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Edmonds, Lisa A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2013
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine (a) correlates of informativeness and efficiency in discourse and (b) potential cross-linguistic and stimulus type (picture vs. nonpicture) differences in measures of informativeness and efficiency in Spanish/English bilingual adults in the United States. Method: Eighty-eight Spanish/English…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Spanish, English, Correlation
Renken, Maggie D.; Nunez, Narina – Learning and Instruction, 2013
Evidence for cognitive benefits of simulated versus physical experiments is unclear. Seventh grade participants (n = 147) reported their understanding of two simple pendulum problems (1) before conducting an experiment, (2) immediately following experimentation, and (3) after a 12-week delay. "Problem type" was manipulated within…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Experiential Learning, Observation, Concept Formation
Curriculum Sequencing and the Acquisition of Clock-Reading Skills among Chinese and Flemish Children
Burny, Elise; Valcke, Martin; Desoete, Annemie; Van Luit, Johannes E. Hans – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2013
The present study addresses the impact of the curriculum on primary school children's acquisition of clock-reading knowledge from analog and digital clocks. Focusing on Chinese and Flemish children's clock-reading knowledge, the study is about whether the differences in sequencing of learning and instruction opportunities--as defined by the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Mathematics, Arithmetic
Cooperson, Solaman J.; Bedore, Lisa M.; Pena, Elizabeth D. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2013
These two studies investigate the relationship between phonological production skills and performance in other domains of language in Spanish-English-speaking bilingual children. We examine the relationship between scores on a single-word phonology test and language measures selected from formal testing and narrative samples in Spanish and…
Descriptors: Phonology, Language Skills, Bilingualism, Children
Dwivedi, Pragya; Bharadwaj, Kamal K. – Educational Technology & Society, 2013
In the age of information explosion, e-learning recommender systems (ELRSs) have emerged as the most essential tool to deliver personalized learning resources to learners. Due to enormous amount of information on
the web, learner faces problem in searching right information. ELRSs deal with the problem of information overload effectively and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Individualized Instruction, Knowledge Level, Cognitive Style
Iani, Cristina; Rubichi, Sandro; Ferraro, Luca; Nicoletti, Roberto; Gallese, Vittorio – Cognition, 2013
We assessed whether observational learning in perceptual-motor tasks is affected by the visibility of an action producing perceived environmental effects and by the observer's possibility to act during observation. To this end, we conducted three experiments in which participants were required to observe a spatial compatibility task in which only…
Descriptors: Observational Learning, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Comparative Analysis, Barriers
Mavica, Lauren W.; Barenholtz, Elan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2013
Previous research has suggested that people are unable to correctly choose which unfamiliar voice and static image of a face belong to the same person. Here, we present evidence that people can perform this task with greater than chance accuracy. In Experiment 1, participants saw photographs of two, same-gender models, while simultaneously…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Auditory Stimuli, Visual Stimuli, Infants
Church, Barbara A.; Mercado, Eduardo, III; Wisniewski, Matthew G.; Liu, Estella H. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
Training can improve perceptual sensitivities. We examined whether the temporal dynamics and the incidental versus intentional nature of training are important. Within the context of a birdsong rate discrimination task, we examined whether the sequencing of pretesting exposure to the stimuli mattered. Easy-to-hard (progressive) sequencing of…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Testing, Auditory Training, Auditory Stimuli
Clifton, Charles, Jr. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
In 4 experiments, we used self-paced reading and eye tracking to demonstrate that readers are, under some conditions, sensitive to the presuppositions of definite versus indefinite determiner phrases (DPs). Reading was faster when the context stereotypically provided a single possible referent for a definite DP or multiple possible referents for…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Semantics, Pragmatics, Sentences
Jewsbury, Paul A.; Bowden, Stephen C. – Psychological Assessment, 2013
Mixed Group Validation (MGV) is an approach for estimating the diagnostic accuracy of tests. MGV is a promising alternative to the more commonly used Known Groups Validation (KGV) approach for estimating diagnostic accuracy. The advantage of MGV lies in the fact that the approach does not require a perfect external validity criterion or gold…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Test Validity, Accuracy, Research Design
Alyami, Mohammed – ProQuest LLC, 2013
The Joint Committee on Standards for Educational Evaluation's Program Evaluation Standards is probably the most recognized and applied set of evaluation standards globally. The most recent edition of The Program Evaluation Standards includes five categories and 30 standards. The five categories are Utility, Feasibility, Propriety, Accuracy, and…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Standards, Foreign Countries, Accuracy
Johnson, Rusty – ProQuest LLC, 2013
Prior research has considered the sequential order of function words, after the contextual words of the text have been removed, as a stylistic indicator of authorship. This research describes an effort to enhance authorship attribution accuracy based on this same information source with alternate classifiers, alternate n-gram construction methods,…
Descriptors: Authors, Word Order, Word Frequency, Accuracy
Emmorey, Karen; Petrich, Jennifer A. F.; Gollan, Tamar H. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2013
The frequency-lag hypothesis proposes that bilinguals have slowed lexical retrieval relative to monolinguals and in their nondominant language relative to their dominant language, particularly for low-frequency words. These effects arise because bilinguals divide their language use between 2 languages and use their nondominant language less…
Descriptors: Deafness, Bilingualism, Monolingualism, Language Processing
Williams, David; Payne, Heather; Marshall, Chloe – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2013
Language-impaired individuals with autism perform poorly on tests such as non-word repetition that are sensitive clinical markers of specific language impairment (SLI). This has fuelled the theory that language impairment in autism represents a co-morbid SLI. However, the underlying cause of these deficits may be different in each disorder. In a…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Autism, Language Impairments, Cognitive Ability
Goedeme, Tim – Social Indicators Research, 2013
If estimates are based on samples, they should be accompanied by appropriate standard errors and confidence intervals. This is true for scientific research in general, and is even more important if estimates are used to inform and evaluate policy measures such as those aimed at attaining the Europe 2020 poverty reduction target. In this article I…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Social Isolation, Social Indicators

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