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Kloos, Heidi – Cognition, 2007
Young children's naive beliefs about physics are commonly studied as isolated pieces of knowledge. The current paper takes a different approach. It asks whether preschoolers interlink individual beliefs into larger configurations or Gestalts. Such Gestalts bring together knowledge such as how an object's mass relates to its sinking speed, how an…
Descriptors: Scientific Concepts, Young Children, Beliefs, Preschool Children
National Survey of Student Engagement, 2010
The National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) documents dimensions of quality in undergraduate education and provides information and assistance to colleges, universities, and other organizations to improve student learning. Its primary activity is annually surveying college students to assess the extent to which they engage in educational…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, National Surveys, Student Surveys, Undergraduate Students
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Schafer, Vickie; Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2008
Objective: The purpose of this study is to ascertain whether there are differences among groups of children based on their social perception skills in visual perception and fluid reasoning to assist in more effective intervention planning. Method: A total of 80 children were grouped on the basis of their performance on a social perception measure…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Social Cognition, Visual Perception, Interpersonal Competence
Palmerton, Patricia R.; Bushyhead, Yvonne – 1994
Examination of the characteristics of models of Western critical thinking from a different perspective may help educators realize what these models do not allow. Western processes of reasoning are highly Aristotelian, based on Platonic dialectical forms. Relationships of the parts are established upon clearly defined criteria, and the methods tend…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Cultural Context, Higher Education, Language Role
Greeno, James G.; Berger, Daniel – 1990
An experiment compared solving of operational and diagnostic problems after different instruction about a fictitious device. Solution of both kinds of problems was facilitated by instruction (1) that focused on functional relations among components of the device or (2) that focused on states of the individual components. For operational problems,…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Critical Thinking, Educational Strategies, Learning Strategies
Lamb, Catherine E. – 1994
If "logic" is defined as a means to create good reasons for accepting clear and unambiguous conclusions, then feminist instructors of composition should use it not only to dismantle traditional male notions of combative discussion, but also to build their own paradigms based on an acceptance of difference. Those feminists such as Sally…
Descriptors: Discussion, Feminism, Higher Education, Logic
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MacGinitie, Walter H. – Reading Teacher, 1976
Concludes that steps in instruction that seem logical to adults may not make sense to six-year-olds in beginning reading instruction. (RB)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Logical Thinking
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Roberge, James J. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1975
The results of six studies of children's use of logic and logical connectives are compared and discussed in conjunction with Piaget's theories. (SD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Logic, Logical Thinking
Tankard, James W., Jr. – 1983
To explore how knowledge influences opinion in foreign policy, results of a survey on voter familiarity with and attitude toward nuclear policy issues were compared with three theoretical models of the knowledge/opinion relationship: (1) the enlightenment model--as knowledge increases, support for belligerent foreign policy stands decreases; (2)…
Descriptors: Conformity, Critical Thinking, Foreign Policy, Knowledge Level
Van der Auwera, Johan – 1978
An analysis of the role of the word "hence" and its near-synonyms examines the relationship between logic as a science, as a natural language, and as argumentation. The analysis is done in the context of elementary propositional logic. The first section is a limited discussion of the standard logician's treatment relegating "hence" to the realm of…
Descriptors: Connected Discourse, Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, Inferences
Enkvist, Nils Erik – 1978
In decoding a text, one chooses the interpretation involving maximal redundancy, selecting meanings that are most likely and least surprising in the relevant context. Clues for this selection of meanings are gathered from phonetic, phonemic, morphological, syntactic, lexical, and stylistic levels. In disambiguating third-person-pronoun references…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Decoding (Reading), Discourse Analysis, Inferences
Shaughnessy, Michael F. – 1984
This paper reviews the main research in the area of human reasoning and rational thinking to determine if man is either an "innately inefficient thinking machine" or if man's irrationality is "rooted in basic human nature," as Ellis (1976) suggests. The paper focuses on the work of two English theorists, Wason and…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Processes, Counseling Theories, Developmental Psychology
Adler, Nancy E.; And Others – 1987
Research using expectancy models has shown contraceptive choice among adults to be a rational process in that intentions and behaviors reflect an individual's beliefs, values, attitudes, and perceptions of social norms. This study examined whether such an approach could accurately represent adolescents' contraceptive decision-making. It used the…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Sinnott, Jan D. – 1984
This study attempted to extend prior research on everyday problem solving by analyzing the effects of goal clarity and the presence or absence of a partner on performance in a number of problems. Subjects were 35 undergraduates who were screened, matched, and tested as singles or dyads during which time they thought aloud. Problems included mazes,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education
Jonas, Bruce; Martin, David S. – 1984
Based on a set of theoretical assumptions relating to the cognitive modificability of low functioning adolescents, a program of Instrumental Enrichment was developed and implemented with 41 hearing impaired secondary students. The primary goals of Instrumental Enrichment included: (1) improving performance in spatial relations, (2) improving…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Deafness
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