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Rokosz, Francis M. – 1981
In general, there are two reasons for modifying the rules in sport activities: (1) to meet a specific objective or (2) to solve a perceived problem. The sense of the original game is usually not altered significantly because the number of rule changes is kept to a minimum. Changes in rules may be made for administrative or financial reasons, or to…
Descriptors: Athletics, Basketball, Field Hockey, Football
Faigley, Lester; And Others – 1981
A study investigated the role of writing apprehension in the writing competency and performance of college students. Specifically, the study examined whether high writing apprehensives would perform differently than low apprehensives on standardized tests of writing-related skills and on two different types of essays. Based on the results of a…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Differences
ABRAMS, JULES C. – 1966
INTELLECTUAL, EDUCATIONAL, NEUROLOGICAL, PHYSIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND SOCIOLOGICAL FACTORS IN VARIOUS PATTERNS OF INTERRELATIONSHIPS INFLUENCE THE THINKING PROCESS. INDIVIDUALS DIFFER IN THE CONCEPTS THEY HOLD AND IN THEIR USE OF THESE CONCEPTS BECAUSE OF VARIATIONS IN INTELLIGENCE AND BACKGROUND OF EXPERIENCE. THE RANGE AND LEVEL OF CONCEPTS…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Educational Experience
DAGLE, EVERETT F.; AND OTHERS – 1966
THE HUMAN OPERATOR AFFECTS TOTAL PERFORMANCE OF SEMI-AUTOMATED SYSTEMS, BUT LITTLE IS KNOWN ABOUT HIS SOURCES OF ERROR, PARTICULARLY WITH RESPECT TO RESPONSE TIME. UNDER CONTROLLED LABORATORY CONDITIONS, 37 FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORE GIRLS ATTENDING JUNIOR COLLEGE WERE ASKED TO GUESS A SERIES OF RANDOM NUMBERS GENERATED BY AN ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEM…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Decision Making Skills, Evaluation, Individual Differences
DAVIS, ALICE H.; AND OTHERS – 1963
IT WAS HELD THAT A PROGRAM FOR THE ACADEMICALLY TALENTED CHILD SHOULD BEGIN AS SOON AS HE IS IDENTIFIED, AND THAT THE CHILD SHOULD HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP TO HIS FULL POTENTIAL. SOME BROAD OBJECTIVES WERE TO DEVELOP WITHIN THE CHILD AN UNDERSTANDING AND APPRECIATION FOR THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF CONTEMPORARY AND PAST ACHIEVEMENTS, TO AROUSE IN…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary School Students, Enrichment Activities, Gifted
Oakland Unified School District, CA. – 1965
EXPERIENCES WITHIN AN ENRICHED ENVIRONMENT ARE PROVIDED TO PREPARE DISADVANTAGED PRESCHOOL YOUTH FOR SCHOOL, TO INCREASE THEIR POTENTIAL FOR INITIAL SUCCESS IN SCHOOL, AND TO PROVIDE THEM WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO REALIZE THEIR INDIVIDUAL POTENTIALS. STRUCTURE WITHOUT RIGIDITY IS ACHIEVED THROUGH A PLANNED "PREPARED" ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH THE…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Enrichment, Individual Differences
STALLINGS, FRANK H. – 1960
ATLANTA HAS MADE AN ATTEMPT TO GET AT THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE ACHIEVEMENT OF NEGRO AND WHITE PUPILS IN A SEGREGATED SYSTEM BY USING AN OUTSIDE AGENCY TO ORGANIZE AND IMPLEMENT A COMPREHENSIVE SURVEY. THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL SYSTEM HAS COMPLETED 5 YEARS UNDER AN INTEGRATED ARRANGEMENT AND IS OFFERED AS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT MAY HAPPEN TO SCHOLASTIC…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Delinquency, Desegregation Effects, Dropouts
CHARLES, DON C.; OWENS, WILLIAM A. – 1963
AN EXPLORATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN AN INDIVIDUAL'S PATTERN OF LIVING AND THE RETENTION OF MENTAL ABILITIES WITH AGE WAS MADE AND EVALUATED. THE OBJECTIVES WERE (1) TO ESTIMATE THE EFFECTS OF AN 11-YEAR INCREMENT (50-61) UPON EIGHT MEASURABLE MENTAL ABILITIES, (2) TO ESTIMATE THE EFFECT OF THE GIVEN AGE INCREMENT UPON INDIVIDUAL AND TRAIT…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Cognitive Development, History, Individual Characteristics
KOGAN, NATHAN; WALLACH, MICHAEL A. – 1965
THE EXAMINATION WAS CONDUCTED TO DETERMINE IF A CHILD'S ABILITY TO CREATE (COGNITIVE ORIGINALITY) IS INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH HIS GENERAL LEVEL OF INTELLIGENCE. ONCE THIS PROVED TO BE THE CASE THE INVESTIGATORS THEN PURSUED THE STUDY OF PSYCHOLOGICAL CORRELATES THAT DISTINGUISH INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES ON THE CREATIVITY AND INTELLIGENCE…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Creativity
HENTON, COMRADGE L.; JOHNSON, EDWARD E. – 1964
RELATIONSHIPS AMONG SELF-CONCEPTS, ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, INTELLIGENCE, INTERESTS, AND MANIFEST ANXIETIES WERE STUDIED. MEASURES FOR THESE VARIABLES WERE OBTAINED FROM A SAMPLE OF FOURTH- AND SIXTH-GRADE NEGRO STUDENTS. THE MEASURES OBTAINED WERE THEN MATCHED WITH SIMILAR FINDINGS FOR WHITE CHILDREN REPORTED BY BLEDSOE AND GARRISON (CRP-1008).…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Black Youth, Grade 4
Hunt, Earl B.; And Others – 1979
In a study of individual differences in long-term memory access, university undergraduates verified (1) whether an item was a member of a category; (2) whether two items belonged in the same category; and (3) whether two words had the same name. Reaction times from these tasks were correlated with verbal ability, as measured by performance on a…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Individual Differences
Snow, Richard E. – 1979
In addressing the question of whether learner control of instruction can accommodate individual differences, this paper discusses some characteristics of learner control, including those conditions of learning which the student can control and those imposed by society and its institutions which are not under individual control. Studies of attempts…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Educational Research, Higher Education, Individual Differences
Palo Alto Unified School District, CA. – 1968
VARIOUS ASPECTS OF THE PALO ALTO GUIDANCE PROGRAM WERE PRESENTED AT THE CONFERENCE. THE OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM WERE BASED ON THE BELIEF THAT GUIDANCE SHOULD FOSTER INDIVIDUALIZATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF ALL CHILDREN BY PROVIDING CONDITIONS WHICH WOULD ENSURE THIS INDIVIDUALIZATION. THESE TWO THEORETICAL CONSTRUCTS, REINFORCEMENT THEORY AND…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Decision Making, Guidance Objectives, Guidance Programs
Fenson, Larry – 1978
Changes in manipulative play with objects were examined in a longitudinal sample of 10 boys and 9 girls tested at ages 9, 13, and 18 months. Stability of individual differences in play was also examined. Each child was observed individually for 7 minutes in a room in which a tea set was the only toy present. Seven types of play behavior were…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Individual Differences
Putnam, Linda L. – 1977
This study sought to refine the concept "procedures" in small group communication. Two categories with eight corresponding properties were delineated and incorporated into a Likert-type scale designed to assess a person's preference for procedural order in task-oriented groups. The instrument was checked for reliability and then…
Descriptors: Adults, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics, Individual Differences
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