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Wieckowski, Theodora J. – 1980
A study was conducted to determine if there was a relationship between the cognitive styles of learners and their ability to correctly identify previously seen pictorial materials presented in color or black and white. Fifty-three third and fourth grade students from the Pittsburgh Public School System served as subjects for the study. Testing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Color, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
Hvistendahl, J. K. – 1980
There are many indications that journalists are increasingly concerned about ethics and ethical behavior. However, the emphasis of this concern has been placed on reporter ethics. While the manner in which a reporter "ought" to function is certainly an important question, the manner in which a newspaper, broadcast station, or magazine as a whole…
Descriptors: Ethics, Institutional Role, Journalism, News Media
McIntyre, Curtis W.; And Others – 1979
Twelve learning disabled (LD), 12 learning disabled hyperactive (LDH) and 12 hyperactive (H) boys (6-11 years old) participated in an investigation of selective attention. Ss were asked to search for a target letter embedded within an array of noise letters. Two variations were included: one involving a simultaneous search for four possible target…
Descriptors: Attention, Children, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Merz, William R.; Raske, David E. – 1978
A study was made to identify and define a variety of educational placement alternatives with reference to the concept of restrictiveness and to match these educational settings with the cognitive, affective, and physical development of exceptional pupils. A profile of pupil characteristics was derived and validated on approximately 200 special…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children, Mainstreaming, Performance Factors
Salmon, Webb – 1974
Contents of this report from Florida on the National Council of Teachers of English achievement awards in writing are divided into seven sections: the principles followed in pairing the twenty-two judges into eleven teams; the principles followed in assigning students' papers to judges; the procedure used in selecting winners; the range of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Performance Criteria, Performance Factors
Dudley, Gerald – 1970
It was hypothesized that providing appraisal data to students would influence their knowledge of abilities, and thereby facilitate achievement test performance. The teacher would also have a greater awareness of student talents and would facilitate student performance on tests. The sample consisted of a random sampling of seventh grade students.…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Feedback, Performance Factors, Student Teacher Relationship
American Association of School Administrators, Washington, DC. – 1970
ERIC abstracts on performance objectives, announced in RIE through October 1970, are presented. The key terms used in compiling this collection are "educational objectives,""performance criteria," and "performance factors." The following information is presented for each document: author, title, place of publication, publisher, publication date,…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Bibliographies, Clearinghouses, Educational Objectives
Rosenfeld, Howard M. – 1969
A study was designed to test the effects of the presence of age-mates on the preacademic performance of socially unresponsive, disadvantaged preschool children. Each of four low performing male subjects was confronted with three high performing male and three low performing male peers. Of the peers in each of the two performance groups, one was…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Motivation, Peer Relationship, Performance Factors
Mankinen, Richard; Frank, Louis – 1970
Twenty four educable retarded males (eight gainers, eight non-gainers, and eight high scorers) were given an 18-item picture paired-associates task. Results showed that gainers learned more slowly than high scorers but the two groups together did not differ from nongainers. The following two interpretations were offered. With a minimal memory…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning, Mild Mental Retardation, Paired Associate Learning
Bradley, William – 1971
Transactional dialogues and concomitance in syntactic and aesthetic ordering were studied in 32 deaf students during 12 weeks of art classes meeting three days a week for periods of 1 hour each. The dialogues were said to have accomplished a gradual take over of mind-to-mind communication in lieu of both authority and childing. Findings indicated…
Descriptors: Art, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation, Exceptional Child Research
Rappaport, Edward – 1971
In this study of the interaction between anxiety trait (A-trait), anxiety state (A-state), and dogmatism in computer-assisted instruction (CAI), subjects were selected on the basis of extreme scores on a measure of anxiety and on a measure of dogmatism. The subjects were presented with a CAI task consisting of difficult mathematical problems. The…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Authoritarianism, Computer Assisted Instruction, Dogmatism
Melnick, Murray – 1971
This paper reviews research on the success of Upward Bound students and the performance of disadvantaged students in college. An examination of more than 20 Upward Bound studies tends to show that slight gains in motivational readiness for college were registered. Upward Bound students appear to enter college at a higher rate (80%) than the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research, Performance
Leherissey, Barbara L. – 1971
A State Curiosity Scale (SCS) was developed to be a self-reporting measure of a student's level of specific epistemic curiosity aroused by learning materials. The state of epistemic curiosity was conceptualized as a transitory emotional or motivational condition of the student, the arousal level of which was expected to vary across time, both with…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Curiosity, Learning, Measurement Instruments
Tobias, Sigmund; And Others – 1972
This study sought to test the interpretation that high test anxiety subjects performed more poorly on difficult material because they divided their attention between personally relevant and task relevant concerns to a greater degree than did low anxiety individuals. It was reasoned that such division of attention ought to require more time for…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Performance Factors
Mardell, Carol D., Comp.; Goldenberg, Dorothea S., Comp. – 1972
This is a working document of instruments for the identification of Pre-Kindergarten, High-Risk children. The intent of the table and bibliography is to create an awareness of available instruments and their components rather than to assess their effectiveness. The components that are listed in the table were all found within test manuals. The…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Measurement Instruments, Performance Factors, Preschool Children


