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Holme, Randal – AILA Review, 2010
"Constructions" are the central unit of grammatical analysis in cognitive linguistics. In formal linguistics "construction" referred to forms that were projected from lexical items rather than from an autonomous syntax. Thus, an expression, "I danced the night away" requires an intransitive verb in a transitive construction provided "away" is…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Morphemes, Grammar, Psycholinguistics
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Deitchman, Carole; Reeve, Sharon A.; Reeve, Kenneth F.; Progar, Patrick R. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2010
Self-monitoring is a well-studied and widely used self-management skill in which a person observes and records his or her own behavior. Video feedback (VFB) occurs when an instructor videotapes a child's performances and reviews the footage with the child and potentially allows the child to score or evaluate their own behavior. A multiple-probe…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Autism, Self Control, Generalization
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Shafiq, M. Najeeb; Sinno, Abdulkader H. – Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2010
The authors examine the effect of educational attainment and income on support for suicide bombing among Muslim publics in six predominantly Muslim countries that have experienced suicide bombings: Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, and Turkey. The authors make two contributions. First, they present a conceptual model, which has been…
Descriptors: Muslims, Income, Educational Attainment, Suicide
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Bicard, David F.; Horan, James; Plank, Esther; Covington, Tina – Preventing School Failure, 2010
Research has shown general case programming to be an effective method for teaching a wide range of skills to students with disabilities. The authors used a multiple probe nested in an ABA reversal design to test (a) the effectiveness of general case programming for teaching 4 students with mild to moderate disabilities to take and give telephone…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Programming, Telecommunications, Special Needs Students
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Arias-Trejo, Natalia – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2010
The present research explores young children's extension of novel labels to novel animate items. Three experiments were performed by means of the intermodal preferential looking (IPL) paradigm. In Experiment 1, after repeated exposure to novel word-object associations, 24- and 36-month-olds extend novel labels on the basis of shape similarity, in…
Descriptors: Cues, Young Children, Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Language Acquisition
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Palmen, Annemiek; Didden, Robert; Korzilius, Hubert – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2010
Few studies have focused on improving staff performance in naturalistic training settings for high-functioning adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Behavioral skills training, consisting of group instruction and supervisory feedback, was used to improve staff performance on (a) providing positive reinforcement, (b) providing error…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Group Instruction, Intervention, Autism
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Campos, Daniel G. – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2010
I articulate Charles S. Peirce's philosophy of mathematical education as related to his conception of mathematics, the nature of its method of inquiry, and especially, the reasoning abilities required for mathematical inquiry. The main thesis is that Peirce's philosophy of mathematical education primarily aims at fostering the development of the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Inquiry
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Sharp, William G.; Jaquess, David L.; Morton, Jane F.; Herzinger, Caitlin V. – Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, 2010
A systematic review of the literature regarding treatment of pediatric feeding disorders was conducted. Articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals (1970-2010) evaluating treatment of severe food refusal or selectivity were identified. Studies demonstrating strict experimental control were selected and analyzed. Forty-eight single-case research…
Descriptors: Intervention, Nutrition, Outcomes of Treatment, Caregivers
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Golan, Ofer; Ashwin, Emma; Granader, Yael; McClintock, Suzy; Day, Kate; Leggett, Victoria; Baron-Cohen, Simon – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
This study evaluated "The Transporters", an animated series designed to enhance emotion comprehension in children with autism spectrum conditions (ASC). n = 20 children with ASC (aged 4-7) watched "The Transporters" everyday for 4 weeks. Participants were tested before and after intervention on emotional vocabulary and emotion recognition at three…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Chandler, Wanda Gail – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Self-modeling can take different forms but is described as a process where one observes one's own successful behavior and learns from it without dependence on any particular medium. In this study, two separate experiments were conducted to evaluate a video self-modeling (VSM) feedforward intervention. VSM feedforward (independent variable, IV),…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Modeling (Psychology), Intervention, Oral Reading
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Nagengast, Benjamin; Marsh, Herbert W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
Being schooled with other high-achieving peers has a detrimental influence on students' self-perceptions: School-average and class-average achievement have a negative effect on academic self-concept and career aspirations--the big-fish-little-pond effect. Individual achievement, on the other hand, predicts academic self-concept and career…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Self Concept, Developed Nations, Developing Nations
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Airey, John – AILA Review, 2012
From a disciplinary discourse perspective, all university courses can be said to involve content and language integrated learning (CLIL) even in monolingual settings. Clearly, however, things become much more complex when two or more languages are involved in teaching and learning. The aim of this paper is to introduce readers to the linguistic…
Descriptors: Physics, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning
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Pang, Wai Chung; Zhang, Kaili Chen – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2011
This study examines the effect of a reading intervention aimed at improving the comprehension performance of three students with hyperactive behaviours in Hong Kong. Comprehension tasks, adopted from local exercise books based on Hong Kong Certificate Education Examination Paper I, were used to appraise three participants' reading performance, and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Reading Achievement, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
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Sandall, Susan R.; Ashmun, Julie W.; Schwartz, Ilene S.; Davis, Carol Ann; Williams, Penny; Leon-Guerrero, RinaMarie; Boulware, Gusty-Lee; McBride, Bonnie J. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2011
Differential outcome and differential response to research-based interventions are challenging issues for researchers, teachers, and families of young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this article, the authors present information on responders to an early education program, Project DATA (Developmentally Appropriate Treatment for…
Descriptors: Autism, Young Children, Teaching Methods, Outcomes of Education
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Wearden, J. H.; Smith-Spark, J. H.; Cousins, Rosanna; Edelstyn, N. M. J.; Cody, F. W. J.; O'Boyle, D. J. – Brain and Cognition, 2008
Previous literature suggests that Parkinson's disease is marked by deficits in timed behaviour. However, the majority of studies of central timing mechanisms in patients with Parkinson's disease have used timing tasks with a motor component. Since the motor abnormalities are a defining feature of the condition, the status of timing in Parkinson's…
Descriptors: Diseases, Patients, Memory, Generalization
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