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Hung, Wei-Chen; Chao, Chia-An – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2007
This study has reviewed major design approaches for electronic performance support systems and identified two common problems: users' inability to comprehend screen-based material and poorly designed instructional scaffolds. This paper presents a design approach, called the "Matrix-Aided Performance System" ("MAPS"), which enables these problems…
Descriptors: Information Needs, Design Requirements, Advance Organizers, Instructional Design
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Burton, Diana – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2007
Over the past decade international discussions of pedagogy have increasingly clustered around a few ubiquitous and popular ideas drawn ostensibly from psychological research. The internet has been a powerful force in disseminating and globalising pedagogically relevant research into such matters as metacognition, multiple forms of intelligence,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychology, Thinking Skills, Psychological Studies
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Johnston, Rhona S.; Morrison, Marjorie – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
This study examined whether high-and low-IQ poor readers differed in patterns of reading performance. Ten-year-old poor readers with IQ scores of 110 and higher showed difficulty in taking a phonological approach to reading, failing to show an advantage in reading high-frequency regular versus irregular words and showing impaired nonword reading…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Intelligence Quotient, Reading Difficulties, Phonology
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Zarcone, J.; Napolitano, D.; Peterson, C.; Breidbord, J.; Ferraioli, S.; Caruso-Anderson, M.; Holsen, L.; Butler, M. G.; Thompson, T. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a genetic syndrome associated with several physical, cognitive and behavioural characteristics. For many individuals with this syndrome, compulsive behaviour is often noted in both food and non-food situations. The focus of this paper is on the non-food-related compulsions in individuals with PWS and…
Descriptors: Genetics, Academic Achievement, Mental Retardation, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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van Leeuwen, Marieke; van den Berg, Stephanie M.; Hoekstra, Rosa A.; Boomsma, Dorret I. – Intelligence, 2007
The aim of this study was to identify promising endophenotypes for intelligence in children and adolescents for future genetic studies in cognitive development. Based on the available set of endophenotypes for intelligence in adults, cognitive tasks were chosen covering the domains of working memory, processing speed, and selective attention. This…
Descriptors: Memory, Adolescents, Reaction Time, Intelligence
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2007
Drawing on the poststructuralist notions of the body and affect by Gilles Deleuze, the author will show that bodies and affects in the classroom may be redefined as intensities and energies that "produce" new affective and embodied "connections". What he suggests is that reconceiving teaching and learning as a plane for the production of intense…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Emotional Response, Human Body, Affective Behavior
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Langdon, Peter E.; Maxted, Helen; Murphy, Glynis H. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2007
Background: It was predicted that offenders with intellectual disability (ID) categorised according to Ward & Hudson's (1998b) self-regulation theory as having an "Approach" goal would have higher levels of distorted cognitions, less victim empathy, and a history of more prolific offending compared to those with an "Avoidant" goal. Offenders…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Males, Intelligence, Empathy
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Yildirim, Osman – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2007
Purpose: This study aims at investigating emotional intelligence based on competencies for sales and IT people. Design/methodology/approach: A study was conducted on 111 employees of 12 firms from four different sectors in which firms benefited extensively from IT and sales activities. Findings: Emotional Competency Inventory (ECI, 2.0) was used…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Competence, Information Technology, Sales Occupations
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Pool, Lorraine Dacre; Sewell, Peter – Education & Training, 2007
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to introduce a straightforward, practical model of employability that will allow the concept to be explained easily and that can be used as a framework for working with students to develop their employability. Design/methodology/approach: The model was developed from existing research into employability issues…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Guidelines, Models, Foreign Countries
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De Smedt, Bert; Devriendt, K.; Fryns, J. -P.; Vogels, A.; Gewillig, M.; Swillen, A. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: Learning disabilities are one of the most consistently reported features in Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome (VCFS). Earlier reports on IQ in children with VCFS were, however, limited by small sample sizes and ascertainment biases. The aim of the present study was therefore to replicate these earlier findings and to investigate intellectual…
Descriptors: Intelligence Quotient, Learning Disabilities, Cognitive Ability, Children
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Hartmann, Peter; Kruuse, Nanna Hye Sun; Nyborg, Helmuth – Intelligence, 2007
Spearman's hypothesis states that racial differences in IQ between Blacks (B) and Whites (W) are due primarily to differences in the "g" factor. This hypothesis is often confirmed, but it is less certain whether it generalizes to other races. We therefore tested its cross-racial generality by comparing American subjects of European…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Racial Differences, Intelligence Quotient, African Americans
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Rammsayer, Thomas H.; Brandler, Susanne – Intelligence, 2007
The relation between general intelligence (psychometric "g") and temporal resolution capacity of the central nervous system was examined by assessing performance on eight different temporal tasks in a sample of 100 participants. Correlational and principal component analyses suggested a unitary timing mechanism, referred to as temporal "g".…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Reaction Time, Multiple Regression Analysis, Intelligence
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Lum, Jarrad A. G.; Conti-Ramsden, Gina; Lindell, Annukka K. – Brain and Cognition, 2007
Rapid processing deficits have been the subject of much debate in the literature on specific language impairment (SLI). Hari and Renvall (2001) [Hari, R. & Renvall, H. (2001). Impaired processing of rapid stimulus sequences in dyslexia. "Trends in cognitive sciences", 5, 525-532.] proposed that the source of this deficit can be attributed to…
Descriptors: Intervals, Adolescents, Intelligence, Control Groups
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to offer some theoretical as well as empirical examples that describe the interrelations between pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) and emotional knowledge in teaching and learning. The argument put forward is that there is a need to expand current conceptions of PCK and acknowledge the role of emotional knowledge. It…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Ecology, Preschool Children, Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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Weddell, Rodger A. – Neuropsychologia, 2008
Our understanding of the effects of midbrain damage on cognition is largely based on animal studies, though there have been occasional investigations of the effects of human midbrain lesions on cognition. This investigation of a rare case of a glioma initially confined to the dorsal midbrain explores the effects of disease progression on IQ,…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Reaction Time, Intelligence Quotient, Short Term Memory
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