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Peer reviewedOtto, Sue E. K. – System, 1983
An archive of still images in videodisc format becomes a powerful instructional tool when complemented by a computer data base system for selection and retrieval and programs to generate materials and manage image presentation. Considerations in using this potential include database design, a classification system, and computer-videodisc…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Illustrations
Peer reviewedBiggs, J. B.; Collis, K. F. – Australian Journal of Education, 1982
A taxonomy is proposed for evaluating the quality of learning in terms of a composition's structural complexity. Five writing structure levels are distinguished (incoherent, linear, conventional, integrated, and metaphoric) and samples of high school students' compositions illustrate each. Implications for both the psychology and teaching of…
Descriptors: Classification, Creative Writing, Creativity Research, Difficulty Level
Peer reviewedHomatidis, Soula; Konstantareas, M. Mary – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1981
Employed a discriminant analysis with a number of instruments to determine their relative power in classifying hyperactive children. Results indicated that only nine of 27 measures used had the potential to discriminate hyperactive from normal children. Only three measures were needed in the discriminant equation for accurate classification.…
Descriptors: Children, Classification, Comparative Testing, Discriminant Analysis
Peer reviewedTyson, James C. – Contemporary Education, 1982
Areas of knowledge having impact upon teacher effectiveness include content knowledge, knowledge of the "human factor," and knowledge of "conceptualizing." An illustration of an instructional problem and how knowledge about conceptualizing is related to the problem is provided. (CJ)
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Educational Theories
Mines, Robert A.; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1982
Reviews the student services evaluation literature and presents a metamodel for selecting evaluation models. The metamodel is based on the comparison of the common dimensions of all evaluation models. Identifies five common dimensions that collectively determine the usefulness of any evaluation model. (RC)
Descriptors: Classification, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedHermelin, B.; O'Connor, N. – British Journal of Psychology, 1982
Compared intellectually gifted children and controls on their ability to name and classify words and pictures of high or low frequency. High IQ children had shorter response latencies than other children and also showed no word frequency effects in the word naming tasks. (Author)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Children, Classification, Comparative Analysis
Hartley, Jeffrey; Homa, Donald – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1981
Acquisition of style recognition was studied in a category abstraction paradigm. Subjects classified impressionist paintings, according to artist, and were tested for immediate or delayed transfer. Experience with examples of a style yielded greater classification accuracy for new examples. Conceptual structure was correlated with transfer…
Descriptors: Classification, Higher Education, Learning Experience, Multidimensional Scaling
Peer reviewedCelotta, Beverly; Telasi-Golubcow, Hedwig – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Presents a five-level taxonomy classifying counseling problems in hierarchical order. Each level is composed of inappropriate behaviors, cognitions, or expectations. Discusses interrelated characteristics which decrease from the highest to the lowest level. Gives an example of the use of the taxonomy. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classification, Counseling Techniques, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedPearson, Richard E. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1982
Explored the concept of support networks to clarify the uses of support responses in counseling relationships. College students (N=33) responded to a survey examining support systems. Classification of data identified 13 support categories. Factor analysis revealed three factors suggesting a category differentiation based on emotion rather than…
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Peer reviewedSchoenfeld, Alan H.; Herrmann, Douglas J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1982
Experts' perceptions of mathematical problem structures were compared with students' perceptions before and after a course on mathematical problem solving. After the course the students perceived problem relatedness more like the experts, indicating that criteria for problem perception shift as a person's knowledge bases become more richly…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWimpenny, Julian W. T.; Cooper, Rosemary A. – Journal of Biological Education, 1979
Presented is a card game (loosely based on Canasta) for use in teaching microbial systematics. The cards and rules are described for the game, which is based on the construction of named microorganisms drawn from a collection of cards carrying a range of characteristics. (CS)
Descriptors: Biology, Classification, College Science, Educational Games
Peer reviewedMargulis, Lynn – American Biology Teacher, 1981
Argues for the acceptance and use of a five-kingdom classification system for biology comprised of monera, protoctista, fungi, animals, and plants. Justifies the new system based upon the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Outlines each kingdom and describes its members. (DC)
Descriptors: Animals, Biology, Botany, Classification
Peer reviewedWiseman, Richard L.; Schenck-Hamlin, William – Communication Monographs, 1981
Proposes an inductively derived taxonomy as a more valid and reliable classification scheme of compliance-gaining strategies. Compares the taxonomy with a multidimensional scaling representation of college students' perceptions of persuasive messages. Concludes that the taxonomy has a high degree of representational validity. (PD)
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Communication Research, Higher Education
Vielle, Jean-Pierre – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Education, 1981
Outlines a taxonomy of six kinds of educational research and their individual impact on educational change. After discussing factors which limit the impact of such research, the author concludes that the social mechanisms for the diffusion of new ideas, rather than the research itself, determine educational change. (AM)
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Classification, Comparative Education, Diffusion
Peer reviewedAsher, Steven R.; And Others – Child Development, 1981
Critically evaluates in terms of predictive and concurrent validity a widely used method of identifying children at risk in peer relations. This method emphasizes children's total rate of peer interaction, regardless of the quality or skillfulness of the interaction. Recommendations are given for future research in this area. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Children, Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Human Relations


