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Griffin, Robert J. – 1981
A study was conducted as part of a program to develop and test an individual level communications model. The model proposes that audience members bring to communications situations a set of learned cognitive processing strategies that produce cognitive structural representations of information in memory to facilitate the meeting of the various…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Communication Research
Reid, D. Kim – 1975
Thirty impulsive and 30 reflective EMR (educable mentally retarded) Black students (9-12 years old) were administered conjunctive concept attainment tasks with or without a memory aid. Repeated measures analyses of variance were used to examine the effects of the independent variables (cognitive tempo, presence or absence of a memory aid, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Norman, Donald A. – 1979
Cognitive science is a science of intelligence, of knowledge and its uses. Research is psychological theory follows four major themes: Perception, Attention, Memory, and Performance. Only when the range of cognitive mechanisms and functions is known, can possible theoretical approaches characterizing human thought and cognition be distinguished.…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Biological Influences, Cognitive Processes, Intellectual Development
Durio, Helen F. – 1978
Eighty-nine college students with varying levels of divergent thinking aptitude participated in a study focusing on the processing of concrete and abstract stimuli. The subjects were administered three divergent thinking instruments. Their processing of concrete and abstract stimuli was studied in two separate free-response tasks. It was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Creativity, Creativity Research
Evans, Thomas; Byers, Joe – 1978
The auditory/verbal short-term memory of 64 college students was examined across a wide range of retention intervals (5 seconds to 60 seconds). High attention during interpolated processing was ensured by monitoring rehearsal with a combination of methods, and errors were analyzed for evidence of proactive and intra-unit interference. Recall of…
Descriptors: Attention, Auditory Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Dungan, Rebecca Kirschenman – 1978
Forty-eight first grade students participated in a three-fold study to (1) examine the effect of repeated exposure to text on memory for prose as determined through retelling, (2) determine how low and high comprehending students performed on this task, and (3) determine if males would perform as well as females on the task. The subjects were…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Grade 1, Memory, Primary Education
Neches, Robert – 1978
This paper describes an approach to task analysis which seeks to identify potential sources of difficulty in the self-discovery of improved procedures by students who have been taught simpler procedures. The approach considers novices' procedures in terms of the changes needed to produce an expert procedure; the knowledge required to make those…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Discovery Learning, Learning Theories
Mason, Jana M. – 1977
Mentally retarded subjects who could read were tested on their ability to pronounce words and to produce meaningful associates. Analyses of their responses indicated an overuse of a strategy of memorizing words as a way to recognize words in print and an inability to consider word meanings in terms of abstract referents. A comparison of these…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes
Weathermon, Sidney Earl – 1976
This study investigated whether recall of expository information by a learner will be affected by the mode or combination of modes through which the information is presented. Subjects, 359 fifth-grade students, were randomly stratified into four treatment groups on the basis of sex and reading ability. Treatment for each of the groups was as…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Grade 5
Harmel, Sarah Jane – 1978
This study investigated five ability tests related to the water-jug problem. Previous analyses identified two processes used during solution: means-ends analysis and memory of visited states. Subjects were 240 undergraduate psychology students. A real-time computer system presented the problem and recorded responses. Ability tests were paper and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Higher Education
Adams, Marilyn Jager – 1978
To develop a coherent description of the knowledge and processes involved in skillful word recognition, a study was devised in which 16 adults participated in four related experiments. The purpose of the first experiment was to examine some basic aspects of the processing of words, pseudowords, and nonwords and to discover basic differences in…
Descriptors: Adults, Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Cues
Hayes-Roth, Barbara – 1977
Cued-recall and two-alternative, forced-choice recognition measures were used to evaluate subjects' retention of the specific wordings of studied texts. Results obtained after 10-minute and 24 hour retention intervals suggest that the studied wordings of texts are functional components of their memory representations. Theories that assume…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Learning Processes, Memory
Thorndyke, Perry W. – 1977
A framework for viewing human text comprehension, memory, and recall is presented that assumes patterns of abstract conceptual relations are used to guide processing. These patterns consist of clusters of knowledge that encode prototypical co-occurrences of situations and events in narrative texts. The patterns are assumed to be a part of a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Processes, Information Processing, Learning Processes
Underwood, Benton J. – 1975
The purpose of these studies was to test a theory of associative context (defined as the association between two words in a pair) on recognition memory. The theory states that culturally associated words in a pair and nonassociated words in a pair differ after a single study trial in terms of their frequency representation in memory. Two…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Memory
Underwood, Benton J.; And Others – 1975
In an earlier study, subjects who were shown the two words "inside" and "consult" at two different points in a study list of two syllable words were willing to accept the word "insult" as having been on the study list. It was concluded that each syllable had a representation in memory over and beyond the semantic factors which are normally…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Memory, Phonetics
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