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Chen, Ching-Huei; Chan, Lim-Ha – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2011
This study investigated the effectiveness and impacts of process prompts on students' learning and computer self-efficacy within the technology-enabled project-based learning (PBL) context in an undergraduate educational technology course. If the aim is to prepare prospective teachers to effectively, efficiently, and engagingly use technologies in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Projects, Self Efficacy, Web Based Instruction
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Arnold, Pip; Pfannkuch, Maxine; Wild, Chris J.; Regan, Matt; Budgett, Stephanie – Journal of Statistics Education, 2011
Computer simulations and animations for developing statistical concepts are often not understood by beginners. Hands-on physical simulations that morph into computer simulations are teaching approaches that can build students' concepts. In this paper we review the literature on visual and verbal cognitive processing and on the efficacy of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Statistics, Learning Theories, Cues
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Fields, Lanny; Moss, Patricia – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2008
Most complex categories observed in real-world settings consist of perceptually disparate stimuli, such as a picture of a person's face, the person's name as written, and the same name as heard, as well as dimensional variants of some or all of these stimuli. The stimuli function as members of a single partially or fully elaborated generalized…
Descriptors: Testing, Stimuli, Classification, Evaluation
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Wilson, Margaret – Journal of Dance Education, 2008
Recommendations for the teaching and performance of grand rond de jambe en l'air are presented. Incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data, information generated from biomechanic analysis is balanced with observation of the testing and questionnaire and interview data. The voices of the participants in the research contribute to an…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Instruction, Performance
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Spencer, Kristie A.; Wiley, Erin – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
Priming paradigms make it possible to study the nature of response preparation before the onset of movement. One way to examine this process is through manipulation of the interstimulus interval (ISI). The timing of the prime and target presentation has been shown to have distinct effects on reaction time patterns, in both healthy and…
Descriptors: Intervals, Reaction Time, Semantics, Comparative Analysis
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Fu, Wai-Tat; Anderson, John R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2008
Acquisition of interactive skills involves the use of internal and external cues. Experiment 1 showed that when actions were interdependent, learning was effective with and without external cues in the single-task condition but was effective only with the presence of external cues in the dual-task condition. In the dual-task condition, actions…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Skill Development, Feedback (Response), Cues
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Funes, Maria Jesus; Lupianez, Juan; Milliken, Bruce – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2008
Two experiments are reported that test whether the modulation of exogenous cuing effects by the presence of a distractor at the location opposite the target (altering the time course of cueing effects, Lupianez et al., 1999, 2001) is due to the fast reorienting of attention or to a set for preventing the integration of the cue and the target…
Descriptors: Prompting, Recall (Psychology), Visual Stimuli, Cues
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Martin-Rhee, Michelle M.; Bialystok, Ellen – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2008
Previous research has shown that bilingual children excel in tasks requiring inhibitory control to ignore a misleading perceptual cue. The present series of studies extends this finding by identifying the degree and type of inhibitory control for which bilingual children demonstrate this advantage. Study 1 replicated the earlier research by…
Descriptors: Cues, Inhibition, Monolingualism, Bilingualism
Nix, Susan J. – Principal Leadership, 2008
Transitions are the "interval between any two activities." Therefore, transitions occur between classes (before and after a class) and within class periods (between activities). Using transition time effectively is a cost-free way of maximizing instructional time. Therefore, it becomes imperative that transitions occur smoothly throughout the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cues, Time Factors (Learning), School Schedules
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Stelmachowicz, Patricia G.; Nishi, Kanae; Choi, Sangsook; Lewis, Dawna E.; Hoover, Brenda M.; Dierking, Darcia; Lotto, Andrew – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2008
Purpose: Recent studies from the authors' laboratory have suggested that reduced audibility in the high frequencies (because of the bandwidth of hearing instruments) may play a role in the delays in phonological development often exhibited by children with hearing impairment. The goal of the current study was to extend previous findings on the…
Descriptors: Cues, Phonology, Hearing Impairments, Acoustics
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Fricks-Gleason, Ashley N.; Marshall, John F. – Learning & Memory, 2008
Contexts and discrete cues associated with drug-taking are often responsible for relapse among addicts. Animal models have shown that interference with the reconsolidation of drug-cue memories can reduce seeking of drugs or drug-paired stimuli. One such model is conditioned place preference (CPP) in which an animal is trained to associate a…
Descriptors: Animals, Cues, Cocaine, Autism
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Berry, Christopher J.; Shanks, David R.; Henson, Richard N. A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2008
A single-system computational model of priming and recognition was applied to studies that have looked at the relationship between priming, recognition, and fluency in continuous identification paradigms. The model was applied to 3 findings that have been interpreted as evidence for a multiple-systems account: (a) priming can occur for items not…
Descriptors: Identification, Patients, Recognition (Psychology), Cues
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Weighall, Anna R. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008
Research with adults has shown that ambiguous spoken sentences are resolved efficiently, exploiting multiple cues--including referential context--to select the intended meaning. Paradoxically, children appear to be insensitive to referential cues when resolving ambiguous sentences, relying instead on statistical properties intrinsic to the…
Descriptors: Research Design, Sentences, Cues, Form Classes (Languages)
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Broomfield, Laura; McHugh, Louise; Reed, Phil – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
Stimulus over-selectivity occurs when one of potentially many aspects of the environment comes to control behaviour. In two experiments, adults with no developmental disabilities, were trained and tested in an automated match to samples (MTS) paradigm. In Experiment 1, participants completed two conditions, in one of which the over-selected…
Descriptors: Cues, Developmental Disabilities, Experiments, Stimuli
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Goodsite, Billie; Klear, Lacey; Rosenberg, Harold – Drugs: Education, Prevention & Policy, 2008
Objective: The present study was designed to assess whether the serving practices of a sample of bartenders in an American university town would vary as a function of the number of behavioral cues of intoxication displayed by apparently real patrons (who were actually experimental confederates). Method: We trained two male and three female…
Descriptors: Drinking, Occupations, Behavior, Role Playing
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