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HOLMES, NANCY, ED. – 1967
THE STUDY MATERIALS IN THIS BOOK FOLLOW CLOSELY THE FORMAT AND CONTENT OF THE CLERK-CARRIER EXAMINATION (ADDRESS CHECKING TEST AND FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS TEST). THERE ARE STEP-BY-STEP DIRECTIONS, TESTS FOLLOWED BY CORRECT ANSWERS, AND REPRODUCTIONS OF FORMS THE CANDIDATE WILL BE ASKED TO FILL OUT WHEN APPLYING FOR A CLERK-CARRIER POSITION…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Classification, Clerical Occupations, Government Employees
Stemmler, Anne O. – 1968
The purpose of this study was to explore the similarities and differences in the reading behaviors of highly creative (HC) and highly intelligent (HI) secondary students. An intensive analysis of the oral introspective and retrospective responses of 36 subjects to two written passages was made. An experimental classification framework was…
Descriptors: Creative Reading, Creativity, Functional Reading, Gifted
Moss, Jerome, Jr. – 1966
The principal purpose of this study was to estimate the concurrent validity of the pencil and paper "Minnesota Tests for Creative Thinking, Abbreviated Form VII" for identifying the creative abilities of eighth-grade students in industrial arts classes. Concomitant purposes were to investigate the relationships of creative abilities and…
Descriptors: Ability, Academic Achievement, Creativity, Creativity Research
Sternberg, Robert J. – 1978
A theory of the nature of mental abilities is presented. In this theory, mental abilities are hierarchically organized into four progressively deeper levels--the levels of composite tasks, subtasks, information-processing components, and information-processing metacomponents. Composite tasks can be decomposed into subtasks, subtasks into…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Individual Psychology, Intelligence
Thorndyke, Perry W. – 1977
A framework for viewing human text comprehension, memory, and recall is presented that assumes patterns of abstract conceptual relations are used to guide processing. These patterns consist of clusters of knowledge that encode prototypical co-occurrences of situations and events in narrative texts. The patterns are assumed to be a part of a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Information Processing, Learning Processes
Sullivan, Allen R. – 1973
There has recently been an increasing awareness that the United States is a culturally diverse nation. Many people have seen this diversity as a divisive force and have therefore adhered to the melting pot theory. Everyone comes out of a melting pot the same. Consequently, (1) intelligence tests have been devised that are only relevant to the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bias, Bilingual Education, Cultural Pluralism
Eisenberg, Marjorie Susan – 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there were statistically significant correlations among standardized test scores due to general reading ability and whether these correlations were affected by the factors of sex, race, and I.Q. Scores were collected for three different tests (Nelson-Denny Reading Test, Lorge-Thorndike I.Q. Test,…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Masters Theses, Race, Reading Ability
Wilmot, Margaret Price – 1975
From November 1972 through June 1973 an experiment was conducted with 576 students (in grades two, four, and six) to determine if there were significant differences in reading performance and attitude toward reading between students in programs which included a daily period of sustained, silent reading (SSR) and those in programs which did not.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Intelligence Quotient, Reading Achievement, Reading Comprehension
Kosinski, Shae – 1975
In an effort to examine the pragmatic effects of definitions of learning disabilities and identification procedures, information was gathered on the characteristics of 53 children (grades 1 through 7) who had been previously diagnosed as learning disabled. Results of tests such as the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children and the Illinois Test…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Identification
Karnes, Merle B.; Zehrbach, R. Reid – 1974
Evaluated were the effects of three different instructional programs (open education, structure of the intellect, and conventional contrast) on 56 bright kindergarten children of either high or low socioeconomic status (SES). Recognized experts evaluated the open and structured classes giving them positive ratings as being representative of the…
Descriptors: Divergent Thinking, Educational Methods, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted
Chien, R. T.; And Others – 1971
The paper discusses some new developments that should evolve during the next decade in automating the handling of legal information. These new developments include: automated question-answering systems to provide quick and inexpensive answers to many non-controversial, but not necessarily simple legal questions to aid lawyers, social and welfare…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Computers, Information Processing
Downing, John; Thackray, Derek – 1971
The research being published in Britain regarding reading readiness is reviewed in this monograph. The factors teachers should take into account when planning prereading programs and determining when a child is ready to read are presented. The various aspects of reading readiness that are discussed include: (1) physiological factors, such as…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Cultural Influences, Early Reading, Environment
Frierson, Henry T., Jr. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to examine differences among reflective, impulsive, fast-accurate, and slow-inaccurate fourth-grade children who were either in the high or low socioeconomic status (SES) category. The subjects were 180 fourth-grade children who were administered eight different tests during the mid-point of the school year. It was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary School Students, Intelligence Quotient
McGuire, Carson; And Others – 1968
The cultivation of talented behavior necessitates identification of (1) the personality attributes inherent in the individual that can serve as predictors of subsequent talented behavior; and (2) the processes by which personality attributes can be reinforced or modified to produce subsequent socially valued behavior. A longitudinal study of Texas…
Descriptors: Creativity, Grade Prediction, Individual Characteristics, Intelligence
Fisher, Kirk L. – 1969
Of 102 educable mentally handicapped children in special classes, 54 were identified by the Purdue Perceptual Motor Survey (PMS) as deficient in perceptual motor abilities. These 54 children were assigned to one of the following groups: training, which participated in an individualized, structured perceptual motor program twice a week for 4 1/2…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence
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