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Schreyer, Richard; And Others – Journal of Leisure Research, 1984
The extent of previous recreational participation is an indicator of the amount and type of information used by an individual to make decisions concerning leisure behavior. Data from a national survey of river recreationists observed differences across different types of experience use history in on-site behaviors, motives for participation, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Goal Orientation, Leisure Time, Participation
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Drabin-Partenio, Ingrid; Maloney, Wendy Hall – Journal of Reading, 1982
Describes a study of the background knowledge of college students from remedial English, regular composition, and English-as-a-second-language classrooms, indicating that remedial students often do not have the background information network necessary to cope with materials. (HTH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Freshmen, Educational Background, Educational Research
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Hoijer, Birgitta – Communication Research, 1989
Presents two studies of thoughts in relation to viewing of expository television programs. Shows a close relationship between comprehension and thoughts, and demonstrates that expository television can engage viewers in deep cognitive activities. Finds different reception profiles among viewers, correlating closely with topic-relevant previous…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Documentaries
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Wallen, Erik; Plass, Jan L.; Brunken, Roland – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2005
Students participated in a study (n = 98) investigating the effectiveness of three types of annotations on three learning outcome measures. The annotations were designed to support the cognitive processes in the comprehension of scientific texts, with a function to aid either the process of selecting relevant information, organizing the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Verbal Ability, Reading Comprehension, Documentation
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Connell, Louise; Keane, Mark T. – Cognitive Science, 2006
Plausibility has been implicated as playing a critical role in many cognitive phenomena from comprehension to problem solving. Yet, across cognitive science, plausibility is usually treated as an operationalized variable or metric rather than being explained or studied in itself. This article describes a new cognitive model of plausibility, the…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Models, Comprehension, Problem Solving
Lo, Jane-Jane; Watanabe, Tad – 1995
One fifth grade student, Martha, was encouraged to develop her informal ratio and proportion strategies during a 6-month teaching experiment. The challenges Martha faced during the teaching experiment are described. The current study supports the claim made by Kaput and West (1994) that initial instruction on ratio and proportion based on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Grade 5, Intermediate Grades
Dillon, Ronna F.; Stevenson-Hicks, Randy – 1983
A study examined the extent to which common knowledge structures and the presence of common performance components are important factors in reasoning. The eye fixations of 37 college students were recorded as they solved four types of complex inductive reasoning tasks: (1) verbal analogies, (2) figural analogies, (3) verbal series completions, and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Eye Fixations, Eye Movements
Kay, Paul – 1982
The main experience of an ideal reader while reading a text is an "envisionment" of that text, a representation in the reader's mind of the content of the text. According to this view the envisionment grows and sometimes changes as the reader progresses through the text, and the ideal reader not only updates and supplements the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, Expectation, Language Processing
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Richgels, Donald J. – Reading Horizons, 1984
Argues that the mystery surrounding comprehension development can be dispelled by an understanding of schema theory and linguistic theory and especially by an understanding of W. Kintsch's model of comprehension, which draws from those bodies of theory. Describes teaching methods based upon Kintsch's model. (FL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Linguistic Theory, Models
Dogan-Dunlap, Hamide; Torres, Cristina; Chen, Fan – Online Submission, 2005
The paper provides a college mathematics student's concept maps, definitions, and essays to support the thesis that language-based prior knowledge can influence students' cognitive processes of mathematical concepts. A group of intermediate algebra students who displayed terms mainly from the spoken language on the first and the second concept…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Essays, Cognitive Processes, Speech
Williams, Gaye – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2003
The impact of prior learning on new learning is highlighted by the case of Dean, a Year 8 student who developed his own method to find the sum of the interior angles of a polygon without knowing why his method worked. Enriched transcripts and visual displays of the cognitive, social (Dreyfus, Hershkowitz, & Schwarz, 2001) and affective elements…
Descriptors: Prior Learning, Generalization, Geometry, Concept Formation
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Hayes, David A.; Tierney, Robert J. – Reading Research Quarterly, 1982
Supports the function of analogy in activating specific background knowledge and generally related knowledge in reading unfamiliar text, a view consistent with emerging schema theoretic notions. (AEA)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discourse Analysis, High School Students, Learning Theories
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Peterson, Candida C.; Siegal, Michael – New Directions for Child Development, 1997
Examined reasoning in normal, autistic, and deaf individuals. Found that deaf individuals who grow up in hearing homes without fluent signers show selective impairments in theory of mind similar to those of autistic individuals. Results suggest that conversational differences in the language children hear accounts for distinctive patterns of…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Development, Children, Cognitive Development
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Schreiber, James B.; Shinn, David – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2003
Argues that epistemological beliefs of community college students can impact their learning processes. Explains that epistemological beliefs interact with other knowledge structures. Reports on a study that explores the association between students' epistemological beliefs and learning processes. Suggests there are relationships between Fixed…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges, Epistemology, Learning
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Eckhardt, Beverly B.; And Others – Communication Research, 1991
Examines the relative contributions of both verbal ability and prior knowledge to comprehension and memory for a televised movie, in both immediate and delayed recall conditions. Suggests that, although both factors aid in the comprehension process, they do so in different ways. (SR)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Higher Education
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