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Ludlow, Barbara L.; Woodrum, Diane T. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1982
Twenty gifted learners (11 years old) demonstrated performance superior to 20 average age matched learners on problem solving tasks related to memory and attention, but not on all measures related to performance efficiency and strategy selection. Average Ss used significantly more advanced strategies when continued access to feedback was…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Feedback, Gifted, Learning Processes
Schunk, Dale H.; Cox, Paula D. – 1986
The experiment reported here investigated how verbalization of subtraction with regrouping operations influenced learning disabled students' self-efficacy and skillful performance, and also explored how effort attributional feedback affected these achievement behaviors. Learning disabled students (N=90) from grades 6 through 8 received training…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Learning Processes

Moses, Nelson – Cognitive Development, 1994
Studied development of procedural knowledge in 14 adults, aged 18 to 35 years, engaged in a novel task using a toy tractor-trailer rig. Results revealed three phases of development in subjects' knowledge of steering procedures and the rig's movement patterns, and their use of feedback information. Subjects also manifested different levels of…
Descriptors: Adults, Error Correction, Feedback, Learning Processes
Nadolski, Rob J.; Kirschner, Paul A.; van Merrienboer, Jeroen J. G. – Learning and Instruction, 2006
Whole tasks for acquiring complex skills are often too difficult for novices. To solve this problem, "process support" divides the problem solving into phases, offers driving questions, and provides feedback. A multimedia program was used to teach sophomore law students ("N"=82) to prepare and carry out a plea. In a randomised 2x2 design with the…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Learning Processes, Legal Education (Professions), Problem Solving
Mulholland, Thomas B. – Psychology Today, 1973
A pioneer in the field tries to close the communications gap between biofeedback and education by showing how the technology can help students stay alert, feel better and explore inner space. (Editor)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Educational Technology, Feedback, Learning Processes
Coutinho, Savia; Wiemer-Hastings, Katja; Skowronski, John J.; Britt, M. Anne – Learning & Individual Differences, 2005
Two studies assessed whether: (1) high levels of task-relevant metacognition would be related to good task performance; (2) some kinds of feedback (e.g., explanations) would improve task-relevant metacognition (and hence, performance) more than other kinds of feedback; and (3) some kinds of people would be more likely to seek out and use this…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Feedback, Task Analysis, Problem Solving
Steinberg, Esther R. – 1980
This research is part of a series of studies, in which the long term objective is to use computer-assisted instruction (CAI) to teach students how to solve nonroutine problems, i.e., problems in which the problem solvers must generate their own strategies. The subjects were 93 first and third graders who tried to solve a novel reasoning problem on…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Educational Strategies, Feedback

Anderson, John R. – Psychological Review, 1987
This article has three goals: to set forth some general claims about the course of skill acquisition; to discuss a series of counter intuitive predictions derived from the ACT theory; and to review the state of empirical evidence relevant to these predictions. (LMO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Epistemology, Feedback, Knowledge Level
Berger, Dale E.; Richardson, Robert P. – 1974
Hypothesis behavior on three dimensional concept attainment problems was measured for 48 children (12 each at grades K, 2, 4, and 6). Every feedback trial was followed by a blank trial, a procedure that provided separate measures of Ss' ability to use hypotheses and test hypotheses. A S was considered to be "using" when his hypothesis inferred…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students

Mandinach, Ellen B.; Corno, Lyn – Sex Roles, 1985
Presents results of an investigation into the cognitive engagement processes used by more and less successful learners in a computer problem solving game. Results show records of more and less successful students to be distinguished by spontaneous use of self-regulated learning processes. More successful students shifted to cognitive engagement…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Computer Software
Melis, Erica; Andres, Eric – Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching, 2005
This paper describes the global feedback in ActiveMath, a Web-based adaptive learning environment for mathematics and beyond. It addresses some of the cognitive foundations and the architecture of the suggestion mechanism with its components. This architecture separates components for diagnosis from components for suggestions and different types…
Descriptors: Feedback, Problem Solving, Computer Uses in Education, Web Based Instruction
Sitko, Barbara M. – 1989
Contributing to research delineating the cognitive processes of writers who are revising their own texts after feedback from members of their intended audience, a study (1) determined whether more able writers would be more responsive to their readers' feedback than would less able writers; and (2) verified results of a previous study indicating a…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Feedback, Grade 11, Grade 12

Lee, Timothy D.; Magill, Richard A. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1983
Use of a retention test in an investigation regarding the post-knowledge of results (KR) interval provides evidence suggesting that, while activity during the post-KR interval is detrimental to performance, no such assumption can be made about its effect on learning. Implications for motor learning and performance are discussed. (Author/PP)
Descriptors: College Students, Feedback, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Priest, Simon; Gass, Michael; Gillis, Lee – 2000
Most organizations find it difficult to implement change, and only about 10 percent of learning from training and development experiences is actually applied in the workplace. This book advocates facilitation as a means of enhancing change and increasing productivity. Facilitation engages employees by enhancing the processes associated with their…
Descriptors: Corporate Education, Experiential Learning, Feedback, Group Dynamics
Talyzina, N. F. – Programmed Learning and Educational Technology, 1982
A general analysis of the learning process precedes the discussion of a teaching model designed to provide effective control of the process of attaining knowledge. Features of the model discussed include preliminary knowledge, motivation, presentation and activities, feedback, and planning the assimilation process of a complete subject. A 21-item…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Feedback, Foreign Countries, Information Processing
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