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Cremins, Mary Ann – 1987
Definitions and identification practices are examined in light of special problems facing gifted disabled and gifted disadvantaged students. Research is reviewed on a variety of gifted subgroups, including physical disabilities, diverse cultures and ethnic groups, underachievement, and learning disabilities. Differences in definitions of gifted…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted Disabled, Gifted Disadvantaged
Milford, Patricia – 1980
Understanding how laughter communicates helps to explain how individuals respond to laughter in intercultural situations. There are three manifestations of laughter: reflex responses to particular physical stimuli; automatic reactions to informative stimuli that can be intentionally controlled; and symbols encoded with semantic meanings…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Humor, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedCook, Ellen Piel – Counseling Psychologist, 1987
Presents a critical review which provides an overview of basic assumptions, measures, research topics, and research results in the androgyny literature. Notes that research on developmental perspectives emphasizes the importance of focusing on how individuals systematically maintain and modify their perceptions and experiences as men and women…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Androgyny, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedLynch, Ann Q. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1985
Includes an introduction to the theory of Jungian psychological type, on which the Myers Briggs Type Indicator is based, ways to apply the Indicator to work settings, research in type related to careers, and suggestions for its use by employment counselors. (MCF)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Employee Attitudes, Employment Counselors
Peer reviewedKrasnor, Linda R.; Mitterer, John O. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1984
Provides framework for assessing the extent to which problem-solving skills learned through LOGO, a children's graphics-oriented-structured computer language, may be transferred to other contexts. Examines principles governing generalization of learning. Discusses learning transfer and components of the LOGO experience that may affect transfer.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Individual Differences, Learning, Problem Solving
Tudge, Jonathan; Hogan, Diane – 1997
Lev Vygotsky maintained that historical and cultural aspects of development started from the point at which humans could first be distinguished from apes. It is critical to consider the dialectical relationship between the individual and the cultural environment in which the child actively masters cultural behavior. Interaction with others…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Cooperation, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedFlavell, John H. – Child Development, 1982
If human cognitive development advances through a series of broad and general stages, then the child's mind at any developmental point should seem consistent and similar across situations in its maturity level and general style. However, there appear to be factors and conditions that promote homogeneity and heterogeneity in the child's cognitive…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Environmental Influences
Peer reviewedOverall, John E.; Hollister, Leo E. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Empirical cluster analysis methods have been the basis for development of a phenomenological classification of depressive disorders. Verbal descriptions of the distinguishing features of anxious, hostile, agitated, and retarded subtypes of depression are provided to facilitate development of clinical classification concepts. A review of validity…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Classification, Cluster Analysis
Peer reviewedPeterson, David A.; Eden, Donna Z. – Educational Gerontology, 1981
Suggests cognitive style as a conceptual approach to older adult instruction. Summarizes data on younger learners obtained through this approach. Results of initial research indicated older adults prefer the field-dependent cognitive approach to content and methodology. Implications for elderly education are discussed. (RC)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Style, Group Instruction, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedGray, Esther Cappon – Clearing House, 1980
The author reviews some research, particularly that of Roger Sperry, substantiating the existence of different thinking styles in the two brain hemispheres and the development of this differentiation in infancy and childhood. She draws some implications for elementary teaching. (SJL)
Descriptors: Adults, Cerebral Dominance, Children, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedJenkins, Joseph R.; Fuchs, Lynn S.; van den Broek, Paul; Espin, Christine; Deno, Stanley L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines the common and distinct contributions of context-free and context reading skill to reading comprehension and the contributions of context-free reading skill and reading comprehension to context fluency. Results support the conclusion that word level processes contribute relatively more to fluency at lower levels while comprehension…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Elementary Education, Individual Differences, Reading Comprehension
Peer reviewedAlexander, Joyce M.; And Others – Developmental Review, 1995
Provides an overview of the existing literature on the development of metacognition in gifted children and emphasizes the needed areas of research. Reviews research examining individual differences in gifted and nongifted children in the development of declarative metacognition knowledge, cognitive monitoring, and the regulation of strategies.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Gifted
Peer reviewedKavanagh, Moya – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1995
Hernnstein and Murray raise the specter of a cognitively stratified society that is resistant to change because of heredity and that serves the interests and perpetuates the advantages of the cognitive elite. The authors' policy remedies that focus on the individual and local community can do little to promote genuine equality and social justice.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cognitive Ability, Community, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedHill, Clara E. – Counseling Psychologist, 1992
Reviews research on therapist techniques in brief individual therapy in terms of its implications for practice. Covers overall effectiveness of therapist techniques; effectiveness of specific therapist techniques of interpretation and self-disclosure; factors moderating effects of therapist techniques; and importance of therapist and client covert…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Individual Counseling
Peer reviewedDale, Philip S.; Cole, Kevin N. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1991
In response to Leonard (EC 600 867), two aspects of language development are identified in which the discrepancies between domains of language and/or cognitive development often observed in specific language impairment children occur naturally as a consequence of individual variation in rate of development together with relative independence of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences, Language Acquisition


