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Tracey, Terence J. G. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
"Context matters" is an alternative title to this article. All moderation is about context; the surrounding matter that defines and affects most everything. Moderation refers to one entity associated with a change in the relation between two other entities or variables. Moderators are examples of the "third variable" issue that pertains to the…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Counseling Psychology, Context Effect, Vocational Interests
Guagnano, Delia; Rusconi, Elena; Umilta, Carlo Arrigo – Cognition, 2010
Several studies showed a Simon effect when two participants sit close to each other and perform one of the two halves of a two-choice RT task. That is, each participant perform a go-no go task. A Simon effect emerges, which instead is absent when the same go-nogo tasks are performed individually. Hence the terms were introduced of "social Simon…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Social Influences, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Psychology
Funes, Maria Jesus; Lupianez, Juan; Humphreys, Glyn – Cognition, 2010
This study assessed whether two well known effects associated with cognitive control, conflict adaptation (the Gratton effect) and conflict context (proportion congruent effects), reflect a single common or separate control systems. To test this we examined if these two effects generalized from one kind of conflict to another by using a…
Descriptors: Conflict, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Task Analysis
Pexman, Penny M.; Whalen, Juanita M.; Green, Jill J. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2010
Recently, irony researchers have emphasized that irony interpretation involves metarepresentational inferencing in order that the perceiver can determine whether the speaker's attitude is counterfactual to their statement. This research investigated whether the perception of irony also depends on the extent to which an ironic statement is suitably…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Figurative Language, Sociolinguistics, Interpersonal Communication
Rickards, Tudor – Gifted and Talented International, 2010
The basic premise of the paper (Ghassib, 2010) provides much needed scope for scholarly discussion regarding the location of creativity and innovation in the processes of knowledge production. Its conceptualization may be examined alongside recent contributions to creativity theory and practice at the levels of individual, team, and organization.…
Descriptors: Creativity, Scholarship, Innovation, Cognitive Processes
Ramirez, Beatriz U. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2010
After a sudden increase in most of the individual grades in a multiple-choice test, students were asked to rank the three most relevant factors responsible for this outcome. Among eight others, the availability of a test for self-assessment before the final test was by far the most frequently mentioned (82.4% of the students). Questions applied…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Scores, Student Attitudes
Topcu, Mustafa Sami; Sadler, Troy D.; Yilmaz-Tuzun, Ozgul – International Journal of Science Education, 2010
The purpose of the current study is to explicitly test the extent to which issue contexts affect the informal reasoning processes engaged in by individuals. In order to address the research question framing this study, we engaged 39 Turkish preservice science teachers (PSTs) in interviews designed to elicit argumentation related to multiple…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Science Teachers, Logical Thinking
Yi, Richard; King, Leila F.; Carter, Anne E.; Landes, Reid D.; Bickel, Warren K. – Psychological Record, 2010
Temporal discounting assessments measure the reduction in the subjective value of a reward as a function of the delay to that reward, and are correlated with behavior in social dilemma. Among the solutions proposed for defection in social dilemmas is a single individual making the decisions for the group. The present study examined the influence…
Descriptors: Rewards, Value Judgment, Time Perspective, Group Dynamics
Catley, Kefyn M.; Novick, Laura R.; Shade, Courtney K. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2010
The authors argue that some diagrams in biology textbooks and the popular press presented as depicting evolutionary relationships suggest an inappropriate (anagenic) conception of evolutionary history. The goal of this research was to provide baseline data that begin to document how college students conceptualize the evolutionary relationships…
Descriptors: Evolution, Textbooks, Visual Aids, Topology
Eby, Lillian T.; Butts, Marcus M.; Durley, Jaime; Ragins, Belle Rose – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
Two studies examined the relative importance of good versus bad mentoring experiences in predicting subjective states associated with the mentoring relationship. Study 1 examined the protege perspective and found general support for the proposition that, on average, bad is stronger than good in predicting protege outcomes. Study 2 adopted the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Comparative Analysis, Predictor Variables, Context Effect
Tunur, Tumay; Dohanich, Gary P.; Schrader, Laura A. – Learning & Memory, 2010
The multiple memory systems hypothesis proposes that different types of learning strategies are mediated by distinct neural systems in the brain. Male and female mice were tested on a water plus-maze task that could be solved by either a place or response strategy. One group of mice was pre-exposed to the same context as training and testing (PTC)…
Descriptors: Animals, Learning Strategies, Cognitive Processes, Brain
Hodum, Robert L.; James, Glenn W. – Journal of Higher Education, 2010
This study suggests that an unwritten code of ethics exists in the form of a behavioral normative structure for college and university admission officers. Also considered are the influences that personal and institutional factors have on the espousal of these norms. (Contains 2 tables and 1 note.)
Descriptors: College Admission, Behavior Standards, Ethics, Admissions Officers
Turley, Ruth N. Lopez; Wodtke, Geoffrey – Urban Education, 2010
Although previous research suggests that living on campus promotes a variety of desirable academic outcomes by enhancing students' involvement and engagement with their institutions, research on academic performance frequently ignores the possibility that different groups of students are differentially affected by their living environments.…
Descriptors: On Campus Students, Dormitories, Context Effect, Academic Achievement
Coulson, Seana; Brang, David – Brain and Language, 2010
Historically, language researchers have assumed that lexical, or word-level processing is fast and automatic, while slower, more controlled post-lexical processes are sensitive to contextual information from higher levels of linguistic analysis. Here we demonstrate the impact of sentence context on the processing of words not available for…
Descriptors: Sentences, Linguistics, Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes
Schraw, Gregory – Educational Psychologist, 2010
The goal of this special issue of "Educational Psychologist" is to consider the challenges of schooling in the age of accountability. Four experts were invited to review and evaluate the relationship between school accountability and school improvement, professional development, assessment, and student motivation. Each article provides…
Descriptors: Accountability, Professional Development, Educational Assessment, Student Motivation

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