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Berntsen, Dorthe; Thomsen, Dorthe K. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2005
One hundred forty-five Danes between 72 and 89 years of age were asked for their memories of their reception of the news of the Danish occupation (April 1940) and liberation (May 1945) and for their most negative and most positive personal memories from World War II. Almost all reported memories for the invasion and liberation. Their answers to…
Descriptors: Control Groups, War, Memory, Long Term Memory
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Barnes, Marcia A.; Faulkner, Heather; Wilkinson, Margaret; Dennis, Maureen – Brain and Language, 2004
Text comprehension processes were investigated in children with hydrocephalus, a neurodevelopmental disorder associated with good word decoding, but deficient reading comprehension. In Experiment 1, hydrocephalus and control groups were similar in processes related to activating word meanings and using context to enhance meaning. The hydrocephalus…
Descriptors: Sentences, Control Groups, Reading Comprehension, Children
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Bergus, George R.; Hartz, Arthur J.; Noyes, Russell, Jr.; Ward, Marcia M.; James, Paul A.; Vaughn, Thomas; Kelley, Patricia L.; Sinift, Suzanne D.; Bentler, Suzanne; Tilman, Eileen – Journal of Rural Health, 2005
Context: Previous studies have found that routine screening for depression does not improve patient outcome unless it is combined with case management. However, these studies were conducted before the widespread use of SSRIs or in settings other than traditional primary care. Purpose: This study investigated whether screening for depressive…
Descriptors: Patients, Physicians, Intervention, Control Groups
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Chaplin, Susan – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2007
Science students who perform poorly in introductory science classes often don't know how to do better because they "don't know that they don't know", and they have poor critical thinking and problem solving skills. The current study describes how modeling and coaching students in "active study" improves higher order thinking…
Descriptors: Coaching (Performance), Critical Thinking, Skill Development, Introductory Courses
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Cyders, Melissa A.; Smith, Gregory T.; Spillane, Nichea S.; Fischer, Sarah; Annus, Agnes M.; Peterson, Claire – Psychological Assessment, 2007
In 3 studies, the authors developed and began to validate a measure of the propensity to act rashly in response to positive affective states (positive urgency). In Study 1, they developed a content-valid 14-item scale, showed that the measure was unidimensional, and showed that positive urgency was distinct from impulsivity-like constructs…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Psychological Patterns, At Risk Persons, Behavior Patterns
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Boster, Franklin J.; Meyer, Gary S.; Roberto, Anthony J.; Lindsey, Lisa; Smith, Rachel; Inge, Carol; Strom, Renee E. – Communication Education, 2007
Relying on a series of four experiments, F. J. Boster, G. S. Meyer, A. J. Roberto, C. Inge, and R. E. Strom (2006) demonstrated that students exposed to videostreaming exhibited more improvement in examination performance than control students. In extension, this study tests the effect of using videostreaming with a very different topic…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Urban Youth
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Waschbusch, Daniel A.; Craig, Rebecca; Pelham, William E., Jr.; King, Sara – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
The authors examined self-handicapping prior to academic-oriented tasks in children with and without ADHD and examined whether stimulant medication influenced self-handicapping. Participants were 61 children ages 6 to 13, including 22 children with ADHD tested after taking a placebo, 21 children with ADHD tested after taking stimulant medication,…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Stimulants, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Nunes, Terezinha; Bryant, Peter; Evans, Deborah; Bell, Daniel; Gardner, Selina; Gardner, Adelina; Carraher, Julia – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2007
It has often been claimed that children's mathematical understanding is based on their ability to reason logically, but there is no good evidence for this causal link. We tested the causal hypothesis about logic and mathematical development in two related studies. In a longitudinal study, we showed that (a) 6-year-old children's logical abilities…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Memory, Predictor Variables, Mathematics Achievement
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Temur, Ozlem Dogan – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2007
The aim of this research is to reveal teaching activities which are designed according to the Multiple Intelligence Theory to have effects on the student's success in mathematics and on the permanence of the knowledge learned. This research has been carried out with the fourth graders at Gazi University Foundation Private Primary school. Among all…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Multiple Intelligences, Mathematics Achievement
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Hackworth, Rhonda S. – International Journal of Music Education, 2007
This study examined the effects of vocal hygiene and behavior modification instruction on self-reported behaviors of music teachers. Subjects (N = 76) reported daily behaviors for eight weeks: water consumption, warm-up, talking over music/noise, vocal rest, nonverbal commands, and vocal problems. Subjects were in experimental group 1 or 2, or the…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Music Education, Music
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Singleton, Chris; Henderson, Lisa-Marie – Dyslexia, 2007
Visual stress--a condition in which unpleasant visual symptoms are experienced when reading--has been reported to be more prevalent in dyslexic individuals but at the present time the relationship between dyslexia and visual stress remains controversial. ViSS, a computerized visual stress screener that incorporates reading-like visual search, has…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Reading Rate, Visual Perception, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Bayat, Nihat – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2007
Advance organizers activate the most suitable schema to learn new material. Poetic images are signified in schemata and the elements which are not expressed may be called by advance organizers. The purpose of this investigation is to discern the effectiveness of advance organizers on the signification of poetic images. Pretest-posttest…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Control Groups, Social Sciences, Achievement Tests
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Plucker, Jonathan A.; Makel, Matthew C.; Hansen, John A.; Muller, Patricia A. – Journal of School Choice, 2007
The issue of school choice and its effects on student performance have become a prevalent part of the educational landscape. This longitudinal investigation examines a group of students not typically associated with the school choice movement: high ability or "gifted" students. The study analyzed whether attending a private school…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Elementary School Students, Private Schools, Academically Gifted
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Gossman, Peter; Stewart, Terry; Jaspers, Marlene; Chapman, Bruce – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2007
This article reports on a small-scale research project (n = 56) that investigated student educational gain. For the purposes of this study, gain is defined as an increase in the score that students obtain for pre/post intervention tests. Students received authentic exposure to the process via a web-delivered problem-based scenario. The students…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Problem Based Learning, Control Groups, Student Evaluation
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Regtvoort, Anne G. F. M.; van der Leij, Aryan – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
The hereditary basis of dyslexia makes it possible to identify children at risk early on. Pre-reading children genetically at risk received during 14 weeks a home- and computer-based training in phonemic awareness and letter-sound relationships in the context of reading instruction. At posttest training effects were found for both phonemic…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Phonemics, Phonemic Awareness, Grade 2
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