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Lean, Jonathan; Moizer, Jonathan; Towler, Michael; Abbey, Caroline – Active Learning in Higher Education: The Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2006
This article explores the use of simulations and games in tertiary education. It examines the extent to which academics use different simulation-based teaching approaches and how they perceive the barriers to adopting such techniques. Following a review of the extant literature, a typology of simulations is constructed. A staff survey within a UK…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Surveys, Simulation, Games
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Iezzi, Domenica Fioredistella – Social Indicators Research, 2005
Since 1999, Italian Universities have been monitoring teaching using students opinions to improve the quality of the education process. The acceleration of the evaluation has been promoted by ministerial laws, that have obliged Universities to write reports containing the main results. In this paper, the aim is to find a method to classify the…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Educational Quality, Universities, Foreign Countries
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Stewart, Neil; Brown, Gordon D. A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
In contrast to exemplar and decision-bound categorization models, the memory and contrast models described here do not assume that long-term representations of stimulus magnitudes are available. Instead, stimuli are assumed to be categorized using only their differences from a few recent stimuli. To test this alternative, the authors examined…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Classification, Memory, Sequential Approach
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Henson, Robert; Douglas, Jeff – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2005
Although cognitive diagnostic models (CDMs) can be useful in the analysis and interpretation of existing tests, little has been developed to specify how one might construct a good test using aspects of the CDMs. This article discusses the derivation of a general CDM index based on Kullback-Leibler information that will serve as a measure of how…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Diagnostic Tests, Clinical Diagnosis, Heuristics
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Lacroix, Guy L.; Giguere, Gyslain; Larochelle, Serge – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
S. W. Allen and L. R. Brooks (1991) have shown that exemplar memory can affect categorization even when participants are provided with a classification rule. G. Regehr and L. R. Brooks (1993) argued that stimuli must be individuated for such effects to occur. In this study, the authors further analyze the conditions that yield exemplar effects in…
Descriptors: Incidental Learning, Classification, Memory, Psychological Studies
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Brown, Alan S.; Zoccoli, Sandy L.; Leahy, Matthew M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
In 3 experiments the authors examined changes in successive exemplar generation percentages within categories defined semantically (e.g., fruit-P, fruit-A, fruit-M) and by 1st letter (e.g., insect-C, sport-C, car-C), with a mixed control condition (e.g., fruit-P, insect-C, disease-M). Retrieval success declined across 12 successive items in both…
Descriptors: Semantics, Alphabets, Inhibition, Classification
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Yang, Lee-Xieng; Lewandowsky, Stephan – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
The authors present 2 experiments that establish the presence of knowledge partitioning in perceptual categorization. Many participants learned to rely on a context cue, which did not predict category membership but identified partial boundaries, to gate independent partial categorization strategies. When participants partitioned their knowledge,…
Descriptors: Classification, Perception, Cues, Psychological Studies
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Kochenderfer-Ladd, Becky – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2003
A study demonstrated utility of cluster analysis to classify a racially diverse group of children from kindergarten to Grade 3. Four victim subtypes were identified: nonaggressive nonasocial; aggressive; asocial; and both aggressive and asocial. Early aggression levels predicted increases in victimization and chronicity. The role of asocial…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Behavior, Classification, Cluster Analysis
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Park, R. J.; Goodyer, I. M.; Teasdale, J. D. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: In adults there is evidence that the affective-cognitive processes of rumination and overgeneral autobiographical memory retrieval may play a part in maintaining depression. This study investigated the effects of induced rumination as compared to distraction on mood and categoric overgeneral memory in adolescents with first episode…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Cues, Adolescents, Memory
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Pavlova, Margarita – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2005
This paper addresses two closely interrelated issues in Technology Education: knowledge and values. The starting point for the discussion is analysis of the nature of knowledge in technology education. Approaches for theorising knowledge will be analysed in this paper as well as problems associated with them. Three major types of problems are…
Descriptors: Technology Education, Technology, Classification, Models
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Forster, Kenneth I. – Brain and Language, 2004
Previous work indicates that semantic categorization decisions for nonexemplars (e.g., deciding that TURBAN is not an animal name) are faster for high-frequency words than low-frequency words. However, there is evidence that this result might depend on category size. When narrow categories are used (e.g., Months, Numbers), there is no frequency…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Semantics, Classification, Word Frequency
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Van Overschelde, James P.; Rawson, Katherine A.; Dunlosky, John – Journal of Memory and Language, 2004
The Battig and Montague (1969) category norms have been an invaluable tool for researchers in many fields, with a recent literature search revealing their use in over 1600 projects published in more than 200 different journals. Since 1969, numerous changes have occurred culturally that warrant the collection of new normative data. For instance, in…
Descriptors: Norms, Research Tools, Cultural Influences, Measurement Techniques
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Leenen, Iwin; Van Mechelen, Iven – Psychometrika, 2004
This paper proposes a multidimensional generalization of Coombs' (1964) parallelogram model for "pick any/'n'" data, which result from each of a number of subjects having selected a number of objects (s)he likes most from a prespecified set of "n" objects. In the model, persons and objects are represented in a low dimensional space defined by a…
Descriptors: Intervals, Simulation, Mathematical Models, Data Analysis
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Woodbury-Smith, Marc; Klin, Ami; Volkmar, Fred – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
The diagnostic criteria for Asperger Syndrome (AS) according to ICD-10 and DSM-IV have been criticized as being too narrow in view of the rules of onset and precedence, whereby autism takes precedence over AS in a diagnostic hierarchy. In order to investigate this further, cases from the DSM-IV multicenter study who had been diagnosed clinically…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Clinical Diagnosis, Autism, Diagnostic Tests
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McMullin, Darcy; White, Jacquelyn W. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
Research has found that approximately half of women who report an experience that meets the legal definition of rape do not label it rape. It has been assumed that labeling the experience as rape is necessary and beneficial for recovery; however, conflicting findings have been reported. In the present study, a longitudinal design was utilized to…
Descriptors: Rape, Classification, Experience, Females
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