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Swenson, Ingrid; Kulhavy, Raymond W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Grade 5, Grade 6, Incidental Learning, Learning Processes
Wang, Tsung-yu – Chinese Education, 1975
The use of expository teaching methods in primary grades is examined. (JR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Education, Educational Development, Educational Innovation
King, Ina – Teacher, 1975
Article provided teachers with a system for measuring their interaction with their students. (RK)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Questioning Techniques
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Hesselbart, Susan – Sociology and Social Research, 1975
A review of previous studies suggests that question format influences relationships between educational background and the stereotyping of minority groups. (JC)
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Background, Ethnic Stereotypes, Higher Education
Dumas, Wayne – Soc Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Divergent Thinking, History Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Multivariate Analysis
Clark, Frances L.; And Others – 1981
Two learning strategies, visual imagery and self questioning, designed to increase reading comprehension were taught to six learning disabled (LD) secondary students. The Visual Imagery Strategy required the student to read a passage and to create visual images representative of the content; while the Self Questioning Strategy taught the student…
Descriptors: Imagery, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Questioning Techniques
Gouran, Dennis S. – 1981
This paper discusses ways in which the field of speech communication can be advanced. The first half of the paper characterizes the objectivist and subjectivist views of how knowledge is acquired and the forms of inquiry to which these views have led. The remainder of the paper demonstrates the role that the "interesting question" (one for which…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Inquiry, Questioning Techniques
Freeman, William H. – 1976
Problems for the biographical researcher in conducting oral interviews with primary sources are discussed. Successful biographical research using oral history must be thorough and honest. A major problem in getting candid information from primary subjects may occur if quotations touch upon areas considered personal or controversial. Other problems…
Descriptors: Bias, Biographies, Historiography, Interviews
FRASE, LAWRENCE T. – 1967
TO SUPPORT THE VIEW THAT THERE ARE SEVERAL WAYS OF CONTROLLING LEARNING BEHAVIORS, TWO APPROACHES TO STUDYING THE EFFECT OF QUESTIONS ON ADULT READING BEHAVIOR IN RELATION TO PROGRAMED MATERIALS ARE REVIEWED, AND AN ALTERNATIVE S-R MODEL IS OFFERED. THE "CYBERNETIC" VIEW PROCEEDS FROM THE ASSUMPTION THAT SENSORY FEEDBACK RATHER THAN…
Descriptors: Feedback, Learning Theories, Programed Instruction, Programed Instructional Materials
SHULMAN, LEE S. – 1965
A NATURAL INQUIRY SITUATION WAS CONSTRUCTED WHICH INCLUDED A RANGE OF POTENTIALLY PROBLEMATIC SITUATIONS WHICH COULD BE REACTED TO BY THE SUBJECTS, A ROLE PLAYING SET TO ENGAGE THE SUBJECTS' EMOTIONAL INVESTMENT, AND INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL INFORMATION SOURCES WHICH THE TEACHERS COULD MANIPULATE IN THEIR INQUIRIES. THE OBJECTIVES OF THIS STUDY WERE…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Intelligence, Measurement Techniques, Methods Research
Rimoldi, Horacio J. A.; And Others – 1979
A technique using information and decision-making theories to evaluate problem solving tactics is presented. In problem solving, the process of solution is evaluated by investigating the questions that the subject doing the problem solving asks. The sequence of questions asked is called a tactic. It is assumed that: (1) tactics are the observable…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Formative Evaluation
Love, Craig – 1970
This brief guide to interview training in survey research is designed for persons without previous training or experience in interviewing. Basic techniques of interviewing are presented in such a manner as to facilitate the training of persons with varying educational and socioeconomic backgrounds. Topics include: the interviewer's role in the…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Data Collection, Guides, Interviews
Meyer, Robert S. – 1975
Special circumstances surround the surveying of businessmen's information needs. The businessman's characteristics must be considered; he is pragmatic and practical is time-oriented, has simple and basic information needs, is probably unaware that the public library can help him, has limited and specialized information resources, and uses a…
Descriptors: Business, Information Needs, Library Services, Library Surveys
Yasutake, Joseph Y. – 1974
This report summarizes the results of a study to determine the overall effectiveness of adjunct programming techniques and to determine further whether the form and frequency of self-test questions contained in the adjunct program have differential effects on learning. Four formats of adjunct programs were used by different groups as a supplement…
Descriptors: Feedback, Instructional Improvement, Military Personnel, Programed Instruction
Kondo, Allan Kiichi – 1968
The Science Curriculum Improvement Study has identified two main types of lessons: invention lessons, where the teachers introduce concepts, and discovery lessons in which children apply the concepts to new situations. The transcripts of tape recordings of the same sequence of four lessons, two invention and two discovery, of four teachers in the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Science, Grade 1, Instruction
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