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Davis, Everett E.
In 1973, kindergarten children in a rural village in Texas were tested with the McCarthy Scales of Children's Abilities. For the next 2.5 years, children from successive grades in the same school were given the same test. During the entire period over 200 children had been tested, but of the original 53 pupils only 20 took the test all three times…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Intelligence Tests, Kindergarten Children, Primary Education
Languis, Marlin; Kraft, Rosemarie Harter – 1977
This article discusses past research on the hemispheric process of the brain, proposes an educational perspective based on this research, and lists several areas for interdisciplinary study of the relationship between education and the psychobiological dimensions of learning and learning problems. In developing an educational perspective of the…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Intelligence
Anderson, John R.; Kline, Paul J. – 1977
This report describes several of the design decisions underlying ACT, a production system model of human cognition. ACT can be considered a high level computer programming language as well as a theory of the cognitive mechanisms underlying human information processing. ACT design decisions were based on both psychological and artificial…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs
Scandura, Joseph M.; And Others – 1975
The research reported in this paper was designed to analyze the incidence of use of higher-order rules by students solving geometric construction problems. A carefully selected set of construction problems was subjected to rigorous a priori analysis by mathematics educators to determine what basic and second-order rules might be used by able high…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Geometry
Parker, Reese – 1975
The present study sought to discover the effects on delayed retention of two different degrees of quality of initial instruction for two different amounts of learning time; which combination of quality and time is most likely to be achieved in normal school situations; and the implications for those who design instructional materials. Two…
Descriptors: Achievement, Instructional Programs, Intelligence, Learning
Downing, Frank Michael – 1974
The problems stated for this investigation were as follows: (1) to determine if there is an increase in critical reading ability for students from grades thirteen to fourteen; (2) to determine if there is a difference in the critical reading ability of males and females in grades thirteen and fourteen; (3) to determine the relationship between…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Intelligence
Strauch, Barry – 1976
In a recent article Jensen proposed the existence of what was termed the sex x race x ability interaction in which the differences in mental ability between the black sexes were larger than the corresponding differences among whites. Three large sources of data that were analyzed failed to reveal the interaction. Since Jensen's own work suggested…
Descriptors: Ability, College Attendance, Intelligence, Interaction Process Analysis
Glickman, Judith R. – 1976
This paper reviews the research on sex differences in intellectual functioning as it relates to verbal abilities, spatial abilities, and reading aptitudes. Research supports such statements as: sex aptitudes do not become significantly apparent until adolescence; males perform better than females on problems involving field-indep (picking out one…
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intelligence Differences, Reading Research, Research Reviews (Publications)
Meeker, Mary – 1976
This paper reports on an innovative approach to the teaching of reading. The thrust of the approach lies in application of findings from Meeker's research which since 1963 had identified certain clusters of Guilford's Structure of Intellect and intellectual abilities found to be necessary in the process of learning to read. Several programs are…
Descriptors: Experimental Teaching, Intelligence, Reading Failure, Reading Instruction
Brenton, Beatrice White; Gilmore, Doug – 1976
An operational index of discrepancy between ability and achievement using the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children and the Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT) was tested with 50 male and 10 female legally identified learning disabled (LD) children (mean age 9 years 2 months). Use of the index identified 74% of the males and 30% of the…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Definitions, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Buck, Mildred R.; Kennealy, Jane – 1974
The B-K Parental Checklist, a series of statements pertaining to the development and behavior of children, was employed in obtaining information from parents regarding the social and intellectual competencies of their children. Data collected from the parents of a randomly selected group of 1,155 subjects, in each of three age groups (5-9, 10-12,…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Problems, Check Lists, Children
Rude, Robert T. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to determine the degree to which first grade subjects retain their reading ability over the summer vacation period. The subjects consisted of 545 first grade children, representing all first graders in nine elementary schools from four northeastern Wisconsin school districts. The subjects were divided into two…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum, Grade 1, Intelligence
Ennis, Robert H.; And Others – 1969
From 180 primary children of varied backgrounds half were selected for instruction in conditional logic by means of an audio-tutorial method. At the termination of 15 weekly lessons the experimental students did no better than the control students on our individually-administered conditional logic test ("Smith-Sturgeon Conditional Reasoning…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Critical Thinking, Intelligence
Peterson, Nancy Laraine – 1969
The study was designed to determine whether (1) creativity training using behavior modification techniques would produce significant gains in test scores of experimental over control subjects; (2) conditioned skills would generalize to a different problem operation--for which training was not given; and (3) training in fluency and flexibility…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Behavior Change, Creativity, Elementary Education
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Bloom, Richard D. – 1971
This study examined the relationship between convergent and divergent thinking and performance errors in reversal and nonreversal concept tasks. The results show: (1) a positive relationship between convergent performance and concept errors; and (2) an inverse relationship between divergent performance and concept errors. These correlational…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Convergent Thinking, Divergent Thinking
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