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Vigo, Ronaldo; Doan, Charles A.; Zhao, Li – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
The quest for determining the degree of learning difficulty associated with different types of categories has been instrumental in our understanding of human categorization behavior and, more broadly, human generalization. For instance, we now know that the topological nature of the dimensions (e.g., whether these are integral or separable) that…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Classification, Learning Processes, Difficulty Level
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Krieglstein, Felix; Beege, Maik; Rey, Günter Daniel; Ginns, Paul; Krell, Moritz; Schneider, Sascha – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
For more than three decades, cognitive load theory has been addressing learning from a cognitive perspective. Based on this instructional theory, design recommendations and principles have been derived to manage the load on working memory while learning. The increasing attention paid to cognitive load theory in educational science quickly…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Learning Theories, Test Reliability
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Liu, Lingyan; Zhao, Bo; Rao, Yiqiang – International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education, 2022
A lot of studies have shown that there is an "inverse U-curve" relationship between learners' grades and cognitive load. Learners' grades are closely related to their learning behavior characteristics on online learning. Is there any relationship between online learners' behavior characteristics and cognitive load? Based on this, the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Learning Analytics, Electronic Learning
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Hong, Quan Nha; Bangpan, Mukdarut; Stansfield, Claire; Kneale, Dylan; O'Mara-Eves, Alison; Grootel, Leonie; Thomas, James – Research Synthesis Methods, 2022
Reviewing complex interventions is challenging because they include many elements that can interact dynamically in a nonlinear manner. A systems perspective offers a way of thinking to help understand complex issues, but its application in evidence synthesis is not established. The aim of this project was to understand how and why systems…
Descriptors: Intervention, Systems Approach, Evidence, Synthesis
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Quarfoot, David; Rabin, Jeffrey M. – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2022
In mathematics education, the research on proof by contradiction (PBC) often claims that this activity is more difficult for students than direct proof, or simply difficult in general. Many hypotheses have been offered to support or explain this belief, yet they span a disorientingly wide swath of journal articles, conference papers,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Difficulty Level
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Mori, Kazuo; Kudo, Hiroshi – Contemporary School Psychology, 2022
Kudo and Mori, "Psychological Reports," 117, 631-642, (2015) used a presentation trick to covertly present a set of easier anagram tasks to 20 junior high school students while their 60 classmates observed more difficult tasks. These two samples were selected randomly, and their IQ scores counterbalanced. The target students outperformed…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, Junior High School Students, Intervention
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Rawal, Amit; Tseng, Philip – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Visual statistical learning (VSL) occurs when participants are exposed to spatially or temporally ordered stimuli, and become increasingly sensitive to them without explicitly realizing the hidden regularities. In the temporal domain of VSL, participants are usually exposed to shape-triplets, followed by the use of familiarity judgments and…
Descriptors: Visual Learning, Incidental Learning, Difficulty Level, Reaction Time
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Newman, Vera E.; Yee, Hannah F.; Walker, Adrian R.; Toumbelekis, Metaxia; Most, Steven B. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
People often need to update representations of information upon discovering them to be incorrect, a process that can be interrupted by competing cognitive demands. Because anxiety and stress can impair cognitive performance, we tested whether looming threat can similarly interfere with the process of updating representations of a statement's…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Anxiety
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Qingchuan Li; Yan Luximon; Jiaxin Zhang; Yao Song – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Although the utilization of mobile technologies has recently emerged in various educational settings, limited research has focused on cognitive load detection in the pen-based learning process. This research conducted two experimental studies to investigate what and how multimodal data can be used to measure and classify learners' real-time…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Electronic Learning, Handwriting
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Jimmy Van Rijt; Arina Banga; Martijn Goudbeek – Applied Linguistics, 2024
An important skill for L1 language teachers when teaching grammar is the ability to produce and quickly evaluate arguments that underpin a grammatical analysis. Previous research has revealed that the strongest arguments in favour of a particular grammatical analysis are based on linguistic manipulations (LM) rather than on rules of thumb (RoT).…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Language Teachers, Grammar, Cognitive Processes
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Aditya Shah; Ajay Devmane; Mehul Ranka; Prathamesh Churi – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Online learning has grown due to the advancement of technology and flexibility. Online examinations measure students' knowledge and skills. Traditional question papers include inconsistent difficulty levels, arbitrary question allocations, and poor grading. The suggested model calibrates question paper difficulty based on student performance to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Difficulty Level, Grading, Test Construction
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Matt Tincani; Shawn P. Gilroy; Art Dowdy – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2024
Open science practices are designed to enhance the utility, integrity, and credibility of scientific research. This article highlights how preregistration in open science practice can be leveraged to enhance the rigor and transparency of single-case experimental designs within an applied behavior analysis framework. We provide an overview of the…
Descriptors: Applied Behavior Analysis, Scientific Research, Research Design, Difficulty Level
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Valentina Nachtigall; David Williamson Shaffer; Nikol Rummel – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
A highly authentic learning setting is likely to trigger positive motivational and emotional reactions due to its emphasis on promoting the acquisition of knowledge that is connected and transferable to real-world phenomena outside the learning environment. However, a high level of authenticity is usually accompanied by a high level of complexity…
Descriptors: Authentic Learning, Difficulty Level, Teaching Methods, Educational Theories
Janetta Adelle Robins Boone – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation aimed to expand knowledge and practical uses of educational technology tools in high-stakes team training environments. This study depicted the real-world impacts of virtual reality (VR) technology on learning and training for the Royal New Zealand Police Academy and those training teams in high-stakes environments.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Police Education, Police
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Lewis Doyle; Peter R. Harris; Matthew J. Easterbrook – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2024
A growing body of research has demonstrated that teachers' judgements may be biased by the demographics and characteristics of the students they teach. However, less work has investigated the contexts in which teachers may be most vulnerable to bias. In two pre-registered experimental studies we explored whether the quality of students' work, and…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Bias, Context Effect, Cognitive Processes
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