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Ozuru, Yasuhiro; Kurby, Christopher A.; McNamara, Danielle S. – Metacognition and Learning, 2012
The authors investigated differences in the processes underlying two types of metacomprehension judgments: judgments of difficulty and predictions of performance (JOD vs. POP). An experiment was conducted to assess whether these two types of judgments aligned with different types of processing cues, and whether their accuracy correlated with…
Descriptors: Cues, Information Sources, Reading Ability, Prediction
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Kim, Dahee; Stephens, Joseph D. W.; Pitt, Mark A. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2012
Four experiments examined listeners' segmentation of ambiguous schwa-initial sequences (e.g., "a long" vs. "along") in casual speech, where acoustic cues can be unclear, possibly increasing reliance on contextual information to resolve the ambiguity. In Experiment 1, acoustic analyses of talkers' productions showed that the one-word and two-word…
Descriptors: Cues, Speech, Figurative Language, Acoustics
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Mani, Nivedita; Durrant, Samantha; Floccia, Caroline – Journal of Memory and Language, 2012
What are the processes underlying word recognition in the toddler lexicon? Work with adults suggests that, by 5-years of age, hearing a word leads to cascaded activation of other phonologically, semantically and phono-semantically related words (Huang & Snedeker, 2010; Marslen-Wilson & Zwitserlood, 1989). Given substantial differences in…
Descriptors: Priming, Semantics, Toddlers, Word Recognition
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Rawson, Katherine A. – Journal of Memory and Language, 2012
In previous research, rereading after a long lag versus a short lag led to greater performance on delayed tests but not on immediate tests. The current study tested two accounts of why the effects of rereading lag depend on test delay. The "levels of representation" ("LOR") "hypothesis" states that the effects reflect…
Descriptors: Sentences, Recall (Psychology), Reading, Experiments
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Perruchet, Pierre; Poulin-Charronnat, Benedicte – Journal of Memory and Language, 2012
Endress and Mehler (2009) reported that when adult subjects are exposed to an unsegmented artificial language composed from trisyllabic words such as ABX, YBC, and AZC, they are unable to distinguish between these words and what they coined as the "phantom-word" ABC in a subsequent test. This suggests that statistical learning generates knowledge…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Probability, Models, Simulation
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Edwards, Richard – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2012
This article provides a material enactment of educational theory to explore how we might do educational theory differently by defamiliarising the familiar. Theory is often assumed to be abstract, located solely in the realm of ideas and separate from practice. However, this view of theory emerges from a set of ontological and epistemological…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Experiments, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
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Palamar, Max; Le, Doan T.; Friedman, Ori – Cognition, 2012
How is ownership established over non-owned things? We suggest that people may view ownership as a kind of credit given to agents responsible for making possession of a non-owned object possible. On this view, judgments about the establishment of ownership depend on attributions of responsibility. We report three experiments showing that people's…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Ownership, Experiments, Labor
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Brunye, Tad T.; Gardony, Aaron; Mahoney, Caroline R.; Taylor, Holly A. – Cognition, 2012
The body specificity hypothesis (Casasanto, 2009) posits that the way in which people interact with the world affects their mental representation of information. For instance, right- versus left-handedness affects the mental representation of affective valence, with right-handers categorically associating good with rightward areas and bad with…
Descriptors: Handedness, Memory, Spatial Ability, Experiments
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Strick, Madelijn; Holland, Rob W.; van Baaren, Rick B.; van Knippenberg, Ad – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2012
Three experiments illustrate that humor in advertisements prevents the development of negative brand associations due to resistance. Previous research on humor in advertising suggested that humor can counter negative responses during ad processing, but less is known about the effect of humor on the development of negative brand associations in…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Affective Behavior, Humor, Organizations (Groups)
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Doran, Erica; Fields, Lanny – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2012
Two experiments used post-class formation within-class relational assessment test performances to evaluate whether participants demonstrated preference for certain members of an equivalence class based on the type of relation that existed between class members. In Experiment 1, two 5-node 7-member equivalence classes, consisting entirely of…
Descriptors: Syllables, Stimuli, Comparative Analysis, College Students
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Everly, Jessica B.; Perone, Michael – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2012
Although response-dependent shock often suppresses responding, response facilitation can occur. In two experiments, we examined the suppressive and facilitative effects of shock by manipulating shock intensity and the interresponse times that produced shock. Rats' lever presses were reinforced on a variable-interval 40-s schedule of food…
Descriptors: Animals, Experiments, Animal Behavior, Punishment
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Otsuka, Yumiko; Hill, Harold C. H.; Kanazawa, So; Yamaguchi, Masami K.; Spehar, Branka – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
We examined the ability of young infants (3- and 4-month-olds) to detect faces in the two-tone images often referred to as Mooney faces. In Experiment 1, this performance was examined in conditions of high and low visibility of local features and with either the presence or absence of the outer head contour. We found that regardless of the…
Descriptors: Infants, Motion, Perception, Identification
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Ducheyne, Steffen – Science & Education, 2012
Following an ever growing literature which takes serious the relevance of case-studies in the history of science for science education and understanding of science, I provide a detailed historical reconstruction of the Cavendish Experiment, which remains as close as possible to the original. In this paper, I call attention to three educational…
Descriptors: Historical Interpretation, Educational Benefits, Science Education, Experiments
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Cvejic, Erin; Kim, Jeesun; Davis, Chris – Cognition, 2012
Prosody can be expressed not only by modification to the timing, stress and intonation of auditory speech but also by modifying visual speech. Studies have shown that the production of visual cues to prosody is highly variable (both within and across speakers), however behavioural studies have shown that perceivers can effectively use such visual…
Descriptors: Sentences, Cues, Experiments, Intonation
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Bostock, Julia, Comp. – Education in Science, 2012
This article presents a summary of the National Technicians' Conference ASE/NSLC York from July 5th to July 6th 2012. Approximately 160 technicians attended the Conference on both days. The programme included workshops and lectures and was repeated on the Friday, so that technicians who stayed for both days were able to take part in a variety of…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Workshops, Lecture Method, Paraprofessional Personnel
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