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Puranik, Cynthia S.; Lombardino, Linda J.; Altmann, Lori J. P. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008
Purpose: The primary goal of this study was to document the progression of the microstructural elements of written language in children at 4 grade levels. The secondary purpose was to ascertain whether the variables selected for examination could be classified into valid categories that reflect the multidimensional nature of writing. Method:…
Descriptors: Written Language, Elementary School Students, Writing Skills, Factor Analysis
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McKee, Heidi; Porter, James E. – College Composition and Communication, 2008
The study of writers and writing in digital environments raises distinct and complex ethical issues for researchers. Rhetoric theory and casuistic ethics, working in tandem, provide a theoretical framework for addressing such issues. A casuistic heuristic grounded in rhetorical principles can help digital writing researchers critically…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Publishing, Computer Uses in Education
Varnum, Robin – 1994
Much existing historiography is either based too exclusively on the evidence of old textbooks or concerned too narrowly with theory or the epistemological assumptions underlying theory. Those who study the history of composition in this century need both to consult such new sources of information as course materials, student papers, and oral…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Design, Educational History, Freshman Composition
McCarthy, Lucille – 1992
The revision of the psychiatric profession's diagnostic taxonomy, the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual," also known as "DSM III," is underway. The process will result in the publication of "DSM-IV." Those involved in the revision seek both to make as few changes as possible and to satisfy an entire field. The…
Descriptors: Classification, Interprofessional Relationship, Psychiatry, Revision (Written Composition)
Brand, Alice, G., Comp.; Graves, Dick, Comp. – 1993
This collection of materials, a summary of a workshop, is in four parts. The first part lists participants in the workshop and their addresses. The second part presents a recorder's summary of statements made by six participants in a panel presentation on "What Is the Domain Beyond?" The third section gives brief accounts of three…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dance, Higher Education, Meditation
Denton, Frank; And Others – 1993
A field experiment tested different reporting and writing techniques against standard practice. The underlying purpose of the project was to explore whether new techniques of writing might make the news more interesting to those who are "aliterate" (they can read but do not read). On each of four days, four reporters reported and wrote…
Descriptors: News Reporting, News Writing, Newspapers, Postsecondary Education
Stolarek, Elizabeth A. – 1991
Three studies examined the effectiveness of teaching an unfamiliar prose form using prose modeling (duplicating defining characteristics of a model text using different content). First, English department instructors at four universities were surveyed and of the 70 who responded, 76% stated that they did use modeling in their classrooms. In the…
Descriptors: Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Instructional Innovation
Kucer, Stephen B. – 1983
To create not a text-bound but a reader-based procedure for identifying global coherence within a discourse, five major writing tasks of 13 college students enrolled in a basic skills composition course were evaluated by three readers--doctoral students and faculty members in English and Reading Education. After choosing the five most and the five…
Descriptors: Coherence, Higher Education, Reading Comprehension, Semantics
Root, Robert L., Jr. – 1983
To investigate the composing processes of professional expository writers, interviews were conducted of six subjects who regularly produced expository prose under the pressure of a weekly or monthly deadline. Subjects included Noel Perrin, essayist, book critic, and Dartmouth College professor; Tom Wicker, political columnist for "The New York…
Descriptors: Authors, Cognitive Processes, Expository Writing, Interviews
Swain, Murray G. – 1981
Eight public examiners in English from the Western Australian Tertiary Admissions Examination marking panel and 103 final-year student teachers graded essays that were experimentally controlled for voice and diction. Control of these independent variables was achieved by providing four rewritten versions of the secondary student essays, each…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Diction, Foreign Countries, Grading
Monkarsh, Frances Celniker – 1985
Significant findings in recent research concentrate on how writing is taught in school and how it might best be taught. Research on writing over the past fifteen years has shifted emphasis from product to process. The writing process can be divided into three stages: prewriting, writing, and rewriting. Prewriting (everything that takes place…
Descriptors: Prewriting, Revision (Written Composition), Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
Clark, Francelia – 1987
The problematic results of longitudinal studies on college writing indicate the need for multidimensional studies to be able to explore perceptible changes in students' writing. Accordingly a small pilot case study, to explore the promise and the limitations of doing a longitudinal multidimensional study, investigated whether impromptu essays…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Critical Thinking, Expository Writing, Higher Education
Haas, Christina – 1987
A study examined two writers and their use of word processing and pen and paper in order to set up and draw out the important variables that influence writers' decisions about word processing. Subjects, a college freshman and an engineer, were interviewed about their writing processes and were observed in their natural environment. Results…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Higher Education, Word Processing
Greene, Brenda M. – 1989
A study examined the revision strategies of basic writers. Subjects, one female from Guyana, one from Belize, and one African-American student from New York, were identified as "basic writers" based on performance on minimum competency writing tests. Subjects had their think-aloud protocols recorded as they read and revised a text.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Higher Education, Miscue Analysis, Protocol Analysis
Boice, Robert – 1982
A study attempted to measure the effects of contingency management, conditions that essentially forced subjects to write, on their writing productivity and creative ideas. Subjects were 27 published college faculty with doctorates, divided into three groups of nine. The first or contingency group participated in a "baseline phase" during which…
Descriptors: Adults, Contingency Management, Creativity, Influences
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