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Desoete, Annemie; Stock, Pieter; Schepens, Annemie; Baeyens, Dieter; Roeyers, Herbert – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2009
Previous research stresses the importance of seriation, classification, and counting abilities that should be assessed in kindergarten, when looking for crucial predictors of mathematical learning disabilities in Grade 1. This study examines (n = 158) two-year-long predictive relationships between children's seriation, classification, procedural…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Tests, Classification
Peer reviewedKehoe, Jerard F.; Cliff, Norman – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
INTERORD executes in the interactive mode by presenting pairs to be judged at a remote terminal. The respondent at the terminal judges which one of the objects dominates the other. INTERORD utilized the observed dominance relations to determine which additional relations are implied by the transitivity principle. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Input Output, Interaction, Patterned Responses
Gumenik, William E.; Slak, Stefan – Psychol Rep, 1969
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Theories, Research, Serial Ordering
Foos, Paul W. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1982
Discusses the cognitive processes involved in constructing linear orderings from pairwise relationships of information items. Examines the effects that sentence types used in presenting information have on these processes, and tests two models designed to clarify the acquisition of spatial knowledge and the processing of locative and comparative…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Language Research, Memory, Models
Peer reviewedGriep, Clark; Collin, Eugene S. – Developmental Psychology, 1978
Investigates whether induced ability to solve an ordinality problem in one dimension would transfer to another dimension for six-year-old children. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Feedback, Kindergarten Children, Serial Ordering
Peer reviewedStark, Rachel E.; Heinz, John M. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1996
Twenty-four children (ages 6-10) with language impairment (LI) and 22 without participated in a study of discrimination, identification, and serial ordering of highly dissimilar and similar vowels. Children with LI were less accurate in several tasks and were found to experience auditory perception deficits which led to less robust central…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Children, Language Impairments
Peer reviewedFulkerson, Richard – Journal of Teaching Writing, 1988
Discusses two ways of organizing writing: "imitative" or "natural" order, which reflects either chronology or spatiality; and "imposed" order, in which topical materials have been restructured in a significant way. Argues that all rhetorical alternatives should be considered when teaching writing. (MM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Serial Ordering, Text Structure, Writing Instruction
Brusco, Michael J.; Steinley, Douglas – Psychological Methods, 2006
The study of confusion data is a well established practice in psychology. Although many types of analytical approaches for confusion data are available, among the most common methods are the extraction of 1 or more subsets of stimuli, the partitioning of the complete stimulus set into distinct groups, and the ordering of the stimulus set. Although…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Multivariate Analysis, Psychology, Data
Archibald, Lisa M. D.; Gathercole, Susan E. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2007
Evidence that the abilities to repeat nonwords and to learn language are very closely related to one another has led to widespread interest in the cognitive processes underlying nonword repetition. One suggestion is that nonword repetition is a relatively pure measure of phonological short-term memory closely associated with other measures of…
Descriptors: Cues, Serial Ordering, Short Term Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Pfordresher, Peter Q.; Palmer, Caroline; Jungers, Melissa K. – Cognitive Science, 2007
The production of complex sequences like music or speech requires the rapid and temporally precise production of events (e.g., notes and chords), often at fast rates. Memory retrieval in these circumstances may rely on the simultaneous activation of both the current event and the surrounding context (Lashley, 1951). We describe an extension to a…
Descriptors: Memory, Music, Serial Ordering, Sequential Learning
Manzi, Alison; Winters, Lynn – 1996
This study examined the relationship between knowledge of sequence relations and the process of mental rotation in four-year-olds. Subjects were 12 preschool children who were tested individually. They were given a State Comparison Task (SCT) in which they were shown pairs of animal pictures, half identical and half mirror images of one another,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Imagery, Piagetian Theory, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedReynolds, Thomas J.; Cliff, Norman – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
Describes the rationale underlying as well as the major features of a computer-interactive APL program IRIS, the objective of which is to obtain an individual's simple ordering of a set of stimuli in as few paired comparison preference judgments as possible. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Input Output, Interaction, Patterned Responses
Kidd, Gary R.; Greenwald, Anthony G. – 1982
The issue of whether information to which little or no attention is paid can have lasting effects is of interest to psychologists as well as educators and advertisers. Two experiments were designed to examine whether focused attention is required, whether the immediate memory task is important, or whether subjects' knowledge that repetitions are…
Descriptors: Attention, College Students, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Darley, Charles F.; Glass, Arnold L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1975
The present study was designed to examine further the relation between amount of rehearsal and recall probability. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Flow Charts, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Howarth, E. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Attention Span, College Students, Learning Theories, Memory

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