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Welch, Michael Warren
Evaluated during an 8-week period were the effects of three instructional reading methods for 36 reading retarded students (grades 4-6) with differing degrees of visual function difficulties (perceptual impairment rather than visual acuity problems). Ss were divided into two groups according to their high or low degree of visual function…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Exceptional Child Research, Language Experience Approach, Learning Disabilities
Ausburn, Lynna J. – 1975
A study was designed to test the expectation that different individuals have different cognitive styles, which, if true, may be useful in investigating characteristics and psychological impacts of media utilization. Cognitive style refers to an individual's way of acquiring and processing information. Characteristics of the visual type and haptic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests, College Students, Conceptual Tempo
Ausburn, Floyd B. – 1975
A study was made to determine whether different methods of visual presentations would affect the retention rate of individuals with two distinct types of perception--visual and haptic. The visual type, according to a study by Viktor Lowenfeld in 1957, is marked by the following characteristics: (1) ability to see wholes, break them into visual…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Educational Research, Higher Education
Boder, Elena – 1968
A diagnostic screening procedure for developmental dyslexia which analyzes how a child reads and writes rather than at what level, is outlined. Briefly, the test entails a presentation of a word list at each reading level to determine the child's sight vocabulary and his ability to employ word-attack skills. Following the administration of the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Diagnostic Tests, Dyslexia, Exceptional Child Education
Resnick, Lauren B.; And Others – 1970
Twenty-seven kindergarten subjects were trained on two different double classification matrix tasks to determine whether they were hierarchically related. Prior behavioral analyses had shown one task to be simpler than the other. It was assumed that, in hierarchical transfer relationships, one order of task acquisition is more favorable than…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives
Kerr, Donald A. – 1969
The "Flash Lab" method of teaching the elementary fundamentals of drawing, a system based on the psychology of perception, the behavioral sciences, and the biological sciences, was developed to help correct common errors which beginning students make, such as inability to generalize, lack of proportional relationships, misjudgement due to depth,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavioral Sciences, Biological Sciences, Figural Aftereffects
Coury, Janine P.; Nessa, Donald B. – 1973
This study was conducted in order to develop and evaluate a systematic screening method which could be used by counselors and school psychologists in the identification of first graders showing characteristics generally associated with learning disabilities. The study was conducted within three Title I schools in a large sourthern metropolitan…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Auditory Perception, Auditory Tests, Cultural Differences
Zimmer, Richard L. – 1973
This end-of-project report disucsses the procedures that the Dubuque Community School District followed in conducting research on learning the styles and conditions under which elementary school-aged children learn best. The testing program that was developed consisted of administering the Tests of Modality Aptitudes in Reading (TOMAR), the…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Elementary Education, Learning, Learning Processes
Alexander, Theron; Stoyle, Judith – 1973
This study determined which intellectual abilities account for IQ changes over the school year. All the Head Start subjects involved in the study (35 boys and 33 girls, mean age 44.1 months) lived in poverty under conditions of urban deterioration. The subjects were initially given the Standord-Binet Intelligence Scale in the fall and were tested…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Disadvantaged Youth
Kallen, David J., E. – 1973
Contents of this book include the following papers, followed by discussion and comment: "Malnutrition and Animal Behavior," David A. Levitsky and Richard H. Barnes; "Malnutrition in Infants," Henry N. Ricciuti; "Nutrition and the Community," David J. Kallen; "A Methodological Note: The Development of Visual Attention in Infants," A. C.…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Cognitive Development, Community Involvement, Disadvantaged Environment
American Institutes for Research in the Behavioral Sciences, Palo Alto, CA. – 1971
The Hartford Public School District has set up and is maintaining three Intensive Reading Centers, each of which provides a 10-weeks reading program for first graders. The purpose of the program is to improve the reading achievement of disadvantaged children. Children in groups of 10 or 11 move from teacher to teacher at 50-minute intervals. They…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Basic Reading, Beginning Reading, Demonstration Programs
Maclay, Joanna Hawkins – 1971
This book is an attempt to begin filling the need for an aesthetic for Readers Theatre by abstracting from such sources as the history of theatre practice, the history of literary structure, the psychology of visual perception, and the history of aesthetics, some principles of audience-text-performer relationships. The book is written primarily…
Descriptors: Abstracting, Audiences, Cultural Enrichment, Group Dynamics
Mann, Marlis – 1972
This speech offers a guide to identifying and teaching high-risk children, those who exhibit a lag in development severe enough to be a handicap in learning. The high-risk children focused on are those whose developmental lag is frequently not recognized until they fail in school. The two major areas of neurodevelopmental learning disorders are in…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Curriculum Guides, Early Childhood Education, Handicapped Children
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Randall, Mick; Meara, Paul – Reading in a Foreign Language, 1988
Shows that native-speaking Arabic readers produce search functions that are radically different from the search functions of readers whose script uses the Roman alphabet (RAs). The processes used by Arabic readers are more akin to the processes used by RAs when searching arrays of shapes. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Alphabets, Arabic, English (Second Language), Language Processing
Zavotka, Susan Lee – Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1987
Describes study of home economics students at Ohio State University that investigated whether computer animated graphics that replicate mental images of rotation and dimensional transformation would be useful in the development of spatial skills. Orthographic drawings are described, and results for treatment and control groups are analyzed. (29…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Higher Education, Home Economics Education, Instructional Innovation
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