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Peer reviewedLorsbach, Thomas C.; Ewing, Roseanne H. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 1995
Thirty-six learning disabled (LD) and 36 nondisabled children (mean age = 12) were presented with sentences under either of 2 conditions and then given a recognition and source attribution task. The study concluded that, though LD children did not differ in recognition performance, results did suggest that children with LD possess a general…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Sources, Learning Disabilities
Smith, David Lawson; And Others – 1983
The problems which emerge in a critical assessment of social perception research reflect limitations at both the theoretical and implementational levels. Traditionally, social perception research has focused on conscious, cognitive, and linguistic processes in studying the perception of psychological qualities of people. Such a focus leaves…
Descriptors: Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Information Sources, Perception
Cooper, Harris; Ribble, Ronald – 1985
Three influences on the outcomes of literature searches undertaken as part of integrative research reviews were examined: (1) the degree of expertise of the searcher; (2) the amount of information available (i.e., keywords, bibliographics, abstracts); and (3) the cognitive characteristics of the searcher. Participants were presented with…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Information Needs
Krantz, Susan E. – 1983
The cognitive model of depression postulates that the depressed individual's cognitions are not only negative, but erroneous and impervious to information from the environment. However, the valence of that information ultimately determines whether those cognitions are impervious or merely receptive. The actual life circumstances of the depressed…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Counseling Techniques


