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Siying Liu; Xun Li; Renji Sun – Journal of Child Language, 2024
Young children today are exposed to masks on a regular basis. However, there is limited empirical evidence on how masks may affect word learning. The study explored the effect of masks on infants' abilities to fast-map and generalize new words. Seventy-two Chinese infants (43 males, M[subscript age] = 18.26 months) were taught two novel…
Descriptors: Child Language, Infants, Cognitive Mapping, Language Acquisition
Peer, William Larson, Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this quantitative post measure only experimental study was to determine if, or to what extent, the use of emojis by a chatbot pedagogical agent in a threaded conversation is effective in eliciting social presence, human-like, and engaging perceptions by adult learners living in North America. Social presence theory provided the…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Artificial Intelligence, Visual Aids, Cues
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Whelpley, Christopher E.; May, Cynthia P. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Job interviews are an integral component of the hiring process in most fields. Our research examines job interview performance of those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared to neurotypical (NT) individuals. ASD and NT individuals were taped engaging in mock job interviews. Candidates were rated on a variety of dimensions by respondents who…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Control Groups, Employment Interviews, Performance
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Chang, Minyu; Brainerd, C. J. – Metacognition and Learning, 2023
Making judgments of learning (JOLs) can sometimes modify subsequent memory performance, which is referred to as JOL reactivity. We evaluated two major theoretical explanations of JOL reactivity and used the dual-retrieval model to pinpoint the retrieval processes that are modified by JOLs. The changed-goal hypothesis assumes that JOLs highlight…
Descriptors: Cues, Evaluative Thinking, Models, Recall (Psychology)
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Gattis, Lyn F. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2023
This study investigated the extent to which lexical repetition in English passages developed in a content management system appeared to affect reading comprehension. Participants were 65 graduate students at a Midwestern public university, all of whom were native English readers. Instruments were two passages adjusted to maximize or minimize…
Descriptors: Repetition, English, Reading Comprehension, Technical Writing
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Henry, Nick – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2023
This study investigates whether the use of prosodic cues during instruction facilitates the processing of German accusative case markers. Two groups of third semester L1 English learners of L2 German completed Processing Instruction (PI) with aural input: Learners in the PI+P group heard sentences that included focused prosodic cues; learners in…
Descriptors: Suprasegmentals, Cues, Morphology (Languages), Syntax
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Sijmkens, Elien; De Cock, Mieke; De Laet, Tinne – Metacognition and Learning, 2023
To become proficient problem solvers, science and engineering students have to acquire the skill of self-regulating their problem-solving processes, a skill supported by their metacognitive abilities. The Disciplinary Learning Companion (DLC) is an online tool designed to scaffold students' use of metacognitive activities through…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Metacognition, Learning Activities, Reflection
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George Pontikas; Ian Cunnings; Theodoros Marinis – Journal of Child Language, 2023
An emergent debate surrounds the nature of language processing in bilingual children as an extension of broader questions about their morphosyntactic development in comparison to monolinguals, with the picture so far being nuanced. This paper adds to this debate by investigating the processing of morphosyntactically complex which-questions (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Child Language, Bilingualism, Children, Language Processing
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LaReina Hingson; Keely Song; David Schekall – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
Productions can be made more accessible for Deaf and hard of hearing (DHoH) dancers, performers, and audiences. This article provides ideas and guidelines on how to include and accommodate them. Reflecting on our experiences developing the dance theatrical production of "Within Dreams," we describe the need for making space for DHoH…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hard of Hearing, American Sign Language, Dance
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Nicole Antes; Stephan Schwan; Markus Huff – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
In today's rapid dissemination of information, discerning truth from falsehood is crucial. We investigated how cues signaling information veracity influence memory accuracy and confidence in coherent narratives. Two studies manipulated perceptual difficulty in distinguishing true-labeled from false-labeled information in event descriptions using…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Memory, Cues, Accuracy
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Andy Nguyen; Yeyu Wang; Ridwan Whitehead; Muhammad Ashiq; Sanna Järvelä; David Williamson Shaffer – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2025
This paper presents a transmodal analysis (TMA) study that investigates the interplay between gaze and verbal interactions through regulation-triggering events within the context of socially shared regulation of learning (SSRL) in face-to-face collaborative settings with shared computer-mediated materials. In face-to-face collaborative learning…
Descriptors: Attention, Eye Movements, Verbal Communication, Interaction
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Michaela C. DeBolt; Bess L. Caswell; Matthews George; Kenneth Maleta; Elizabeth L. Prado; Shannon Ross-Sheehy; Christine P. Stewart; Lisa M. Oakes – Child Development, 2025
Research with Western samples has uncovered the rapid development of infants' visual attention. This study evaluated spatial attention in 6- to 9-month-old infants living in rural Malawi (N = 511; n[subscript Boys] = 255, n[subscript Yao] = 427) or suburban California, United States (N = 57, n[subscript Boys] = 29, n[subscript White] = 37) in…
Descriptors: Infants, Spatial Ability, Attention Control, Rural Areas
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Ted K. Mburu; Kangxuan Rong; Campbell J. McColley; Alexandra Werth – Journal of Engineering Education, 2025
Background: This study investigates the use of large language models to create adaptive, contextually relevant survey questions, aiming to enhance data quality in educational research without limiting scalability. Purpose: We provide step-by-step methods to develop a dynamic survey instrument, driven by artificial intelligence (AI), and introduce…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Software, Technology Integration, Computational Linguistics
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Lisa Swindull – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2025
This paper aims to inform other practitioners working with students with autism spectrum disorder about how to create and implement activity schedules for use in schools. This paper includes a review of research regarding the effectiveness of activity schedules on on-task behavior and the ability to transition. Creating these schedules has been…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Scheduling, Activities
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Carolyn Fitzpatrick – Journal of Faculty Development, 2025
In the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education, the clarity, measurability, and alignment of course objectives are more critical than ever. Effective course design hinges on well-defined learning objectives that guide both instruction and assessment. However, creating these objectives can be a daunting task for faculty, especially when…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Higher Education, Alignment (Education)
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