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Schlesinger, Matthew; McMurray, Bob – Cognitive Development, 2012
Does modeling matter? We address this question by providing a broad survey of the computational models of cognitive development that have been proposed and studied over the last three decades. We begin by noting the advantages and limitations of computational models. We then describe four key dimensions across which models of development can be…
Descriptors: Computation, Models, Cognitive Development, Taxonomy
Glockner, Andreas; Pachur, Thorsten – Cognition, 2012
In the behavioral sciences, a popular approach to describe and predict behavior is cognitive modeling with adjustable parameters (i.e., which can be fitted to data). Modeling with adjustable parameters allows, among other things, measuring differences between people. At the same time, parameter estimation also bears the risk of overfitting. Are…
Descriptors: Heuristics, Individual Differences, Behavioral Sciences, Cognitive Development
Jang, Yoonhee; Wallsten, Thomas S.; Huber, David E. – Psychological Review, 2012
We present a signal detection-like model termed the stochastic detection and retrieval model (SDRM) for use in studying metacognition. Focusing on paradigms that relate retrieval (e.g., recall or recognition) and confidence judgments, the SDRM measures (1) variance in the retrieval process, (2) variance in the confidence process, (3) the extent to…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Models, Recall (Psychology), Recognition (Psychology)
Jozefowiez, J.; Staddon, J. E. R.; Cerutti, D. T. – Psychological Review, 2009
The authors propose a simple behavioral economic model (BEM) describing how reinforcement and interval timing interact. The model assumes a Weber-law-compliant logarithmic representation of time. Associated with each represented time value are the payoffs that have been obtained for each possible response. At a given real time, the response with…
Descriptors: Intervals, Metacognition, Reinforcement, Time
Randolph, Karen A.; Fincham, Frank; Radey, Melissa – Journal of Family Social Work, 2009
The literature on engaging families in prevention programs is informed by the Health Beliefs Model (HBM), Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA), and Family Systems theory. Although useful, these frameworks have not facilitated the development of prevention-based practice strategies that recognize different levels of prevention (i.e., universal,…
Descriptors: Prevention, Parent Participation, Health Behavior, Beliefs
Boerner, Kathrin; Jopp, Daniela – Human Development, 2007
This article focuses on the common and unique contributions of three major life-span theories in addressing improvement/maintenance and reorientation, which represent central processes of coping with major life change and loss. For this purpose, we review and compare the dual-process model of assimilative and accommodative coping, the model of…
Descriptors: Improvement, Maintenance, Orientation, Coping
De Los Reyes, Andres; Kazdin, Alan E. – Psychological Review, 2006
An international movement has focused on identifying evidence-based interventions that were developed to change psychological constructs and that are supported by controlled studies. However, inconsistent findings within individual intervention studies and among multiple studies raise critical problems in interpreting the evidence, and deciding…
Descriptors: Models, Intervention, Research Methodology, Behavioral Science Research

Van Den Berghe, Pierre L. – Social Science Quarterly, 1978
Explains how sociobiology can contribute to understanding of human behavior. Maintains that although sociobiology is not an exact paradigm of human behavior, it is more relevant than any other paradigm offered by the social sciences. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Behavioral Sciences, Biology, Evaluation

Gilbert, C. Gorman; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1972
Because overuse is causing ecological deterioration and user dissatisfaction, a travel behavior model is needed that predicts intensity of use as a function of user characteristics, entry rates by access points, physical characteristics of the area, alternative management policies, and intervening events. The Markov renewal theory is discussed as…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Ecology, Environmental Influences

Stellar, Eliot – Psychological Review, 1994
A theory of the physiology of motivation is presented. The basic assumption is that the amount of motivated behavior is a direct function of the amount of activity in certain excitatory centers of the hypothalamus. Activities of these centers are determined by factors in four general classes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Emotional Response, Environmental Influences, Models

Serlin, Ronald C. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1987
Discusses criticisms of behavioral science research methodologies, and offers solutions which emphasize that it is only on the basis of theory that one can decide on an appropriate hypothesis to be tested, on a correct method of statistical analysis, and on whether the experimental results can be generalized to a population of interest. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Counseling, Generalization, Hypothesis Testing
Thoresen, Carl E.; Ewart, Craig K. – 1975
This paper describes and analyzes current research in career development, suggests further issues for investigation, and offers recommendations for research based on social learning theory and self-control techniques which would result in a self-management approach to career decisions. A decision-making model of career choice similar to the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Development
Hawkins, Darnell F. – Evaluation Quarterly, 1978
Applied research, as compared to basic nonapplied research, offers the potential for the development of unique insights into the nature of social theory. Cultural deprivation theorizing is used to illustrate the interplay between research and theory. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Action Research, Behavioral Science Research, Conceptual Schemes, Disadvantaged
Lansman, Marcy, Ed.; Hunt, Earl, Ed. – 1981
This technical report contains papers prepared by the 11 speakers at the 1980 Lake Wilderness (Seattle, Washington) Conference on Attention. The papers are divided into general models, physiological evidence, and visual attention categories. Topics of the papers include the following: (1) willed versus automatic control of behavior; (2) multiple…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes
Lindlof, Thomas R. – 1980
The similarities between television viewing and fantasy activity (daydreaming, reverie, mind-wandering, internal dialogue) more than warrant the building of a theoretical construct, especially in the context of recent empirical research on television viewing consequences. A construct of the television viewing process, based on cognitive theories…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Fantasy
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