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Peer reviewedSchutte, Anne R.; Spencer, John P. – Child Development, 2002
Tested predictions of dynamic field theory in study of 3-year-olds' location memory errors in task with homogeneous task space. Found that young children's spatial memory responses are affected by delay- and experience-dependent processes as well as the geometric structure of the task space. Both dynamic field theory and category adjustment models…
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Development, Error Patterns, Memory
Chang, Franklin; Dell, Gary S.; Bock, Kathryn – Psychological Review, 2006
Psycholinguistic research has shown that the influence of abstract syntactic knowledge on performance is shaped by particular sentences that have been experienced. To explore this idea, the authors applied a connectionist model of sentence production to the development and use of abstract syntax. The model makes use of (a) error-based learning to…
Descriptors: Models, Syntax, Adults, Language Acquisition
Meyer, Donald – 1969
One of six summaries of workshop sessions (See TM 000 130), designed to strengthen the evaluation of costly programs and their effects, this handbook presents an analysis of both random and nonrandom sampling errors by application of the Bayesian model. This model attempts to formalize the process and procedures of inference from data through…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Data Collection, Error Patterns, Models
Peer reviewedSimon, Dorothea P. – Instructional Science, 1976
A typical school spelling task is analyzed in terms of an information processing model of spelling performance. (Author)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Error Patterns, Information Processing, Mnemonics
Pizlo, Zygmunt; Stefanov, Emil; Saalweachter, John; Li, Zheng; Haxhimusa, Yll; Kropatsch, Walter G. – Journal of Problem Solving, 2006
We tested human performance on the Euclidean Traveling Salesman Problem using problems with 6-50 cities. Results confirmed our earlier findings that: (a) the time of solving a problem is proportional to the number of cities, and (b) the solution error grows very slowly with the number of cities. We formulated a new version of a pyramid model. The…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Models, Mathematics, Visual Perception
Schenck, Susan J.; Pelosi, Phillip A. – 1979
The paper addresses provisions for a diagnostically based remedial component for children manifesting clear and specific learning disabilities in mathematics. A model, the interactive unit, upon which a sequential program that systematically minimizes learning disabilities on mathematics performance is introduced. It is explained that the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Error Patterns, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Instruction
Brunn, R. Beto; Fuller, Theron – 1974
It is hypothesized that the use of an empirical indicator of a theoretical construct implies certain epistemic assumptions about the nature of the construct. In this study, the implications of assuming interval level of measurement using various isomorphic monotonically increasing epistemic alternatives to a commonly used occupational status index…
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Measurement, Models, Occupations
Peer reviewedWeiss, Alexander – Evaluation Review, 1994
An analytical technique is reviewed that allows a researcher to decompose informant reports into their respective trait, informant bias, and measure specificity using LISREL. The technique is illustrated in a study of decision making in 151 police agencies. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bias, Decision Making, Error Patterns, Identification
Zollig, Jacqueline; West, Robert; Martin, Mike; Altgassen, Mareike; Lemke, Ulrike; Kliegel, Matthias – Neuropsychologia, 2007
Overview: Behavioural data reveal an inverted U-shaped function in the efficiency of prospective memory from childhood to young adulthood to later adulthood. However, prior research has not directly compared processes contributing to age-related variation in prospective memory across the lifespan, hence it is unclear whether the same factors…
Descriptors: Models, Semantics, Young Adults, Adolescents
Applied Management Sciences, Inc., Silver Spring, MD. – 1983
This report describes efforts made in 1981-82 to develop an error-prone model (EPM) to help judge the extent of misreporting of income and family size on applications for government-sponsored school meal benefits. (EPM's are statistical formulas that produce scoring systems used to distinguish applications likely to result in excess benefits from…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Error Patterns, Federal Programs
Peer reviewedDillenbourg, Pierre; Self, John – Interactive Learning Environments, 1992
Presents a conceptual framework and notation for learner modelling in intelligent tutoring systems based on the computational distinction between behavior, behavioral knowledge, and conceptual knowledge and between the system, the learner, and the system's representation of the learner. Approaches to learner modelling based on a review of the…
Descriptors: Behavior, Error Patterns, Learning Processes, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedOhlsson, S. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1993
Discusses recent advances in cognitive theory and the design of computer-based instruction and suggests implications for the design of authoring tools and tutoring system shells. Highlights include the design of courseware; advanced organizers; knowledge representation; design evaluation; models of knowledge; models of errors; and models of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software Development, Courseware, Epistemology
Peer reviewedValle-Arroyo, Francisco – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1990
Examines whether dual-route models of spelling account for the misspellings of Spanish children of different educational levels. Finds that second graders relied heavily on phonological mediation, whereas eighth graders seemed to use a lexical strategy, and fourth-grade children showed an intermediate pattern. Finds support for dual-route spelling…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Error Analysis (Language), Error Patterns, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedRall, Jaime; Harris, Paul L. – Developmental Psychology, 2000
Examined preschool children's recall of deictic verbs of motion presented within stories either consistently or inconsistently with the protagonist's viewpoint. Found that 3- and 4-year-olds accurately recalled verbs of motion (come, go, bring, take) that were consistent with the protagonist's viewpoint but made substitution errors of…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Error Patterns, Listening Comprehension, Memory
Gierut, Judith A.; Morrisette, Michele L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 2005
Linguistic theory has made important contributions to the clinical assessment and treatment of children with functional phonological disorders. In this article, Optimality Theory (OT) is introduced as a new linguistic model of grammar. Basic assumptions of the model are described and extended to clinical assessment and treatment. The aim is (1) to…
Descriptors: Linguistic Theory, Error Patterns, Phonology, Speech Impairments

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