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Zahra Jafari; Hardeep Ryait; Mohammad Habibnezhad; Claire Niehaus; Erin Cantwell; Jordan Dudley; Bryan Kolb; Majid Mohajerani – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: Previous studies have debated differences in spoken language processing between nonnative and native English speakers, often yielding varying and sometimes contradictory results. To address these discrepancies, we employed a comprehensive battery of tasks to compare auditory, speech, and memory processing between nonnative and native…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Auditory Perception, Verbal Ability, Memory
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Katarina E. Schaefer; Sara J. Finney – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2025
Some college students may be disengaged when completing assessments for institutional accountability and improvement. If disengagement is not identified and the resulting data are removed, the validity of score interpretations suffers. Using data gathered from students who completed non-consequential assessments for institutional accountability,…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Evaluation, Accountability, Student Behavior
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Mohsin Murtaza; Chi-Tsun Cheng; Mohammad Fard; John Zeleznikow – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
As modern vehicles continue to integrate increasingly sophisticated Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and Autonomous Vehicles (AV) functions, conventional user manuals may no longer be the most effective medium for conveying knowledge to drivers. This research analysed conventional, paper and video-based instructional methods versus a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Driver Education, Motor Vehicles, Natural Language Processing
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Louisa Buckingham; Pulak Barua; Jian Huang – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2025
This study explores the use of the linguistic landscape (LL) by two recent migrants to New Zealand as a resource for language learning beyond the classroom (LBC) from a socio-cognitive perspective. With a focus on learning Maori, we inquire into these beginner-level language learners' experience of using bilingual public signage as the primary…
Descriptors: Malayo Polynesian Languages, Immigrants, Second Language Learning, Bilingualism
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Lihong Xie; Xiaowen Liu – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
This article explores the potential of response time-item response theory (RT-IRT) models to enhance creative thinking (CT) measurement in Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022, which employs traditional IRT models (2PL and generalized partial credit) excluding response time (RT). Given traditional IRT's limitations in…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Item Response Theory, Creative Thinking, Creativity Tests
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Burns, Matthew K.; Aguilar, Lisa N.; Warmbold-Brann, Kristy; Preast, June L.; Taylor, Crystal N. – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
Assessing a student's acquisition rates (ARs) is a reliable way to determine how many new words should be taught in one lesson without reducing retention. Exceeding a student's AR can result in frustration and problem behaviors. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of AR on the off-task behavior of kindergarten students while…
Descriptors: Time on Task, Vocabulary Development, Kindergarten, Sight Vocabulary
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Branch, Jared G.; Zickar, Michael J. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
To date, studies exploring the relationship of counterfactual thoughts with episodic memories and episodic future thoughts have focused mainly on voluntary mental time travel. We explore mental time travel in everyday life and find that episodic counterfactual thinking occurs to a much lesser extent than thinking about the past or the future (12%,…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Time, Sensory Experience
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Crowe, Emily M.; Howard, Christina J.; Gilchrist, Iain D.; Kent, Christopher – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Visual search in dynamic environments, for example lifeguarding or CCTV monitoring, has several fundamentally different properties to standard visual search tasks. The visual environment is constantly moving, a range of items could become targets and the task is to search for a certain event. We developed a novel task in which participants were…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Motion, Change, Reaction Time
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Korman, Maria; Gal, Carmit; Gabitov, Ella; Karni, Avi – Learning & Memory, 2021
How does the time of day of a practice session affect learning of a new motor sequence in the elderly? Participants practiced a given finger tapping sequence either during morning or evening hours. All participants robustly improved performance speed within the session concurrent with a reorganization of the tapping pattern of the sequence.…
Descriptors: Time, Psychomotor Skills, Older Adults, Performance
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Kakaei, Ehsan; Aleshin, Stepan; Braun, Jochen – Learning & Memory, 2021
Humans and others primates are highly attuned to temporal consistencies and regularities in their sensory environment and learn to predict such statistical structure. Moreover, in several instances, the presence of temporal structure has been found to facilitate procedural learning and to improve task performance. Here we extend these findings to…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Time, Visual Perception, Sequential Approach
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Elliott, Leslie Atkins; Hunter, Amanda; Krutz, Carl; Moran, ShaKayla; Sherrow, Elliot – Physics Teacher, 2021
The Sun does not return to the same position in the sky every 24 hours. At local noon, for example, the Sun will appear higher in the sky as we move from winter to summer solstice. In addition, and perhaps more surprisingly, solar days (the roughly 24 hours between subsequent local noons) vary in length, causing the Sun to be east or west of its…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Time, Measurement Equipment, Motion
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Foppolo, Francesca; Bosch, Jasmijn E.; Greco, Ciro; Carminati, Maria N.; Panzeri, Francesca – Cognitive Science, 2021
Predicates like "coloring-the-star" denote events that have a temporal duration and a culmination point ("telos"). When combined with perfective aspect (e.g., "Valeria has colored the star"), a culmination inference arises implying that the action has stopped, and the star is fully colored. While the perfective aspect…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Time, Sentences, Verbs
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Deribo, Tobias; Kroehne, Ulf; Goldhammer, Frank – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2021
The increased availability of time-related information as a result of computer-based assessment has enabled new ways to measure test-taking engagement. One of these ways is to distinguish between solution and rapid guessing behavior. Prior research has recommended response-level filtering to deal with rapid guessing. Response-level filtering can…
Descriptors: Guessing (Tests), Models, Reaction Time, Statistical Analysis
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Wonyong Park; Alison Cullinane; Haira Gandolfi; Sahar Alameh; Günkut Mesci – Research in Science Education, 2024
There has been sustained research interest in the role of early career researchers in advancing the field and the challenges that they face. However, efforts to document lived experiences of researchers working in a specific research area within science education have been scarce. This paper considers the meaning of innovation in the context of…
Descriptors: Science Education, Scientific Principles, Social Problems, College Faculty
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Eyvind Elstad; Hans Harryson; Knut-Andreas Abben Christophersen; Are Turmo – Teacher Education Advancement Network Journal, 2024
Studies have indicated that the learning results are closely related to how much effort a student puts into the course and how effectively the student works with the learning material. Adequate time-on-task is crucial for student teachers because it allows them to develop their teaching skills, build strong relationships with students, adapt to…
Descriptors: Time on Task, Student Motivation, Teacher Education, Foreign Countries
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