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Rakison, D.H. – Cognition, 2005
Three experiments with a novel variation of the inductive generalization procedure examined 18- and 22-month-olds' knowledge of objects' motion properties. Infants observed simple air and land movements modeled with an appropriate category member (e.g. dog) or an ambiguous block and were allowed to imitate with one or more of four exemplars. The…
Descriptors: Motion, Infants, Generalization, Cognitive Development
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Johansen, Mark K.; Palmeri, Thomas J. – Cognitive Psychology, 2002
Early theories of categorization assumed that either rules, or prototypes, or exemplars were exclusively used to mentally represent categories of objects. More recently, hybrid theories of categorization have been proposed that variously combine these different forms of category representation. Our research addressed the question of whether there…
Descriptors: Classification, Experiments, Individual Differences, Generalization
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Wilkins, C. – Regional Educational Laboratory Southwest (NJ1), 2008
REL Southwest received a request to review the report "Avoidable Losses: High Stakes Accountability and the Dropout Crisis" to assess the soundness of the study methodology and the appropriateness of the conclusions drawn in the report. The review found that conclusions drawn in this study cannot be generalized and are significantly…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement, Ethnography, Statistical Analysis
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Morrison, Rebecca S.; Blackburn, Amanda M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2008
Research supports the difficulties that students with Asperger's Syndrome (AS) and High-Functioning Autism (HFA) have in developing successful interpersonal relationships. While they want to establish friendships, students with AS fail to recognize and accurately interpret social cues and verbal and nonverbal behavior (Iovannone, Dunlap, Huber, &…
Descriptors: Cues, Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Program Descriptions
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Deng, Yuan; Booth, James R.; Chou, Tai-Li; Ding, Guo-Sheng; Peng, Dan-Ling – Neuropsychologia, 2008
Neural changes related to learning of the meaning of Chinese characters in English speakers were examined using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). We examined item specific learning effects for trained characters, but also the generalization of semantic knowledge to novel transfer characters that shared a semantic radical (part of a…
Descriptors: Semantics, Chinese, Generalization, Brain
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Emons, Wilco H. M. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2008
Person-fit methods are used to uncover atypical test performance as reflected in the pattern of scores on individual items in a test. Unlike parametric person-fit statistics, nonparametric person-fit statistics do not require fitting a parametric test theory model. This study investigates the effectiveness of generalizations of nonparametric…
Descriptors: Simulation, Nonparametric Statistics, Item Response Theory, Goodness of Fit
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Manley, Kelly; Collins, Belva C.; Stenhoff, Donald M.; Kleinert, Harold – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2008
Using the telephone to contact others can be an important skill in maintaining friendships with peers. This investigation used a system of least prompts (SLP) procedures to teach two telephone skills to 3 elementary students with cognitive disabilities: (a) placing phone calls and (b) leaving recorded voicemail messages. The SLP procedure was…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Mental Retardation, Elementary School Students, Peer Relationship
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Scherbaum, Charles A.; Goldstein, Harold W. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2008
Recent research examining racial differences on standardized cognitive tests has focused on the impact of test item difficulty. Studies using data from the SAT and GRE have reported a correlation between item difficulty and differential item functioning (DIF) such that minority test takers are less likely than majority test takers to respond…
Descriptors: Race, Test Items, Standardized Tests, Cognitive Tests
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Downs, Andrew; Downs, Robyn Conley; Rau, Kathryn – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
This study examined the effects of training and feedback on instructor performance of Discrete Trial Teaching (DTT) and support skills. This included an examination of the generalization and maintenance of instructor skills, and the impact of instructor skills on student performance. Six undergraduate research assistants received an 8-hour…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teacher Education, Preschool Children, Developmental Disabilities
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Botts, Betsy H.; Hershfeldt, Patti A.; Christensen-Sandfort, Robyn J. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2008
The purpose of this study was to critically review the empirical evidence surrounding three assertions presented by FlagHouse concerning Snoezelen[R] environments in day school public education settings. Given the absence of empirical literature examining the use of Snoezelen[R] in day school settings, the authors analyzed five studies that were…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Therapy, Developmental Disabilities, Scientific Research
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McCollough, Debra; Weber, Kimberly; Derby, K. Mark; McLaughlin, T. F. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2008
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of "Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons" (Engelmann, Haddox, & Bruner, 1983), on the acquisition and maintenance of reading skills by a six-year-old female with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Cognitive Disorder, and Mixed Receptive Language Disorder. The skills evaluated for…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Generalization, Reading Skills
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Shiffrin, Richard M.; Lee, Michael D.; Kim, Woojae; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan – Cognitive Science, 2008
This article reviews current methods for evaluating models in the cognitive sciences, including theoretically based approaches, such as Bayes factors and minimum description length measures; simulation approaches, including model mimicry evaluations; and practical approaches, such as validation and generalization measures. This article argues…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Generalization, Sciences, Models
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Agolla, Joseph E.; Ongori, Henry – Educational Research and Reviews, 2009
This research finding is based on the responses obtained from the undergraduate students at a higher learning institution (University) in Botswana. This paper investigated the stressors, symptoms and effects that are likely to be experienced by the undergraduate students in higher institutions (Universities). Stressors related to time, academic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Career Counseling, Student Motivation, Coping
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Durik, Amanda M.; Lovejoy, Chelsea M.; Johnson, Sara J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2009
This correlational longitudinal study examined how college students' achievement goals for college in general predicted overall grade point average and diversity in course selection. During their first semester of college, students (N = 214) reported their performance-approach, performance-avoidance, and mastery-approach goals for college and…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Course Selection (Students), Academic Achievement, Achievement Need
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Dib, Nancy Ellen; Sturmey, Peter – Behavior Modification, 2007
A behavioral skills training package, including verbal instruction, modeling, rehearsal, and feedback, was used to teach children correct posture, defined as keeping feet on the floor, legs parallel to each other, and the back and neck perpendicular to the floor, during flute lessons. Three typically developing girls aged 8 to 9 years…
Descriptors: Musical Instruments, Music, Teaching Methods, Feedback
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