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Meacham, John A.; Nicolai, Philip – 1975
Preschool children were presented with conflicting cues in order to assess the importance of pointing, verbalizing, and looking by adults in directing the attention of children. The study involved two procedures: first, the experimenter indicated by pointing, verbalizing, or looking whether a big or little bead was to be put on a string by the…
Descriptors: Attention, Cues, Educational Theories, Nonverbal Communication
Koskenniemi, Matti, Ed.; And Others – 1974
This document presents a taxonomy for classification of classroom observational data. Information for the study was accumulated in successive classes at the School of the Institute of Education, University of Helsinki and processed statistically. The taxonomy was developed through both empirical procedures and logic and concept analysis. Part one…
Descriptors: Classification, Classroom Observation Techniques, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Learning Processes
Feldman, Robert S.; Allen, Vernon L. – 1974
The verbal and nonverbal behavior of sixth-grade children tutoring third-grade children was analyzed. The behavior of a sixth grade tutor in a short tutoring session was videotaped. To control the performance of the tutee, a confederate was used who acted in a predetermined manner; the tutee's performance was made to appear either very successful…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Grade 6
Anderson, James W.; And Others – 1974
The four papers presented in this symposium provide the overall picture, the rationale, and the methodology for a study on self-hypnosis done at the University of Chicago. Methodologically, the main thrust of this investigation was introspective. The authors recognized the need for more careful criticism of the status of verbal reporting in…
Descriptors: Conferences, Data Collection, Hypnosis, Individual Differences
Corder, S. Pit – 1974
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of error analysis in specifying and planning remedial treatment in second language learning. Part 1 discusses situations that demand remedial action. This is a quantitative assessment that requires measurement of the varying degrees of disparity between the learner's knowledge and the demands of the…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Educational Diagnosis, Error Patterns, Evaluation Methods
Rondal, Jean A. – 1974
Partial replication of the Luria and Tikhomirov experiments in the verbal regulation of behavior has led to results and conclusions contradictory to those of the Russian researchers. Subjects for these experiments included mentally handicapped children and adults. The results of four sets of experiments are presented. In general, the basic…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Larrick, Nancy – 1970
Although printed materials have taken over a good part of the communicative functions of language, and although book club sales show that young people read widely and frequently, still there is much to be said for the place of oral language in society. Three media which bring oral language to the young are radio, television, and record players.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Language Acquisition, Mass Media, Motivation
Hays, Daniel G. – 1971
A computer-based system for handling transcripts describing social behavior, verbal and otherwise, is described in this paper. Among the features of note in the system are the provision for fairly flexible conventions for noting, in transcripts, several kinds of useful data including actor designations, sequencing indicators, and user-defined…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Processing, Educational Research
Greathouse, Larry James – 1968
A study of the extent to which relationships exist between pupils' verbal associative learning ability and seven indices of pupil ability to verbalize utilized 32 third-grade and 34 fifth-grade pupils randomly selected from six Las Cruces schools. Raw data were collected from transcribed language samples, the Verbal Paired-Associate Test, the…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Grade 3, Grade 5, Language Acquisition
Von Raffler Engel, Walburga – 1969
This paper represents an effort to explain the language development of the child within the analytic frame of overtly observable data and without recourse either to mathematical models or to postulating hypothetical underlying forms. From longitudinal studies of two-year old children conducted by the author as well as from similar data reported in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Language, Function Words, Language Patterns
LaCrosse, E. Robert, Jr. – 1969
This is a progress report on the development of a maternal behavior scale, one which would reflect both the actual behavior of a mother when confronted by her child's activities and also show the behaviors instigated by the mother in the child's presence. The ultimate goal of the research is to produce a human behavior scale which will record the…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Child Rearing, Environmental Influences, Mothers
Jester, R. Emile; Bear, Nancy R. – 1969
To examine the relationship between the vocabulary teachers use in the classroom and the percentage of that vocabulary understood by the students, 16 volunteer teachers were tape recorded for an hour and a half during a normal day's activities. Half the teachers were from lower or lower middle class families; the other half were from middle and…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Grade 1, Kindergarten, Listening Comprehension
Wolvin, Andrew D. – MWSCA Encoder, 1974
New print and nonprint resources for secondary level classroom use are available in the field of speech communication, which has become process oriented with continual interaction between speaker and listener. Of five specific books, three provide valuable resource material for teachers, focusing on practical teaching suggestions and the necessity…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Resources, Instructional Materials, Language Acquisition
Sutton, William A. – 1973
In this discussion of various aspects of sexism in language the following principles or basic ideas are set forth for the reader's consideration: (1) the irrational and undesirable idea that male terms stand for the whole population is harmful and the practice should be eliminated; (2) language which suggests that women are, by virtue of their…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Language Role, Language Usage, Pronouns
Joel, Uri – 1972
In this study an observational system, "Inquiry Interaction Analysis Categories" (IIAC), was developed for analyzing the verbal teaching behaviors of 23 secondary science student teachers. The analysis was made from audio recordings. The Flanders type instrument consisted of 12 categories, some of which were specifically designed to record verbal…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Interaction Process Analysis, Science Education


