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George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. School of Education. – 1966
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IN "VOCATIONAL TALENT EXERCISES, PART C" (VT 004 460) ARE GIVEN. RELATED DOCUMENTS ARE VT 004 454 THROUGH VT 004 471. (EM)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Answer Keys, Aptitude Tests, Junior High Schools
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. School of Education. – 1966
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS IN "VOCATIONAL TALENT EXERCISES, PART D" (VT 004 462) ARE GIVEN. OTHER RELATED DOCUMENTS ARE VT 004 454 THROUGH VT 004 471. (EM)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Answer Keys, Aptitude Tests, Junior High Schools
George Washington Univ., Washington, DC. School of Education. – 1965
THIS BOOKLET WAS DEVELOPED IN A CURRICULUM PROJECT, DESCRIBED IN VT 004 454, TO HELP YOUNG PEOPLE LEARN BASIC PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS OF MECHANICS AND TECHNOLOGY AND THUS RAISE THEIR TRAINABILITY LEVEL. IT IS FOR USE BY THE TEACHER WITH FOUR WORKBOOKS, "VOCATIONAL TALENT EXERCISES," PART A (VT 004 458), PART B (VT 004 459), PART C (VT…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Aptitude Tests, Junior High Schools, Mechanics (Process)
Sternberg, Robert J. – 1980
Intelligence can be best understood through the study of nonentrenched, i.e., novel, kinds of tasks. Such tasks require subjects to use concepts or form strategies that differ in kind from those to which they are accustomed. The only partial success of the cognitive-correlates and cognitive-components approaches to intelligence that are in…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes
Routhier, Marc E. – 1979
A discussion of the functions of human communication shows that underlying them is the cognitive process by which people have the ability to take the view of others, to internally represent reality, and to take into account knowledge and experience to choose future actions. These features of decentration and abstraction reveal the link between…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Language
BLANK, MARION – 1967
THE MOST DISABLING HANDICAP OF YOUNG CHILDREN FROM DEPRIVED SOCIOECONOMIC BACKGROUNDS IS THEIR DIFFICULTY IN USING LANGUAGE ABSTRACTLY. IN THIS STUDY, THEREFORE, IT WAS HYPOTHESIZED THAT IF AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION PROGRAM WAS LIMITED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF ABSTRACT LANGUAGE, THEN NOT ONLY LANGUAGE, BUT MANY OTHER ASPECTS OF THINKING WOULD BE…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Testing
McConnell, T. R. – 1968
An enormous gap exists between the number of professionally educated social workers that are needed and the number available; and further research is necessary to find the knowledge and skills needed for varying levels of social work. Professional education should be more intellectual and theoretical. By organizing it around the disciplines basic…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Higher Education, Institutional Role, Intellectual Development
Bosco, Joseph A. – 1977
A study was designed to examine the relationship between certain measures of cognitive development and reading scores, particularly reading comprehension scores. Forty-one adult basic education students, ranging from 16 to 62 years of age (mean age of 25) and predominantly from lower socioeconomic groups, were administered the following three…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adult Basic Education, Adult Learning, Cognitive Ability
Dunlop, David L. – 1977
The designs, results, and conclusions of several related research studies which examine the role of student preferences in problem-solving strategies are summarized. Emphasis is upon the relationship between an individual's stated preference and his or her ability to implement this preference and successfully solve a related science task. Students…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Ability, Cognitive Development, Educational Research
Sternberg, Robert J.; And Others – 1978
A progress report of work done in formulating a theory of deductive reasoning is given. Models for the three main kinds of syllogisms that have been investigated by students of human reasoning (categorical, conditional, and linear) have been formulated and tested. The theory and data for each of the three kinds of syllogisms is summarized. Some…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Adults, Convergent Thinking, Deduction
Stephens, Beth – 1977
Described are procedures used to assess reasoning in congenitally blind students. It is explained that the Piagetian Battery of Reasoning Assessments for concrete and formal or abstract thought measures the following basic abilities: reversability of thought, classifacatory thought, spatial orientation, and mental imagery. (CL)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Congenital Impairments
Reynolds, Allan G.; Flagg, Paul W. – 1975
Nouns are generally recalled and recognized better in memory tasks, although several theoretical positions and a variety of empirical tasks indicate the importance of verbs to sentences. To try to resolve this paradox, several experiments were designed to explore the efficiency of various sentence elements as cues in recognition memory. Subjects…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Language Research, Language Skills, Memory
University of Southern California, Los Angeles. – 1974
These forty conference papers deal with a wide variety of new approaches to the application of developmental theory. The papers represent a cross-section of current research methodology and techniques used to evaluate such traditional Piagetian topics as concrete and formal operations, conservation, classification skills, language development,…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Children, Cognitive Development, Conference Reports
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
Abramowitz, Susan – 1975
This paper reports further on the study described in SE 019 717. Correlational data relating success on proportionality tasks to understanding of related concepts and processes are presented. The five correlative tests involve (1) reducing fractions, (2) multiplying fractions, (3) facility with fractions, (4) inverse relations, and (5) more…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Basic Skills, Cognitive Development, Learning


