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Wittwer, Jorg; Renkl, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2010
The worked example effect within cognitive load theory is a very well-established finding. The concrete effectiveness of worked examples in a learning situation, however, heavily depends on further moderating factors. For example, if learners improve their processing of worked examples by actively explaining the worked examples to themselves, they…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Instructional Effectiveness, Cognitive Processes, Theories
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Pastotter, Bernhard; Bauml, Karl-Heinz – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
In list-method directed forgetting, participants are cued to intentionally forget a previously studied list (List 1) before encoding a subsequently presented list (List 2). Compared with remember-cued participants, forget-cued participants typically show impaired recall of List 1 and improved recall of List 2, referred to as List 1 forgetting and…
Descriptors: Memory, Cognitive Processes, Experiments, Cues
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Gogate, Lakshmi J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2010
The role of temporal synchrony and syllable distinctiveness in preverbal infants' learning of word-object relations was investigated. In Experiment 1, 7- and 8-month-olds (N=64) were habituated under conditions where two "similar-sounding" syllables, /tah/ and /gah/, were spoken simultaneously with the motions of one of two sets of…
Descriptors: Syllables, Infants, Habituation, Time Perspective
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Harpin, Anna – Research in Drama Education, 2010
This article juxtaposes the recent work of Peter Brook with a Bristol-based mental health service-user collective--Stepping Out Theatre Company. Informed by field-work with the company, this chapter explores the aesthetic and political relationship between professional, experimental theatre work and community-based performance practice. Drawing…
Descriptors: Drama, Health Services, Experiments, Theater Arts
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Quagliana, David F. – Tech Directions, 2010
This article describes an electrical technology experiment that shows students how to determine the cost of using an electrical appliance. The experiment also provides good math practice and teaches basic electricity terms and concepts, such as volt, ampere, watt, kilowatt, and kilowatt-hour. This experiment could be expanded to calculate the cost…
Descriptors: Fuel Consumption, Electronic Equipment, Energy, Experiments
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Zipp, Genevieve Pinto; Gentile, A. M. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2010
Understanding how motor skills are learned influences how one teaches effective motor skill attainment. Educators must ask, "Does repetitive practice of the same task make for better performance or does contextual variability (random practice) offer some benefit when learning motor skills?" Studies on the effects of Contextual Interference may…
Descriptors: Psychomotor Skills, Cognitive Style, Children, Adults
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Fitneva, Stanka A.; Dunfield, Kristen A. – Developmental Psychology, 2010
In 3 experiments, the authors examined whether a single act of testimony can inform children's subsequent information seeking. In Experiment 1, participants saw one informant give a correct and another informant give an incorrect answer to a question, assessed who was "right" ("wrong"), and decided to whom to address a 2nd question. Adults and…
Descriptors: Information Seeking, Experiments, Evaluation, Probability
Sran, Sandeep K.; Borrero, John C. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
Responding of 4 children was assessed under conditions in which (a) no programmed contingencies were arranged for target behavior, (b) responding produced tokens that could be exchanged for a single highly preferred edible item, and (c) responding produced a token that could be exchanged for a variety of preferred edible items. After assessing the…
Descriptors: Token Economy, Selection, Behavior Modification, Color
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Kowaltowski, Doris C. C. K.; Bianchi, Giovana; Teixeira de Paiva, Valeria – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2010
The architectural design process is based on a creative phase where creativity is highly valued. Although the literature on creativity is rich in ways to stimulate the decision-making process, these tools are rarely formally present in the building design process. To further the discussion on creativity and design education this paper presents a…
Descriptors: Creativity, Educational Facilities Design, Building Design, Architecture
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Wilson, Margaret; Lancaster, Jessy; Emmorey, Karen – Cognition, 2010
Perception of the human body appears to involve predictive simulations that project forward to track unfolding body-motion events. Here we use representational momentum (RM) to investigate whether implicit knowledge of a learned arbitrary system of body movement such as sign language influences this prediction process, and how this compares to…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Prediction, Biomechanics, Human Body
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Srinivasan, Mahesh; Carey, Susan – Cognition, 2010
When we describe time, we often use the language of space ("The movie was long"; "The deadline is approaching"). Experiments 1-3 asked whether--as patterns in language suggest--a structural similarity between representations of spatial length and temporal duration is easier to access than one between length and other dimensions of experience, such…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Cues, Infants, Experiments
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Macizo, Pedro; Bajo, Teresa; Martin, Maria Cruz – Journal of Memory and Language, 2010
This study examines how Spanish-English bilinguals select meanings of words that share the same orthography across languages but differ in meaning (interlexical homographs such as "pie", meaning "foot" in Spanish). Bilingual participants were required to decide whether pairs of English words were related. In Experiment 1, participants were slower…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Translation, Spanish, English
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Chiat, Shula – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2010
The cross-overs between monolingual-bilingual and typically atypically developing children are a goldmine for research on language development. The four permutations of language exposure and language abilities create "natural experimental conditions" for investigating the nature of the language capacity and how this is shaped by input in typical…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Monolingualism, Child Development, Language Acquisition
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Yang, Dahe; Sidman, Jason; Bushnell, Emily W. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2010
Five experiments were conducted to investigate infants' ability to transfer actions learned via imitation to new objects and to examine what components of the original context are critical to such transfer. Infants of 15 months observed an experimenter perform an action with one or two toys and then were offered a novel toy that was not…
Descriptors: Imitation, Infants, Toys, Experiments
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Wittwer, Jorg; Nuckles, Matthias; Renkl, Alexander – Educational Psychology Review, 2010
To maximize the effectiveness of instructional explanations, they should be tailored to an individual learner. However, instructors are often not able to collect diagnostically relevant information about a learner to individualize their explanations. This is particularly true in computer-mediated settings where it is more difficult to thoroughly…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Computers, Educational Psychology, Teaching Methods
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