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Hayek, Maisam; Dorfberger, Shoshi; Karni, Avi – Developmental Science, 2016
Children with developmental dyslexia (DD) may differ from typical readers in aspects other than reading. The notion of a general deficit in the ability to acquire and retain procedural ("how to") knowledge as long-term procedural memory has been proposed. Here, we compared the ability of elementary school children, with and without…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dyslexia, Braille, Elementary School Students

Cohen, Mark E.; Heller, Tamar – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
On discrimination learning trials which allowed subjects to press an information key when in doubt, retarded children made significantly more presses than control groups. Results confirmed the hypothesis that retarded children would be more outerdirected than normal children in a situation in which distractibility could not play a role. (Author/GO)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Discrimination Learning, Elementary School Students, Error Patterns
Berman, Phyllis W. – 1970
The two experiments investigated stimulus novelty which may affect reward and nonreward in a discrimination learning situation at different ages. The first experiment compared two types of "trial one" stimulus procedures on error tendencies following reward and nonreward. The two procedures differed with respect to novelty effects. One group was…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Elementary School Students, Error Patterns, Preschool Children

Nazzaro, Jean N.; And Others – Journal of General Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Color, Cues
Hartley, Deborah G. – 1971
The present study examines the relationship between alternation behavior and performance, and in addition, the effects of reinforcement configuration and relevant dimension upon the use of alternation strategies in probability learning. Also investigated is the hypothesis that children's errors at terminal levels of performance in a two-choice…
Descriptors: Dimensional Preference, Discrimination Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Education

Mason, George E. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1970
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Discrimination Learning, Elementary School Students, Error Patterns