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Peer reviewedRobins, Garry; Pattison, Philippa; Elliott, Peter – Psychometrika, 2001
Generalizes the p* class of models for social network data to predict individual-level attributes from network ties. The p* family is a class of models for social networks with parameters reflecting a wide variety of possible structural features. Illustrates the models with an empirical example involving a training course, with trainees' reactions…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Individual Differences, Models, Networks
Peer reviewedHerrman, Douglas J.; Schooler, Carmi; Caplan, Leslie J.; Lipman, Paula Darby; Grafman, Jordan; Schoenbach, Carrie; Schwab, Karen; Johnson, Marnie L. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2001
Used confirmatory factor analysis to study the nature of memory distinctions underlying the performance of two samples of Vietnam veterans. One sample (n=96) had received head injuries resulting in relatively small lesions; the other (n=85) had not. A four-component model with verbal-episodic, visual-episodic, semantic, and short-term memory…
Descriptors: Head Injuries, Individual Differences, Memory, Performance Factors
Peer reviewedHerron, Jane; Ticehurst, Henry; Appleby, Louis; Perry, Amanda; Cordingley, Lis – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2001
The determinants and distribution of attitudes towards suicide prevention were investigated in four groups of health professionals who are in contact with suicidal patients: general practitioners; accident and emergency nurses; psychiatrists in training; and community psychiatric nurses. Attitudes were shown to differ significantly between…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Health Personnel, Individual Characteristics, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedGilger, Jeffrey W. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2001
This introductory article briefly describes each of the following eight articles in this special issue on the neurology and genetics of learning related disorders. It notes the greater appreciation of learning disability as a set of complex disorders with broad and intricate neurological bases and of the large individual differences in how these…
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Genetics, Individual Differences
Carver, Leslie J. – Infant and Child Development, 2006
Jones and Herbert describe research on deferred imitation and how this research reflects on the development of explicit memory in infancy. The article raises several interesting questions about how the medial temporal lobe memory system develops. In this commentary, I discuss some of the additional theoretical and empirical questions that are…
Descriptors: Infants, Imitation, Individual Differences, Generalization
Junker-Kenny, Maureen – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2005
Should a society oriented towards justice provide parents with the possibility of enhancing their children's genes? The opposing arguments of authors in the Rawls School and of the theorist of communicative action, Jurgen Habermas, are analysed in terms of their key concepts. Their positions are then assessed from the point of view of the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Genetics, Parent Aspiration, Personal Autonomy
Sanjose, Vicente; Vidal-Abarca, Eduardo; Padilla, Olga M. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
This article proposes an extension to Kintsch's Construction-Integration (CI) model of text comprehension, which changes its mathematical implementation and emphasizes the connectionist features of the model. Specifically, the extension proposed here (a) simulates the learning process in a connectionist manner by making explicit changes in the…
Descriptors: Inferences, Word Processing, Reading Comprehension, Simulation
Rosenshine, Barak – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2006
Nuthall's exceptional quantitative and qualitative analyses provide us with an illuminating picture of the cognitive and emotional struggles of low-scoring students. His poignant portrayals leave us to consider the types of classroom modifications and settings that will best help these students. The second section explores some apparent…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Emotional Problems, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques
Unsworth, Nash; Schrock, Josef C.; Engle, Randall W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Performance on antisaccade trials requires the inhibition of a prepotent response (i.e., don't look at the flashing cue) and the generation and execution of a correct saccade in the opposite direction. The authors attempted to further specify the role of working memory (WM) span differences in the antisaccade task. They tested high- and low-span…
Descriptors: Memory, Human Body, Inhibition, Eye Movements
Flavell, John H. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
This review begins with a brief history from Piagetian perspective-taking development, through metacognitive development, and into the past and present field of theory-of-mind development. This field has included research on what infants and children know about a variety of mental states, on possible causes and consequences of mentalistic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Child Development, Individual Differences, Theories
Mineka, Susan; Zinbarg, Richard – American Psychologist, 2006
The authors describe how contemporary learning theory and research provide the basis for perspectives on the etiology and maintenance of anxiety disorders that capture the complexity associated with individual differences in the development and course of these disorders. These insights from modern research on learning overcome the shortcomings of…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Etiology, Anxiety, Emotional Disturbances
Dupre, Barbara – Voices from the Middle, 2004
Involvement with the Wrinkle Writing Program at the University of New Mexico led Dupre to encourage playwriting in her classroom as a means to understand and respect differences.
Descriptors: Drama, Playwriting, Individual Differences, Student Attitudes
Ellis, Nick C. – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2005
This paper considers how implicit and explicit knowledge are dissociable but cooperative. It reviews various psychological and neurobiological processes by which explicit knowledge of form-meaning associations impacts upon implicit language learning. The interface is dynamic: It happens transiently during conscious processing, but the influence…
Descriptors: Interaction, Memory, Psycholinguistics, Language Acquisition
Kawashima, Kentaro – Psychological Record, 2004
This study investigates sequential dependencies in interresponse times (IRTs) produced by human subjects under random-ratio (RR) and staircase stochastic reinforcement of waiting (staircase SRW) schedules using autocorrelation and relative frequencies of IRT[subscript n] *IRT[subscript n+1] pairs. In the first of two experiments conducted for this…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Probability, Item Response Theory, Experiments
Somyürek, Sibel; Güyer, Tolga; Atasoy, Bilal – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2008
One of the major features of a computer based instruction (CBI) is its non-linear structure allowing learners the opportunity of flexible navigation to accommodate their own needs. However, this non-linear structure may cause problems such as inefficient navigation, being lost or cognitive overhead for some learners. The aim of this study is to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Cognitive Style, Computer Assisted Instruction, Prior Learning

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