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Kormos, Judit – Language Learning, 1999
Reviews psycholinguistic research on second-language (L2) self-repair to date with particular attention to the relevance of this field for L2 production and acquisition. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classification, Error Correction, Language Research, Linguistic Theory

Gagatsis, Athanasios – Early Child Development and Care, 1999
Examined aspects of dyslexia as they became apparent during the construction of geometrical figures by one student as described by another, one of whom had dyslexic symptoms. Found that both dyslexic and non-dyslexic children encountered many communication problems, but that directional confusion of dyslexic students was one of the major…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Dyslexia, Error Correction
Lopez, Margaret – Forum, 1998
Provides suggestions for the best ways to correct students' errors in the English-as-a-Foreign- or Second-Language classroom. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Error Correction, Foreign Countries

Norton, Mick; And Others – College & Undergraduate Libraries, 1996
Demonstrates that by using barcodes to identify random lists of books, taking small monthly samples, and updating a simple control chart, one can effectively: (1) pinpoint reasons why library books are unavailable; (2) gauge if corrective actions or changes in procedure are needed; and (3) determine if such actions are successful. Contains two…
Descriptors: Books, Change Strategies, Error Correction, Influences

Axelrod, Bradley N.; And Others – Psychological Assessment, 1996
The calculations of D. Schretlen, R. H. B. Benedict, and J. H. Bobholz for the reliabilities of a short form of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale--Revised (WAIS-R) (1994) consistently overestimated the values. More accurate values are provided for the WAIS--R and a seven-subtest short form. (SLD)
Descriptors: Error Correction, Error of Measurement, Estimation (Mathematics), Intelligence Tests

Venable, T. Leon – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1998
Introduces the Mass Media Mistake, an exercise in which students engage in a healthy skepticism of chemistry in the printed world, rewrite the example correctly, and discuss the consequences of the original error on the unsuspecting reader. (Contains 13 references.) (ASK)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Error Correction, Higher Education, Mass Media Effects
Ancker, William – Forum, 2000
Reports on a study that examined whether teachers' expectations toward error correction differed from students' expectations. Data has been gathered over 4 years from teachers, teacher trainees, and students in 15 countries. Specially, participants were asked to answer yes or no to the following question: Should teachers correct every mistake…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Feedback, Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction

MacKay, Donald G.; James, Lori E. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2001
A "hippocampal amnesiac" (H.M.) and memory-normal controls of similar age, background, intelligence, and education read novel sentences aloud in tasks where fast and accurate reading was or was not the primary goal. H.M produced more misreadings than normal and cerebellar controls, usually without self-correction. Results support a theoretical…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Error Correction, Language Impairments, Linguistic Theory
Mesmer, Heidi Anne E. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2005
This study investigated the effects of highly decodable text and coordinated phonics instruction on first graders' word recognition strategies. The quantitative study sought to examine the validity of a major claim about highly decodable text--that it enables readers to apply phonics instruction to a greater extent than less decodable text. All…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Examiners, Word Recognition, Phonics
Alexander, Angela; Hulse-Killacky, Diana – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2005
This article presents findings from an exploration into supervisees' perspectives on childhood memories and receptivity to corrective feedback in group supervision. Historically, students' receptivity to corrective feedback has not been explored relative to their childhood memories. Ten graduate students from four practicum groups participated in…
Descriptors: Supervision, Graduate Students, Feedback, Focus Groups
Lorenzet, Steven J.; Salas, Eduardo; Tannenbaum, Scott I. – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 2005
We conducted an experiment using training in a software package for presentations. Ninety undergraduate students with no previous experience received either training that guided them to commit common errors or alternatively training that sought to prevent errors from occurring. From previous research and relevant theory, a typology for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Self Efficacy, Computer Software, Experiments

Brosvic, Gary M.; Epstein, Michael L.; Cook, Michael J.; Dihoff, Roberta E. – Psychological Record, 2005
Participants completed 5 classroom examinations during which the timing of knowledge of results (no feedback: Scantron form; delayed feedback: end-of-test, 24 hour delay; immediate feedback: educator, response form) and iterative responding (1 response, up to 4 responses) were manipulated. At the end of the semester, each participant completed a…
Descriptors: Error Correction, Tests, Feedback, Time Factors (Learning)
Black, Charles B.; Wright, David L.; Magnuson, Curt E.; Brueckner, Sebastian – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
Three experiments assessed the possibility that a physical practice participant 's ability to render appropriate movement timing estimates may be hindered compared to those who merely observed. Results from these experiments revealed that observers and physical practice participants executed and estimated the overall durations of movement…
Descriptors: Observation, Identification, Psychomotor Skills, Motion
Keith, Nina; Frese, Michael – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2005
In error management training, participants are explicitly encouraged to make errors and learn from them. Error management training has frequently been shown to lead to better performance than conventional trainings that adopt an error avoidant approach. The present study investigated self-regulatory processes mediating this effect. Fifty-five…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Metacognition, Management Development, Self Control
Hochman, Eldad Yitzhak; Eviatar, Zohar – Brain and Cognition, 2004
The present study was conducted to examine hemispheric division of labor in the initial processing and error monitoring in tasks for which hemispheric specialization exists. We used lexical decision as a left hemisphere task and bargraph judgment as a right hemisphere task, and manipulated cognitive load. Participants had to respond to one of two…
Descriptors: Specialization, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Lateral Dominance, Visual Stimuli