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Beishuizen, Jos; van der Schalk, Janine; Le Grand, Julie – Learning and Instruction, 1999
The causal network model of P. Van den Broeck and T. Trabasso (1986) was used to analyze the inferencing processes induced from verbal protocols from reading and thinking-aloud tasks. Results from 66 Dutch 10- and 11-year olds show no correlation between reading and think-aloud performance and comprehensive scores of a closed comprehension test.…
Descriptors: Causal Models, Correlation, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Harvey, Brian – International Journal of Computers for Mathematical Learning, 1998
Compares the inference and backtracking approaches to solving logic puzzles in computer environments. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Inferences, Logical Thinking
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Calvo, Manuel G. – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2000
Investigated the role of context constraints on the course of predictive inferences during reading. Constraints were determined by manipulations of a context sentence that affected the extent to which an event was predictable. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Computer Assisted Testing, Context Effect
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Cosijn, Erica; Ingwersen, Peter – Information Processing & Management, 2000
Discussion of relevance in information retrieval focuses on manifestations of relevance within a system of relevance. Discusses intention, context, inference, and interaction; explains the concepts of affective, motivational, situational, and socio-cognitive relevance; and proposes a consolidated model of relevance manifestations. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Inferences
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Vacha-Haase, Tammi – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Researchers, journal editors, textbook authors, and those responsible for writing publication manuals must work together to enhance the thoughtful reporting of statistical results and to make clear the necessity for reporting effect sizes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Effect Size, Hypothesis Testing, Psychology
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Hyde, Janet Shibley – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2001
Suggests that researchers should report the results of appropriate significance tests and the effect sizes associated with each test. Discusses the roles of textbook authors, publication manuals, and journal editors in leading the movement to better statistical reporting. (SLD)
Descriptors: Authors, Effect Size, Hypothesis Testing, Psychology
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Misiti, Frank L., Jr. – Science and Children, 2001
Uses the precise language of science to help teachers develop students' science process skills. Provides critical definitions for the terms observation, inference, prediction, hypothesis, guess, and operational question. By reducing the reliance on guessing, teachers encourage and model the fundamental inquiry skills necessary to do science. (SAH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hypothesis Testing, Inferences, Inquiry
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Zwaan, Rolf A.; Brown, Carol M. – Discourse Processes, 1996
Examines the influence of language proficiency and comprehension skill on situation-model construction during narrative comprehension. Studies 12 college students who thought aloud reading French and English stories for comprehension and who performed a verb-clustering task after reading each text. Finds that the students generated more…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Inferences, Language Proficiency
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Levine, Timothy R.; Banas, John – Communication Monographs, 2002
Documents the recent use of one-tailed F-tests in communication journals, and examines the arguments both for and against their use. Examines the use of these tests within the broader unresolved controversy surrounding the use of one-tailed tests. Recommends that future researchers should most often avoid one-tailed Fs, and generally exercise…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
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Deak, Gedeon O. – Developmental Review, 2000
Selectively reviews influences on young children's word learning. Analyzes difficulties with the "constraint" concept in examining word learning. Concludes that the effect of so-called constraints cannot be separated from a wide range of cognitive and contextual influences on children's inferences about novel word meanings. Offers…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Early Childhood Education, Inferences, Influences
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Yau, Jia-ling Charlene – Journal of Research in Reading, 2005
This study investigated how two readers of Mandarin with differing reading-proficiency skills interacted with a narrative passage, as well as what knowledge they brought to and made use of while reading the text. The perspectives of reading comprehension, transactional theory and social-cognitive models of reading served as this study's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inferences, Mandarin Chinese, Reading Comprehension
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Cain, Kate; Oakhill, Jane; Bryant, Peter – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2004
The authors report data from a longitudinal study that addresses the relations between working memory capacity and reading comprehension skills in children aged 8, 9, and 11 years. At each time point, the authors assessed children's reading ability, vocabulary and verbal skills, performance on 2 working memory assessments (sentence-span and digit…
Descriptors: Memory, Inferences, Story Grammar, Reading Ability
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Breheny, Richard; Katsos, Napoleon; Williams, John – Cognition, 2006
Recent research in semantics and pragmatics has revived the debate about whether there are two cognitively distinct categories of conversational implicatures: generalised and particularised. Generalised conversational implicatures are so-called because they seem to arise more or less independently of contextual support. Particularised implicatures…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Inferences, Semantics, Pragmatics
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Berne, Jennifer I.; Clark, Kathleen F. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2006
This article reports and discusses the findings of an initial inquiry into secondary school students' comprehension strategy use during small-group, peer-led discussions of literary text. One classroom of ninth-grade English students in the midwestern United States participated in the inquiry. Data consisted of the verbatim transcripts of four…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Secondary School Students, Inferences, Reading Comprehension
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Wilcox, Rand R. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2006
For two random variables, X and Y, let D = X - Y, and let theta[subscript x], theta[subscript y], and theta[subscript d] be the corresponding medians. It is known that the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test and its modern extensions do not test H[subscript o] : theta[subscript x] = theta[subscript y], but rather, they test H[subscript o] : theta[subscript…
Descriptors: Scores, Inferences, Comparative Analysis, Statistical Analysis
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