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Peer reviewedMishra, Shitala P. – Psychology in the Schools, 1980
Investigated the effect of examiners' ethnicity on the intelligence test performance of Anglo and Mexican-American subjects. On the WISC Vocabulary, Mexican-American subjects scored significantly higher when the test was administered by Mexican-American examiners. (Author)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Educational Testing
Peer reviewedMills, Carol Bergfeld; Jordan, I. King – Sign Language Studies, 1980
Timing sensitivity (awareness of rhythm of lapsed time), age, and sex were studied as possible predictors of success in hearing adults' learning of sign language. The results of school evaluations revealed that younger hearing adults with a sensitivity for timing learned sign language faster than did other adults. (PMJ)
Descriptors: Adults, Age, Aptitude, Language Instruction
Peer reviewedAnd Others; Sontag, Ed. – Exceptional Children, 1979
The authors respond to T. Burton and A. Hirshoren's position (EC 115 029) regarding the three areas of the education of the severely and profoundly retarded: (1) anticipated levels of learning, (2) personnel training, and (3) locus of educational services. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Elementary Secondary Education, Mental Retardation, Moderate Mental Retardation
Peer reviewedRennick, Phillip M.; And Others – Adolescence, 1978
Factor analyses of the WISC, ITPA, and PIAT, revealed that 85 percent of the total variance of these tests can be accounted for by an abbreviated battery of 12 of the 26 subtests. Results indicated a very tight relationship between academic achievement and academic aptitude, even in underachievers. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Achievement Tests, Correlation, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedJones, Chancey O.; And Others – Mathematics Teacher, 1977
Mathematics Level I and Level II Achievement Tests offered by the CEEB Admissions Testing Program are discussed. Administration and purpose of the tests, test development procedures, test content, advising students, and interpreting test scores are covered. Sample examination questions are included. (DT)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Aptitude Tests, College Entrance Examinations, Educational Counseling
Peer reviewedDrenth, Pieter J. D. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1977
Recommends that school performance should be used as a criterion for admission to the next level of schooling where there is an empirically demonstrated or logically plausible basis for so doing. If the number of acceptable students exceeds the number that can possibly be admitted, then selection should use carefully selected aptitude or ability…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission (School), Admission Criteria, Aptitude Tests
Peer reviewedPomerantz, Eva M.; Ruble, Diane N. – Child Development, 1997
Examined convergences and divergences among dimensions of ability concepts (uncontrollable, constant, capacity) in second through fifth graders. Found that the near-zero correlations, three-factor solution yielded by confirmatory factor analysis, variability in age-related differences, differential links to cognitive competence, and diverse forms…
Descriptors: Ability, Age Differences, Aptitude, Childhood Attitudes
Peer reviewedLent, Robert W.; Brown, Steven D.; Gore, Paul A., Jr. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1997
Examined whether global academic self-concept and academic self-efficacy beliefs that vary in domain specificity/globality represent distinct or common underlying dimensions. Results based on 205 university students revealed that each of the variables represented separate, though related, latent dimensions of self-perception. Implications for…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDixon, James A.; Moore, Colleen F. – Developmental Psychology, 1996
Investigated relation between development of understanding principles that govern a problem and of mathematical strategies used to solve it. Subjects were college students and 2nd, 5th, 8th, and 11th graders. The pattern of estimated answers provided a measure of intuitive understanding of task principles. Understanding an intuitive principle was…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Students, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Kalman, Richard – Understanding Our Gifted, 2002
This article describes the Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle School, Inc., a non-for profit public foundation dedicated to strengthening the education of gifted youngsters though mathematics competitions. The development of the Olympiads, the program's structure, and the benefits of competition are discussed. Sample questions and answers…
Descriptors: Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Group Activities
Peer reviewedDucharme, Chris – Journal of Career Planning and Employment, 1990
After false career starts, a young graduate turned to a career center for guidance. Part of his story is his evaluation, from the testee side, of several standard attitude/aptitude inventories. (Author)
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Attitude Measures, Career Development, Career Guidance
Peer reviewedShonerd, Henry G. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1990
Present-day language policy for the Navajo reflects a lengthy history of attempts to suppress indigenous language varieties. Recent rationalization is rooted in the doctrine of compensatory education, but the suppression is even more total. Alternative policies and practices, rooted in a nonprescriptive view of language variety and progressive…
Descriptors: American Indians, Compensatory Education, Cultural Traits, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedRichert, E. Susanne – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1987
This paper examines the gap between research and practice as it impacts on identification of disadvantaged gifted students, outlines identification principles, and reviews types of disadvantages. Promising identification practices are described, including: appropriate use of test data; nominations, observation scales, and checklists; information…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Aptitude Tests, Check Lists, Diagnostic Tests
Peer reviewedLevin, Henry M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1988
Considers racial impact of using ability tests for employment decisions. Notes agreement that large differences exist in performance on general ability among races and that there is probable relation between general ability and job performance for most jobs; disagreement about whether racial differences in general ability are fixed and about size…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Employment Practices, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedBehymer, Jo; Cockriel, Irvin W. – Journal of Career Development, 1988
The study attempted to determine the effect of availability of scholarships and loans on the career choice of high school juniors and seniors. A survey of 911 college-bound students revealed that 89 percent considered availability of scholarships important to career choice, and 84 percent considered loan availability important. (CH)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Bound Students, Educational Finance, High Schools


