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Powell, J. C. – 1980
Current Scoring practices for multiple-choice tests are rooted in early Associationist Theory and are based on a two-step procedure: (1) right answers counted as ones and wrong answers are zeros, and (2) number of right answers form a total-correct score. The author contends that if either step is invalid, the use of the general linear model (GLM)…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Multiple Choice Tests
Duran, Richard P. – 1979
Two hundred nine Puerto Rican students in East Coast colleges, from mixed bilingual backgrounds, were administered four matched pairs of deductive reasoning tests in Spanish and English. Measures of reading comprehension in these two languages were also collected. Results indicated that performance on logical reasoning tests in each language can…
Descriptors: Adults, Bilingual Students, Bilingualism, College Students
Semantic Grammar: A Technique for Constructing Natural Language Interfaces to Instructional Systems.
Burton, Richard R.; Brown, John Seely – 1977
A major obstacle to the effective educational use of computers is the lack of a natural means of communication between the student and the computer. This report describes a technique for generating such natural language front-ends for advanced instructional systems. It discusses: (1) the essential properties of a natural language front-end, (2)…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Educational Environment
Brown, Bobby R.; Sustik, Joan M. – 1979
This response mode study attempts to determine whether different response modes are helpful or not in facilitating the thought process in a given problem solving situation. The Luchins Water Jar Test (WJT) used in this study illustrates the phenomena "Einstelling" (mechanization of response) because it does not require any specialized content…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Educational Research, Educational Technology
Almy, Millie – 1977
This paper discusses some of the issues involved in utilizing Piagetian theory in educational planning. Piaget has emphasized the need for active learning, peer interaction, consideration of individual needs and abilities, and the development of logical thought, elements which are not emphasized in the traditional classroom. Piaget maintains that…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Classroom Environment, Educational Change, Educational Innovation
Nebraska Univ., Lincoln. – 1976
College students need a learning environment that encourages them to develop their reasoning abilities, as well as to master course content. This booklet discusses an attempt to create such an environment: the ADAPT program at the University of Nebraska. ADAPT, Accent on Developing Abstract Processes of Thought, is a comprehensive,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Environment, College Freshmen, Educational Programs
Brainerd, Charles J. – 1974
This paper presents a study of the relationship between compensation and conservation in 80 children, ages 5-6. Findings are compared to those of an earlier experiment which was designed to determine whether or not prior knowledge of the compensation rule increases kindergarten children's susceptibility to conservation training experiences. It is…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept)
Hooper, Frank H.; And Others – 1975
As an integral step in a comprehensive, four year longitudinal analysis of concept development, a series of logical concept tasks based upon Piagetian theory, and suitable for administration to individuals five years of age or older, are described. The developmental focus was the logical groupements associated with the concrete operations period…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning
Weaver, Phyllis Ann – 1976
This study investigated the possibility of training or improving intrasentence organizational skills (i.e., those that enable the reader to encode and process verbal information in higher-order units) and explored the effects that training had on reading comprehension. The subjects were 31 third graders, 16 experimental students and 15 control…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Language Skills, Logical Thinking
Kamii, Constance – 1974
In this paper it is shown that one's conception of intelligence and its development profoundly affects the formulation of educational objectives. A mechanistic conception of intelligence leads to the definition of objectives as a collection of fragmented "cognitive skills" that have little to do with children's development of intelligence. A…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Competency Based Education
Neimark, Edith D.; Slotnick, Nan S. – 1969
In an effort to cross-validate a Japanese study, a 16 item test of logical connectives was administered to 223 boys and girls at each grade level (third through ninth grades) and two groups of college sophomore girls. The purpose of the test was to assess their understanding of class inclusion and exclusion, class intersection, and class union.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, College Students
Zimiles, Herbert – 1968
The consistently inferior performance of economically disadvantaged children led to this study designed to investigate how cognitive development changes with age and how it is affected by previous life experience. Classification behavior and inferential thinking were the main concerns of the study. The measurement instrument was the Matrix Test, a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Bromwich, Rose M. – 1971
In studies of young children in ghetto schools, those who most often ranked low in cooperative behavior were those with the most verbal and personal spontaneity. Unfortunately, these children with considerable self-confidence, eagerness, and curiosity become either disruptive and difficult or quiet, unresponsive, and nonlearning. The major…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 1, Intellectual Development, Kindergarten Children
Reeve, W. D., Ed. – 1930
There are a number of recurring topics in the articles that comprise this yearbook, such as the nature of both informal and demonstrative geometry, the reasons for teaching both, and the extent of such courses. Other emphasized topics are use of the analytic method, whether to combine plane and solid geometry, the place of algebra and trigonometry…
Descriptors: Course Content, Curriculum, Deduction, Geometry
Gephart, William J.; Bartos, Bruce B. – 1969
The necessity of evaluating research methodology is discussed, and a profiling approach is proposed. Explanatory statements about the research process, directions for doing the actual profiling of the research report, a research profiling flow chart, a research profile sheet, and two additional graphic aids to understanding are included. The…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Processing, Educational Research


