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Savage, Robert; Pillay, Vanitha; Melidona, Santo – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
This study explores 1) the components of rapid automatized naming (RAN) by first analyzing the factorial associations between RAN tasks and various nonword decoding and processing speed measures and secondly, by exploring which of these process latent variables are uniquely associated with literacy in 65 below-average readers and spellers. In…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Decoding (Reading), Literacy, Spelling
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Was, Christopher A.; Woltz, Dan J. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
Two individual differences studies tested relationships between listening comprehension and two conceptualizations of working memory (WM) capacity. Recently, some theorists have stressed that the empirically indicated limits of rehearsal-based WM storage components are inconsistent with the amounts of information needed to accomplish complex…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Listening Comprehension, Individual Differences, Models
Nderu-Boddington, Eulalee – Online Submission, 2008
This paper examines how Piaget, Werner, and Gardner differ regarding the roles of cognition, intelligence, and learning in the developmental process. Piaget believes in the predominance of genetic factors. Werner stresses the influence of biological factors, while Gardner proposes that the environment plays a greater influence in how intelligence…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Prior Learning, Learning Motivation, Student Motivation
Page, Scott E. – Princeton University Press, 2008
In this landmark book, Scott Page redefines the way we understand ourselves in relation to one another. "The Difference" is about how we think in groups--and how our collective wisdom exceeds the sum of its parts. Why can teams of people find better solutions than brilliant individuals working alone? And why are the best group decisions…
Descriptors: Democracy, Expertise, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism
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Friedman, Naomi P.; Miyake, Akira; Young, Susan E.; DeFries, John C.; Corley, Robin P.; Hewitt, John K. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2008
Recent psychological and neuropsychological research suggests that executive functions--the cognitive control processes that regulate thought and action--are multifaceted and that different types of executive functions are correlated but separable. The present multivariate twin study of 3 executive functions (inhibiting dominant responses,…
Descriptors: Genetics, Metacognition, Memory, Psychology
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Royer, Fred L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1984
Discusses quantification of stimulus variables and analytic versus synthetic strategies relating to the block design task in two articles. Provides commentaries on recent articles by Royer (1984) and Schorr, Bower, and Kiernan (1982). (JAC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences, Performance Factors
Brodbelt, Samuel – Peabody J Educ, 1970
A new device for measuring the thought processes of individual students has been developed at a major university and is expected to revolutionize the educational methods used in the schools. (CK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cybernetics, Individual Differences, Technological Advancement
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Checa, Purificacion; Rodriguez-Bailon, Rosa; Rueda, M. Rosario – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2008
The aim of the current study was to examine the role of individual differences in neurocognitive and temperamental systems of self-regulation in early adolescents' social and academic competence. Measures used in the study included the Attention Network Test, the Early Adolescence Temperament Questionnaire, a peer-reported Social Status…
Descriptors: Social Status, Academic Achievement, Early Adolescents, Social Adjustment
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Li, Yingli; O'Boyle, Michael W. – Psychological Record, 2008
Eighty college students mentally rotated 3-D shapes while maintaining a concurrent verbal or spatial memory load to investigate how sex, native language, and college major relate to the cognitive strategies employed during mental rotation (MR). Males were significantly better than females at MR, whereas native language was not related to MR…
Descriptors: Majors (Students), Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Spatial Ability
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Swisher, Raymond R.; Latzman, Robert D. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2008
This article introduces the special issue of the journal on the topic of youth violence as adaptation to community violence. Contrary to the predominant perspective that youth violence is a sign of dysfunction or maladaptation, the articles collected here consider whether some youth violence may have positively adaptive consequences in the face of…
Descriptors: Violence, Youth, Adjustment (to Environment), Research Needs
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Jahromi, Laudan B.; Stifter, Cynthia A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
Self-regulation, or the ability to control one's actions and responses, is essential for healthy development across varied contexts. Self-regulation comes in several forms, including emotional, behavioral, and cognitive. The present study sought to examine whether individual differences in one form of self-regulation was related to children's…
Descriptors: Validity, Preschool Children, Individual Differences, Self Control
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Imbo, Ineke; Vandierendonck, Andre – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2007
The current study tested the development of working memory involvement in children's arithmetic strategy selection and strategy efficiency. To this end, an experiment in which the dual-task method and the choice/no-choice method were combined was administered to 10- to 12-year-olds. Working memory was needed in retrieval, transformation, and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Arithmetic, Short Term Memory, Mathematics Anxiety
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Friedman, Alinda; Polson, Martha Campbell – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1981
A framework for understanding how cerebral specialization of function contributes to the flexibility of human information processing is presented. The left and right hemispheres together form a system of two mutually inaccessible and finite pools of resources which cannot be made available in different amounts at any given time. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences, Literature Reviews
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Gold, Ann E.; And Others – Intelligence, 1995
Whether IQ level exerts a differential effect on the impairment of cognitive performance induced during acute hypoglycemia was studied for 24 nondiabetic adults. At various levels of hypoglycemia, no overall effect of IQ on deterioration was noted. Higher IQ did not apparently protect against adverse effects. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Diabetes, Individual Differences
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Posner, Michael I.; Rothbart, Mary K.; Sheese, Brad E. – Developmental Science, 2007
A major problem for developmental science is understanding how the cognitive and emotional networks important in carrying out mental processes can be related to individual differences. The last five years have seen major advances in establishing links between alleles of specific genes and the neural networks underlying aspects of attention. These…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development, Cognitive Processes
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