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Gershman, Anatole V. – 1977
An expectation based system, NGP, for parsing English noun groups into the Conceptual Dependency representation is described. The system is a part of English Language Interpreter (ELI) which is used as the front end to several natural language understanding systems and is capable of handling a wide range of sentences of considerable complexity.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Machine Translation
Dees, James W. – 1974
A procedure for using Guilford's structure of the intellect as the theoretical basis for a task analysis model is presented. It is reasoned that such a model would furnish a bridge between task analysis and test selection, and also a bridge between test selection and test validation. Such a mechanism might answer some fo the EEOC criticisms of…
Descriptors: Classification, Intelligence, Military Personnel, Models
Quinn, Robert P. – 1975
Direct observations of the jobs of 370 workers were used to explain perceptions of monotony and feelings of boredom associated with work. Of the several observational measures of task characteristics that were constructed, the most efficient predictor of monotony and boredom was the number of times during a fixed period that the most…
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Intelligence, Job Satisfaction, Research Projects
Woodcock, Richard W.; Clark, Charlotte R. – 1968
The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in comprehension among elementary school children who listened to a narrative passage presented at different rates of expansion or compression. Subjects were drawn from three populations with respect to intelligence. The three levels of intelligence were low (IQs ranging from 74 to 98), average…
Descriptors: Aural Learning, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Intelligence
Hendricks, Moana; And Others – 1969
This study investigated social intelligence in relation to individuals coping with other persons. In terms of structure of intellect theory, the first of these two areas includes six behavioral cognition abilities, one for each kind of product or mental construct of information. The second includes six behavioral divergent production abilities,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Ability, Creativity, Creativity Research
Bachman, Jerald G. – 1970
This book is the second in a series of monographs documenting the Youth in Transition project. The present volume deals with family background factors and abilities as they relate to a variety of personality characteristics, behaviors, and plans for the future. The population is derived from the initial sample of 2,200 tenth grade boys. The…
Descriptors: Ability, Behavior, Family Characteristics, High School Students
Strum, Irene S. – 1971
The relationship between two personality characteristics, creativity and risk-taking, was investigated in fifth grade students, ages 9-11 years (N equals 291). Creativity was explored by examing the factors of ideational fluency, spontaneous flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Risk-taking, studied in a classroom testing situation, was…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Creativity, Creativity Research, Intelligence Differences
Smith, David Canfield – 1970
MLISP (meta-LISP) is a high level list-processing and symbol-manipulation language based on the programing language LISP (List Processor). MLISP programs are translated into LISP programs and then executed or compiled. MLISP exists for two purposes: (1) to facilitate the writing and understanding of LISP programs; (2) to remedy certain important…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs, Digital Computers
Heathers, Glen – 1966
Achievement and intelligence tests have been criticized for their adverse effects on the mental health and intellectual development of children. The fault is not with the testing, but with the instructional program. Reforms in testing must be accomplished as part of a revolution in the total instructional program encompassing: (1) a shift from a…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Curriculum Development, Individualized Instruction, Intelligence Tests
Bratfisch, Oswald; And Others – 1972
Three tests of intellectual performance capacity referring to factors V, S, and R, according to Thurstone's system of primary mental abilities were administered to a total number of 34 subjects. Immediately after finishing an individual item, subjects were asked to estimate the perceived difficulty of that item. The ratings were to be given on a…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Intelligence Tests, Item Analysis, Perception
Risto, Kaariainen – 1972
Investigated were psychological differences between 24 mongoloid and 56 nonmongoloid retarded Ss (mean age 17 years) by means of analyses of covariance and a discriminant analysis. After the covariance adjustments, only the psychomotor factor differed significantly between mongoloid and nonmongoloid groups. The visual perception factor was the…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Differences, Mental Retardation
Test Service Bulletin, 1948
An analysis of a dictionary definition of "aptitude" could clear up several prevalent misunderstandings of the concept. Nothing inherent in the concept assumes that aptitudes are hereditary; aptitude is the result of the interaction of heredity and environment. "Apritude" has a broad definition; it includes intelligence, achievement, personality,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Aptitude, Aptitude Tests
Katys, G. P.; And Others – 1969
In the modern concept a robot is a complex automatic cybernetics system capable of executing various operations in the sphere of human activity and in various respects combining the imitative capacity of the physical and mental activity of man. They are a class of automatic information systems intended for search, collection, processing, and…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, Automation, Bionics
LONG, EUGENE R., JR. – 1966
GROUPS OF SOUTHERN, RURAL, PRESCHOOL CHILDREN, APPROXIMATELY HALF OF WHOM COULD BE CONSIDERED TO BE CULTURALLY DEPRIVED, WERE USED TO TEST FOUR POSSIBILITIES. THESE WERE THAT (1) INTELLIGENCE MIGHT BE MODIFIABLE, (2) INTELLIGENCE COULD BE VIEWED NOT ONLY AS A SINGLE BEHAVIORAL DOMAIN, BUT ALSO AS A NUMBER OF SUCH DOMAINS, (3) CULTURAL DEPRIVATION…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Intelligence, Preschool Children, Programed Instruction
Reynolds, James H.; And Others – 1964
An experiment was conducted to test the interaction of intelligence quotient (IQ) and achievement level with practice on programed learning materials. Two hypotheses were proposed: (1) learning performance of high IQ and high achievement level groups would be equivalent regardless of differences in amount of prior practice on a new learning task,…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Research, Intelligence Quotient, Junior High School Students
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