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Buktenica, Norman A. – 1967
This study investigates the relationship between auditory and visual acuity and the learning of first grade reading and spelling. It was the aim of this study (1) to clarify the relationship between auditory and visual perception; (2) to investigate the ability of subjects to read and spell when, and if, differences exist in the perceptual…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Grade 1, Lower Class
Mednick, Sarnoff A.; Mednick, Martha T. – 1967
The forty minute Remote Associates Test (RAT) is designed to measure individual differences in an ability considered to be fundamental to the creative thinking process. It is based on a strictly associative interpretation of this process, an interpretation which envisions the process as one of seeing relationships between seemingly mutually remote…
Descriptors: American Culture, Answer Keys, Associative Learning, Creative Thinking
Melaragno, Ralph J. – 1966
The two-phase study compared two methods of adapting self-instructional materials to individual differences among learners. The methods were compared with each other and with a control condition involving only minimal adaptation. The first adaptation procedure was based on subjects' performances on a learning task in Phase I of the study; the…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Branching, Individual Differences, Learning Processes
Hollis, Roy E.; Woods, Elinor M. – 1975
This study was designed to: (1) investigate the relationships between internal-external (I-E) locus of control and academic achievement for boys and girls over a nine-month period and (2) to determine whether the moderate ability of I-E scores to predict academic achievement is due to the moderate reliabilities of the I-E measures. A total of 279…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Age Differences, Elementary Education
Freiden, Alan; And Others – 1976
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the real internal rate of return to the old age insurance (OAI) portion of the old age, survivors, and disability insurance (OASDI) program for worker-only beneficiaries retiring between 1967 and 1970. Section I reviews the analytical background for this study. The issues concern alternative measures of…
Descriptors: Income, Older Adults, Predictive Measurement, Research Methodology
Rodriguez Feijoo, Nelida – 1974
Investigations about attitudes toward mathematics carried out in the past decade were revised. The instruments used to measure attitudes toward mathematics were analysed as well as the attitudes toward different aspects of mathematics, their relation with other school subjects and their stability through time. Opinions about the influence of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Literature Reviews, Mathematics
Burstein, Leigh – 1975
Since problems associated with the statistical methodology of educational research are becoming increasingly important, this paper examines a subset of problems associated with the analysis and interpretation of aggregated data. Two major questions arise: (1) if a researcher knows the level (e.g., individual, teacher/classroom, school, school…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Data Collection, Data Processing, Educational Research
Sharon, Amiel T. – 1972
The primary use of the Tests of General Educational Development (GED) is to appraise the educational development of adults who have not completed their formal high school education. The significance of these tests for higher education lies in their extensive use in admission of non-high-school-graduate adults to college. This study has three major…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Adult Students, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations
Cooley, William W. – 1974
This paper deals with two fundamental problems that are embedded in the evaluation of school practices: (1) attributing value to outcome measures, and (2) attributing outcomes to particular practices. Ways of generating evidence regarding the value of an outcome are discussed, particularly longitudinal research that clarifies the causal relations…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Evaluation Methods, Instruction, Intellectual Development
Keating, Daniel P. – 1973
The prediction of creativity is an intricate and difficult problem for which there is no currently accepted method of solution. At least two conceptually discernable types of creativity are identifiable in research on the topic. The first type conceives creativity to be a trait which is distributed across the population in a fashion analogous to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Correlation, Creativity
Young, Frank W.; Young, Ruth C. – 1973
Studies pertaining to community growth have dealt with the community's territorial expansion, economy, government's functions, and institutions. Since researchers usually use the dimension that they have been taught (economists use economic measures, and social scientists use sociological measures), two problems have resulted: (1) How should…
Descriptors: Centralization, Codification, Community Development, Community Study
Harckham, Laura D. – 1970
A longitudinal study was undertaken to determine whether measures that are readily available in most school districts, administered in kindergarten by classroom teachers, could predict reading achievement as measured by standardized tests in grades 1 through 4. The subjects were 553 children in the kindergarten class of 1964-65 in Ithaca, New…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4
Merrell, Hal B. – 1969
This study was designed (1) to determine if the Wepman Auditory Discrimination Test and a group modification of the test would produce the same measure of auditory discrimination ability, (2) to determine if either the individual or group version of the test can be used to predict reading achievement, and (3) to obtain information relating…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Disadvantaged, Poverty, Predictive Measurement
Bennett, Virginia D. C. – 1970
Intelligence tests, particularly the Stanford-Binet, have been much abused and unintelligently misused. If the results of such testing are used for the purpose for which they were designed and are interpreted carefully and accurately, then the results can be used to indicate what kind of teaching methods should be utilized; what kind of cognitive…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Influences, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Objectives
Roach, Arthur J. – 1970
This paper looks at present and future capabilities for diagnosis and prediction in computer-based guidance efforts and reviews the problems and potentials which will accompany the implementation of such capabilities. In addition to necessary procedural refinement in prediction, future developments in computer-based educational and career…
Descriptors: Behavior, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Storage Devices, Counselor Role


