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Ashford, Donnell C.; Baumeister, Alfred A. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1975
Presents a series of these experiments which examined cue function in trigram verbal discrimination learning by retarded subjects. The two variables of chief interest were: (1) trigram meaningfulness, and (2) reinforcement history. (Author/LLK)
Descriptors: Adults, Cues, Discrimination Learning, Handicapped Children
Rutherford, Eldred E. – J Genet Psychol, 1969
Research supported by a predoctoral fellowship (MH-17, 605-02) from the National Institute of Mental Health.
Descriptors: Child Development, Cues, Decision Making, Discrimination Learning
Foa, Uriel G.; And Others – 1979
The search for syntactical rules which govern nonverbal communication and cues in humans has often been considered a problem separate from determining semantic rules. Departing from such a traditional approach was accomplished by employing the meaning of various nonverbal channels to study their interrelationship. It was proposed that the…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Communication Problems, Cues
Fischetti, Mario; And Others – 1980
Although skilled social performance has been defined as a sequential, two-stage process involving both social cue discrimination plus skillful performance, investigators have de-emphasized cue discrimination in favor of skill performance. The relationship between cue discrimination and skill performance was investigated among undergraduates who…
Descriptors: Adults, Cues, Daily Living Skills, Interpersonal Competence
Garrett, Roger L. – 1981
A study explored whether cues given in advance of messages presented through noise were effective for increasing comprehension. Specifically, the study examined whether (1) relevant cues increased overall listening accuracy and (2) irrelevant cues impaired listening by introducing distortions into the processing of messages or simply decreased the…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, College Students, Communication Research
Randolph, W. Alan; DeNisi, Angelo S. – 1980
Past research has suggested that reliance upon implicit theories may depend upon the ambiguity or salience of provided cues. Previously unexplored factors were investigated to further an understanding of implicit theories related to group processes, by: (1) utilizing a no feedback control group in addition to high and low feedback groups; (2)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Cues, Evaluation Criteria
Clark, Christopher M.; Yinger, Robert J. – 1978
Two research papers focusing on approaches and methods for discovering cues used by teachers in making judgments in the classroom are presented here. The approaches described in the first paper are: review of empirical and theoretical literature concerning the objects to be judged and the behavior of judges; interview of judges to determine what…
Descriptors: Cues, Educational Research, Literature Reviews, Policy
Blumberg, Phyllis – 1980
To help determine the role that test instrument formats play in evaluation, two parallel examinations were given to 227 second-year medical students. The tests were based on information presented in a medical case history. One required students to generate their own problem lists (the generate group); the other required the students to select…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Comparative Testing, Cues, Higher Education
Farber, Ellen A.; Moely, Barbara E. – 1980
Results of two studies investigating children's abilities to use different kinds of cues to infer another's affective state are reported in this paper. In the first study, 48 children (3, 4, and 6 to 7 years of age) were given three different kinds of tasks (interpersonal task, facial recognition task, and vocal recognition task). A cross-age…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Children
Glynn, Shawn M. – 1980
The comprehension and recall of instructional text is heavily dependent upon the contexts in which information input and retrieval occur. College students (N=44) recalled the contents of a hierarchically structured text immediately after study and again six weeks later. Total meaningful recall was better when the superordinate concepts, or cues,…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Comprehension
Kauchak, Don; And Others – 1980
A study was conducted to determine whether students at different grade levels could use categorical cues to encode information from prose text. Sixty college students, 74 high school students, 96 junior high school students, and 108 third grade students read a 12-paragraph passage containing two references to color and number per paragraph. The…
Descriptors: Cues, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Miller, Bonnie L. – 1977
A review of the literature on miscue analysis supports the assumption that reading is a language process. All three language cue systems--graphophonic, syntactic, and semantic--must interact if reading for meaning is to occur, and a whole language environment is necessary for a student to develop reading proficiency. (AEA)
Descriptors: Context Clues, Cues, Language Processing, Literature Reviews
Shores, Jay H.; And Others – 1977
This study examines the extent to which modeling facilitates transformational problem solving in mathematics for children in kindergarten and first grade. Subjects were 20 children selected from each level. They responded to two problems for each of four problem types (counting on, story problems, quantitative comparisons, and ordination) under…
Descriptors: Conservation (Concept), Cues, Educational Research, Elementary School Students
Brady, Mary Ella; And Others – 1976
The training manual provides self-instructional materials for the Oral Reading Observation System (OROS) designed to teach accurate coding of teacher/pupil verbal interactions during oral reading instruction. The nine sections focus on specific aspects of the OROS system, include self-evaluation exercises, and have the following titles: (1)…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cues, Guides, Handicapped Children
Christiaansen, Robert E.; Dooling, D. James – 1975
The encoding specificity principle predicts that a change in context between input and test will adversely affect recognition memory. Experiment I tested this with sentences from a prose passage and no context effects were obtained. Experiments II, III, and IV compared context effects for words in random sentences versus connected discourse. In…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Connected Discourse, Context Clues, Cues
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