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Rummel, Nikol; Spada, Hans; Hauser, Sabine – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2009
In an earlier study, we had tested if observing a collaboration model, or alternatively, following a collaboration script could improve students' subsequent collaboration in a computer-mediated setting and promote their knowledge of good collaboration. Both model and script showed positive effects. The current study was designed to further probe…
Descriptors: Scripts, Cooperation, Models, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedRehfeldt, Ruth Anne; Dymond, Simon – Psychological Record, 2005
The present study examined the effects of equivalence test order and nodal distance on the emergence and stability of derived discriminative stimulus functions. Participants in 1 group were exposed to a transfer of functions test following a symmetry and equivalence test, another group of participants completed a symmetry and equivalence test…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Prompting, Retention (Psychology)
Loftus, Elizabeth F. – American Psychologist, 2003
Research on memory distortion has shown that postevent suggestion can contaminate what a person remembers. Moreover, suggestion can lead to false memories being injected outright into the minds of people. These findings have implications for police investigation, clinical practice, and other settings in which memory reports are solicited.
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Prompting, Memory
Fisanick, Christina – CEA Forum, 2007
Although arguments about the personal essay in the writing classroom have been taking place since before composition studies even existed as an academic field, the author thinks that in light of a renewed interest in autobiographical writing in the academy and in popular culture, it is important to take another look at this type of writing.…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Essays, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Thompson, Rachel H.; Cotnoir-Bichelman, Nicole M.; McKerchar, Paige M.; Tate, Trista L.; Dancho, Kelly A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
Existing research suggests that there may be benefits to teaching signing to hearing infants who have not yet developed vocal communication. In the current study, each of 4 infants ranging in age from 6 to 10 months was taught a simple sign using delayed prompting and reinforcement. In addition, Experiment 1 showed that 2 children independently…
Descriptors: Infants, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Sign Language
Aslan, Asli; Aslan, Hurol – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2007
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate the cross-modal effects of an auditory organization on a visual search task and to investigate the influence of the level of detail in instructions describing or hinting at the associations between auditory stimuli and the possible locations of a visual target. In addition to measuring the participants'…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Learning Modalities, Prompting, Context Effect
Kunar, Melina A.; Flusberg, Stephen; Horowitz, Todd S.; Wolfe, Jeremy M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
Contextual cuing experiments show that when displays are repeated, reaction times to find a target decrease over time even when observers are not aware of the repetition. It has been thought that the context of the display guides attention to the target. The authors tested this hypothesis by comparing the effects of guidance in a standard…
Descriptors: Guidance, Relationship, Context Effect, Prompting
Linser, Katrin; Goschke, Thomas – Cognition, 2007
How does the brain generate our experience of being in control over our actions and their effects? Here, we argue that the perception of events as self-caused emerges from a comparison between anticipated and actual action-effects: if the representation of an event that follows an action is activated before the action, the event is experienced as…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Prompting, Brain, Self Control
Mayfield, Kristin H.; Glenn, Irene M.; Vollmer, Timothy R. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2008
Computer-based instruction (CBI) was used to teach 3 sets of 20 spelling words to two 6th graders in a multiple baseline design. The CBI presented a voice recording of each spelling word and prompted the students to type the word. If they spelled the word incorrectly, a training procedure was initiated that included prompt fading and systematic…
Descriptors: Spelling Instruction, Grade 6, Prompting, Computer Assisted Instruction
Hoffman, Bobby; Spatariu, Alexandru – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2008
A regression design was used to test the unique and interactive effects of self-efficacy beliefs and metacognitive prompting on solving mental multiplication problems while controlling for mathematical background knowledge and problem complexity. Problem-solving accuracy, response time, and efficiency (i.e. the ratio of problems solved correctly…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Reaction Time, Self Efficacy, Prompting
McLaughlin, Katherine; Cascella, Paul W. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2008
This study attempted to elicit distal gestures within dynamic assessment structured sampling events from six children with moderate to severe intellectual disability (ages 8-13). Using four communication temptations and a least-to-most prompting hierarchy across three sessions, three participants who had both pre-symbolic and preintentional…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Sampling, Mental Retardation, Severity (of Disability)
Ayres, Kevin M.; Maguire, Amy; McClimon, Desiree – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2009
Three elementary aged students with autism participated in an evaluation of computer based video instruction that targeted functional life skills. The effects of the software were analyzed in the context of a multiple probe design across and replicated across participants. This study represents a departure from more traditional video based…
Descriptors: Autism, Computer Assisted Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
DiCarlo, Cynthia F.; Vagianos, Laura – Young Exceptional Children, 2009
Naturalistic teaching methods are often used to facilitate explicit child-directed instruction within early childhood environments. They are designed to promote opportunities for instruction within the context of daily routines. The teacher's role is to design the environment and select materials, activities, and routines that will promote…
Descriptors: Play, Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Young Children
Van Laarhoven, Toni; Johnson, Jesse W.; Van Laarhoven-Myers, Traci; Grider, Kristin L.; Grider, Katie M. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using a video iPod as a prompting device for teaching three job-related tasks to a young man with developmental disabilities in a community-based employment setting. The effectiveness of the prompting device was evaluated using a multiple probe across behaviors design. Results…
Descriptors: Supported Employment, Prompting, Developmental Disabilities, Handheld Devices
Glew, David; Meyer, Tracy; Sawyer, Becky; Schuhmann, Pete; Wray, Barry – Journal of Effective Teaching, 2011
Business schools are often criticized for the inadequate writing skills of their graduates. Improving writing skills involves first understanding the current skill level of students. This research attempts to provide insights into the effectiveness of the current method of assessing writing skills in a school of business at a large regional…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Business Administration Education, Business Schools, Writing Skills

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