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Cunha, Flavio; Heckman, James J. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2010
This paper reviews the recent literature on the production of skills of young persons. The literature features the multiplicity of skills that explain success in a variety of life outcomes. Noncognitive skills play a fundamental role in successful lives. The dynamics of skill formation reveal the interplay of cognitive and noncognitive skills, and…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Skill Development, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
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Uzgiris, Ina C. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1981
Imitation by infants functions in two ways: (1) to help the individual understand a puzzling event, and (2) to indicate mutuality with another person. Although changes in cognitive understanding influence the course of imitation, the occurrence of imitation in specific situations may be governed by the interplay of the two functions that imitation…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Communication Skills
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Plomin, Robert; Petrill, Stephen A. – Intelligence, 1997
Genetic research on intelligence has moved beyond the nature-nurture controversy to investigate developmental change and continuity, associations among cognitive abilities, and the developmental interface between nature and nurture. Advances in molecular genetics are leading to a new era of research. (Author/SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Genetics, Heredity, Individual Development
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Pascual-Leone, Juan – Human Development, 1994
Notes that Halford's book does not really address children's own understanding but rather the psychologist's attempt to understand children from the outside. Discusses the five major sets of ideas at the core of Halford's explanations of capacity, complexity/dimensionality, development, and learning. Examines two arguments against Halford's…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
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Sansone, Carol; Berg, Cynthia A. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1993
Describes a model of adaptation to the environment across the life span. Proposes that an individual's performance in an activity is affected not only by cognitive capacity but also by perceptions and definitions of the activity. Empirical support for the model, based on a survey of individuals' everyday experiences and on laboratory studies, is…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Age Differences, Behavior Change
Rickman, David L. – 1989
This study reviews the literature on gender issues in human development, focuses on student revealing differences in specific abilities of males and females, and discusses whether those differences are as well established as the literature suggests. The research literature is examined from the following perspectives: perception, physical/motor…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Ability, Environmental Influences, Gender Issues
Halperin, Dora – 1986
The cultural nature of the concept of the child in American early childhood education from 1880 to the present was examined. Chapters 1 through 10 consider the following concepts: (1) the child as a theoretical construction in a review of the literature; (2) the exaltation of childhood by Froebel and the American Froebelians; (3) the savage child…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Ability, Cultural Influences, Definitions
Hill, Kenneth L. – 1981
An overview of some educational implications of brain related research indicates that new insights can be gained from brain research. Four areas of study appear to be promising. First, the study of the evolution of the brain involves theories derived mostly from sociobiology, which is the study of the social behavior of animals, including humans…
Descriptors: Brain, Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
May, Wanda T. – 1989
This paper discusses the content, theoretical context, and goals of elementary art and music education. The paper focuses on statements about teaching for understanding, higher order thinking, and problem solving. Part 1 addresses the historical and theoretical context of goals and practices in art and music education. Four currents of curriculum…
Descriptors: Art Education, Cognitive Ability, Comprehension, Concept Formation