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Swanson, H. Lee – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1993
Investigated how working memory differences between learning-disabled and nondisabled children reflect a specific or generalized deficit and whether limitations in enhancement of learning-disabled student's working memory performance are attributable to process or storage functions. Results suggest that learning-disabled suffer generalized working…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
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Woodley-Zanthos, Pamela – Intelligence, 1993
Two experiments compared recognition memory of 85 nonretarded and 85 mildly mentally retarded adolescents immediately and 1 week after presentation of word stimuli of semantic incidental, nonsemantic incidental, or intentional orienting instructions. Results suggest similar processing in mildly retarded and nonretarded persons, with longer…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Intelligence
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Gordon, Peter C.; And Others – Cognitive Psychology, 1993
Four experiments involving 42 Harvard University students and 35 subjects addressing the role of attention in phonetic perception demonstrate that attention influences the signal-to-noise ratio in the phonetic encoding of acoustic cues. Implications for understanding speech perception and general theories of the role of attention in perception are…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Attention Control, Auditory Perception, College Students
Ord, Geoff – Psychological Test Bulletin, 1989
Two memory tests for neuropsychologists--the Denman Neuropsychology Memory Scale and the Recognition Memory Test--are reviewed, with attention to test administration and technical features. Both tests are considered useful additions to the repertoire of tests of memory function. Implications of and cautions concerning their use in Australia are…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Tests, Diagnostic Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
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Conway, Michael – Journal of Social Psychology, 1990
Tests hypothesis that people recall their expectations in ways that are consistent with outcomes. Finds that autobiographical recall may be generally reconstructive and potentially biased. Canadian students reported their preparations and expectations for an undergraduate examination. Observes that more than 90 percent of the students did not…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Bias, College Students, Expectation
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Aman, Michael G.; Turbott, Sarah H. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1991
Twenty-six children (ages 5-12) with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder were tested before and after treatment with methylphenidate. Few performance tests predicted clinical response to medication. Chronological age and performance on a memory distraction task and the Graduated Holes Task were moderately correlated with clinical outcome.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Drug Therapy, Elementary Education
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Geary, David C.; Brown, Sam C. – Developmental Psychology, 1991
Gifted-, normal-, and math-disabled children solved addition problems. Their problem-solving strategies and solution times were recorded. The gifted group showed the most mature distribution of strategy choices, and a verbal counting rate less than 50 percent of the rate of the other groups. (BC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Swanson, H. Lee – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
Investigation of the relationship between short-term memory (STM) and working memory (WM) with 75 children and adults with learning disabilities and 86 children without learning disabilities concluded that STM and WM reflect different processes, both of which seem to separate the 2 ability groups. Both STM and WM were related to reading…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adults, Children, Cognitive Processes
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Brainerd, C. J.; Reyna, V. F. – Psychological Review, 1993
Recent work on memory independence and memory interference in cognitive development has been conducted under fuzzy trace theory. Both memory-to-reasoning and reasoning-to-memory interferences were detected in 3 studies of inferences from stories by 94 4- and 5-year olds and 94 7- and 8-year olds. (SLD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development
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Ackerman, Peggy T.; Dykman, Roscoe A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
Dyslexic readers (n=42) were contrasted with 56 adequate readers with attention deficit disorder and 21 poor readers. The children, ages 7-12, were studied in terms of simple and complex phonological processing, speech rate, continuous naming speed, running memory span, serial memory span, and mental addition. Evidence suggested that the two poor…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Dyslexia, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education
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Cadnum, Michael – ALAN Review, 1999
Uses examples from the author's experiences writing books for young adults to show the power of literature to see through someone else's eyes and feel through their skin. Offers suggestions for teachers for ways students can take part in the life of the language, shape it, and discover the vitality of the printed page. (SR)
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Authors, Class Activities, English Instruction
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Brown, Deirdre A.; Salmon, Karen; Pipe, Margaret-Ellen; Rutter, Meilan; Craw, Sue; Taylor, Barry – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1999
A study compared reports of 20 children (37 to 67 months) of either a voiding cystourethrogram (VCUG) or a pediatric assessment. Ratings of stress were significantly higher for children who underwent the VCUG and they reported more correct information than the children who experienced the pediatric assessment. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Coping, Memory, Performance Factors
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Schwartz, David G. – Internet Research, 1998
Examines the use of shared semantics information to link concepts in an organizational memory to e-mail communications. Presents a framework for determining shared semantics based on organizational and personal user profiles. Illustrates how shared semantics are used by the HyperMail system to help link organizational memories (OM) content to…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Mail, Information Dissemination, Information Transfer
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Swanson, H. Lee; Ashbaker, Margaret Howell – Intelligence, 2000
Explored the contribution of two working memory systems, the articulatory loop and the central executive, and short-term memory to the word recognition and comprehension deficits of children with learning disabilities. Results of 2 experiments with 150 children support the idea that poor word recognition and comprehension reflect deficits in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Disabilities
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Letourneau, Elizabeth J.; Lewis, Tonya C. – Teaching of Psychology, 1999
Examines the manner in which introductory psychology textbooks present issues about child sexual assault. Finds that four texts made no mention of any child sexual assault issues and of the remaining textbooks, the majority of the information concerning child sexual assault dealt with memory issues. Identifies five overgeneralizations in relation…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Memory
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