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Grace, Randolph C. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2004
Two experiments are reported in which the ratio of the average times spent in the terminal and initial links ("Tt/Ti") in concurrent chains was varied. In Experiment 1, pigeons responded in a three-component procedure in which terminal-link variable-interval schedules were in constant ratio, but their average duration increased across components…
Descriptors: Prediction, Experiments, Animals, Intervals
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Williams, Robert L.; Oliver, Renee; Stockdale, Susan – Journal of General Education, 2004
This study examines the differential status of psychological critical thinking and generic critical thinking as predictors of test performance and as outcome measures in a large human development course. Psychological critical thinking proved to be the better predictor of test performance and more responsive to instructional procedures in the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Psychology, College Students, Scores
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Billings, Esther M. H.; McClure, Melanie Schultz – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2005
This article describes how we used the context of mailing a package with seventh-grade students to explore and connect the different representations of step and linear functions. (Contains 2 tables and 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Mathematics, Algebra, Student Attitudes, Models
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Pietras, Cynthia J.; Cherek, Don R.; Lane, Scott D.; Tcheremissine, Oleg – Psychological Record, 2006
Two experiments investigated choice in adult humans on a simulated cooperation task to evaluate a risk-reduction account of sharing based on the energy-budget rule. The energy-budget rule is an optimal foraging model that predicts risk-averse choices when net energy gains exceed energy requirements (positive energy budget) and risk-prone choices…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Risk, Adults, Task Analysis
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Hicks, Jason L.; Starns, Jeffery J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
The authors tested source memory across three conditions, one in which 3 strongly associated primes of a target word were presented in the same source as the target, one in which primes were presented in a different source than the target, and one in which no associates of targets were encoded. In the first 2 experiments, target source memory…
Descriptors: Models, Memory, Prediction, Experimental Psychology
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Bonnefon, Jean-Francois; Hilton, Denis J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Consequential conditionals are defined as "if P then Q" statements, where P is an action, and Q a predicted outcome of this action, which is either desirable or undesirable to the agent. Experiment 1 shows that desirable (viz. undesirable) outcomes invite an inference to the truth (viz. falsity) of their antecedent. Experiment 2 shows that the…
Descriptors: Probability, Inferences, Models, Psychological Studies
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Sheldon, Neil – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2004
This article introduces the concept of a prediction interval in a gambling context.
Descriptors: Intervals, Prediction, Context Effect, Mathematical Concepts
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Karelitz, Tzur M.; Budescu, David V. – Journal of Experimental Psychology Applied, 2004
When forecasters and decision makers describe uncertain events using verbal probability terms, there is a risk of miscommunication because people use different probability phrases and interpret them in different ways. In an effort to facilitate the communication process, the authors investigated various ways of converting the forecasters' verbal…
Descriptors: Probability, Interpersonal Communication, Value Judgment, Communication Skills
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Heckert, D. Alex; Gondolf, Edward W. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
This study partially replicates and expands on a previous study that showed women's perceptions of risk to be a strong predictor of reassault among batterers. The current study employed a larger and multisite sample, a longer follow-up period of 15 months, and multiple outcomes including "repeated reassault" (n = 499). According to the multinomial…
Descriptors: Prediction, Risk, Females, Family Violence
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Erev, Ido; Barron, Greg – Psychological Review, 2005
Analysis of binary choice behavior in iterated tasks with immediate feedback reveals robust deviations from maximization that can be described as indications of 3 effects: (a) a payoff variability effect, in which high payoff variability seems to move choice behavior toward random choice; (b) underweighting of rare events, in which alternatives…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Task Analysis, Feedback, Reinforcement
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Svanum, Soren; Bigatti, Silvia – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
We investigated optimistic grade expectations among 258 college students from 2 contrasting perspectives: optimism as uninformed wishfulness and as an informed aspirational judgment. Results revealed considerable grade optimism; most students (70%) overestimated an average of 1 full grade. Grade expectations moderately predicted final grade but…
Descriptors: College Students, Grades (Scholastic), Expectation, Grade Prediction
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Hoffman, Aaron B.; Murphy, Gregory L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Three experiments compared the learning of lower-dimensional family resemblance categories (4 dimensions) with the learning of higher-dimensional ones (8 dimensions). Category-learning models incorporating error-driven learning, hypothesis testing, or limited capacity attention predict that additional dimensions should either increase learning…
Descriptors: Experiments, Classical Conditioning, Probability, Comparative Analysis
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Dana, Jason; Dawes, Robyn M. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
Some simple, nonoptimized coefficients (e.g., correlation weights, equal weights) were pitted against regression in extensive prediction competitions. After drawing calibration samples from large supersets of real and synthetic data, the researchers observed which set of sample-derived coefficients made the best predictions when applied back to…
Descriptors: Prediction, Social Sciences, Computation, Regression (Statistics)
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McCrae, Robert R.; Martin, Thomas A.; Costa, Paul T., Jr. – Assessment, 2005
The NEO Personality Inventory-3 (NEO-PI-3) is a modification of the Revised NEO Personality Inventory (NEO-PI-R) designed to be more understandable to adolescents. Data from adults aged 21 to 91 showed that the NEO-PI-3 also functions as well or better than the NEO-PI-R in adults. Age trends from combined adolescent (n = 500) and adult (n = 635)…
Descriptors: Personality, Adolescents, Norms, Age Differences
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Kern, John C. – Journal of Statistics Education, 2006
Bayesian inference on multinomial probabilities is conducted based on data collected from the game Pass the Pigs[R]. Prior information on these probabilities is readily available from the instruction manual, and is easily incorporated in a Dirichlet prior. Posterior analysis of the scoring probabilities quantifies the discrepancy between empirical…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Probability, Inferences, Statistics
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