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Peer reviewedSchofield, Neville J.; Kirby, John R. – Cognition and Instruction, 1994
Examined task factors, cognitive processes, and individual differences as determinants of performance in 188 adults locating a position on a topographical map. Both spatial visualization ability and a visual learning style were found to be effective predictors of performance. A form of verbal strategy training produced significantly improved…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Individual Differences
Peer reviewedToplak, Maggie E.; Stanovich, Keith E. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2002
The domain specificity and generality of an important critical thinking skill was examined by administering nine reasoning and decision-making tasks to 125 adults. Performance across tasks displayed considerable domain specificity, but five tasks displayed moderate convergence. Performance on tasks that displayed domain generality was more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style, Convergent Thinking, Critical Thinking
Kang, Shumin – Forum, 1999
Focuses on the role of learning style and individual differences in English-as-a-Second/Foreign-Language (ESL/EFL) learning. Discusses ways to help ESL/EFL educators and program designers gain a better understanding of the human differences in learning and to assist them in selecting classroom teaching strategies when designing curricula.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Curriculum Design, English (Second Language), Individual Differences
Klein, Perry D. – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2003
Many educational theorists in recent decades have argued for the plurality of forms of knowledge, both in the mind and in the curriculum. Two popular ways of conceptualizing this plurality have claimed that individual students either differ in their "learning styles" or possess "multiple intelligences". Both theories have encountered numerous…
Descriptors: Multiple Intelligences, Cognitive Style, Learning Disabilities, Spatial Ability
Fiorina, Lorenzo; Antonietti, Alessandro; Colombo, Barbara; Bartolomeo, Annella – Computers & Education, 2007
There is a common assumption that hypermedia navigation is influenced by a learner's style of thinking, so people who are inclined to apply sequential and analytical strategies (left-thinkers) are thought to browse hypermedia in a linear way, whereas those who prefer holistic and intuitive strategies (right-thinkers) tend towards non-linear paths.…
Descriptors: Hypermedia, Cognitive Style, Prompting, Cues
Zhang, Li-Fang – Educational Psychology, 2007
The present study empirically addresses two longstanding controversial issues in the field of intellectual styles. The first concerns the distinction (or similarity) between various style constructs. The second relates to whether or not intellectual styles make a difference to students' academic achievement. Specifically, the study investigated…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Style
Slife, Brent D.; Boggs, George J. – 1982
Logical learning theory stresses that learning occurs through logical relation. Materials most "related" to the cognitive organization of the learner are most readily retained. To test whether the "chronological" constructs of covert rehearsal and familiarity could account for the learning attributed to "logical"…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Style, College Students, Higher Education
Tomlinson, Louise M. – 1987
Locus of control is considered a primary factor in the difference between students' high and low achievement. This phenomenon is defined as a polar construct which refers to the degree to which individuals view their successes and failures as either contingent upon their own behaviors (internal locus of control) or independent of them (external…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Cognitive Style
Herbster, Douglas L.; And Others – 1987
This paper first presents an overview of studies which categorized types of learning styles, teaching models, and critical thinking modes. In models of teaching, four families of human orientation to learning are identified: information processing, personal, social, and behavioral systems. Learning styles are identified as: concrete/sequential;…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
Reiff, Judith C. – 1984
Matching teaching strategies and classroom environment to students' learning preferences has been found to be related to students' self-concept and achievement. By identifying the learning and reading style of each student, the teacher will increase the youngster's chances of being successful, thus having a positive effect on the child's…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Individual Differences, Primary Education, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedRobinson, Jack E.; Gray, Jerry L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
The results of this study support earlier contentions that standardized intellectual ability and school achievement tests are quite heterogeneous with respect to cognitive style requirements. The findings indicate, however, that additional variance was accounted for by cognitive style measures beyond that of verbal and nonverbal IQ relation to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Tests, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Hartnett, Dayle Davidson – 1981
A study was conducted to determine if students who depend on an analytical cognitive style will learn more when matched with a step-by-step treatment, and whether students who depend on a holistic cognitive style will learn more when matched with an all-at-once treatment. To test these hypotheses, scores on the Wechsler Verbal Similarities Test…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Style, Individual Differences, Language Research
Brooks, Larry W.; And Others – 1981
The present study evaluated the effectiveness of embedded headings, with and without instructions on their usage, as processing aids for text material. It was expected that the Instructions/Headings group would outperform both the Headings Only and Control (no instructions or headings) groups, and that the performance of the Headings Only group…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Language Processing
Laosa, Luis M. – 1978
Field-dependent and field-independent cognitive styles of Chicano mothers were examined in relation to: (a) the role that cognitive styles play in determining individual differences in maternal teaching strategies; (b) the role of maternal teaching strategies as mediators of children's development of cognitive style; (c) the emergence of field…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Style, Individual Differences, Kindergarten Children
Peer reviewedViernstein, Mary Cowan; And Others – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1977
Few mean personality differences exist between adolescent boys grouped according to high verbal or high mathematical ability. However, within each of these groups there are dependable personality correlates of differences between verbal and quantitative ability. In particular, boys with higher verbal scores seem independent, rational, reflective,…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Adolescents, Cognitive Style, Individual Characteristics

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