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American Association of School Administrators, Arlington, VA. – 1991
The instructional techniques currently in use in many classrooms across the country were developed to teach children the "basics" and to instill good working habits adaptable to the industrial age. Although the term "learning style" first appeared in research literature in the 1950s, it did not burst upon the education scene significantly until…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education
Kline, Peter; Martel, Laurence D. – 1992
This workbook was written to help students learn better, study better, and do better in school. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the book. Chapter 2 focuses on five basic skills that can help readers become super students: goal setting, putting things in the right order, asking questions, finding out how you're doing, and discovering patterns.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Memory
Silvestri, Silvio – 1990
Much research has attempted to understand the short-term effects of divorce, and it has shown overall harmful effects during childhood. The long-range implications, or effects in adulthood, have largely been ignored. This correlational study sought to understand the long-term effects of divorce by identifying interpersonal traits, intimacy, and…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Cognitive Style, Divorce, Emotional Adjustment
Lassan, Rebecca G. – 1984
This study examined and compared learning style differences between students who were registered nurses working for a bachelor's degree and generic student nurses who were working for a nursing degree as well as a bachelor's degree. The population surveyed included all registered nursing students and a selected number of generic student nurses…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, College Students, Curriculum Development, Higher Education
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Bush, Ellen S.; Dweck, Carol S. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Children classified as high-anxious reflective in cognitive style were found to perform as well on speeded tasks as low-anxious reflective children and both groups were found to be faster and more accurate than impulsive children. This suggests redefining cognitive style to stress the strategies used rather than predispositions for particular…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Style, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
Moilanen, Donna L. – 1990
This study investigated the applicability of Beck's cognitive theory of depression to non-clinical adolescents. Specifically, adolescents' personal and future information processes (i.e., two content areas of the cognitive triad) were examined as a function of their self-reported levels of depression and cognitive vulnerability to depression.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Style, Depression (Psychology), Expectation
Spirito, Anthony; And Others – 1987
Persons with acute and chronic illnesses must frequently respond to a number of illness-related tasks and stressors. Changes in an individual's coping style over the course of an illness, however, are rarely studied. Most coping inventories are too long to be practical for the necessary repeated administration. A study was undertaken to develop a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Style, Coping
Barke, Charles R. – 1986
While attributions have traditionally been viewed as social cognition variables, some researchers have proposed that individual differences exist in attributional patterns and that these patterns are differentially related to and predictive of various behaviors. A study was conducted to examine the question of attribution style as a trait-like…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education
Smolucha, Larry; Smolucha, Francine C. – 1986
This paper presents four major features of L. S. Vygotsky's theory of creative imagination. The first feature discussed is that imagination is the internalization of children's play. It is explained that the development of imagination parallels the development of speech which originates in the child's social dialogue with adults, passes through an…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Creative Development
Nowack, Kenneth M. – 1988
Much research has examined how individuals cope with work and life stress. Findings have suggested that stress, generally measured as major life events or daily hassles, may be less important to both physical and psychological well-being than are other individual appraisal and coping processes. This study was conducted to examine the effects of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Coping, Mental Health, Physical Health
Ross, Steven M.; Todt, Ellen H. – 1984
Previous research has shown significant correlations between the Binge Eating Scale (BES) and the Cognitive Factors Scale (CFS) using obese subjects who were not selected based on criteria for eating disorders. To determine if similar relationships between binging severity and cognitive factors would hold for subjects who did meet the criteria for…
Descriptors: Anorexia Nervosa, Cognitive Style, Emotional Disturbances, Females
Kirby, Edward Aaron – 1984
Children with Attentional Deficit Disorder (ADD) are characterized by chronic inattention and impulsivity. There recently has been an increased interest in treatment regimens which attempt to alter ADD children's learning and behavioral styles by focusing on cognition and directly observable behaviors. A study was undertaken to evaluate a…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Children, Cognitive Restructuring
Roodin, Paul A.; And Others – 1985
Structural views assume that a single, comprehensive system of thought underlies cognitive activity. Although developmental research with both children and adults has tended to assume the validity of a structural model of cognitive development, this assumption may be invalid when applied to the social cognitive judgments of adults. There are two…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Evaluative Thinking
Wilson, Dawn K.; And Others – 1985
Recent research in persuasion shows that while message recipients often use little cognitive effort when assessing message validity, they may instead rely on a heuristic processing strategy. This study used a priming-like paradigm to manipulate the reliability that subjects apply to the heuristic "message length implies message strength." Subjects…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Heuristics, Individual Differences
ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children, Reston, VA. – 1986
A brief overview of gifted and talented students touches on definitions of giftedness, typical characteristics of gifted and talented students, incidence in the school population, and educational alternatives. Lists of references for further reading, as well as organizational resources, are included. (JW)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Creativity, Elementary Education, Gifted
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