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Colardyn, Danielle; White, Kathleen M. – 1985
Transitional situations, such as those experienced by work study students, may create cognitive difficulties by requiring people to simultaneously use both a learning and a use logic. To examine this phenomenon, a problem solving task (electrical schemata of a washing machine) was administered to 43 full time students and 51 work study students…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries, Logical Thinking
Wahlstrom, Billie J. – 1982
Recent research which focuses on organizational differences in the brains of males and females has an important impact on the way women are portrayed in the male-dominated mass media. Generalizations from highly speculative research findings conclude that information is gathered and problems are solved differently by men and women. Most…
Descriptors: Brain, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Creativity
Baird, Willam E.; Borich, Gary D. – 1985
Recently, a number of studies have reported a high correlation between the supposedly separate traits described as integrated science process skills and formal reasoning ability. The implication has been that these two constructs are different but related. Further implications have been made that a treatment to enhance one "trait" might…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Tests, Higher Education, Intellectual Development
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Ryman, D. – Journal of Biological Education, 1974
Reported is an investigation of the development of children's thinking in relation to biological education, involving over 200 twelve-year-old students from five comprehensive British schools. While the students' ability to name animals was considered "good," they had trouble recognizing drawings of plants and their understanding of…
Descriptors: Biology, Classification, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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Hutson, Barbara A.; Shub, Jeanne – Child Development, 1975
This study examined the factors influencing the choice of the conjunctions "and" or "but" in joining two clauses of a compound sentence. Subjects were students at first-, fourth-, seventh-, and tenth-grade and adult levels. (Author/ED)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Development, Conjunctions, Elementary School Students
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Chapman, Robert H. – Child Development, 1975
Children in grades 1, 3, and 5 and college students were given a variety of judgment tasks contrasting the comparison of quantity with the comparison of proportions to determine whether the understanding of proportions develops before formal operations. Results indicated that the comprehension of abstract relations requires formal operations.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, College Students, Concept Formation
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Labouvie-Vief, Gisela; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
The relationship between learning strategies and cognitive abilities was examined in a series of three experiments. Results suggest that differential interrelations can be demonstrated as long as the processes and strategies forming the link between the two are potent and understood. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Style, Grade 12, Grade 7
Bongiorno, Andrew – J Gen Educ, 1969
Awards Day Address delivered at Scripps College on May 16, 1968.
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, Colleges, Educational Philosophy, General Education
Rosenblatt, Louise M. – J Reading Behav, 1969
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Patterns, Literary Criticism, Logical Thinking
Rico, Gabriele Lusser; Claggett, Mary Frances – 1980
Taking a cautious view of research into the workings of the brain, this booklet suggests that such research has merely given validity to a truth good teachers have always known: all people have two ways of thinking, a linear, logical way, and a spatial, intuitive way. It also suggests that faced with cries for "basics" in education, it…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Logical Thinking
Padilla, Michael J.; And Others – 1981
Results are presented of a study examining the Test of Integrated Process Skills (TIPS) and the Tobin and Capie Test of Logical Thinking (TOLT). Each of the two tests was analyzed to provide five subtest and total test scores, which were then correlated to examine relationships between broad measures of process skill and logical thinking ability…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Correlation, Logical Thinking
Feibel, Werner – 1980
Information about individuals' representations of problems was obtained from studies on reasoning and problem categorization. College students (N=62) participated in a study of the transition from concrete to formal reasoning using the pendulum and chemical yellow tasks. Over a 10-12 week period, 47 students participated in 10 training sessions on…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Association (Psychology), Classification, Cognitive Processes
French, Lucia – 1981
The ways in which preschoolers use the word "but" were studied. It was found that the eight preschoolers, who ranged in age from 3;9 to 5;5, were able to use "but" to express a number of different types of adversative relationships. "But" introduced clauses containing information that: (1) contrasted with shared knowledge about the usual state of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Discourse Analysis, Language Acquisition, Language Processing
Kamii, Constance; O'Brien, Thomas C. – 1978
An interview taped in 1978 with Constance Kamii, a child development researcher who studied Piagetian theory at the University of Geneva, is presented in this document. When asked what teachers of young children should keep in mind, Dr. Kamii talked about teaching to the child's level and cautioned against dealing with symbolic materials, advising…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Educational Philosophy
Parsons, Ralph – 1978
The effect of playing a logic game, Master Mind, on student learning in physics was examined in this study. An experimental group of 16 Electronics Engineering Technology students played the game during class one hour per week for seven weeks. A control group of nineteen students took the course without playing the logic game. Results showed that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges
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