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Carlson, Robert V. – 1985
A six-state survey conducted during the 1984-85 school year revealed that though school personnel feel that the actual impact of needs assessment studies on school improvement in general matches fairly well with the potential impact of such studies, these personnel also feel that the impact of needs assessment studies on specific categories of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education, Influences
Smith, Gregory J. – 1986
The present study assessed the effects that the density of an array has on two aspects of memory: the ability to recall a group of items and the ability to place these items in their original locations. First-graders, fourth-graders, and college students were asked to memorize 16 common objects presented in either a dense array or a spaced array.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Colbert, Kent R. – 1987
Existing theories of value debating (resolutions dealing with values rather than policy) may be more effectively applied and developed when viewed as stock issues paradigms for debating values in competitive situations. Issues are vital to an advocate's cause because they are essential to the meaning of a proposition and can also provide an…
Descriptors: Debate, Evaluation Criteria, Judges, Performance Factors
Carpenter, John N. – 1987
In this test for age-related effects of perceptual interference under different task conditions, 240 subjects, 60 each in kindergarten and grades 1 through 3, learned the positions of 5 cards upon each of which 3 stimulus attributes--a word, a color, and a shape--were presented in different descending orders. Two stimulus conditions were employed,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten Children
Sharps, Matthew J.; Gollin, Eugene S. – 1987
Tests of spatial ability that were designed to minimize the effects of sociocultural expectations on performance were administered to adults of both sexes. The tests examined spatial problem-solving, spatial memory, and psychomotor spatial performance, as measured by three "throwing tasks." Thirty-four male and 34 female university…
Descriptors: College Students, Culture Fair Tests, Memory, Performance Factors
Steyaert, James P.; Snyder, John F. – 1983
Performance on the Digit Span (DSP) and Digit Symbol (DSY) subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) have been said to be vulnerable to the effects of anxiety, seating arrangements, and sex of subject. To determine the effects of these variables on anxiety and test performance on the WAIS-R DSP and DSY subtests, 40 male and 40…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Intelligence Tests, Performance Factors
Lombardo, John P.; And Others – 1984
Previous research has found that males perform better than females on the pursuit rotor. To examine whether males and females with different sex role orientations would perform differently on a motor task, 120 students (classified as androgynous, traditional sex role, cross-sexed, or undifferentiated, based on scores on the Personal Attributes…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Performance Factors, Personality
Piedmont, Ralph L.; And Others – 1984
To explore personal characteristics (achievement motivation and anxiety) which may affect performance on a recognition task, three studies were conducted using a 375-word text on dreaming. In the first study, 54 college students answered questions about the passage either with or without reading the material. Results confirmed that recognition was…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Anxiety, College Students, Expectation
Berry, Jane; And Others – 1983
Self-efficacy, or a person's perception of his/her own mastery of a skill, affects subsequent task performance and predictions of future performance. To examine older adults' metamemorial knowledge with respect to predicting their performance on everyday and laboratory memory tasks, 28 adults (22 females, 6 males), aged 58 to 80 years, completed a…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Emotional Response, Laboratory Experiments, Memory
Kloosterman, Peter – 1984
Causal attribution theory, including the concept of learned helplessness, has been used to explain student motivation and achievement in school. In this paper, a model is developed which explains how attribution theory could explain student effort and achievement in mathematics. According to the model, student perceptions of success or failure in…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Achievement
Larkin, Judith E.; And Others – 1983
Previous research on the primacy effect in ability attribution has focused on intellectual ability, using intelligence test problems as the stimulus material. To examine ability attribution under conditions of ascending (improving), descending, and random patterns of performance on a typing task, 179 college students (69 males, 110 females)…
Descriptors: Ability, Attribution Theory, College Students, Higher Education
Schorr, Frances L.; Glock, Marvin D. – 1983
The two goals of this investigation were to (1) examine the comprehension monitoring strategies adults employ when trying to understand procedural instructions and (2) determine how comprehension may be affected by varying such instructions. Sixty-eight college students, using instructions that consisted of either text alone, illustrations alone,…
Descriptors: Adults, Comprehension, Higher Education, Instructional Materials
Merola, James L.; Liederman, Jacqueline – 1984
This study questioned whether children's relative inability to use the two cerebral hemispheres independently contributes to their difficulty with the simultaneous execution of conflicting tasks. Two naming tasks involving the identification of upright and inverted letters were employed; conditions differed according to how the letter pairs were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Cerebral Dominance, Children
Nicholson, Doris – 1984
A study investigated the effectiveness of teaching children how to take reading comprehension tests. Twenty-eight fifth grade students were pretested using the Gates-MacGinitie Reading Test, Survey D, Form I. The students were tested on speed and accuracy, vocabulary, and comprehension. Students were given 30 minutes of daily instruction and…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Intermediate Grades, Performance Factors, Reading Comprehension
Dawson, Tim R. – 1989
This study provides information about steroids and recommends programs to educators and coaches who are involved with educating students about steroid abuse. The first part of the study contains annotations that examine the rationale and motivation of those who have used anabolic steroids. The next part of the study contains annotations that…
Descriptors: Athletes, Body Composition, Drug Use, Health Education


