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PDF pending restorationReid, J. C.; Seibert, Warren F. – 1974
The analysis of previously obtained data concerning short-term visual memory and cognition by a method suggested by Tucker is proposed. Although interesting individual differences undoubtedly exist in people's ability and capacity to process short-term visual information, studies have not generally examined these differences. In fact, conventional…
Descriptors: Learning, Learning Processes, Memory, Performance Criteria
Peer reviewedKrekling, S.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1989
Among 294 children of three to eight years, tactual oddity learning increased gradually with age. The finding of bidirectional cross-modal transfer of oddity learning supported the suggestion that such transfer occurs when training and transfer oddity tasks share a common vehicle dimension. Results are considered consistent with the view that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Learning, Problem Solving
Gunter, Barrie – Journal of Educational Television and Other Media, 1980
Nine televised news stories were presented to 60 college students under newscaster-only, newscaster-plus-film, or newscaster-plus-stills formats, and information gain was tested using a multiple-choice questionnaire administered immediately after viewing. Overall learning differences were nonsignificant. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Intermode Differences, Learning
Holliday, William G. – 1979
Modern educational theory suggests that the learning of a visual science concept is best taught using a combination of pictorial and verbal instruction describing these characteristics and examples and best evaluated using words and visuals not used during instruction. Recent research suggests a four-step instructional-testing model usable by…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Theories, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science
When Less Is More: Meaningful Learning from Visual and Verbal Summaries of Science Textbook Lessons.
Peer reviewedMayer, Richard E.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1996
In 3 experiments, 163 college students who read a summary with a sequence of short captions with simple illustrations depicting steps in a process recalled the steps and solved transfer problems as well as or better than students who received the full text with a summary or alone. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Instructional Materials, Learning
Calkins, Ronald R. – 1974
The objective was to determine (for neutral topic material) whether learning and attitude of basic airmen would be affected by using instructors from different branches of Department of Defense Services teaching through the medium of television. Instructor uniform created no differences in learning or attitude when students were taught a neutral…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Educational Television, Learning, Military Training
Peer reviewedAckerman, Amy S. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1981
Reports results of a study designed to determine how well several forms of adjunct questions establish encoding by visual imagery, and whether such coding enhances performance compared to questions designed to encourage verbal encoding alone. (CS)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Elementary School Science, Grade 6, Imagery
Ebie, Brian D. – Psychology of Music, 2004
The purpose of this research was to determine whether there were significant differences in male or female middle-school students' ability to appropriately convey the emotions of happiness, sadness, anger, and fear while singing musical passages within the context of four treatment situations. Four treatment methodologies were designed to identify…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Females
Murray, G. K.; Veijola, J.; Moilanen, K.; Miettunen, J.; Glahn, D. C.; Cannon, T. D.; Jones, P. B.; Isohanni, M. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: The relationship between the age of reaching infant developmental milestones and later intellectual function within the normal population remains unresolved. We hypothesised that the age of learning to stand in infancy would be associated with adult executive function and that the association would be apparent throughout the range of…
Descriptors: Verbal Learning, Infants, Foreign Countries, Cognitive Processes
Tyler, Joanna – 1979
This study examines the effects of readiness level and learning modality emphasis on the form discrimination performance of kindergarten children on training and transfer tasks. Forty-eight male and 48 female kindergarten children between the ages of 5.5 and 6.5 years participated in the study. The children were randomly selected from a group of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Discrimination Learning, Distinctive Features (Language), Kindergarten Children
Hunter, Walter E.; McCants, Louise S. – 1977
A Study of students' preferred learning styles at Sinclair Community College utilized the Learning Styles Inventory (LSI), which provides 100 discriminations within the following categories: Conditions, reflecting concern for learning situation dynamics; Content, indicating major areas of interest; Mode, showing the general modality through which…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adult Students, Age Differences, Aural Learning

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