NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Laws, Policies, & Programs
First Amendment1
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 241 to 255 of 291 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Prosek, Robert A.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1988
Relative timing of 15 stutterers' speech was compared with 15 nonstutterers, using two fluent utterances of the same phonetic content. Relative timing was not influenced by whether the talker was a stutterer or not, nor by the presence of fluency or disfluency in the environment in which the utterance occurred. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Articulation (Speech), Comparative Analysis, Performance Factors
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Braem, Penny Boyes – Language and Speech, 1999
Researchers comparing the signing of deaf early and late learners of Swiss German Sign Language were struck by the difference in the production of signs by two groups of signers. Specifically that the signing of early learners was easier to watch and understand, because it was more rhythmic. Analyses were made of temporal aspects of the production…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Deafness, Foreign Countries, German
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Goodman, Paul S.; Haisley, Emily – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
The goal of this article is to frame some new directions to social comparison research in organizational settings. Four themes are developed. First, we examine the role of organizational variables in shaping the basic sub processes in social comparison, such as the selection of referents. The second theme focuses on the meaning of level of…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Social Science Research, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Hayden, Alys M.; Tomporowski, Phillip D. – 1988
This research study evaluated the effects of memory demand on sustained attention, by varying the time interval between the presentations of stimuli in a cognitive vigilance task. Sixteen retarded and 16 nonretarded adult observers performed four 60-minute visual vigilance tasks in which single digits were presented sequentially and successively…
Descriptors: Adults, Attention, Attention Span, Comparative Analysis
Merriam, Allen H. – 1982
Arguing that assumptions and behaviors related to time are culturally determined, this paper proposes that diplomats must learn to pay more attention to comparative chronemics--the study of time across cultures. The paper points out that differences in the perception of time was a key element in the conflict between Iran and the United States in…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis, Conflict, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Adler, Lillian; Sigal, John J. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1976
Time estimates and ability to delay gratification of obese and nonobese boys, aged 8-13, were compared in this experiment in which hunger and edibility of incentives were manipulated. (GO)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Comparative Analysis, Delay of Gratification, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Rowe, G.; Krishnan, P. – Journal of Divorce, 1980
Examined Canadian and American divorce rates between 1921-1967 comparing the effects of prosperity, war, and depression conditions on divorce. Income and war-income interaction facilitated higher incidence of divorce while depression superficially decreased the divorce rate in both nations. American divorce rates were always higher than those in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Divorce, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Anderson, Brooks; And Others – Journal of American Indian Education, 1980
When asked to estimate the time needed to complete various pictured projects, Native American adolescents were less able than their non-Native American counterparts to estimate times chosen by adults. Because the ability to estimate time appears to be a factor in school achievement, study findings may have educational implications. (DS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, American Indian Education, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
Mezei, Louis L. – 1973
Thirteen groups of 11-19 year old boys, stratified by age, race, socio-economic class, and attendance of racially segregated or integrated schools served as subjects (N=185). Measures of the relative importance of the past, present, and future were derived from a story completion and story productions. Attitudes toward the three time divisions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Males
Nehls, Dietrich – Neusprachliche Mitteilungen, 1974
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Descriptive Linguistics, English, German
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Hinrichs, John R. – Personnel Psychology, 1972
This study has illustrated that the phenomenon of accommodation or acculturation in values does exist during the course of a scientist's early career, and that such acculturation is to some extent dependent upon the working environment into which the scientist enters. (Author)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Attitude Measures, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Degrees
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
And Others; Perlmutter, Marion – Journal of Gerontology, 1981
No age difference was observed on the temporal task, but older adults performed worse on the spatial task. Results indicate normal aging is not associated with poor encoding or retention of all types of information, but affects retention of some information often assumed to be encoded automatically. (Author)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Arnett, John L.; DiLollo, Vincent – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1979
Examines the duration of visual persistence and the relative processing rate in poor and normal readers. Subjects were 48 males aged 7 to 13 years. (MP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
McCormack, Teresa; Brown, Gordon D. A.; Maylor, Elizabeth A.; Darby, Richard J.; Green, Dina – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Examined developmental changes in time estimation among 5- to 99-year olds. Found that older adults and young children performed at lower levels than young adults; identified qualitative differences in error patterns of older adults and children. Proposed model of temporal generalization and bisection assuming developmental changes in noisiness of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Comparative Analysis, Error Patterns
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Kaplan, Mark S.; McFarland, Bentson H.; Huguet, Nathalie; Newsom, Jason T. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
There are few (if any) population-based prospective studies that provide information on factors associated with temporal sequencing of suicide. In this prospective population-based study, the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS), 1986-1994, was linked to the National Death Index (NDI), 1986-1997, to assess factors that predict recent (within 12…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Suicide, Time Perspective, At Risk Persons
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  10  |  11  |  12  |  13  |  14  |  15  |  16  |  17  |  18  |  19  |  20