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Oller, John W., Jr. – 1992
This report on language testing research focuses on lessons applied to limited English proficient (LEP) students and programs. First, a review of the history of primary and non-primary language testing is provided. The question of why there is no field of primary language testing is then discussed. The second major section of the report is a…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Language Proficiency, Language Research, Language Tests
Peer reviewedSeddon, G. M. – British Journal of Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Intelligence, Neurosis
Peer reviewedKeating, Daniel P. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
Data from Terman's "Genetic Studies of Genius" (1925-1959) relating to sample size, mean IQ, and variance of IQ scores were analyzed in terms of their conformation to the theoretically projected statistics derived from a consideration of the normal curve. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Genetics, Gifted, Intelligence Quotient, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedVernon, Philip E. – Journal of Educational Thought, 1975
The author, a psychologist, concerned himself with the question of whether mental growth and decay are fixed in each of us by heredity, that is by our genes, or how far they are influenced by upbringing, education, and other factors in our environment. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Genetics, Growth Patterns, Heredity
Peer reviewedLonghurst, Thomas M.; Berry, Galen W. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1975
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Skills, Exceptional Child Research, Feedback
Swain, Merrill – Orbit 27, 1975
This article answers some questions regarding primary French immersion classes--particularly in relation to performance on standardized tests. (PB)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Elementary Education, Experimental Programs, French
Peer reviewedLindgren, Henry Clay – Journal of Social Psychology, 1973
Findings of a study indicate that leadership and high grades are an indirect measure of intelligence. (PG)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education, Intelligence
Peer reviewedBuss, Allan R. – Developmental Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Heredity, Intelligence Quotient, Predictor Variables
Franke, Richard H. – 1986
American technical and economic preeminence are reported to be at risk from students' diminished intellectual ability, demonstrated until recently by declining precollege test scores. But aptitude gains are also reported. Average intelligence quotient rose substantially for persons born between 1900 and 1967, although IQ declined for those born in…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Early Experience, Family Size, Intelligence Quotient
Smith, Douglas K. – 1990
The consistency by which shared abilities are assessed on three intelligence tests was investigated. Instruments under consideration include: the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised, the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, and the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale-Fourth Edition. A list of shared abilities and the subtests…
Descriptors: Ability, Child Development, Comparative Testing, Intelligence Tests
Johnson, W. Lewis; Soloway, Elliot – 1985
This detailed description of a microcomputer version of PROUST (Program Understander for Students), a knowledge-based system that finds nonsyntactic bugs in Pascal programs written by novice programmers, presents the inner workings of Micro-PROUST, which was written in Golden LISP for the IBM-PC (512K). The contents include: (1) a reprint of an…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Software, Microcomputers
Franke, Richard H.; Paduch, Pamela J. – 1984
Since the time of Galton, high correlations have been noted in the IQ levels of identical twins, with relationships for twins reared in different families being only slightly lower than for twins reared together. This evidence has been held to demonstrate that intellectual differences among individuals and among groups are largely determined by…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Intelligence Quotient, Nature Nurture Controversy, Nutrition
Razel, Micha; Eylon, Bat-Sheva – 1987
Conventional scoring of the Coloured Progressive Matrices (CPM) was compared with three methods of multiple weight scoring. The methods include: (1) theoretical weighting in which the weights were based on a theory of cognitive processing; (2) judged weighting in which the weights were given by a group of nine adult expert judges; and (3)…
Descriptors: Intelligence Tests, Measurement Techniques, Scoring, Test Validity
Barclay, Kelly; And Others – 1989
Critics of divergent thinking tests have argued that these tests only tap more conventional expressions of intelligence, such as the intelligence quotient. This study was undertaken to examine the relationship between divergent thinking and scores on the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (KABC), a measure which assesses sequential processing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Creativity, Divergent Thinking, Intelligence
PDF pending restorationPenrose, William O. – 1979
Jean Piaget's theories about the development of intelligence and their implications for educational practice are explored. Before Piaget began studying the intellectual processes of children, researchers regarded them as "little adults." He derived his early fame from his theory of the "cognitive stages" of childhood. He…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development, Intellectual Development


