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Pelc, Robert E. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level
Mitchell, Terence R. – J Personality Soc Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development, College Students, Difficulty Level
McWhinnie, Harold J. – California Journal of Educational Research, 1970
Investigates effects of a specific method of art instruction designed to increase the individual's ability to handle visual complexity and detail. Implications of findings for art education are also discussed. ( MG)
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavioral Objectives, Cultural Enrichment, Difficulty Level
Kendler, Tracy S.; and others – J Exp Psychol, 1970
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Color, Cues, Difficulty Level
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Whalen, Thomas E. – Reading Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Basic Reading, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level, Disadvantaged
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Taborn, Stretton – ELT Journal, 1983
Although the kind of transactional dialogue used in everyday trade can be of potentially great value, those found in textbooks tend to be of limited usefulness because they are unrealistically long, complex, formal, and descriptive, overuse atypical structures or vocabulary, and assume an understanding of the culture. (MSE)
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Dialogs (Language), Difficulty Level, English (Second Language)
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Carrell, Patricia L. – Language Learning, 1983
The separate and interactive effects of three kinds of background knowledge (content area, context of materials presentation, and lexical items in the text) on reading comprehension were studied. Unlike native readers, nonnatives neither show significant effects of background knowledge nor appear to have a good sense of the text's difficulty. (MSE)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Difficulty Level, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials
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Morrison, Helen; Kuhn, Deanna – Child Development, 1983
Attention to others' activity increased with age in children ages four to six. Subjects who showed stable gains in performance level across sessions engaged in more observation of others' activity than did subjects who showed only temporary gains. Subjects who showed no gains observed others' activity least. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Development, Difficulty Level, Imitation
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Blake, Robert – Bilingual Review, 1983
A study of children's structuring of complex sentences requiring mood choices is reported. The objectives were to provide data for an understanding of sentence construction problems and to form a better idea of the acquisition of the intrinsic linguistic contrasts in the Spanish modal system. (MSE)
Descriptors: Children, Difficulty Level, Form Classes (Languages), Language Acquisition
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Miller, Duane I.; And Others – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1983
Investigated the roles of successful task performance and achievement instructions on attitudes regarding the guided-design approach to instruction. Results revealed that students erroneously informed that they had done well on the task stated more positive attitudes. However, the achievement instructions did not have a statistically significant…
Descriptors: College Students, Difficulty Level, Feedback, Higher Education
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McKay, Sandra – TESOL Quarterly, 1982
The pros and cons of using literature in an ESL classroom are examined. It is argued that if literary texts are used, they must be carefully selected and approached in a manner promoting an aesthetic interaction between reader and text. An example of this technique is given. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, English (Second Language), Instructional Materials, Literature Appreciation
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De Bruyn, Eric E. J.; van den Bercken, John H. L. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1982
The performances of five- and six-year-old children on several motivation tasks (causal attribution, affective self-motivation, goal setting, and perception of task difficulty) were compared in order to determine the emergence of motivation as a self-reinforcing system in young children. (MP)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level
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Weiten, Wayne – Journal of Experimental Education, 1982
A comparison of double as opposed to single multiple-choice questions yielded significant differences in regard to item difficulty, item discrimination, and internal reliability, but not concurrent validity. (Author/PN)
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Educational Testing, Higher Education, Multiple Choice Tests
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Hartley, Alan A.; Anderson, Joan Wilson – Journal of Gerontology, 1983
Tested the hypothesis that increasing problem complexity elicits strategies of greater efficiency from older adults. Responses of older and younger adults were compared in a version of "Twenty Questions." No evidence was found that older adults seek more efficient strategies. Both groups maintained the same strategies. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Style, Creative Thinking, Difficulty Level
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Biggs, J. B.; Collis, K. F. – Australian Journal of Education, 1982
A taxonomy is proposed for evaluating the quality of learning in terms of a composition's structural complexity. Five writing structure levels are distinguished (incoherent, linear, conventional, integrated, and metaphoric) and samples of high school students' compositions illustrate each. Implications for both the psychology and teaching of…
Descriptors: Classification, Creative Writing, Creativity Research, Difficulty Level
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