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Persike, Malte; Olzak, Lynn A.; Meinhardt, Gunter – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
Association field models of contour integration suggest that local band-pass elements are spatially grouped to global contours within limited bands of spatial frequency (Field, Hayes, & Hess, 1993). While results for local orientation and spacing variation render support for AF models, effects of spatial frequency (SF) have rarely been addressed.…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Classification, Models, Brain
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Gomez, Miguel Casas – Language Sciences, 2009
This paper consists of a revision of the different definitions of euphemism, which, apart from certain restrictive and singular descriptions, can be classified, basically, in two groups: the extralinguistic and the strictly linguistic ones. After a critical-descriptive analysis of these formulations from the standpoints of both lexical semantics…
Descriptors: Semantics, Linguistics, Concept Formation, Pragmatics
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Ross, Andy; Schoon, Ingrid; Martin, Peter; Sacker, Amanda – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2009
The aim of this paper is to examine variations in the combination of social roles during times of social change. We specify a latent class approach to examine role configurations for individuals in their early 30s, establishing a typology of how work- and family-related roles combine within individuals born 12 years apart and examine their…
Descriptors: Social Change, Cultural Influences, Family Role, Role
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Watson, David – Psychological Bulletin, 2009
C. S. Carver and E. Harmon-Jones have presented considerable evidence to support their argument that "anger relates to an appetitive or approach motivational system, whereas anxiety relates to an aversive or avoidance motivational system" (p. 183). However, they have failed to take sufficient account of the extensive psychometric data indicating…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Motivation, Anxiety, Psychometrics
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Thomas, Nicholas C. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2009
A survey of U.S. geographical locations reveals that the names of many elements have been used to name towns. The origin and chemical significance of the naming for a sampling of such towns is briefly reported.
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Geographic Location, Correlation, Classification
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Morris, Huw; Harvey, Charles; Kelly, Aidan; Rowlinson, Michael – Accounting Education, 2011
This "Rejoinder" responds to criticisms made by Simon Hussain (2011) about the construction and operation of the "Association of Business Schools' (ABS) Academic Journal Quality Guide". In this paper the broad purposes of journal lists and guides are outlined before an account is given of the long history and multiple forms of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Business Schools, Professional Associations, Periodicals
Daftarifard, Parisa; Shirkhani, Servat – Journal on English Language Teaching, 2011
Transfer has been discussed from different points of view since the advent of Contrastive Analysis Hypothesis [13], [8]. Mishina-Mori [19] has defied transfer as merging grammatical properties from one language to another. The effect of transfer from a first language (L1) to a second language (L2) or a third language (L3) has been viewed…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Second Language Learning, Linguistic Theory, Contrastive Linguistics
Bachoe, Mikaela – ProQuest LLC, 2011
School psychologists constantly make decisions that affect the lives of children and their families. One of the most significant decisions they make is determining a child's eligibility for Special Education and related services. Despite the importance of eligibility decisions there is little research examining the decision making practices of…
Descriptors: Interaction, Statistical Analysis, Related Services (Special Education), Referral
Decker, Amber K. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Statement of the problem. Too few community college students who intend to transfer and earn a baccalaureate degree actually do. This is a problem because postsecondary education is a key factor in economic mobility, and community colleges enroll a disproportionate number of nontraditional, part-time and low-income students. Although individual…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Transfer Programs, Associate Degrees, Student Characteristics
Garvin, Rebecca Todd – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This qualitative ethnographic Linguistic Landscape (LL) study collected and analyzed ten individual "walking tour" interviews with residents of Memphis, Tennessee, exploring the personal thoughts and feelings about linguistic changes in the communities triggered by the LL. The researcher focused the participants' attention on…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Multilingualism, Empathy, Emotional Response
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Gomez-Ruiz, Isabel; Aguilar-Alonso, Angel – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
This study analysed the capacity of the Catalan and Spanish versions of the Bilingual Aphasia Test (BAT) to distinguish between normal and pathological aging. Both versions of the test were administered to 45 bilingual subjects: 15 healthy aging subjects, 15 patients with mild cognitive impairment and 15 patients with Alzheimer's disease. To…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Semantics, Alzheimers Disease, Aphasia
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D'Agostino, Antonella; Fruzzetti, Stefania; Ghellini, Giulio; Neri, Laura – Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods, 2011
In the last years the quality of Higher Education (HE) system and its evaluation have been key issues of the political and scientific debate on education policies all over Europe. In the wide landscape that involves the entire HE system we draw attention on the third level of its organization, i.e. the Ph.D. In particular, this paper discusses the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Doctoral Degrees, Doctoral Programs
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Bahr, Peter Riley; Bielby, Rob; House, Emily – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2011
One useful and increasingly popular method of classifying students is known commonly as cluster analysis. The variety of techniques that comprise the cluster analytic family are intended to sort observations (for example, students) within a data set into subsets (clusters) that share similar characteristics and differ in meaningful ways from other…
Descriptors: College Students, Classification, Multivariate Analysis, Community Colleges
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Bright, Amy – Journal of Children's Literature, 2011
When readers of contemporary adolescent literature are encouraged to participate in conversations about what is considered canonical literature, the literary value of adolescent reading expands past narrowly defined borders. Several recent adolescent novels provide access to the classics and may generate interest among middle school students in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Young Adults, Novels, Classification
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Seeley, Claire – Primary Science, 2011
The concept of TASC (Thinking Actively in a Social Context) was created by Belle Wallace (Wallace et al., 1993) as a model that can be used to nurture and develop thinking skills. As children work through the TASC wheel, the teacher has a very good opportunity to facilitate explicit conversations about thinking. This allows the children to grow in…
Descriptors: Social Environment, Thinking Skills, Inquiry, Elementary School Science
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