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Brooke, Martha L. – 1981
Research on three types of visual symbols is discussed in terms of the implications of the findings for instructional developers. The research in question focused on which of three symbol stimuli--concept-related graphic, arbitrary graphic, or verbal label--would most rapidly bring a psychomotor response under control and would maintain control…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Instructional Design, Instructional Development, Learning Processes
Lutz, Kathryn A. – 1980
This selective bibliography includes review articles and supportive and nonsupportive studies on two categories of instructional strategies that facilitate meaningful learning--imagery eleciting strategies and holistic strategies. Imagery strategies are those which involve picture or visual processing, e.g., text relevant illustrations, learner…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Behavioral Objectives, Flow Charts, Imagery
Gross, Thomas F. – 1978
This study was designed to investigate whether problem solving inefficiency in preschool children is the result of subprocess deficiencies in the children's use of logical rules and to assess the influence of 2 mnemonic components (encoding and rehearsal) on problem solving ability. The study subjects, 108 preschool children, were presented with…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Modalities, Logical Thinking, Memory
FISCHER, EDWARD H.; HERSCHBERGER, AUSTIN C. – 1968
USE OF THE VERBAL REINFORCEMENT TECHNIQUE (VRT) IN DEVELOPMENTAL, PERSONALITY, AND SOCIALIZATION STUDIES OFTEN RESTS ON TENUOUS AND UNTESTED ASSUMPTIONS. THIS STUDY EXAMINED FIVE VARIABLES WHICH HYPOTHETICALLY RELATE TO PERFORMANCE UNDER REINFORCEMENT--SELF-ESTEEM OF S. TASK-INVOLVEMENT, EXPERIMENTER, ORDINAL POSITION, AND FAMILY SIZE. THE METHOD…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Demography, Experiments, Males
Miller, Thomas W. – 1979
This paper reports an attempt to research sensory overstimulation in a variety of children's television programs by rating the level of visual sensory stimulation, auditory sensory stimulation, verbal response patterns and nonverbal response patterns in 45 television programs designed for pre-school children. The Television Rating Inventory (TVRI)…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Cartoons, Childrens Television, Educational Television
Schmer, Mabel Jean – 1975
Eighty four-year-old and 80 seven-year-old subjects were given a standard paired-associate learning (PAL) task and a battery of ability tasks (Labeling, Recognition, Labeling Time, Digit Span, Visual Memory, Spatial Relations, Vocabulary, and the Follow the Instructions test) to investigate the development of individual differences in visual…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Doctoral Dissertations
Travers, Jeffrey R. – 1975
Existing mathematical models of word recognition are reviewed and a new theory is proposed in this research. The new theory integrates earlier proposals within a single framework, sacrificing none of the predictive power of the earlier proposals, but offering a gain in theoretical economy. The theory holds that word recognition is accomplished by…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Models, Reading, Reading Comprehension
McReynolds, Leija V. – 1969
Auditory sequencing problems were seen as contributing heavily to neurologically involved children's language impairment, and several procedures for training auditory sequencing were explored. Five of the procedures were found to contribute considerably to an efficient and effective training program. These procedures included (1) the immediate…
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Cues, Discrimination Learning, Language Handicaps
Kaplan, Sheldon Jay – 1973
To assess the effects of verbal reprimands on students' errors in daily class exercises, seven 15- to 17-year-olds in a Spanish II level class were required to respond verbally to fill-in-the-blank exercises covering Spanish grammar. An ABA design evaluated the effects of the teacher's reprimands for each incorrect response. During baseline there…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Grammar, Learning Motivation, Punishment
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Frumkina, R. M.; Vasilevic, A. P. – Linguistics, 1976
This article re-examines the role of the pronounceability of visually presented materials, following the idea that intergration on the vocal-auditory level may result from letter combinations that are easy to pronounce. (CLK)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes, Consonants, Language Research
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Higa, William R.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1978
Examines the verbal-motor relationship in children who performed a Luria-type verbal control task, in which motor responses are initiated to positive stimuli and inhibited to negative stimuli. Subjects were 68 children from kindergarten, first and second grade. (MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary School Students, Intermode Differences, Kindergarten Children
Postman, Leo – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1978
In a study of paired-associate learning and retention, the mode of presentation (pictures versus words) of the stimuli and the responses was varied factorially. Results pose difficulties for current interpretations of picture-word differences. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Illustrations, Paired Associate Learning, Pictorial Stimuli
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Jones, Gregory V. – British Journal of Psychology, 1978
Jones (1976) has shown that the memory trace resulting from the viewing of a picture corresponds to a "fragment" of that picture. This research shows that the fragmentation hypothesis also correctly represents the recall of memories derived from sentences, i.e., the functional unit of memory, the mnemonic trace, is a fragment of the original item.…
Descriptors: Cues, Hypothesis Testing, Memory, Psychological Studies
Guenther, R. Kim; Klatzky, Roberta L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
These experiments consider similarities and differences between classifications of pictorial and verbal stimuli in order to investigate whether the kinds of information used differ depending on the stimulus class. Three hypotheses regarding the information used in picture and word classification were evaluated. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Codification, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Hypothesis Testing
Pezdek, Kathy – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1977
This research attempts to determine whether integration of information occurs when the information is presented partly in the verbal modality and partly in the pictorial modality; in other words, does cross-modality integration occur? (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Illustrations, Information Processing
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