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Newbold, Curtis Robert – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The emergence of visual media as prominent and even expected forms of communication in nearly all disciplines, including those scientific, has raised new questions about how the art and science of communication epistemologically affect the interpretation of scientific phenomena. In this dissertation I explore how the influence of aesthetics in…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Visual Stimuli, Scientific Concepts, Science Instruction
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Watling, Christopher J.; Lingard, Lorelei – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2012
An essential goal of evaluation is to foster learning. Across the medical education spectrum, evaluation of clinical performance is dominated by subjective feedback to learners based on observation by expert supervisors. Research in non-medical settings has suggested that participants' perceptions of evaluation processes exert considerable…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Medical Education, Evaluators, Industrial Psychology
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Negen, James; Sarnecka, Barbara W. – Child Development, 2012
How is number-concept acquisition related to overall language development? Experiments 1 and 2 measured number-word knowledge and general vocabulary in a total of 59 children, ages 30-60 months. A strong correlation was found between number-word knowledge and vocabulary, independent of the child's age, contrary to previous results (D. Ansari et…
Descriptors: Young Children, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Toddlers
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Antonoff, Steven R. – Journal of College Admission, 2012
The role of the educational consultant in the college admission scene warrants discussion and analysis. Although several recent national and local ACAC meetings have included discussions of the role's parameters, the writing in professional journals is quite limited. Boothroyd, Chapman, and Kaufman (1987) presented the results of a survey about…
Descriptors: College Admission, Consultants, Role Perception, Consultation Programs
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Cho, Yang Seok; Bae, Gi Yeul; Proctor, Robert W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
The present study tested whether coding of tone pitch relative to a referent contributes to the correspondence effect between the pitch height of an auditory stimulus and the location of a lateralized response. When left-right responses are mapped to high or low pitch tones, performance is better with the high-right/low-left mapping than with the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Cognitive Processes, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli
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Wang, Liping; Li, Xianchun; Hsiao, Steven S.; Bodner, Mark; Lenz, Fred; Zhou, Yong-Di – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2012
Previous studies suggested that primary somatosensory (SI) neurons in well-trained monkeys participated in the haptic-haptic unimodal delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task. In this study, 585 SI neurons were recorded in monkeys performing a task that was identical to that in the previous studies but without requiring discrimination and active…
Descriptors: Memorization, Short Term Memory, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Animals
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Zhang, Jianliang; Kalinowski, Joseph – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2012
Background: It is frequently observed that listeners demonstrate gaze aversion to stuttering. This response may have profound social/communicative implications for both fluent and stuttering individuals. However, there is a lack of empirical examination of listeners' eye gaze responses to stuttering, and it is unclear whether cultural background…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Background, Human Body, Stuttering
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Wyer, Natalie A.; Martin, Douglas; Pickup, Tracey; Macrae, C. Neil – Cognitive Science, 2012
Recent research suggests that individuals with relatively weak global precedence (i.e., a smaller propensity to view visual stimuli in a configural manner) show a reduced face inversion effect (FIE). Coupled with such findings, a number of recent studies have demonstrated links between an advantage for feature-based processing and the presentation…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Autism, Visual Stimuli, Human Body
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Menneer, Tamaryn; Stroud, Michael J.; Cave, Kyle R.; Li, Xingshan; Godwin, Hayward J.; Liversedge, Simon P.; Donnelly, Nick – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2012
Searching simultaneously for metal threats (guns and knives) and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in X-ray images is less effective than 2 independent single-target searches, 1 for metal threats and 1 for IEDs. The goals of this study were to (a) replicate this dual-target cost for categorical targets and to determine whether the cost remains…
Descriptors: National Security, Visual Perception, Eye Movements, Reaction Time
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Lee, Woong-Kyu – Behaviour & Information Technology, 2012
The principal objective of this study was to gain insight into attitude changes occurring during IT acceptance from the perspective of elaboration likelihood model (ELM). In particular, the primary target of this study was the process of IT acceptance through an education program. Although the Internet and computers are now quite ubiquitous, and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Teaching Methods, Programming Languages, Internet
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Diaz, Gabriel J.; Fajen, Brett R.; Phillips, Flip – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
People can often anticipate the outcome of another person's actions based on visual information available in the movements of the other person's body. We investigated this problem by studying how goalkeepers anticipate the direction of a penalty kick in soccer. The specific aim was to determine whether the information used to anticipate kick…
Descriptors: Expectation, Behavior, Human Body, Visual Perception
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Geuss, Michael N.; Stefanucci, Jeanine K.; Creem-Regehr, Sarah H.; Thompson, William B. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
Three experiments examined perceived absolute distance in a head-mounted display virtual environment (HMD-VE) and a matched real-world environment, as a function of the type and orientation of the distance viewed. In Experiment 1, participants turned and walked, without vision, a distance to match the viewed interval for both egocentric…
Descriptors: Geographic Location, Spatial Ability, Depth Perception, Self Concept
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Kaganoff, Eili; Bordnick, Patrick S.; Carter, Brian Lee – Research on Social Work Practice, 2012
Cue reactivity assessments have been widely used to assess craving and attention to cues among cigarette smokers. Cue reactivity has the potential to offer insights into treatment decisions; however, the use of cue reactivity in treatment studies has been limited. This study assessed the feasibility of using a virtual reality-based cue reactivity…
Descriptors: Cues, Smoking, Computer Simulation, Evaluation Methods
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Montoro-Rodriguez, Julian; Smith, Gregory C.; Palmieri, Patrick A. – Family Relations, 2012
We examined patterns and predictors of perceived need, use, and unmet need for mental health services by custodial grandchildren within the school-based and community-based delivery sectors. Data were from a national sample of 610 grandmothers caring for grandchildren ages 6 to 17 in the absence of biological parents. Overlapping use of services…
Descriptors: Caring, Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Mental Health
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Lai, Yi-hsiu – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2012
Nasals are cross-linguistically susceptible to change, especially in the syllable final position. Acoustic reports on Mandarin nasal production have recently shown that the syllable-final distinction is frequently dropped. Few studies, however, have addressed the issue of perceptual processing in Mandarin nasals for L1 and L2 speakers of Mandarin…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Syllables, Mandarin Chinese, Native Language
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