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Foos, Paul W.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
Looks at the processes by which information from individual input events combines to form a mentally represented linear order. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Information Processing, Learning Processes, Memory
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Tzeng, Ovid J. L. – American Journal of Psychology, 1976
Why does the rehearsal of information not interfere with a subject's temporal judgments. Offers evidence in favor of one possible interpretation. Taking an analogy from the phenomenon of the localization of sound in a sound-reverberating room, this research suggests a precedence effect in verbal information processing. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Experiments, Information Processing, Memory
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Friedman, Alinda – American Journal of Psychology, 1976
These experiments allow a comparison between visual and auditory presentation per se: Will it be easier to identify "red" as relevant given a geometric design or its verbal description? Suggests that visual presentation confers one advantage: allows the formation of a nonverbal code in addition to a verbal description. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Experiments, Information Processing, Problem Solving
Wetzel, C. Douglas; Hunt, Richard E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
The role of differential rehearsal opportunity in the free recall of remember- (R) and forget- (F) cued words was investigated as a function of the method of presentation. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cues, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Flow Charts
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Bandura, Albert – Psychological Review, 1977
This research presents an integrative theoretical framework to explain and to predict psychological changes achieved by different modes of treatment. This theory states that psychological procedures, whatever their form, alter the level and strength of "self-efficacy". (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Charts
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Leung, Martin; And Others – Instructional Science, 1997
Cognitive load theory suggests that the manner in which information is presented can interfere with learning. For example, in studying equations with unfamiliar notations, a heavy extraneous cognitive load is generated because mental integration of notations and meanings is required. Discusses four experiments with high school students designed to…
Descriptors: Coding, Educational Research, Equations (Mathematics), High Schools
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Li, Hang; Yamanishi, Kenji – Information Processing & Management, 2003
Presents a single framework for conducting topic analysis that performs both topic identification and text segmentation. Key characteristics of the framework are: representing a topic by means of a cluster of words closely related to the topic; and employing a stochastic model, called a finite mixture model, to represent a word distribution within…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Electronic Text, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
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Mosenthal, Peter B.; Kirsch, Irwin S. – Journal of Reading, 1991
Shows how different types of process schematics depict changes in state in significantly different ways, emphasizing differently types of information and thus defining event phenomena differently. Provides extension activities to help students understand process schematics. (MG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Information Dissemination, Information Processing, Models
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Scacchi, Walt – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1989
Defines the domains that specific hypertext environments (DSHE) represent and examines DSHE for the domains of journal and book publishing, insurance policy management, and software engineering. The discussion covers seven dimensions along which the power of DSHE can be defined; organizational costs; and topics for further investigation. (27…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Electronic Publishing
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Smeltzer, Larry R.; Vance, Charles M. – Journal of Business Communication, 1989
Examines differences among teleconferences with no graphics, conferences with graphics not directly complementing the audio message, and conferences with graphics directly complementing audio messages. Notes that the perceived quality of the graphics was significantly related to the perceived effectiveness of the teleconference. (MS)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Business Communication, Communication Research, Computer Graphics
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Gonzalez, Hernando – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1989
Uses Third World development campaigns to examine how current interpretations of the interactive model in communication have confounded two dimensions of communications--information processing and social relationship. Suggests an analytic framework for feedback using a revised interpretation of the interactive model. (MM)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Developing Nations, Feedback
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Meyer, David E.; And Others – Psychological Review, 1988
Theoretical/empirical foundations on which reaction times are measured and interpreted are discussed. Models of human information processing are reviewed. A hybrid procedure and analytical framework are introduced, using a speed-accuracy decomposition technique to analyze the intermediate products of rapid mental processes. Results invalidate many…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Decision Making, Higher Education
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Cortez, Edwin M.; And Others – Information Processing & Management, 1995
Proposes an information retrieval system based on a hybrid model consisting of an inductive learning and neural network system. Evaluates the system's responses to incomplete queries and inconsistent indexing. Query terms, discriminant descriptors, and the American Documentation Institute's query and document titles used in the evaluation are…
Descriptors: Indexing, Induction, Information Networks, Information Processing
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Salton, Gerard; And Others – Information Processing & Management, 1996
Text similarity measurements are used to determine relationships between natural-language texts and text excerpts. The resulting linked hypertext maps can be broken down into text segments and themes used to identify different text types and structures, leading to improved information access and utilization. Examples are provided for text…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Automation, Hypermedia, Information Processing
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Jacobs, Howard L. – Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 1992
Examines how information processing theory provided a way to retrieve and structure an individual's 25 years of practical public school administration experience. Describes the resulting framework of "knowledge boxes" including: declarative knowledge, procedural knowledge, conditional knowledge, and enabling knowledge. Organization of…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Administrators, College Instruction, Curriculum Design
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