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Thompson, Timothy F.; Clancey, William J. – 1986
This report describes the application of a shell expert system from the medical diagnostic system, Neomycin, to Caster, a diagnostic system for malfunctions in industrial sandcasting. This system was developed to test the hypothesis that starting with a well-developed classification procedure and a relational language for stating the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Computer System Design
Coffman, William E. – 1986
Three new tests presented as alternatives to the Wechsler tests for children were described in earlier papers of this session. This discussion reviews the earlier papers and comments on the developed tests: (1) the Woodcock-Johnson test; (2) the new Stanford-Binet; and (3) the K-ABC. The Woodcock-Johnson battery, state-of-the-art applications of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
Nommay, Daniel E. – 1988
This document focuses on published materials on the topic of the effects of family structure on intelligence and academic achievement from the last 15 years. Fourteen terms such as "birth order" and "spacing" are defined. Forty-five papers, published from 1973 to 1986, are annotated. Research results are summarized in the areas of family size,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Annotated Bibliographies, Birth Order, Family Characteristics
Haznedar, Binnur Koklu; Chissom, Brad S. – 1981
The D-48 Test, a nonverbal intelligence test, was administered to 239 third and fourth graders identified as culturally disadvantaged. Four of 124 third graders and 13 of 115 fourth graders were selected as gifted by the D-48 Test according to standards established through a preliminary investigation. The Standard Progressive Matrices (SPM),…
Descriptors: Culture Fair Tests, Elementary Education, Gifted Disadvantaged, Grade 3
Tilmann, Martha J. – 1984
Artificial intelligence, or the study of ideas that enable computers to be intelligent, is discussed in terms of what it is, what it has done, what it can do, and how it may affect the teaching of tomorrow. An extensive overview of artificial intelligence examines its goals and applications and types of artificial intelligence including (1) expert…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction
Kluever, Raymond C.; Green, Kathy E. – 1989
This study compared the performance of 51 gifted Caucasian children on the Stanford Binet LM and the Stanford Binet Fourth Edition (SB4) to determine whether significantly different scores would be obtained. The 33 male and 18 female subjects were from middle and upper-middle class families in a western urban area. Their developmental histories,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academically Gifted, Children, Comparative Analysis
Fletcher, J. D. – 1988
An intelligent tutoring system (ITS) must: (1) represent the relevant knowledge domain; (2) represent the student's state of knowledge of the subject matter; (3) represent an expert tutor; and (4) communicate with the student. Such systems reflect a cognitive orientation or information structure oriented (ISO) approach to instructional design. In…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Environment
Coovert, Michael D.; And Others – 1988
Arguing that sufficient theory exists about the interplay between human information processing, computer systems, and the demands of various tasks to construct useful theories of human-computer interaction, this study presents a structural model of human-computer interaction and reports the results of various statistical analyses of this model.…
Descriptors: Computers, Decision Making, Hypothesis Testing, Intelligence
Flagler, Sally; And Others – 1987
The relationship between children's cognitive developmental level, as assessed by Piagetian tasks, and their performance on measures of intellectual and neuropsychological functioning was studied. Eight female and 22 male children--ages 8 to 12 years (mean=10.3)--with negative electroencephalographs and neurologic screening and no history of brain…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Bauer, Joseph J.; Smith, Douglas K. – 1988
Stability of performance on the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC) and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale: Fourth Edition (S-B:4) over a 1-year interval was examined with a sample of 28 nonhandicapped preschoolers. Each child was administered both tests in counterbalanced order and retested in 1 year with either the K-ABC or the…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests, Middle Class
Paillet, Jean-Pierre – 1985
There are two main areas of activity hidden behind the catch-phrase "high technology": the domain of computers and communication, and biological engineering. Because both deal with patterns of organization and information, it would seem that linguistics could contribute to their advancement. The main concept in information systems is…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Artificial Intelligence, Biology, Futures (of Society)
Gustafsson, Jan-Eric; And Others – 1981
The report addresses the question of the structure of cognitive abilities, i.e., how many different abilities should be identified and the relations between abilities. Models suggested by Spearman, Thurstone, Guilford, Vernon, Cattell-Horn and others are reviewed. By combining features of the Vernon and Cattell-Horn models it is possible to…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cognitive Ability, Data Analysis, Factor Structure
Menolascino, Frank J.; Neman, Ronald – 1982
The booklet describes the Association for Retarded Citizens' (ARC's) goal of coordinating efforts to seek a cure for mental retardation. Cures are defined as any intervention that would significantly increase intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior beyond the upper level of retardation. It is explained that because of the variety of causes…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Intelligence, Intervention, Medical Research
Wilkins, Elizabeth M.; And Others – 1980
The relationship between American College Testing Program (ACT) and California Test of Mental Maturity (CTMM) scores were explored. Four hundred and thirty-four undergraduate subjects of both sexes were selected from a midwestern university. Pearson product moment correlation (r) and Kendall rank correlation coefficient (tau) were used to measure…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, College Entrance Examinations, Correlation, Higher Education
Vandendorpe, Mary M. – 1985
This paper discusses a model of information storage and retrieval, the k-d tree (Bentley, 1975), a binary, hierarchical tree with multiple associate terms, which has been explored in computer research, and it is suggested that this model could be useful for describing human cognition. Included are two models of human long-term memory--networks and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
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