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Khawaja, Nigar G.; Chapman, Deborah – Clinical Psychologist, 2007
Although worry is considered to be the key feature of generalised anxiety disorder, it has its own unique properties. The study aimed to investigate the extent to which intolerance of uncertainty, poor problem-solving confidence, positive beliefs about worry and negative thinking style, predicted worry, both individually and in combination, once…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), College Students, Predictor Variables
Silber, Kenneth H. – Educational Technology, 2007
The author argues that Instructional Design (ID) is a problem-solving process, not a procedure, made up of a thinking process common to designers in many fields, and a set of well-accepted, underlying ID principles. This article presents a model of those principles. Further, it argues that teaching ID as a well-structured procedure is not helpful…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Models, Problem Solving, Educational Technology
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Swaggerty, Elizabeth – Journal of Language and Literacy Education, 2009
What happens when children come across texts that push the boundaries of what they expect to encounter when they pick up a picture book? There exists a genre of nontraditional picture books, commonly referred to as "postmodern picture books," which is characterized by a variety of alternative literary and illustrative devices. Given that…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Picture Books, Postmodernism
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Danovitch, Judith H.; Keil, Frank C. – Developmental Science, 2008
Three experiments investigated whether children in grades K, 2, and 4 (n = 144) view emotional comprehension as important in solving moral dilemmas. The experiments asked whether a human or an artificially intelligent machine would be best at solving different types of problems, ranging from moral and emotional to nonmoral and pragmatic. In…
Descriptors: Moral Issues, Moral Values, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response
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Malone, Kathy L. – Physical Review Special Topics - Physics Education Research, 2008
The modeling instruction pedagogy for the teaching of physics has been proven to be quite effective at increasing the conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities of students to a much greater extent than that of nonmodeling students. Little research has been conducted concerning the cognitive and metacognitive skills that modeling…
Descriptors: Physics, Cognitive Structures, Problem Solving, Metacognition
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Else-Quest, Nicole M.; Hyde, Janet S.; Hejmadi, Ahalya – Mathematical Thinking and Learning: An International Journal, 2008
Mathematics is often thought of as a purely intellectual and unemotional activity. Recently, researchers have begun to question the validity of this approach, arguing that emotions and cognition are intertwined. The emotions expressed during mathematics work may be linked to mathematics achievement. We used behavioral measures to identify the…
Descriptors: Mothers, Mathematics Achievement, Gender Differences, Homework
Potts, George R.; Scholz, Karl W. – Journal of Verbal Learning and Verbal Behavior, 1975
Experiments were designed to estimate separately time required to encode the premises of a three-term series problem and time required to generate an answer. It appears that marked and unmarked adjectives are stored in the same form and premises are integrated into a unified representation. (CHK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Componential Analysis, Deduction, Induction
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Leese, Joseph – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1975
Article investigated creative thought and creative ideas possessed by those with if! minds as contrasted with the but! minds possessed by those whose initial response to the invitation to think and to extend is a reaction rather than a pro-action. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Educational Finance
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Sinclair, Kenneth E.; And Others – Australian Journal of Education, 1974
Article focused on ways in which anxiety influences behavior, particularly with respect to the influence of anxiety upon problem solving. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Diagrams
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Behrens, Roy R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1974
Author attempted to present a reasonable description of the film, Easy Street, with major antics numbered, then analyzed those in terms of Duncker and Koestler, thereby extending the latter's theory of bisociation. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Creativity, Film Study, Films
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Becker, Joseph; Miller-Jones, Dalton – 1986
The reasoning of adolescents in indeterminate situations was examined with particular attention given to how individuals incorporate the possibility that outcomes are determined jointly by more than one variable. Kuhn and Brannock's (1977) plant problem and two other similarly structured problems were administered to 25 inner-city adolescents…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Formal Operations
Blai, Boris, Jr. – 1986
A review of research and the views of researchers prominent in the field of thinking skill development discusses the role of thinking skills in the ability to formulate problems, resolve issues, determine the most effective decisions, and create effective solutions to problems. The views of Edward deBono, Robert Ennis, Reuven Feuerstein, Matthew…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Epistemology, Metacognition
Williams, Michael D. – 1978
In an investigation into the process of retrieval from very long term memory, four subjects who had been out of high school from 4 to 19 years were asked to think aloud while attempting to recall the names of their high school classmates. The retrievals were found to be characterized by overshoot, systematic hypothesizing, fabrications, the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Information Retrieval, Memory, Problem Solving
HALEY, JOHN V.; RIMOLDI, H.J.A. – 1962
QUESTION-STUDY AS A METHOD FOR INTERPRETING AND MEASURING PROBLEM-SOLVING BEHAVIOR WAS STUDIED. DATA WERE OBTAINED FROM A PREVIOUS STUDY (ED 003 005) AND ANALYZED. ANALYSES WERE PERFORMED TO DETERMINE WHETHER QUESTIONS WERE MORE USEFUL FOR ASSESSING PROBLEM-SOLVING BEHAVIOR THAN ANALYSIS OF SOLUTIONS. TECHNIQUES, FORMULAE, AND RESULTS PERTINENT TO…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Measurement, Problem Solving, Psychometrics
SIEBER, JOAN E. – 1968
WHILE IT IS WIDELY RECOGNIZED THAT TEST ANXIETY INTERFERES WITH COGNITIVE PROCESSES, THE RESEARCH FROM WHICH THIS CONCLUSION IS DRAWN TYPICALLY HAS NOT SHOWN WHICH COGNITIVE PROCESSES ARE INTERFERED WITH OR WHAT PRACTICAL STEPS COULD BE TAKEN TO PREVENT SUCH INTERFERENCE. THE REASONS FOR THIS LACK OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE ARE DISCUSSED. IT IS SHOWN…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Processes, Conceptual Schemes, Educational Innovation
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