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Siegel, Arthur I.; Williams, Allan R., Jr. – 1974
The conjecture was investigated that the intellective load carrying capability for selected intellective functions is identifiable and measurable. Intellective load carrying failure was defined as the point at which a change in transfer function components occurs as a tracking and a scaled intellective function were concomitantly performed. The…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Information Processing, Man Machine Systems, Measurement Techniques
Lyons, Don R. – 1975
Individual differences in the ordered recall of list of digits are examined experimentally. The resulting evidence argues that neither differences in rehearsal strategies nor differences in the tendency to group and chunk the digits are major determinants of differences in digit span size. Further experiments attempt to pinpoint the source of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Doctoral Dissertations, Experimental Psychology, Individual Differences
Wright, Paula J.; Cummings, H. Wayland – 1976
This study seeks to determine whether there are syntactic differences in the ways in which field dependent and field independent individuals write, and to determine whether these differences can account for the differences in interpersonal evaluations. One hundred sixty-five subjects were selected for this study by randomly selecting classes from…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation, Higher Education
Shapson, Stanley M. – 1976
A study was designed to investigate the relationship between cognitive style and hypothesis testing strategies used in solving concept attainment problems. A field-independent (FI) and field-dependent (FD) cognitive style group of third grade students were administered concept attainment problems using a blank-trial methodology. The results…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Vance, David – 1975
The Museum Computer Network (MCN) was formed to convert all the systematic information in museum files and archives from written to machine-readable form. The principles, practice, membership, computer programs, history, and organization of MCN are described in an introductory article. Following this is a bibliography of reference to MCN and to…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Citations (References), Computer Programs, Computers
Herman, L. Russell, Jr. – 1975
When a grammar is expressed in augmented transition network (ATN) form, the problem of detecting syntactic ambuguity reduces to finding all possible paths through the ATNs. Each successfully terminating path through the ATN generates an acceptable parsing of the input string. Two ATN forms, minimal-node and pseudo-tree, are described along with…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs
Epstein, A. H.; Veaner, Allen B. – 1972
BALLOTS (Bibliographic Automation of Large Library Operations using a Time-sharing System) is an on-line interactive library automation system that supports the acquisition and cataloging functions of the Stanford University Libraries' technical processing operations. The BALLOTS system is being implemented in a series of 11 modules. This paper…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Computer Programs, Computers, Information Processing
Craig, Eugene A. – 1972
Two important processes in the acquisition of visually presented information are the ability to maintain discrete perceptual events as separate in time and the ability to abstract information from brief exposures. Five phenomena were measured which appear to reflect these abilities. Critical Flicker Frequency (CFF) is the intermittency rate at…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Information Processing, Research Methodology, Sensory Integration
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Holt, Richard C. – 1974
Data from a brief survey of current and potential uses of minicomputers in small educational institutions suggests that the principal role of minicomputers in such institutions will be for school administration and for teaching the use of computers. In the instructional area, emphasis should be placed on teaching (1) the potentials and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Computers
Keller, Howard H. – 1974
Language teaching requires textbook material that contains the most frequent concepts of a language. The computer brings its tremendous information processing ability to the task of establishing word frequency rankings, but the computer is limited to counting word-forms and not semantic concepts. The most recent word frequency dictionaries, in…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Information Processing, Language Instruction
Foote, Thomas – 1972
Computer routines to sort the weekly log records submitted by teachers participating in the Southwest Regional Laboratory's communications skills monitoring program are described. Written in Univac FORTRAN V, Weekly Log Record Sort (WLSORT) sorts log records on magnetic tape to enable subsequent computer programs to interpret the input data by…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Programs, Data Processing, Flow Charts
Gibbs, Gordon L. – 1972
Proposed training procedures and materials, and participants' questions on the use of the Southwest Regional Laboratory's (SWRL) student monitoring system data base in the Instructional Management System (IMS) are described. The training sessions were undertaken because IMS Version 3 requires classroom teachers to use special materials and…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Databases, Information Processing
Stevens, Mary Elizabeth – 1970
A selective literature review of overall system design considerations in the planning of information processing systems and networks. Specific topics include but are not limited to: (1) requirements and resources analysis, (2) problems of system networking, (3) input/output and remote terminal design, (4) character sets, (5) programming problems…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Information Networks, Information Processing
Glantz, Richard S. – 1970
Until recently, the emphasis in information storage and retrieval systems has been towards batch-processing of large files. In contrast, SHOEBOX is designed for the unformatted, personal file collection of the computer-naive individual. Operating through display terminals in a time-sharing, interactive environment on the IBM 360, the user can…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Data Processing, Filing, Information Processing
Vickery, Tom Rusk; Hudspeth, DeLayne R. – 1970
Theories are useful in predicting events and exploring alternatives only to the extent they accurately describe existing states of affairs. The development of a curriculum theory with predictive and exploratory power depends on accurately describing decision-making systems that result in curriculum -- however curriculum is defined. Three…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Research, Decision Making, Educational Objectives
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