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Norenzayan, Ara; Atran, Scott; Faulkner, Jason; Schaller, Mark – Cognitive Science, 2006
We hypothesize that cultural narratives such as myths and folktales are more likely to achieve cultural stability if they correspond to a minimally counterintuitive (MCI) cognitive template that includes mostly intuitive concepts combined with a minority of counterintuitive ones. Two studies tested this hypothesis, examining whether this template…
Descriptors: Mythology, Folk Culture, Hypothesis Testing, Memory
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Silvey, Philip E. – Journal of Research in Music Education, 2005
The purpose of this research was to examine the way three high school students perceived and experienced a choral composition they were learning to perform. This case study, conducted over a period of five months, chronicled the experiences and perceptions of three students from a large midwestern high school mixed choir as they learned to perform…
Descriptors: High School Students, Learning Experience, Cognitive Structures, Student Attitudes
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Soldan, Anja; Mangels, Jennifer A.; Cooper, Lynn A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
This study was designed to differentiate between structural description and bias accounts of performance in the possible/impossible object-decision test. Two event-related potential (ERP) studies examined how the visual system processes structurally possible and impossible objects. Specifically, the authors investigated the effects of object…
Descriptors: Models, Cognitive Processes, Experiments, Performance
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Tsamir, Pessia; Dreyfus, Tommy – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2005
This article builds on two previous ones in which we presented the processes of construction and consolidation of one student's knowledge structures about comparisons of infinite sets, according to a recently proposed theory of abstraction. In the present article, we show that under slight variations of context, knowledge structures that have…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Knowledge Level
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Falconi, Anne; Mullet, Etienne – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2003
The study was aimed at characterizing the exact algebraic structure of the love schema in order to trace possible changes in the conceptualization of love throughout the adult life cycle, notably as regards the weight attributed to the three components of love: passion, intimacy, and commitment. The methodological framework was the Functional…
Descriptors: Algebra, Sexuality, Intimacy, Responsibility
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Barrett, H. Clark; Kurzban, Robert – Psychological Review, 2006
Modularity has been the subject of intense debate in the cognitive sciences for more than 2 decades. In some cases, misunderstandings have impeded conceptual progress. Here the authors identify arguments about modularity that either have been abandoned or were never held by proponents of modular views of the mind. The authors review arguments that…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Persuasive Discourse, Genetics, Evolution
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Jackendoff, Ray; Lerdahl, Fred – Cognition, 2006
We explore the capacity for music in terms of five questions: (1) What cognitive structures are invoked by music? (2) What are the principles that create these structures? (3) How do listeners acquire these principles? (4) What pre-existing resources make such acquisition possible? (5) Which aspects of these resources are specific to music, and…
Descriptors: Interaction, Cognitive Structures, Music, Affective Behavior
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Seidler, Rachael D. – Learning & Memory, 2007
Two important components of skill learning are the learning process itself (motor acquisition) and the ability to transfer what has been learned to new task variants (motor transfer). Many studies have documented age-related declines in the ability to learn new manual motor skills. In this study, I tested whether the degree of savings at transfer…
Descriptors: Transfer of Training, Feedback, Learning Disabilities, Aging (Individuals)
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Blair, Deborah V. – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2007
This study explores the metaphorical relationship between the process of narrative inquiry and the process of "musical mapping." The creation of musical maps was used as a classroom tool for enabling students' musical understanding while listening to music. As teacher-researcher, I studied my fifth-grade music students as they interacted with…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Maps, Grade 5
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Joo, So-Hyun; Grable, John E.; Choe, Hyuncha – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2007
This study used classification tree analysis to examine who is and who is not willing to use online employer-provided retirement investment advice. Using data from the Retirement Confidence Survey (Employee Benefit Research Institute, 2004), the study focused on who was more likely to use online retirement investment advice when it was available…
Descriptors: Retirement, Internet, Computer Attitudes, Database Management Systems
Bhimji, Fazila – Educational Foundations, 2007
This article examines African American, Latina/o, and White high school students' assertions of cultural and ethnic identities as they struggle for their educational rights in Los Angeles and Philadelphia. In doing so, this study illustrates the ways in which alternative spaces outside the formal context of schools facilitate expressions,…
Descriptors: High Schools, Young Adults, Cognitive Structures, High School Students
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Porfeli, Erik J. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
Work values stability, change, and development can be appreciably reduced to a living system model [Ford, D. H. (1994). "Humans as self-constructing living systems: A developmental perspective on behavior and personality" (2nd ed.). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates]. This theoretical model includes discrepancy-reducing and…
Descriptors: Value Judgment, Part Time Employment, Social Psychology, Integrity
Nespor, Jan – 1994
Physics and management are disciplines deeply implicated in the domination of the physical and social world. This book is the product of ethnographic fieldwork that studied physics and management programs as points of entry that give access to larger processes that constitute and reproduce disciplines and center around the incorporation of…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Cognitive Structures, College Programs, Higher Education
Valdemoros, Marta Elena – 1995
This case study was carried out with a student who was 9 years old and in the fourth grade when the study began. She was selected after the administration of an exploratory questionnaire to 66 pupils in primary school. The main features of the case were the absence of a common referent and a corresponding unit to the free generation of references…
Descriptors: Addition, Case Studies, Cognitive Structures, Elementary School Students
Moore, Joyce L. – 1987
Back-of-the-envelope problems call for approximate calculations of quantities that can be related to information in a person's knowledge but are not solved precisely. These problems provide an opportunity for the study of processes and the role of general knowledge in ill-defined problem solving. Subjects with advanced and intermediate knowledge…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Engineering, Estimation (Mathematics), Inferences
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