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Rockart, John Fralick; Morton, Michael S. Scott – 1975
How will the computer affect learning on the college campus? How should a faculty member go about selecting a mode of computer-based instruction for a particular course? These questions are the point of departure for this particular analysis of the use of the computer in instruction. The analysis begins with the construction of a model of the…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Educational Media, Higher Education
Patrick, Edward Marion – 1976
It was hypothesized that factual learning of prequestion groups could be improved if the factors of prequestion uncertainty, original response to text content, and postacquisition review of information recently stored in memory were incorporated into a prequestion situation. The 144 treatment subjects and 72 control subjects read 18 paragraphs of…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Learning, Learning Processes
Worley, John C., Jr. – 1973
Research regarding the establishment of learned reinforcement with mildly retarded children is reviewed. Noted are findings which indicate that educable retarded students, possibly due to cultural differences, are less responsive to social rewards than either nonretarded or more severely retarded children. Characteristics of primary and secondary…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning, Learning Theories, Mental Retardation
Roulet, E. – 1975
Throughout the fifties and sixties the methodology of second-language teaching underwent a radical change in response to new communication needs, and under the influence of structural linguistics and behavioral psychology. Unfortunately, the effort did not produce all of the results expected, and this probably for two reasons: on the one hand, it…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Instruction, Learning, Psycholinguistics
Kerst, Stephen Marshall – 1974
The purposes of this study were to determine if test stimulus was a member of the memory set and if items in an interactive image held in short term memory (STM) could be scanned simultaneously. In experiment one, 50 university subjects compared a test word with a set of one to three words held in STM. The rate of STM search was obtained by…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning, Memory, Paired Associate Learning
Miller, Patty L.; Phillips, E. Ray – 1974
A 20-task learning hierarchy for subtraction of fractions was deductively derived using Gagne's task analysis. To test this analysis empirically, composite items were written for each level and administered to students in grades 3-6. Test results were analyzed by the Walbesser Technique and Pattern Analysis; the acceptance levels developed by…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary School Mathematics, Fractions, Instruction
Maynard, Fred J.; Strickland, James F., Jr. – 1969
This study reports on the comparison of three methods of teaching general mathematics: (1) non-verbalized student discovery of principles and generalizations, (2) student-teacher development of principles and generalizations, and (3) teacher statement and application of principles and generalizations with illustrations in a problem set followed by…
Descriptors: Achievement, Discovery Learning, Instruction, Learning
Gay, Lorraine R. – 1970
Reported are the results of a study which investigated the effect of temporal position of review through two experiments. Experiment I involved one review; Experiment II involved two reviews. In Experiment I, eighth grade students were pretested, presented with the learning task (four rules from algebra and geometry), and randomly assigned to one…
Descriptors: Achievement, Algebra, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics
Yeager, John L.; Kissel, Mary Ann – 1969
The relationship betwee n a composite of student entry characteristics--unit pretest score, number of skills to be mastered in the unit, the student's intelligence quotient and age, units previously mastered--and the amount of time required to complete one of four units of D or E level mathematics was investigated. Beta weights for the regression…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Intelligence, Learning, Mathematics
Bruce, Darryl – 1974
This paper reports on the results of several experiments concerned with instructions to forget certain information and to remember other information presented in the context of a variety of laboratory tasks of short-term memory. Assessment of the retention of remember material indicated that it varies directly with the degree to which clear…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Learning, Learning Processes
Yussen, Steven R.; And Others – 1974
Thirty-two children each in grades 1-5 participated in an experiment designed to replicate and extend a study by Flavell and associates (1972) which hypothesized that "memorizing and perceiving are functionally undifferentiated for the young child, with deliberate memorization only gradually emerging as a separate and distinctive form of cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Learning
Montague, William E.; Carter, John – 1974
This study investigated the facilitative effects of the loci system using mental imagery for acquisition and recall within a retroactive inhibition (RI) paradigm. Fifty-five college undergraduates were randomly assigned to five treatment conditions. Four groups formed cells in a 2x2 factorial design which included (1) an RI factor (AB-AD vs.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Research, Learning
Ghatala, Elizabeth Schwenn – 1974
This paper describes three experiments related to differences in discrimination learning. In Experiment 1, sixth-grade subjects were required to judge the situational frequency of items which had occurred from 0 to 4 times on a study list. For one group the study list consisted of high-frequency words. Another group judged low-frequency words…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Educational Research, Grade 4, Grade 6
Cunningham, Donald J.; And Others – 1972
A study was conducted to explore the developmental differences in utilizing a superordinate context during learning and to examine the stability of the advantage of a superordinate context at retention across grade level. Ss were 98 students from third and fifth grade classes, who were divided approximately evenly by sex. A 2 x 2 x 2 factorial…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary School Students, Learning, Learning Processes
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DeVries, Rheta – 1973
This study attempted to determine if performance on Piagetian tasks can be predicted from Stanford-Binet mental age or IQ. Subjects were 143 children of bright, average, and retarded abilities as measured by performance on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Test. Bright and average children were chronologically aged five to seven years; retarded…
Descriptors: Ability, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Mathematics, Evaluation
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