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Brewer, N.; Nettelbeck, T. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1979
Apparently contradictory findings regarding the locus of information processing differences between retarded and nonretarded persons were discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning, Learning Processes, Mental Retardation
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Cognitive Psychology, 1980
Two experiments found that integration of facts alleviates interference only when a person can perform a memory task by making a consistency judgment and can avoid the need to retrieve a specific fact. People judge themes rather than facts: the more themes associated with a concept, the greater the interference. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Learning Theories, Memory
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Hermelin, B.; O'Connor, N. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1980
Three experiments compared 14 intellectually gifted, 14 musical, and 14 control Ss (8 to 12 years old) on picture and word classification tasks. Experiments focused on judgments about picture and word pairs, speed of motor response in simple reaction times, and perceptual speed in stimulus identification. (SBH)
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted
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Prawat, Richard S.; Kerasotes, Dean – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1979
The semantic memory search process was examined in second graders (N=30) under an induced imagery and a control condition. (MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Imagery
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Dowd, John M.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980
Tests the hypothesis that children will be better than adults at perceiving depth at large disparities in random-dot stereograms. Subjects were 4, 6, 8, and 25 years of age, with six males and six females in each of the four age groups. (MP)
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Depth Perception
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Surburg, Paul R. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
Ss' reaction time was measured from onset of a light stimulus until activiation of a microswitch by three types of buttons. Reaction times were significantly faster with the depressed panel mounted and hand-held buttons than with the released panel mounted button. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Research, Measurement Techniques, Mental Retardation
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German, Diane J. Newman – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
The study investigated word-finding skills in 30 learning disabled (LD) boys (ages 8-to-11-years). Ss were administered measures designed to explore word-finding ability in three stimulus contexts for high- and low-frequency words.
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Error Patterns, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities
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Nettelbeck, T.; Lally, M. – British Journal of Psychology, 1976
In the investigation described here, the relationship between individual differences of intelligence, as measured by the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS; Wechsler, 1958), and inspection time has been examined. (Author)
Descriptors: Intelligence Differences, Intelligence Tests, Mental Retardation, Psychological Studies
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Becker, Curtis A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976
A dual-task paradigm was used to assess attentional processing demands during visual word recognition. By manipulating the difficulty of each task, it is argued that the procedure estimates the attention demands of the memory-access component of word recognition. (Editor)
Descriptors: Attention, Experimental Psychology, Memory, Reaction Time
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Firestone, Philip; Douglas, Virginia – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
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Waber, Deborah P.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2003
Used nonverbal serial reaction time paradigm to evaluate 7- to 11-year-olds' motor sequence learning in relation to reading, cognitive ability level, and attention problems. Found that children demonstrated the response profile associated with motor sequence learning, but the profile component indicating implicit sequence learning was not reliably…
Descriptors: Children, Nonverbal Ability, Perceptual Motor Learning, Predictor Variables
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Birnbaum, Michael H.; Jou, Jr-Wen – Cognitive Psychology, 1990
Through an experiment with 30 college students, a theory was developed to describe response times and ratings of the difference of stimuli. The model was applied in ratings of the likableness of persons by 22 other college students. A theory of comparative response times and difference judgments is discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Differences, Evaluative Thinking
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Perruchet, Pierre; And Others – Cognitive Psychology, 1990
P. Lewicki and others (1988) suggested that subjects unconsciously abstract tacit knowledge about a complex pattern of events in a situation that departs from the artificial grammar learning pattern. The present experiment with 40 third year university students offers an alternative framework that does not assume unconscious rule abstraction. (SLD)
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, College Students, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
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Hardy, Bettie W.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
Visual and auditory coding processes in learning-disabled students (SLDs, n=19) and control students (SCs, n=19) were examined. Analysis of decision latencies revealed that with initial task exposure, SLDs responded more slowly than SCs, but confusability patterns were similar. With practice, overall latencies became comparable, while…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education
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Valcante, Greg; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989
Four multiply handicapped students (aged 5-11) received skill instruction under four experimental conditions, involving differing teacher wait-times and intertrial interval durations. Student performance was superior under the long wait-time conditions irrespective of the length of the intertrial interval. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Multiple Disabilities, Pacing, Reaction Time
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