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Markovits, Henry; Vachon, Robert – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Findings indicated that: (1) 10- and 13-year-olds had difficulty accepting contrary-to-fact premises as a basis for reasoning; (2) 15- and 18-year-olds found reasoning correctly more difficult with contrary-to-fact premises; and (3) among 5- and 7-year-olds, a fantasy context decreased the extent to which empirical knowledge interfered with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Ability
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Pellegrini, A. D.; Perlmutter, Jane C. – Developmental Psychology, 1989
Results of three studies suggested that children's play was mediated by their age, playmates' sex, and play props. Children's behavior seemed to change with age and with the children's consideration of the sex-role appropriateness of interacting in particular play areas and with particular peers. (RH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Environment, Context Effect, Play
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Morris, Edward K. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1988
Argues that the world view of contemporary behavior analysis, especially behavior analysis of child development, is contextualistic, not mechanistic. The history of behavior analysis is presented in a revised account that focuses on philosophic movements. Contextualism of behavior analysis is contrasted with mechanism with respect to five core…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Behaviorism, Child Development
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Haden, Catherine A.; Fivush, Robyn – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1996
Observed mothers playing with their 40-month-old children and eliciting their children's memories of shared experiences. Cluster analysis found two distinct maternal interaction styles in each of these contexts. Individual mothers' styles varied across the contexts, suggesting that infant-mother dyads must be observed in multiple contexts to…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Language Acquisition, Memory, Mothers
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Winer, Gerald A.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1996
Children and adults were tested on their beliefs about whether visual processes involved intromissions (visual input) or extramissions (visual output) across a variety of situations. Results were inconsistent with the idea that simple experiences increase or reinforce a coherent theory of vision and have implications for understanding the nature…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Beliefs, Children
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Mannes, Suzanne – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1994
Two experiments involving 65 college students support the hypothesis that, when students read about a familiar topic, they use a reinstatement-and-integration strategy in which familiar knowledge is retrieved from long-term memory along with some information about the original context in which facts were learned. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Context Effect, Higher Education
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Keysar, Boaz – Discourse Processes, 1994
Supports the hypothesis that literal and metaphorical interpretations can result from similar contextual constraints. Finds that a metaphorical interpretation may be selected because a literal interpretation would have been inappropriate and that likewise a literal interpretation may be selected because a metaphorical interpretation would have…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Johnson, Carla J. – Cognitive Development, 1994
Children ages five, seven, and nine years named objects with multiple names in a neutral context and in a biased context. Children selected names in accord with nonlinguistic constraints, but at the cost of longer naming times. Both name selection success and associated cost were more evident in older children than in younger children. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Context Effect, Language Acquisition
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Kealy, William A.; Webb, James M. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1995
The influence of graphic patterns and their interpretive context on learning accompanying prose was studied with 128 undergraduates. Results suggest that maps, unlike diagrams, are sequentially encoded and that abstract graphic displays can adopt map-like characteristics as a result of the context in which they are presented. (SLD)
Descriptors: Context Effect, Diagrams, Encoding (Psychology), Graphic Arts
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Waite, Duncan – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 1992
Describes and interprets the processes that supervisors currently use in conference, relying on anthropological linguistics and other qualitative techniques. Reconstructs a contextual definition of the supervisor conference and suggests some implications for future supervisory study and practice. Supervisors' controlling behaviors make collegial…
Descriptors: Anthropological Linguistics, Conferences, Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education
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Gunnar, Megan R.; And Others – Child Development, 1992
Examined the influence of social context variables on separation responses in nine-month-old infants. Indicated that nine month olds need not be highly stressed by being put in a new setting with a substitute caregiver. Use of procedures practiced in a model day care program effectively buffeted infant stress responses under individual and group…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Caregivers, Context Effect, Infants
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Prawat, Richard S. – Educational Leadership, 1992
Although teacher effectiveness research prescriptions predominate in today's classrooms, educational research is being influenced by the work of Piagetian cognitive psychologists and educational anthropologists like Shirley Brice Heath and cultural psychologists like Michael Cole. These experts stress the importance of personal invention and the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Psychology, Community, Context Effect, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ebeling, Karen S.; Gelman, Susan A. – Child Development, 1994
Three experiments examined how flexibly two- to four-year-old children use the words "big" and "little" in normative, perceptual, and functional contexts. Results showed that children switched easily from a normative context but made errors when asked to switch to a normative context. (MDM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Classification, Context Effect
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Means, Harrison J.; Henry, Doris A. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 1993
After crisis conditions abated, directors of a U.S. Agency for International Development/University of Nebraska at Omaha joint project resolved to implement strategic planning for literacy education (including curriculum development, teacher education, and assessment) in Afghanistan. This article describes the rigors of educational planning in a…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Developing Nations, Elementary Education, Literacy Education
Nuccio, Jill Bibler; Abbeduto, Leonard – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1993
The ability of 14 persons (ages 10-20) with and 14 children (ages 5-10) without mental retardation (MR) to adjust the linguistic form of directives as a function of the listener's affective state and activity level was examined. Although both subject groups were sensitive to the communicative context, directives of MR subjects were more imposing.…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Communication Skills, Context Effect
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