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Thorndyke, Perry W.; Hayes-Roth, Barbara – 1979
This report documents a series of studies on how undergraduate students learn from and reason with textual information. The studies described were undertaken to produce models that could serve as the basis for designing computer systems capable of structuring and presenting text material in optimal formats. Divided into sections, the report…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Processes, Directed Reading Activity, Higher Education
Kurfiss, Joanne – 1980
Two ways in which the college teacher accustomed to formal thought and formal teaching can reach students who are more adept at concrete learning are suggested. Guidelines are provided for the first method, which entails the incorporation of activities and materials into the regular lecture or lecture-discussion format of the class. The second,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching
MOORE, J. WILLIAM; SMITH, WENDELL I. – 1965
TWO STUDIES ON LEARNING SET FORMATION IN CONTINUOUS, DISCOURSE-PROGRAMED MATERIAL WERE CONDUCTED. ONE STUDY WAS CONDUCTED WITH 315 COLLEGE STUDENTS, THE OTHER WITH 141 SIXTH-GRADE STUDENTS. THE MAJOR INDEPENDENT VARIABLE WAS THE NUMBER OF PROGRAMED UNITS ADMINISTERED. THE DEPENDENT VARIABLES WERE PRE- AND POST-ACHIEVEMENT TEST SCORES AND ERROR…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Cognitive Processes, College Instruction, College Students
Worden, Patricia E.; Mandler, George – 1976
Mandler (1969) found that one-third of adult subjects were seriators and two-thirds were categorizers in a task where either strategy could be employed. Study 1 was a replication of his procedure with children from Grades 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9. While there was weak evidence that some older subjects chose the categorial strategy, there was little…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Thorndyke, Perry W.; Stasz, Cathleen – 1979
This study investigates the strategies people use to acquire knowledge from maps. Among the questions examined were (1) what distinguishes poor learners from good learners, and (2) how do the learning strategies of map-using experts differ from those of nonexpert learners? Eight subjects participated in the study. Five were undergraduate students…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style
Carpenter, Thomas P.; And Others – 1979
Forty-three first-grade children, who had received no formal instruction in addition and subtraction, were individually administered 20 problems that could be solved using addition or subtraction. The problems were selected to represent the following semantic types: joining, separating, part-part-whole, comparison, and equalizing. Responses were…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Educational Strategies
Eisner, Elliot W., Ed. – 1978
The seven papers that comprise this book were presented at the 1977 National Art Education Association Conference on Reading, the Arts, and the Creation of Meaning held to bring together people in the arts and the fields of reading, psychology, and philosophy to explore the relationships that exist between these fields of study. Topics discussed…
Descriptors: Art, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Art
McMullen, David W. – 1977
Until the rise of cognitive psychology, models of the teaching-learning process (TLP) stressed external rather than internal variables. Models remained general descriptions until control theory introduced explicit system analyses. Cybernetic models emphasize feedback and adaptivity but give little attention to creativity. Research on artificial…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity Research, Educational Psychology, Educational Research
Wagner, Roy M. K. – 1975
The paper describes an auto-tutorial methodology for training veterinary medical practitioners to perform differential diagnoses. It describes in detail the three phases of differential diagnosis: sensory pick-up, a combination of cognition and memory; categorization, the process by which diagnosticians group symptoms and signs prior to diagnosis;…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Medical Education
Feldman, Katherine Vorwerk – 1974
This study investigated the effect of two external conditions on the learning of principles by children. The external conditions were instruction on the major concepts related in the principle and the number of teaching examples and teaching nonexamples of the principle presented with a statement of the principle. Subjects were 159 fifth-grade…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Autoinstructional Aids, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Luderer, Elaine Keegan – 1976
This study investigated the effects of prefatory statements (advance organizers) on the listening comprehension of 310 Cliffside Park, New Jersey, fourth and fifth graders. Six null hypotheses were tested: two examining the differences in listening comprehension between students of both grade levels who used and did not use prefatory statements;…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Intermediate Grades
Heun, Linda; And Others – 1975
Mapping the cognitive style of individual learners is one attempt to gain more precision and accountability in solving learning problems in education. Cognitive Style Mapping is a diagnostic procedure. It is designed to determine how people derive meaning from the world around them, specifically how individuals encode, process and decode meanings.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Diagnosis, Evaluation Methods
McKenzie, Gary R. – 1971
This study examined effects of inference quizzes on inferential thinking. A total of 213 grade 8 history students were randomly assigned to treatments within classrooms. Group R took eight weekly quizzes requiring recall of stated facts. Group I took 8 quizzes requiring students to draw inferences about interest groups. Teachers had no knowledge…
Descriptors: American History, Cognitive Processes, Deduction, Grade 8
Wallach, Michael A. – 1966
In a discussion of human institutions and modes of conduct, a basic analytical shift from absolutism to relativism is noted. From this frame of reference the conceptual changes in mathematics, the sciences, and esthetics are reviewed. The paper also discusses the implications of this change for the psychology of human thinking and for children's…
Descriptors: Art, Children, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction
Fancett, Verna S.; And Others – 1968
Intended to introduce teachers to the concept approach in teaching social studies materials, the five chapters of this publication discuss (1) a definition of "concept" and the term's relationship to facts and generalizations, (2) the function of concepts in the social sciences, (3) how concepts develop, (4) how concepts are related to inquiry and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Concept Teaching


