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Wilson, Robert M.; Anderson, Cathie A. – Acad Therap Quart, 1969
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Research, Grade 1, Grade 2
Costello, Francis J. – 1982
The possibility of a time sensitive relationship between scores on the Dean Miholasky precognition test and those on Activity 2 of the Torrance Test for Creative Thinking was investigated with 58 freshmen students in a school of engineering. The Torrance Test consists of three activities that present a series of figural stimuli to the subject who…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Creativity, Creativity Tests, Educational Research
Jennings, Dennis L.; Ross, Lee D. – 1978
The effect of stereotypes can be diluted by the presentation of additional facts about the target person. This dilution can be accomplished by the presentation of facts about the target person and by presenting no facts but simply inducing the subject to imagine or make guesses about the target person. A feature matching model is used to interpret…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Bias, Cognitive Processes, Prediction
Pullman, Howard W. – 1979
A selection of 14 tests of five cognitive factors was administered to 95 senior high school geometry students. These cognitive factors were then related to six measures of performance in mathematics and subjected to correlation analysis and stepwise regression. The findings indicated that the selected cognitive factors correlated with all measures…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Geometry, Performance, Prediction
Dores, Paul A.; Carr, Edward G. – 1979
Six nonverbal, autistic boys (ages 6 to 11) were studied to assess what was learned when signs and spoken words were presented simultaneously. The boys were taught to discriminate among several available objects when given commands consisting of simultaneously signed and spoken object labels. Each of the six children mastered all of the…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Comprehension, Discrimination Learning
HANSEN, M. DUANE; WENZEL, GUSTAVE G.
INSTEAD OF FOCUSING ON STUDENT CHARACTERISTICS, AS DO MOST DROPOUT STUDIES, THIS ONE (1) CONSIDERS SPECIFIC INSTITUTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GRADING PRACTICES, (2) ANALYZES THESE PRACTICES WITHIN A GIVEN TERM INSTEAD OF OVER SEVERAL YEARS, AND (3) BROADENS THE DEFINITION OF ATTRITION TO INCLUDE BOTH FAILURE AND WITHDRAWAL. IT ATTEMPTS TO IDENTIFY…
Descriptors: Data Processing, Dropout Rate, Dropout Research, Followup Studies
McPherson, Michael S., Ed. – 1980
Presented are selected analytical papers from a Workshop of Specialists in Forecasts of Demand for Scientists and Engineers, convened in 1979 in Washington, D.C. This workshop was part of a study by the Commission on Human Resources of the National Research Council charged with evaluating existing projections of the demand for young faculty in the…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Engineering, Engineering Education, Engineers
Rubin, Rosalyn A.; Balow, Bruce – 1978
In a prospective longitudinal study, 1244 children who had received three neurological examinations in their first year of life were administered measures of cognitive development and academic achievement through age 12. Twenty-two Ss identified as neurologically suspect or abnormal on more than one of the infant examinations consistently…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Exceptional Child Research, Infants, Intelligence Quotient
BERDIE, RALPH F. – 1968
THE PURPOSE OF THE RESEARCH WAS TO OBSERVE THE CONSISTENCY OF INTRA-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY FROM ONE TASK TO ANOTHER, TO DETERMINE THE RELIABILITY OF OBSERVATIONS OF INTRA-INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY, AND TO OBSERVE THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE ACCURACY OF PREDICTION VARIED WITH THE CONSISTENCY OF THE INDIVIDUAL'S BEHAVIOR. MALE ENGINEERING STUDENTS AT THE…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Engineering Education
Bogartz, Richard S. – 1965
This paper is concerned with memory functions in sequentially structured behavior. Twenty-five 4- and 5-year-old preschool children participated in a prediction experiment in which a stack of cards (each card alternately having a patch of red or green tape on it) was displayed to the child. The child was presented with a card and asked to predict…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Mathematical Models, Memory, Prediction
Wood, Samuel E. – 1968
To determine if certain non-intellectual factors affected educational persistence, three null-hypotheses were tested for both sexes, namely, that there i s no significant difference between (1) those who persist (P) and those who withdraw (W), (2) those who persist (P) and those who are dismissed (D), and (3) those who withdraw(W) and those who…
Descriptors: Disqualification, Dropouts, Intellectual Development, Persistence
Acey, Alfred E. – 1968
The results of this study seem to indicate that time may be a relevant variable when scores on a personality inventory are used to predict achievement of college freshmen. When a sample of freshmen college students were required to respond to statements of the California Psychological Inventory (CPI) in a controlled amount of time per statement,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Grade Prediction, Measurement Techniques, Personality Assessment
Irwin, Tom J. – 1968
This study compared handicapped with able-bodied university freshmen to determine if high school rank and aptitude test scores were valid predictors of college grades for the handicapped. The subjects were 17 female and 32 male severely handicapped students enrolled at the University of Missouri. Analysis of high school rank (HSR), School and…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, College Freshmen, Grade Point Average, Grade Prediction
Peterson, Floyd E.; Lane, Norman E. – 1966
This study investigated college major (CM) of cadets as a possible predictor of success in naval aviation training. Each of 1,245 pilot trainees who had been successful student aviators but failed to become aviators was placed into one of ten categories according to his CM. For each of the categories, arithmetic means of all primary selection test…
Descriptors: Achievement, College Graduates, Failure, Flight Training
Washington State Commission for Vocational Education, Olympia. – 1975
The seven-year forecast of vocationally related job openings in the State of Washington from 1976 through 1982 identifies long range, gross demands of vocational education training needs by occupational category. Part 1 provides an introduction and lists major participants. Part 2 describes the system's major features and limitations, and…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Programs, Employment Opportunities, Prediction


