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Capio, C. M.; Mak, T. C. T.; Tse, M. A.; Masters, R. S. W. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2018
Background: Conclusive evidence supports the importance of fundamental movement skills (FMS) proficiency in promoting physical activity and countering obesity. In children with Down Syndrome (DS), FMS development is delayed, which has been suggested to be associated with balance deficits. This study therefore examined the relationship between FMS…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Children, Psychomotor Skills, Physical Disabilities
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Carr, Janet; Collins, Suzanne – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2018
Background: A population sample of people with Down syndrome, studied from infancy, has now been followed up at the age of 50 years. From the original sample of 54, there were 27 still in the study at the age of 50, all but four of the losses resulting from deaths. Methods: Intelligence and language skills were tested and daily living skills…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Longitudinal Studies, Dementia, Aging (Individuals)
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Khalina, Natalya V.; Kovaleva, Alla V.; Voronin, Maksim S.; Anikin, Denis V.; Valyulina, Ekaterina V. – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
This article considers the problem of ontology security through Asian educational discourse, which is structurally determined by the process of moral self-improvement. Considered are trends in improving the management of educational system by developing the culture of quality, which is considered as the next stage of the Asian education systems…
Descriptors: Asians, Educational Practices, Educational Quality, Discourse Analysis
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Wu, Shali – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
A prominent example in the literature on relative ranking is the "better-than-average" effect: that people have a general tendency to view themselves in a positive light and think they are above average. The current paper evaluates whether such biases are specific to culture. In Experiment 1, Americans exhibited a larger…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences, Ability
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Kool, A.; Mainhard, M. T.; Jaarsma, A. D. C.; van Beukelen, P.; Brekelmans, M. – Research in Higher Education, 2018
Using multilevel models, this study examined whether students with varying academic ability benefit equally from perseverance and intellectual curiosity in terms of academic achievement. In addressing this question two perspectives were applied: a trait perspective, focusing on differences between students, and a state perspective, focusing on…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Student Characteristics, Persistence, Personality Traits
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Rosenberg-Lee, Miriam – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2018
The promise of educational neuroscience lies in its potential to uncover mechanistic insights into the science of learning. However, to realize that promise, the field must overcome a fundamental difference between the constituent disciplines: neuroscience is primarily concerned with understanding how the brain works; whereas education attempts to…
Descriptors: Neurosciences, Education, Brain, Training
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Viczko, Jeremy; Sergeeva, Valya; Ray, Laura B.; Owen, Adrian M.; Fogel, Stuart M. – Learning & Memory, 2018
Sleep facilitates the consolidation (i.e., enhancement) of simple, explicit (i.e., conscious) motor sequence learning (MSL). MSL can be dissociated into egocentric (i.e., motor) or allocentric (i.e., spatial) frames of reference. The consolidation of the allocentric memory representation is sleep-dependent, whereas the egocentric consolidation…
Descriptors: Sleep, Memory, Visual Perception, Psychomotor Skills
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Poletiek, Fenna H.; Conway, Christopher M.; Ellefson, Michelle R.; Lai, Jun; Bocanegra, Bruno R.; Christiansen, Morten H. – Cognitive Science, 2018
It has been suggested that external and/or internal limitations paradoxically may lead to superior learning, that is, the concepts of "starting small" and "less is more" (Elman, 1993; Newport, 1990). In this paper, we explore the type of incremental ordering during training that might help learning, and what mechanism explains…
Descriptors: Grammar, Artificial Languages, Learning Processes, Teaching Methods
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Evans, Nathan J.; Steyvers, Mark; Brown, Scott D. – Cognitive Science, 2018
Understanding individual differences in cognitive performance is an important part of understanding how variations in underlying cognitive processes can result in variations in task performance. However, the exploration of individual differences in the components of the decision process--such as cognitive processing speed, response caution, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Models, Individual Differences, Cognitive Processes
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Lu, Ru; Guo, Hongwen – ETS Research Report Series, 2018
In this paper we compare the newly developed pseudo-equivalent groups (PEG) linking method with the linking methods based on the traditional nonequivalent groups with anchor test (NEAT) design and illustrate how to use the PEG methods under imperfect equating conditions. To do this, we proposed a new method that combines the features of PEG…
Descriptors: Equated Scores, Comparative Analysis, Test Items, Background
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Colleran, Noel – Adults Learning Mathematics, 2018
Recent work by a number of researchers has argued that the capacity for mathematical thinking is innate to human intelligence. Much of the evidence for this conclusion is based on findings in fields as diverse as linguistics, genetics, evolution, archaeology, psychology, and philosophy. This paper argues that the genealogy for this development is…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Mathematics Skills, Equal Education, Mathematics Education
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Suveren-Erdogan, Ceren – Journal of Education and Learning, 2018
This study aims to ensure that wall-assisted exercises are among the primary exercises for visually impaired individuals, to observe the effect of these exercises on balance and walking abilities, be able to make efficient progress in a short period of time, to support these individuals' self-confidence and ability to act independently and to…
Descriptors: Exercise, Visual Impairments, Psychomotor Skills, Spatial Ability
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Hedlich, Christina; Barstow, Elizabeth; Vogtle, Laura K. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2018
The National Eye Institute (2015) reports that by the year 2050, the number of individuals with age-related macular degeneration (AMD) will rise from 2.07 million to 5.44 million. AMD causes central vision loss, which can affect independence in activities such as medication management, meal preparation, and personal finances (Smallfield, Clem…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Visual Impairments, Reading Ability, Layout (Publications)
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Ostarek, Markus; Ishag, Adil; Joosen, Dennis; Huettig, Falk – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2018
Implicit up/down words, such as "bird" and "foot", systematically influence performance on visual tasks involving immediately following targets in compatible versus incompatible locations. Recent studies have observed that the semantic relation between prime words and target pictures can strongly influence the size and even the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Eye Movements, Spatial Ability, Visual Stimuli
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Özsoy, Gökhan – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2018
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the type and accuracy of the visual representations that the pre-service teachers generate in the pedagogical solution of the word problems. The data on participants' spatial competence levels were obtained through Purdue Spatial Visualization Test and the data on the type of visual representations were…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Visual Aids, Accuracy, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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