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Gottfredson, Gary D.; Joffe, Richard D. – 1980
The experimental development of occupational classifications based on regularities of movement of workers among jobs has been used recently to place job seekers in available jobs. The social and psychological meaning of a classification, developed by Dauffenbach, was explored by describing the classification's categories in terms of the…
Descriptors: Adults, Classification, Data Analysis, Employees
Gillet, Jean Wallace; Richards, Herbert C. – 1979
Items from a widely used standardized reading achievement test were rated by trained judges according to the degree to which they required an understanding of hierarchical classification. Two subtests were constructed from subsets of items that were identified by their extreme ratings. Subtest A was judged to require classification operations from…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Performance Factors
Mulford, Randa – 1979
Children aged three to five were the subjects of two studies of the development of ability to classify diverse objects into superordinate categories. In the first experiment, subjects were asked to designate two of three pictorially represented objects as representative of a given category. The second experiment required subjects to choose from a…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Child Development, Child Language, Classification
Kuhs, Therese; And Others – 1979
This manual presents a taxonomy for the classification of elementary school mathematics content and provides training in the use of that taxonomy. The taxonomy is designed to classify the content of various curricular materials as well as the content of actual classroom instruction. Three factors are used to define the taxonomy: (1) general…
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Educational Research, Elementary Education
KAY, J.B.; JAMESON, A. – 1967
A CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGE RECORDINGS, DEVISED FOR USE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX, IS DESCRIBED IN THIS ARTICLE. CODING AND CROSS-REFERENCE SYSTEMS FOR THE VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF TAPES ARE OUTLINED, AND SPECIFIC EXAMPLES ARE INCLUDED. APPENDED IS A LIST OF TAPE REFERENCE CODES. THE SYSTEM OUTLINED IS NOT CONSIDERED IDEAL, BUT IT…
Descriptors: Cataloging, Classification, Codification, Indexing
Vogt, David R. – 1968
A format to be used by each of the institutions in the University of Wisconsin and Wisconsin State University systems to summarize information which justifies requests for new facilities. Its completion requires information concerning--(1) present and projected student enrollments by level, and (2) amounts of space by "category" (i.e., classroom…
Descriptors: Enrollment Projections, Facility Case Studies, Facility Expansion, Facility Guidelines
Borko, Harold; And Others – 1968
Experiments were performed to determine the feasibility of using ALCAPP as one form of on-line dialogue. Assuming the ALCAPP (Automatic List Classification and Profile Production) system is in an on-line mode, investigations of those parameters which could affect its stability and reliability were conducted. Fifty-two full test documents were used…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Algorithms, Analysis of Variance, Automation
Spellmann, Charles Mac – 1968
Young children prefer to match in terms of color rather than form, and between the ages of 4 and 7 years they shift to a preference for form. A current explanation posits that the shift is an adaptive response by the young child to classroom stimuli, which stresses attention to form. In order to test this hypothesis, 120 children (5- and…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Blacks, Classification
Osso, Nicholas A., Ed. – 1968
Prepared as a guideline for reports on facilities in square feet quantities in response to the Higher Education General Information Survey and other requests for facilities data by the Office of Education and other Federal and non-Federal agencies, facilities terminology is defined and numerically classified. Building area and room classification…
Descriptors: Classrooms, College Buildings, Facility Inventory, Federal Programs
Association for Educational Data Systems, Washington, DC. – 1963
The control and inventory of property items using data processing machines requires a form of numerical description or code which will allow a maximum of description in a minimum of space on the data card. An adaptation of a standard industrial classification system is given to cover any expendable warehouse item or non-expendable piece of…
Descriptors: Classification, Computers, Construction Materials, Electronic Equipment
Debons, Anthony; and Others – 1967
A proposed classification system was studied to determine its efficacy to the Air Force Control-Display Area. Based on negative outcomes from a logical assessment of the proposed system, an alternate system was proposed to include the coordinate index concept. Upon development of a thesaurus and an index system for 106 documents on VSTOL/VTOL…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Aviation Vocabulary, Classification, Coordinate Indexes
Oregon State System of Higher Education, Portland. Office of Facilities Planning. – 1967
Average hours per week of scheduled occupancy of classroom and laboratory space in the nine institutions of higher education operated by the State of Oregon are analyzed and also compared with similar information concerning other states' institutions as available from the U. S. Office of Education. Classroom and laboratory utilization was based…
Descriptors: Ancillary Services, Classrooms, Comparative Analysis, Facility Inventory
Stuby, Richard G. – 1968
A typological approach to the analysis of poverty, based on selected characteristics of family structure, is suggested since the family unit is a concrete or actual structure in society, and much of the research and many of the action programs of the war on poverty have implicitly invoked some concept of the family. The typology of family…
Descriptors: Classification, Economic Factors, Family Characteristics, Family Environment
Minnesota Systems Research, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1976
The development of the Social Work Problem Classification is an early step in the provision of a uniform nomenclature for classifying the needs and problems of children and youth. There are many potential uses for a diagnostic classification and coding system. The two most important for the practitioner are: (1) problem identification and…
Descriptors: Caseworker Approach, Child Welfare, Children, Classification
Gillham, Virginia; Presser, Carolynne – 1977
Cooperation in Documentation and Communication (CODOC), a computerized system designed to provide a quick and economical method of in-depth access to individual publications within a government documents collection, currently operates as an information network in Ontario and Quebec and independently in several other libraries in Canada and the…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Cataloging, Classification, College Libraries
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