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Nakayama, Genzo – 1988
The purpose of this study was to investigate the differences and similarities in the performance of integrated science process skills among learners with differing cognitive-style preferences. In this study, two evaluative instruments were used. The first, the Learning-Style Inventory (LSI) was employed to measure individual cognitive styles.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, College Students
Arter, Judith A., Ed.; Salmon, Jennifer R., Ed. – 1987
The following discussions and workshops were presented at a conference on assessing higher order thinking skills organized by the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory: (1) "Assessing Higher Order Thinking Skills--Issues and Practices" by S. Rankin; (2) "Writing Multiple-Choice Critical Thinking Items (part 1)" by S. P.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, Creativity Tests, Critical Thinking
Donderi, D. C. – 1982
Two experiments investigated the linear and nonlinear processes involved in a visual search of letter displays. The displays used in the experiments were well-illuminated 6 x 6 degree or 10 x 10 degree fields containing from 2 to 23 capital As, Bs, or Cs located randomly over the displays. The task of the subjects was to decide as rapidly as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, Decision Making, Language Acquisition
Thakur, P. S. – 1982
This paper considers the psychological aspects of children's drawings. The utility of the Draw a Person Test (DAPT) for different types of pscyhological research is discussed, and the non-intellectual and cultural factors of the DAPT are described. Suggestions on the administration, scoring, and interpretation of drawings are given. The next two…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Child Development, Children, Childrens Art
Jenkins, Jeannette – 1981
The importance of learning styles to student retention and career decision guidance is considered. Learning style is the way people process information and solve problems. Research on right and left brain processing, which indicates that the left hemisphere controls thoughts that are predominately rational and the right hemisphere controls…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Career Planning, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Style
Sachse, Thomas P. – 1981
Consistent with its mission of synthesizing available information on performance assessment in a variety of skill areas, the Clearinghouse for Applied Performance Assessment has prepared this summary of the role of performance assessment in selected published tests of problem-solving skill. Performance assessment is defined in terms of assessment…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Mastery Tests, Measurement Objectives, Performance Based Assessment
Simmons, Warren – 1978
Social class and ethnic differences in the use of the three conceptual styles of cognitive performance (Relational, Descriptive, and Categorical) were examined in this study of 112 grade-school boys. The subjects were divided into four groups, black and white middle class, and black and white lower class. Two instruments were used to assess…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Cultural Awareness
Tobin, Kenneth G.; Capie, William – 1980
Traced are the developmental stages involved with the design of the Test of Logical Thinking (TOLT), a paper and pencil test constructed by the authors to measure formal reasoning ability. The final version of TOLT is described as consisting of two items for each of five reasoning modes: (1) controlling variables, (2) probabilistic reasoning, (3)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, College Science, Developmental Stages
CORTER, HAROLD M.; MCKINNEY, JAMES D. – 1966
THE MAJOR PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY WAS TO DEVELOP A COGNITIVE TRAINING PROGRAM DESIGNED TO INCREASE MENTALLY RETARDED AND NORMAL SUBJECTS' PERFORMANCES ON FLEXIBILITY-TYPE TASKS AND GENERAL INTELLIGENCE TESTS. A TEST BATTERY OF FIVE TESTS (STENCIL DESIGN, EMBEDDED FIGURES, PICTURE ANOMALIES, OBJECT SORTING, AND TELL ABOUT THIS), DESIGNED TO MEASURE…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Watkins, John M.; And Others – 1978
Generalizability theory was applied to the Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF), an instrument commonly employed to assess reflection-impulsivity in children, in order to analyze the dependability of the MFF at four grade levels: second, third, fourth, and fifth. The MFF was individually administered to 114 boys. A completely crossed, two-facet…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Conceptual Tempo
Young, Aaron Ross, Jr. – 1976
This study attempted to prove a dichotomy between cognitive processes as measured by Piagetian reasoning tasks and those measured by traditional intelligence tests. A battery of tests (Slosson Intelligence Test, Durrell's Silent Reading and Listening Comprehension Test, Raven's Coloured Progressive Matrices, and the Piagetian Measure of Cognitive…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests
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Gray, William M. – 1978
The concepts of cognitive development and objectivity are explored preparatory to a discussion of a suitable theory of development to be used as the foundation for developmentally-based standardized tests. It is hypothesized that Piagetian theory is the most appropriate basis for such tests and two possible approaches for constructing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Tests, Developmental Stages, Error Patterns
Kalyan-Masih, Violet – 1975
In a pilot study of children's drawings of "a house with a tree behind it," Piagetian sequence (scribbling, fortuitous realism, failed realism, intellectual realism, and visual realism) was tentatively supported. Children's strategies in decentering from intellectual to visual realism were noted. The study reported in this paper was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, Developmental Stages
Gray, William M.
Piaget has hypothesized that concrete and formal operations can be described by specific logical models. The present study focused on assessing various aspects of four concrete operational groupings and two variations of two formal operational characteristics. Six hundred twenty-two 9-14 year old students participating in the Human Sciences…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests
Davis, J. Kent – 1974
The influence of an individual's cognitive style on hypothesis testing behavior was investigated. Thirty analytic and 30 global subjects each solved 24, 16-trial problems with intermittent reinforcement, i.e., E said "right" or "wrong" after every fifth response. Results indicated that the analytic subjects solved more problems…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Feedback
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