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Bernacki, Matthew L.; Byrnes, James P.; Cromley, Jennifer G. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
Studies examining students' achievement goals, cognitive engagement strategies and performance have found that achievement goals tend to predict classes of cognitive strategy use which predict performance on measures of learning. These studies have led to deeper theoretical understanding, but their reliance on self-report data limit the…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Notetaking, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement
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de Bruin, Anique B. H.; Rikers, Remy M. J. P.; Schmidt, Henk G. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2007
The present study was designed to test the effect of self-explanation and prediction on the development of principled understanding of novices learning to play chess. First-year psychology students, who had no chess experience, first learned the basic rules of chess and were afterwards divided in three conditions. They either observed (control…
Descriptors: Psychology, Prediction, Games, Higher Education
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Moos, Daniel C.; Azevedo, Roger – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2008
Think-aloud and pre-test data were collected from 49 undergraduates with varying levels of prior domain knowledge to examine the relationship between prior domain knowledge and self-regulated learning with hypermedia. During the experimental session, each participant individually completed a pretest on the circulatory system, and then one 40-min…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Anatomy, Learning Processes, Human Body
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Shuell, Thomas J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1988
An analysis of the learning process that focuses on the role of elaboration and students' prior knowledge is presented. Learning from instruction is distinguished from learning and instruction, and a series of learning functions are identified. (TJH)
Descriptors: Instruction, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Prior Learning
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Schunk, Dale H. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
Verbalization helps children to develop self-regulated learning of cognitive skills. It can improve children's attention to task-relevant features and can enhance coding, storage, and retention of materials. As a systematic approach for improving learning, it can raise self-efficacy. (JAZ)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Learning Theories
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Pressley, Michael; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1982
Imagery and sentence versions of the key word method of vocabulary learning were contrasted with three nonkey word verbal-contextual alternatives using strict, intermediate, and lenient scoring criteria. Definition learning in the key word conditions, imagery more so than verbal, was superior to learning in all nonkey word conditions, especially…
Descriptors: Definitions, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Imagery
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Wang, Margaret C.; Peverly, Stephen T. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
This paper presents a model for the study of self-instructive learning. The model is based on the assumption that individual differences in self-instructive abilities affect student learning. Application of the model in a classroom situation is discussed. (JAZ)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences, Learning Processes
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Schmeck, Ronald R; Spofford, Mark – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1982
An investigation was undertaken to determine whether highly aroused (e.g. highly anxious) students are handicapped with regard to their ability to learn through deep processing and elaboration. The hypothesis that well-developed deep and elaborative habits of thought might counteract the disruptive effects that excessive arousal has upon students…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Attention, Cognitive Style, Higher Education
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McGivern, Julia E.; Levin, Joel R. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1983
Fifth-grade students with high or low vocabulary knowledge were taught new words according to the mnemonic keyword method. Three instructional conditions varied by the degree of structure provided by the experimenter. All variations facilitated learning. In aptitude x treatment interaction, structure made far less difference for high-knowledge…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Educational Psychology, Instructional Design, Intermediate Grades
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Pressley, Michael; Ahmad, Maheen – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
Hint, pegword experience, and hint plus pegword experience conditions were evaluated against three other conditions: (1) a no strategy control condition; (2) an instructional treatment to maximize elaborative strategy use; and (3) an instructional treatment to minimize elaborative strategy use. Results clarify the nature of elaborative production…
Descriptors: Adults, Associative Learning, Context Clues, Higher Education
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Weinstein, Claire E. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1982
The effects of a diversified imaginal and verbal elaboration strategy training program upon the learning and retention (efficiency) of ninth-grade students was investigated. The results, using free recall, modified serial recall, paired-associate learning, and reading comprehension tests, indicate that students can be trained to use elaboration to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Grade 9, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies
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Larson, Celia O.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1985
Pairs of undergraduate students were instructed to engage in metacognitive activities, elaborative activities, or neither while listening to prose passages. Results of a recall test suggested that metacognitive activity facilitated cooperative learning, while elaborative activity transferred to a later individual learning activity. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Aural Learning, Field Dependence Independence, Higher Education