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Price, James H.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1987
This study examined how students' perceptions of silhouette drawings of various weights would change when descriptors of Likert-like endpoints describing heavy and thin weights were changed. Subjects were 211 college students who completed one of five forms of a questionnaire differing only in endpoint descriptors. Results are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Higher Education, Perception Tests, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedUlatowska, Hanna K.; Scott, Winfield H. – Linguistics, 1973
Discusses communicational aspects of Rorschach data. (RS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Descriptive Linguistics, Language Research
Press, Margaret L.
This paper reports on an experiment designed to collect data on children's perception and use of semantic attributes. Forty-five children ranging in age from 2 years 8 months to 6 years were given a picture test involving judgment of similarities between objects. The test consisted of 47 groups of pictures; each group contained a stimulus or a…
Descriptors: Child Language, Componential Analysis, Language Acquisition, Perception Tests
Peer reviewedKay, Paul; McDaniel, Chad K. – Language, 1978
Recent empirical research into the meaning of words for color provides evidence that contradicts two widely held beliefs in linguistics and the philosophy of language. This paper presents a summary of this evidence, uses it as a basis to construct a general model of basic color-term semantics, and explores the implications of this model for…
Descriptors: Color, Language Universals, Lexicology, Linguistic Theory
Jurgens, Jeanne Marie – 1971
The three concerns of this study were: (1) the ability of students in grades seven, nine, and eleven to recognize ambiguity in sentences at the lexical, surface structural, and underlying structural levels; (2) the relative difficulty of perceiving ambiguity at each of these levels as determined by differential processing times; and (3) the…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Comparative Analysis, High School Students, Junior High School Students
Peer reviewedMcPherson, Leslie Maggie Perrin – Journal of Child Language, 1991
Various theories of learning for the categories "count noun" and "mass noun" are compared. It is argued that children assign words to these categories on the basis of intuitions arising from perception that are relevant to Macnamara's (1986) definitions of the categories. (39 references) (GLR)
Descriptors: Child Language, Comparative Analysis, Context Clues, English
Omari, Issa M.; Cook, Harold – 1972
The experiment described in this report investigates the effects of various cognitive cues in questions asked regarding the relationship of elements in pictorial depth perception. The subjects of this study are 40 third grade Black and Puerto Rican children. They are confronted with four pictures from the Hudson Depth Perception Tests and asked to…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Blacks, Children, Cognitive Processes
Goodenough, Cheryl; And Others – 1974
Studies have indicated that agrammatical aphasics tend to better realize morphemes with a high level of semantic value. A study sought to examine the effect of the variation of the information content of the article on its comprehension by the aphasic. The appropriate and the significant nature of the function words "the" and "a" were varied with…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Aphasia, Determiners (Languages), Diagnostic Tests
Smith, Lyle R.; Land, Michael L. – 1980
One hundred sixty college students were randomly assigned to eight groups defined by the possible combinations of teacher vagueness in instruction (vagueness v. no vagueness), teacher mazes conditions (mazes are defined as false starts or halts in speech, redundancy, and semantically nonsensical word combinations), and additional unexplained…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Comprehension, Higher Education
Hayes, Donald S.; Clark, Judy – 1977
The effect of stimulus familiarity on the comprehension of polar adjectives by preschool children was examined by administering a perceptual judgment task. The children's ability to indicate the correct object illustrating a particular word was assessed. Antonyms representing opposite dimensions of quantity, height, length, or size were presented.…
Descriptors: Adjectives, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Denne, Joan M. – 1975
A class of preschoolers, aged 44-63 months and grouped according to age, sex, sibling position, family size and the occupation of each parent, were the subjects of a 2-part study to examine preschoolers' perceptions of mothers. In the first part of the study, each child was shown 4 sets of pictures depicting a variety of possible mother figures.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Age Differences, Child Language, Middle Aged Adults


