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Levere, Trevor H. – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2006
Scientists often use more than the results of experiment to arrive at a result; they use anticipation and analogy to arrive at the results that fit their theories, and sometimes they correct results in the light of analogy. They also need to be clear about the difference between accuracy and precision. They do all this using not only theories, but…
Descriptors: Scientists, Science Experiments, Theories, Concept Formation
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Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot; Smeets, Paul M.; Luciano, Carmen – Psychological Record, 2004
The present study investigated the transfer of induced happy and sad mood functions through equivalence relations. Sixteen subjects participated in a combined equivalence and mood induction procedure. In Phase 1, all subjects were trained in 2 conditional discriminations using a matching-to-sample format (i.e., A1-B1, A2-B2, A1-C1, A2-C2). In…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Stimuli, Logical Thinking, Psychological Studies
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Schmidt, Cecil – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine if a case-based reasoning tool would improve a student's understanding of the complex concepts in a Java programming course. Subjects for the study were randomly assigned from two sections of an introductory Java programming course. Posttests were used to measure the effects of the case-based reasoning…
Descriptors: Programming, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Logical Thinking, Computer Science Education
Bender, M. Lionel – 1995
In this paper, the multilateral comparison method of classifying languages is described and analyzed. It is suggested that while it is espoused as a simple and reasonable approach to language classification, the method has serious flaws. "Multilateral" or "mass" comparison (MC) is not a method of genetic language…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
Brack, Greg; And Others – 1994
With the exception of a few key writers, counselors largely ignore the benefits that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Cognitive Psychology (CP) can bring to counseling. It is demonstrated that AI and CP can be integrated into the counseling literature. How AI and CP can offer new perspectives on information processing, cognition, and helping is…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Computer Simulation
Hatcher, Donald L.; And Others – 1990
Combining instruction in critical thinking and expository writing with the study of classic texts, this textbook was developed at Baker University (Kansas) and is designed for use in a two-semester college course that fosters careful thinking and good reasoning in students. The textbook emphasizes the pedagogical principle that critical thinking…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Logical Thinking
Johannessen, Larry R.; Kahn, Elizabeth A. – 1991
This paper maintains that the best approach to writing across the curriculum is one that focuses on thinking and writing strategies that cut across a number of subject areas. The paper describes some methods and classroom tested activities found to be successful in teaching students the complex thinking skills involved in making and supporting…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Definitions, Generalization, Learning Activities
Junn, Ellen; Sugarman, Susan – 1983
A study investigated developments in reasoning and memory as reflected by the discovery strategies of children taking part in a manipulative categorization and recall task. A total of 40 children (8 each of 18, 24, 30, 36, and 42 months of age) participated. Stimulus materials consisting of blocks, toy plates, discs, and plastic trees were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Phillips-Riggs, Linda – 1981
Designed to describe which strategies subjects use while making inferences, this instrument identifies 10 of these strategies: (1) rebinding, (2) questioning a default interpretation or a direct or indirect conflict, (3) shifting of focus, (4) analyzing alternatives, (5) assigning an alternate case, (6) confirming an immediate prior…
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Logical Thinking
Lochhead, Jack, Ed.; Clement, John, Ed. – 1979
A conference in June 1978 brought together approximately 50 faculty from various American universities to discuss issues related to cognitive process instruction. This book contains the papers from that conference, focusing on recent, innovative approaches to cognitive process instruction and recent research studies on thinking skills that have…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Whimbey, Arthur; Lochhead, Jack – 1982
This book is directed toward increasing students' ability to analyze problems and comprehend what they read and hear. It outlines and illustrates the methods that good problem solvers use in attacking complex ideas, and provides practice in applying these methods to a variety of questions involving comprehension and reasoning. Chapter I includes a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Language Skills, Logic, Logical Thinking
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Hallenbeck, Phyllis N. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1976
Although there are many remediation materials for learning disabled children available commercially, with more being produced none are as universally available or as economical as comic strips. (Author)
Descriptors: Comics (Publications), Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Instructional Materials
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Raven, Ronald J. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1974
Describes research studies stimulated by the concern for facilitation of logical operations in elementary school and junior high school children and based on the assumption that the level of reasoning used for inquiry and concept acquisition by every individual is substantially below his capacity. (PEB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Lieberman, David – 1987
One of the goals of writing instruction is to teach students to develop coherence in their writing; however, writing instruction that relies too heavily on logical connections and organizational techniques often introduces so many rules that students lose their personal connection to what they write. Coherence has less to do with structure than…
Descriptors: Coherence, Expository Writing, Identification (Psychology), Logical Thinking
Estrin, Elise Trumbull; And Others – 1990
The contention of this paper is that logicality and emotionality are not two poles of a continuum but orthogonal dimensions which may exist to varying degrees in an argument. It was hypothesized that: (1) logicality and emotionality would be perceived as independent components by subject; and (2) messages high in logic would have more influence on…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Attitude Change, Communication Research, Emotional Response
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