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Miriam Romero; James F. Juola; Cristina Casadevante; José Manuel Hernández – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
The Mastery Performance-Goal Orientation Test (MP-GOT) assesses performance- and mastery-orientation along a single bipolar dimension. In Study 1 (n = 198) we explored its psychometric properties and determined whether its results were related to learning. In addition, we employed Latent Profile Analysis to explore goal orientation profiles. In…
Descriptors: Mastery Tests, Goal Orientation, Cooperative Learning, Psychometrics
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Zheng Zheng; Jun Wang – npj Science of Learning, 2024
While statistical learning is often studied individually, its collective representation through self-other integration remains unclear. This study examines dynamic self-other integration and its multi-brain mechanism using simultaneous recordings from dyads. Participants (N = 112) each repeatedly responded to half of a fixed stimulus sequence with…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Cooperative Learning, Observational Learning, Learning Processes
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Gareth Bates; James Shea – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
Retrieval practice has been shown to be an effective and efficient way to enhance learning and which has led researchers to call for retrieval practice to be part of teachers' regular repertoire of activities within a classroom. Recent policy changes in England have seen retrieval practice being encouraged and emphasized as a strategy that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recall (Psychology), Information Retrieval, Learning Processes
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Xinning Zheng – International Journal of Web-Based Learning and Teaching Technologies, 2024
The integration of Internet technology and the collaborative development of smart classrooms is an essential step for colleges and universities to advance English instruction reform. This study utilized data mining (DM) technology to analyze the learning process in college English smart classrooms. The results indicate that the DM algorithm used…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Data Use, Learning Processes, Educational Technology
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Jalene D. Moreno; R. Douglas Greer; Jessica Dudek – Education and Treatment of Children, 2024
Imitation and emulation are both important response modalities when learning new tasks. The current study tested the effects of establishing generalized imitation (GI) across missing topographies (gross motor, fine motor, multiple-step motor) on number of sessions-to-criterion for four preschoolers with developmental delays who were learning novel…
Descriptors: Imitation, Topography, Accuracy, Preschool Children
Rebecca Bamberger – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Being uncomfortable by choice as a means of personal growth has been touted for hundreds of years among scholars, philosophers, religious leaders, modern pop culture icons, and more. Yet, research pertaining to the benefits of being uncomfortable by choice is sparse. This qualitative, grounded theory study addressed the first step of…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Grounded Theory, Learning Processes, Psychological Patterns
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M. Carmen Ruiz-Jiménez; Rocío Martínez-Jiménez; Ana Licerán-Gutiérrez – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2024
The flipped classroom model has positive effects on the educational process, and has recently become an alternative to the traditional model. However, additional research is necessary to identify the causes of those improvements and the contexts in which this methodology performs better. In this study, we analyze the perceptions of different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Attitudes, Flipped Classroom, Undergraduate Students
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Hei-Chia Wang; Yu-Hung Chiang; I-Fan Chen – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Assessment is viewed as an important means to understand learners' performance in the learning process. A good assessment method is based on high-quality examination questions. However, generating high-quality examination questions manually by teachers is a time-consuming task, and it is not easy for students to obtain question banks. To solve…
Descriptors: Natural Language Processing, Test Construction, Test Items, Models
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Kenny Yu; Wolf Vanpaemel; Francis Tuerlinckx; Jonas Zaman – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Perception and perceptual memory play crucial roles in fear generalization, yet their dynamic interaction remains understudied. This research (N = 80) explored their relationship through a classical differential conditioning experiment. Results revealed that while fear context perception fluctuates over time with a drift effect, perceptual memory…
Descriptors: Generalizability Theory, Generalization, Fear, Learning Processes
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Wenjing Li; Fuxing Wang; Richard E. Mayer – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Background: Although adding embodied instructors on the screen is considered an effective way to improve online multimedia learning, its effectiveness is still controversial. The level of realism of embodied on-screen instructors may be an influencing factor, but it is unclear how it affects multimedia learning. Aims: We explored whether and how…
Descriptors: College Students, Multimedia Instruction, Realism, Electronic Learning
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Bodong Chen – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
Learning scientists have historically been interested in understanding how learning happens and in creating innovations to facilitate learning in real-world situations. Recently, the field has recognized that advancing standalone innovations is not enough to address systemic problems in education; instead, the focus must be broadened to sustain…
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Sustainability, Scientists, Learning Processes
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Sarah Woodside; Jennifer L. Eury; Phylicia G. Taylor; Brittany C. Buis; Kathy Lund Dean; Charles J. Fornaciari; John B. Stark; E. James Flynn – Management Teaching Review, 2024
A community of practice (COP) can offer learning and support as a group of people who come together to share concerns, best practices, or new knowledge about some shared interest or passion. However, creating or joining a COP may present challenges, especially for those whose networks are relatively undeveloped. In this article, we define a COP…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, Learning Processes, Learning Strategies, Observational Learning
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Nora Turoman; Evie Vergauwe – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
There is growing recognition that working memory and selective attention are highly related. However, a key function of selective attention--ignoring distractors--is much less understood in the domain of working memory. In the attention domain, it is now clear that distractors' task relevance and stimulation of multiple senses at a time (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Short Term Memory, Interference (Learning)
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Vicente Talanquer; Resa Kelly – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Analysis of results from research in cognitive science and discipline-based education in recent years suggests that student thinking and learning can be better understood and investigated by adopting a systemic perspective that recognizes the complex and dynamic interactions taking place within and across multiple interconnected and interdependent…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Cognitive Science, Thinking Skills
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Feng, Tianying; Chung, Gregory K. W. K. – Grantee Submission, 2022
A critical issue in using fine-grained gameplay data to measure learning processes is the development of indicators and the algorithms used to derive such indicators. Successful development--that is, developing traceable, interpretable, and sensitive-to-learning indicators--requires understanding the underlying theory, how the theory is…
Descriptors: Games, Data Collection, Learning Processes, Measurement
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