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Taylor, William; And Others – 1985
The impact on learning performance of a notetaking strategy called the Directed Overt Activity Strategy (DOA) was evaluated on three types of instructional tasks: spatial learning, simple concept learning, and complex concept learning. One hundred volunteer freshman psychology students from Ohio State University used either the DOA or their own…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, College Freshmen, Concept Formation, Higher Education
Marzano, Robert J.; And Others – 1990
Although there is general acceptance that information presented in formal learning situations must be encoded linguistically by the learner, there is little research on the differential aspects of various types of linguistic encoding strategies. A study sought to determine the differential effects of three linguistic encoding strategies on…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Classroom Research, Educational Research, Encoding (Psychology)
Hunkins, Francis P. – 1986
The central objective of this study was to determine the effects of formal training in the use and types of questions and in the nature and use of algorithms on middle school students' achievement in economic geography. Subjects were 190 eighth grade students in a large metropolitan school district. Three experimental groups received either: (1)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Algorithms, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Development
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Kiewra, Kenneth A.; And Others – Instructional Science, 1989
Discussion of the functions of note-taking and reviewing notes in the learning process highlights two studies of undergraduates that were conducted with three treatment groups: (1) note-taking only; (2) note-taking and review; and (3) review only with borrowed notes. One study involved learning from a videotaped lecture, and one from a printed…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Higher Education, Intermode Differences, Learning Processes