1975
Selective attention was assessed in second, fourth, and sixth grade reflective and impulsive children with an incidental learning task. By the sixth grade, reflective children displayed less incidental learning and greater central learning but impulsive children did not appear to attend selectively. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
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Paulsen, Karen; Arizmendi, Thomas – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1982
The Matching Familiar Figures Test assesses the dimension of reflection-impulsivity in children. This study compares responses of a single sample to the established norms and adds intelligence quotient (IQ) for classification purposes. Analysis indicates that IQ significantly correlates with both latency and errors. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
Reid, D. Kim – 1975
Thirty impulsive and 30 reflective EMR (educable mentally retarded) Black students (9-12 years old) were administered conjunctive concept attainment tasks with or without a memory aid. Repeated measures analyses of variance were used to examine the effects of the independent variables (cognitive tempo, presence or absence of a memory aid, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
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Bryant, N. Dale; Gettinger, Maribeth – Journal of Educational Research, 1981
Differences between learning disabled and nonlearning disabled children's paired-associate learning can be eliminated by using instructional modifications. Procedures that reduce the "overloading" of the learning disabled students' cognitive processes have positive effects on associative learning. (CJ)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Cameron, Roy – 1977
This study of problem solving and conceptual tempo had two objectives: (1) to begin to clarify the underlying deficiencies which contribute to the less efficient information processing of impulsive children (as compared with reflective children) during problem solving; and (2) to demonstrate the utility of using a task analysis as a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
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Juliano, Daniel – Journal of Psychology, 1977
Shows that age or conceptual tempo are not related to the number of trials needed to reach the criteria for a learning task. Impulsive responders performed more poorly than groups of slow-inaccurate, fast-accurate, and reflective responders on the transfer of learning task. (RL)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Age, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
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Weithorn, Corinne J.; Kagen, Edward – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
Effects of high activity level and cognitive impulsivity on the production of relevant, task-directed verbalizations were examined in a group of 90 second graders. Impulsivity-reflectivity was related to the production of both spontaneous and induced on-task verbalizations, but high activity level ratings were not. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
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Peters, R. DeV. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1979
The optional shift performance of 52 reflective and 50 impulsive second-grade girls was assessed under two response-consequence conditions: (1) reward for correct responses only, and (2) reward for correct responses and a penalty for incorrect responses. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Conceptual Tempo
Montare, Alberto; Heyman, Marjorie – 1975
This study investigates the relationship between temporal organization and the rate at which discrimination-reversal learning mastery occurs within sixth-grade students. Subjects were 22 male and 30 female students from a predominantly white, middle class rural school. Temporal behavior was assessed with a task that had subjects reproduce standard…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Discrimination Learning
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Stein, Norman; Prindaville, Patricia Steele – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1976
This study indicates that impulsive children inhibit expressive behavior less than reflective children in the presence of a nonverbal inhibitory cue, and provides support for the construct validity of the Matching Familiar Figures Test of reflectivity/impulsivity. (GO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Discrimination Learning
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Sergeant, Joseph A.; Scholten, C. A. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1985
Reports the results of a high-speed search task administered to overactive and distractible (hyperactives), normoactive and distractible, and normoactive and attentive (controls) children. Instructions emphasized speed, accuracy, or both speed and accuracy. Indicates that controls and distractibles conformed to the fast guess model, which relates…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Children, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
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Walczyk, Jeffrey J.; Hall, Vernon C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1989
Forty-eight third- and 48 fifth-graders' ability to monitor comprehension was measured with the error detection paradigm. Some analyses excluded 23 third- and 14 fifth-graders. Cognitively-reflective and impulsive children--distinguished via the Matching Familiar Figures Test--differed significantly on their ability to identify inconsistencies.…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Conceptual Tempo
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