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Peer reviewedBelmont, John M.; Mitchell, D. Wayne – Intelligence, 1987
The General Strategies Hypothesis and the Strategy-deficiency Hypothesis are discussed in relation to conclusions made by Symposium participants. A contrast emerges between Borkowski, et. al.'s embrace of the Strategy-deficiency Hypothesis and Turnure's dissatisfaction with it. (LMO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Epistemology, Memory
Peer reviewedMcGue, Matt; And Others – Intelligence, 1984
A battery of information processing measures and psychometric tests of specific and general cognitive abilities was administered to 34 monozygotic and 13 dizygotic reared apart twin pairs or triplets. Correlations between information processing parameters and psychometric abilities as well as twin resemblances for the information processing…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedJarman, Ronald F.; Das, J. P. – Intelligence, 1977
Three groups of fourth graders (N=180) were selected on the basis of high, average and low IQ scores. Available from: Ablex Publishing Corporation, 355 Chestnut Street, Norwood, New Jersey 07648. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedBray, Norman W.; Turner, Lisa A. – Intelligence, 1987
It is shown how typical analyses of strategic behavior focus on the "problem of remembering" based on the experimenter's conceptualization of optimum task performance. A new definition of a strategy is suggested in which strategies are seen as attempts to solve the "problem of remembering" as understood by the person. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Comprehension, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBorkowski, John G.; And Others – Intelligence, 1987
A metacognitive model was proposed as an explanatory framework for spontaneous strategy use. A study in which hyperactive children transferred newly acquired strategies following self-control training and attributional retraining served as an illustration of how components in the model can be used to better understand "spontaneity." (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Epistemology, Hyperactivity
Peer reviewedTurnure, James E. – Intelligence, 1987
In a synthesis of concepts from communication, comprehension, and socialization of intelligence, it is suggested that strategy adoption is dependent on the prior learning of the "situated meaning" for tasks requiring the use of memory strategies. In this view, strategy deficiencies in the mentally retarded arise from an impoverished learning…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Communication (Thought Transfer), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKeil, Frank C. – Intelligence, 1982
An approach to intelligence which emphasizes domain-specific constraints on knowledge structures is compared to information processing approaches. The evaluation of any cognitive ability as being intelligent crucially depends on prior specification of the formal constraints on the domains of knowledge from which that ability originates. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style


