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Zeskind, Philip Sanford; Ramey, Craig T. – Child Development, 1981
Presents longitudinal data regarding detrimental effects through 36 months of age on intellectual, behavioral, and social-interactional development in a nonsupportive caregiving environment, and the continuing amelioration of those effects in a supportive caregiving environment. Suggests that mothers of fetally malnourished infants may have had…
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Infants, Intellectual Development, Intelligence Differences
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Houtz, John C. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1980
Eighty gifted children were administered divergent thinking and problem-solving tasks, as well as measures of tolerance for ambiguity, locus of control, and self-esteem. The four comparison groups varied in intelligence quotient and ideational fluency. Results emphasized the consistency among cognitive and affective dimensions of divergent or…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Style, Divergent Thinking
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Marjoribanks, Kevin – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1980
An interactionism framework was used to examine relations between children's affective characteristics, intellectual ability, and personality in different perceived school environments. Over 500 12-year-old Australian children were studied and possible linear, curvilinear, and interaction associations among the variables were investigated.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries, Intelligence
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Reynolds, Cecil R. – Intelligence, 1980
Raw scores on WISC-R subtests and the verbal, performance, and full scale IQ scales were correlated with age separately for White and Black males and females. The relationship between age and intelligence test performance was constant across race and sex and supports the construct validity of the WISC-R. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Black Students, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Willerman, Lee – American Psychologist, 1979
Based on findings from four studies (conducted between 1928 and 1979) of adopted children, discusses the differential effects of heredity and environment on intellectual development. (GC)
Descriptors: Adopted Children, Environmental Influences, Family Environment, Family Influence
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Milgram, Roberta M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
Gifted and nongifted children in grades 4 to 6 judged the importance of intelligence, creativity, and personal-social characteristics in teachers' classroom behavior. All children, regardless of intelligence, creativity, sex, or age, valued the intelligence domain of teacher behavior much more than the other two. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Evaluation Criteria, Foreign Countries, Intelligence
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Goodman, Joan F. – School Psychology Digest, 1979
A critical view of the underlying theoretical rationale of the System of Multicultural Pluralistic Assessment (SOMPA) model for student assessment is presented. The critique is extensive and questions the basic assumptions of the model. (JKS)
Descriptors: Culture Fair Tests, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Persons, Intelligence Tests
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Fuller, Gerald B.; Friedrich, Douglas – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1979
Rural Black and White children of variant academic achievement were tested on the Minnesota Percepto-Diagnostic Test, which consists of six gestalt designs for the subject to copy. Analyses resulted only in a significant achievement effect; when intellectual level was statistically controlled, race was not a significant variable. (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Elementary School Students, Eye Hand Coordination
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Dillon, Ronna F. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1979
The Raven Coloured Progressive Matrices and a Piagetian battery were administered to a sample of hearing-impaired elementary school children under six different conditions. Results indicated that scores varied as a function of the degree and type of feedback or elaboration. (JKS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Developmental Stages, Educational Testing, Elementary Education
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Hodges, Walter L.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1977
The writings of Boyd R. McCandless and his colleagues concerned with socialization, sex role development, research methodology, early education, and the relationship of his work to school psychology and early education are discussed. There is much in a review of this person's life and work that is instructive. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Development, Educational Innovation, Elementary Secondary Education, History
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Campbell, Linda – Educational Leadership, 1997
Since Howard Gardner first published "Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences" (1983), educators began applying his theory in classrooms. This article describes the varied curricular approaches--multiple-intelligence-based lesson designs, interdisciplinary curricula, student projects, innovative assessments, and apprenticeships--that…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Curriculum Development, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education
Coleman, Marla – Camping Magazine, 1997
Stresses the importance of camps fostering the self-esteem and emotional intelligence of campers by creating an envelope of physical safety, building emotional security, creating a sense of identity, developing a sense of belonging, nurturing competence, and achieving a sense of mission. Discusses achieving this goal through cooperation with…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Children, Counselor Role
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Bossert, Philip J. – NASSP Bulletin, 1997
Unlike the rest of the industrialized world, educational institutions were largely untouched by last century's transportation revolution. Teachers have been workhorses pulling students in instructional wagons along well-worn curricula. Since television and the Internet already provide "horseless" classrooms and virtual-learning…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Distance Education, Educational Environment, Educational Technology
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Lohman, David F. – International Journal of Educational Research, 1997
A look at the history of intelligence testing suggests that those most closely allied with intelligence testing were often least able to see the larger issues. Input is needed from those who have examined broader currents in the history and sociology of ideas. New ideas must be cultivated to avoid redundancy in the field. (SLD)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Testing, Intelligence Tests, Political Influences
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LePage-Lees, Pamela – Journal of College Student Development, 1997
Explored the educational experiences of 21 academically successful women who were disadvantaged as children. Results indicate that resilient women who had endured stress as children often developed a highly advanced level of "emotional intelligence" or "interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence." Presents educational strategies for encouraging…
Descriptors: College Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Emotional Intelligence, Females
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