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Del Missier, Fabio; Stragà, Marta; Visentini, Mimì; Munaretto, Giulio; Mäntylä, Timo – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Research on prospective memory has paid no attention to the way in which the intentions to be remembered are framed. In two studies on time-based prospective memory, participants had to remember multiple delayed intentions framed as time rules (i.e., respond every 7 min, every 10 min) or as a series of corresponding instances (i.e., respond at…
Descriptors: Intention, Memory, Time Perspective, Cognitive Processes
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Sarigiannidis, Ioannis; Kirk, Peter A.; Roiser, Jonathan P.; Robinson, Oliver J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
Anxiety alters how we perceive the world and can alter aspects of cognitive performance. Prominent theories of anxiety suggest that the effect of anxiety on cognition is due to anxious thoughts "overloading" limited cognitive resources, competing with other processes. If this is so, then a cognitive load manipulation should impact…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Time Perspective
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Dündar-Coecke, Selma – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
Decades-old research has demonstrated the effects of virtual space on perception mostly with adult samples. Little is known about children's ability to utilize spatial-temporal qualities from computerized settings. Past research with primary school children suggested that the ability to utilize spatial-temporal information is crucial for inferring…
Descriptors: Adults, Preschool Children, Age Differences, Teaching Methods
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Daghan, Gökhan; Akkoyunlu, Buket – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2014
In this study, Information Technologies teachers' views and usage cases on performance based assesment methods (PBAMs) are examined. It is aimed to find out which of the PBAMs are used frequently or not used, preference reasons of these methods and opinions about the applicability of them. Study is designed with the phenomenological design which…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Performance Based Assessment, Information Technology, Evaluation Methods
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Rogers, Rick – Teaching History, 2011
Analogies for teaching about causation abound. Rick Rogers is alert, however, to the risks inherent in drawing on everyday ideas to explain historical processes. What most often gets lost is the importance of the chronological dimension; both the length of time during which some contributory causes may have been present, and the ways in which they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Attribution Theory, Time Perspective
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Lee, Yew-Jin – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2011
Sociocultural theory is increasingly popular as a paradigm for research in education. A recent member in this family of theories is introduced--cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT)--that shows much promise to complement and invigorate the field of educational change, a large, multi-faceted, and persistent problematic. In particular,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Models, Social Theories
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Gjesme, Torgrim – Journal of Psychology, 1979
A study examined 515 Norwegian sixth graders' scores on a future time orientation test in relation to student sex, motives, ability, and delay of gratification. Several interaction effects were revealed that suggest complex relationships between these factors and student future time orientation. (RL)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Delay of Gratification, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education