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Vos, Kenneth E. – 1978
The relationship of particular learning styles and plausible reasoning ability of 110 subjects from 6th, 7th, and 8th grade was examined. Data were compiled on a plausible reasoning test and on a Learning Style Inventory with four subscales: (1) Concrete Experience (CE), (2) Reflective Observation (RO), (3) Abstract Conceptualization (AC), and (4)…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Style, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Hayes-Roth, Frederick – 1977
One of the most typical ways in which people learn is by inferring general rules from examples. In recent years, significant progress has been made toward understanding how learning from examples can occur, determining when it does occur, and identifying conditions that promote it. This paper reviews these results and then suggests a program of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Lewis, Rosa B. – 1981
The philosophical roots of the concept of lifelong learning are considered in relation to the views of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. They pioneered in their analyses of intellectual development and in the importance of the use of the mind throughout the life span. Plato and Aristotle added metaphysical arguments to support their systems of…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adult Learning, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning
Nelson, Miles A.; Ankney, Paul H. – 1977
It is hypothesized that certain mental structures are related to certain teaching skills. These structures are identified as combinatorial logic, essential to planning lessons, and hypothetical reasoning, an important aid in analyzing lessons. These formal thinking abilities should result in greater improvement during practice and later teaching.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries, Intellectual Development
Phillips, Beverly – 1978
Cognitive development as it progresses from concrete to abstract thinking is discussed as it relates to adolescent youth and the early secondary curriculum. Piagetian tests administered to a group of freshman and sophomore high school students revealed that many had difficulty with those scholastic activities requiring formal reasoning. Three…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Ortony, Andrew – 1978
Hitherto, theories of similarity have restricted themselves to judgments of what might be called literal similarity. A central thesis of this paper is that a complete account of similarity needs also to be sensitive to nonliteralness, or metaphoricity, an aspect of similarity statements that is most evident in similes, but that actually underlies…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Classification, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Wilson, James W., Ed.; And Others – 1975
This is one of a series that is a collection of translations from the extensive Soviet literature of the past 25 years on research in the psychology of mathematics instruction. It also includes works on methods of teaching mathematics directly influenced by the psychological research. Selected papers and books considered to be of value to the…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
Jensen, Larry; Zelig, Mark – 1979
Four prime time television programs--"Charlie's Angels,""Little House on the Prairie,""Grizzly Adams," and "Lou Grant" --were rated by university students for their portrayal of moral reasoning and values. Data were obtained from three episodes of each program by randomly assigning raters to one of two viewing groups, both of which used an…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Affective Behavior, Behavior Rating Scales, Commercial Television
Dahlgren, Lars Owe – 1979
An experiment concerning children's conceptions of price was conducted to investigate the influence of the context of a problem on its apprehension. A total of 120 children of several age groups (nursery school, grades 2, 4, and 6) were interviewed individually. An initial question was asked ("Why does a bun cost about one Swedish…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages
Duncan, Edward M. – 1979
The purposes of this experiment were: (1) to examine the development of categorical representations by comparing the performance of children of various ages to adults, and (2) to compare the internal representations of basic level and superordinate categories. Subjects were 48 children (in second, fourth and sixth grades) and 16 adults. The…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Age Differences, Classification
Guszak, Frank J. – 1968
Reading lessons were observed, taped, and analyzed to determine how teachers' questioning strategies contribute to students' ability to comprehend materials read. The kinds of thinking elicited by teachers' questions were investigated by means of a classification scheme developed which included recognition, recall, translation, conjecture,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Critical Thinking
Sternberg, Robert J. – 1978
A theory of the nature of mental abilities is presented. In this theory, mental abilities are hierarchically organized into four progressively deeper levels--the levels of composite tasks, subtasks, information-processing components, and information-processing metacomponents. Composite tasks can be decomposed into subtasks, subtasks into…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Individual Psychology, Intelligence
Falmagne, Rachel Joffe – 1975
This theoretical paper reevaluates the Piagetian tradition in the study of propositional reasoning. Piaget's assertion that children's logic, prior to the stage of formal operations, is structurally adequate for dealing with objects and their properties, but is inadequate for fully competent propositional reasoning, is challenged on three grounds:…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Processes
Siegler, Robert S. – 1975
This paper argues in favor of using interactional strategies in the study of formal operations reasoning. Interactional designs allow a convergent approach to specifying processes underlying the interaction of variables. In contrast, current methodologies contain two inherent disadvantages: they have limited utility in specifying the processes…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development
Lowery, Lawrence F. – 1974
This self-instructive workbook focuses on a set of propositional abilities related to learning. It utilizes written materials, manipulative materials, videotapes, and students, and is supplemented by a program and support system which includes instruction, teaching experiences for practice, discussions, and individual conferences. The three major…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Ability, Cognitive Ability, Independent Study
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