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Ault, Ruth L.; And Others – Child Development, 1972
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Elementary School Students, Eye Movements, Grade 3

Brannigan, Gary G.; And Others – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1978
Sixty children were individually administered the Matching Familiar Figures Test and the Bender Gestalt Test. A significant relationship was found between errors on the Bender Gestalt Test and impulsivity. Specifically, increased or decreased loops, change in angulation, loops for circles, and circles for dots or dots for circles were all…
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Geometric Concepts, Intermediate Grades, Predictor Variables

Barstis, Susan Weiss; Ford, LeRoy H., Jr. – Child Development, 1977
This study examined the effects of 3 situational contexts varying in demands for accuracy and speed on the performance of 45 kindergarteners and 45 second grade students on the Matching Familiar Figures test of cognitive style. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Conservation (Concept), Elementary Education

Kennedy, Cynthia Bellows; Butter, Eliot J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
The Matching Familiar Figures Test and the Auditory Impulsivity Task were administered to 81 fourth-grade students. Fifty-five percent of the students maintained classifications as reflective, impulsive, fast-accurate, or slow-inaccurate across the two modalities, indicating that the two tasks measured different abilities. The authors suggest that…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Intermediate Grades

Epstein, Michael H.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1977
The study compared the performance of severe and mild learning disabled children to normal children on a problem-solving task. The three types of children were assessed on the Matching Familiar Figures task. Results indicated that on the MFF, LD children, as a group, were more impulsive than normal children. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Exceptional Persons, Learning Disabilities, Problem Solving
Meichenbaum, Donald; Goodman, Joseph – Child Develop, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Development, Conceptual Tempo, Covert Response
Moore, Melvin G. – 1978
This paper describes a study of the classroom behavior patterns of 79 reflective and impulsive elementary school children in each of three contextual settings: individual setting (independent, unsupervised seat work); large group setting (15 or more students instructed by the teacher or another adult); and small group setting (similar to large…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention Control, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research

Schwab, Lynne – 1973
This study investigated the effects of instruction in reflective thinking upon impulsive fourth grade students and the transfer effects of this instruction on a classroom social studies test. Thirty impulsive subjects from a white, low socio-economic area school were identified. Treatment and impulsivity were examined as they influenced…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Analysis of Variance, Behavior Patterns, Classroom Research