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Kerst, Stephen M. – 1974
Evidence from studies of memory for meaningful materials such as sentences and prose passages is reviewed in this paper with emphasis on its implications for the nature of the memory representation. It is argued that models of memory which involve the retrieval of stored copies of originally presented material cannot account for two crucial…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory, Learning Processes
Shimron, Joseph; Lesgold, Alan – 1974
A total of 47 6-year-old children listened to stories after which they either constructed pictorial representations of those stories from a set of backgrounds and cut-out figures and objects, or they spent equivalent time classifying geometric figures. The pictorial elaboration task inhibited recall of the stories. This contrasts with results…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
Graber, Richard Allen – 1972
This study was concerned with the effect of subsuming concepts on student achievement and the interaction effect of subsumers with high and low organizing ability. One hundred forty-three subjects (Ss), enrolled in six sections of a class in undergraduate chemistry, were administered an organizing ability test and rank ordered according to the…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Achievement Rating, Chemistry, College Science
Lesgold, Alan M.; And Others – 1975
This study examined the effects of overt illustration on first graders' learning from oral prose. In all experiments, children heard prose selections, after (or during) which they illustrated selection content with plasticized figure cutouts and background scenes. Control subjects copied or colored geometric forms during the illustration period.…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Hoffman, Alf – 1974
The pre- and posttestings of 30 emotionally disturbed children (median age 10.3 years) provided with short term residential services (median stay 8.2 months) in a mental health facility were evaluated to determine if there were a significant time rate of change in mastery learning and if the significant factors could be identified. The test…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Processes
Anderson, Lorin W. – 1975
The purpose of the study was to investigate the magnitude of individual differences in time-to-criterion and the stability of these differences. Time-to-criterion was defined in two ways: the amount of elapsed time required to attain the criterion level and the amount of on-task time required to attain the criterion level. Ninety students were…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Instructional Design, Junior High School Students, Learning Processes
Freeman, James T.; Stromme, Reuben E. – 1974
"COM-MAND" represents the application of behavior modification concepts to the study, management, and control of behavior within a more traditional group therapy context. The emphasis of this system is on behavior, and is predicated on the learning/educational model. The therapist functions merely as an instructor, conducting a variety of…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Correctional Institutions, Counselor Role, Drug Abuse
Powell, Barbara S. – 1975
In this document, the author: (1) describes a two-year study of cross-age teaching; (2) identifies six stages that children go through in learning to teach; (3) applies those stages to case studies of two tutors--one failure and one success; and (4) discusses the implications of the stages for the role of the supervisor in helping children to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Cross Age Teaching, Educational Innovation
Brain, George B. – 1975
The nation faces the prospect of an abundant supply of highly trained educators. Foreseen imbalances in the supply and demand point to the need for more effective planning of the relationship between the lower and higher levels of education to meet occupational needs. Continuing education could help solve the dilemmas of (1) the quest for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Choice, Institutional Cooperation, Instructional Innovation
Taylor, Arthur M.; And Others – 1970
The present study was conducted to demonstrate the power of imagery instructional sets to improve the recall of units more complex than in the traditional paired associate (P-A) paradigm and to evaluate imagery as a memory organizer. Forty-eight sixth grade children were randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions, defined by the…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students
Lanyon, Richard I. – 1970
This study undertook to reconcile the views of cognitive and behavioral learning theorists on the issue whether learning without awareness (LWA) is possible, and if so, the circumstances under which it occurs. In Study One, two reinforcement procedures were compared in a structured verbal conditioning task. Study Two was a replication of Study…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Interviews, Laboratory Experiments
Schutz, Samuel – 1969
This study assessed the value of teaching young children the relevant attributes of a concept and the conceptual rule by which the attributes are organized. It was hypothesized that only if children had prior knowledge of both components could they follow instructions designed to teach a new concept. It was further hypothesized that children who…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Definitions
Fitzpatrick, Edmund W. – 1970
This final report concerns a pioneering, three-year curriculum development project dedicated to translating recent learning theory and laboratory findings into operational practice in an existing educational institution. This project produced a highly successful and unique course that teaches two semesters of economics that students can master in…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Economics
Buell, Robert R. – 1970
This paper examines recent research for differences on rate of conservation achievement between the subcultures: (1) rural vs. urban-suburban, (2) white vs. black, (3) subculture of poverty vs. middle class WASP, and (4) lower vs. middle socioeconomic status. The author concluded from his examination of research that: (1) among middle-class whites…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Economically Disadvantaged, Learning Processes
Salomon, Gavriel – 1970
This experiment studied the extent to which training of two behaviors affects subjective response uncertainity and information seeking. The two behaviors were cue attendance, i.e., analyzing a complex stimulus and identifying its discrete components, and hypotheses generation, i.e., the generation of numerous alternative hypothetical explanations…
Descriptors: Education Majors, Evaluative Thinking, Information Seeking, Learning Processes


