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McKone, Elinor; Robbins, Rachel – Cognition, 2007
In Robbins, R. & McKone, E. (2006). No face-like processing for object-of-expertise in three behavioural tasks. "Cognition" this issue, we showed face-like holistic/configural processing does not occur for objects-of-expertise on standard paradigms including inversion, part-whole, part-in-configurally-transformed-whole, and the standard composite…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Research Methodology, Cognitive Processes, Neurology
Gauthier, Isabel; Bukach, Cindy – Cognition, 2007
On the basis of a review of the literature and the results of three experiments with dog experts, Robbins and McKone [Robbins, R. A., & McKone, E. (2006). No face-like processing for objects-of-expertise in three behavioural tasks, "Cognition"] argue that there is little or no evidence supporting an expertise account of the differences in…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Cognitive Processes, Research Methodology, Visual Perception
Peer reviewedWarren, Rik – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976
It was hypothesized that a moving or stationary observer who samples an ambient optic array specific to egomotion over a flat plain obtains a phenomenal experience of egomotion over that environment and further that the focus of expansion need not be present in the optic array sample for an observer to perceive his heading and egomotion.…
Descriptors: Experimental Psychology, Hypothesis Testing, Research Methodology, Tables (Data)
Tzur, Boaz; Frost, Ram – Journal of Memory and Language, 2007
Applying Bloch's law to visual word recognition research, both exposure duration of the prime and its luminance determine the prime's overall energy, and consequently determine the size of the priming effect. Nevertheless, experimenters using fast-priming paradigms traditionally focus only on the SOA between prime and target to reflect the…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cognitive Processes, Word Recognition, Research Problems
The Validity of Perceptual Deficit Explanations of Reading Disability: A Reply to Fletcher and Satz.
Peer reviewedVellutino, Frank R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
In the article the author refutes J. Fletcher and P. Satz's analysis of the etiology of reading disability on logical, theoretical, and empirical grounds. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Etiology, Exceptional Child Research, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedFletcher, Jack M.; Satz, Paul – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
In the rejoinder the authors describe the methodological and interpretive factors in the Vellutino et al, experiments which limited the degree to which the studies refuted perceptual deficit hypotheses of reading disability. Note: for more of the interchange see EC 114 687-688. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Etiology, Exceptional Child Research, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedNewtson, Darren; And Others – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1978
35 undergraduates segmented one of two videotapes of an actor methodically assembling 20 five-page questionnaires. Tests the hypothesis that behavior that differs systematically in the availability of action-defining changes will be segmented into perceived actions in a systematically different way. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Hypothesis Testing, Illustrations, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedJahoda, Gustav – British Journal of Psychology, 1978
The aim of this study was to examine pattern difficulty as a general factor influencing orientation errors, and to explore psychological differentiation and task perception as variables accounting for cross-cultural differences. Samples of 30 boys and 30 girls in Ghana and Scotland were tested. (Editor)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Hypothesis Testing, Illustrations, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedWallbrown, Jane D.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1977
The intent of this study was to determine whether the Minnesota Percepto-Diagnostic Test (Fuller, 1969; Fuller & Laird, 1963) is more effective than the Bender-Gestalt (Bender, 1937) with respect to identifying achievement-related errors in visual-motor perception. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Hypothesis Testing, Measurement Instruments, Psychological Studies
Peer reviewedEgeth, Howard E.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1976
A series of experiments tested a recent suggestion that vertical symmetry of a stimulus display can serve as a visual diagnostic for responding "same" in a letter-matching task. The data of chief interest were same reaction times to vertically symmetric (e.g., AA) and asymmetric (e.g., LL) displays, each composed of two side-by-side uppercase…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Experimental Psychology, Experiments, Hypothesis Testing
Peer reviewedAylwin, Susan – British Journal of Psychology, 1977
A free association technique was used to investigate the semantic structure of three forms of encoding: verbal, visual imagery, and kinesthetic imagery. Discusses the relevance of these findings to creativity and the concept of semantic memory. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Hypothesis Testing, Imagery, Kinesthetic Perception
McIsaac, Marina Stock; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1984
Graduate students individually examined 34 photographs for an investigation of commonly perceived underlying visual dimensions. Similarity judgements between photographs were used for multidimensional scaling; subject interview data were used to describe meaningful visual concepts. Results indicate that pictures were grouped in clusters along…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing
Peer reviewedSjostrom, Kristen; Pollack, Robert H. – Developmental Psychology, 1972
Questions the conclusions described in PS 501 739. (MB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Contrast, Figural Aftereffects
Peer reviewedGross, Karen; Rothenberg, Stephen – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
Two methodological problems often arising in dyslexia research are considered. The first problem concerns the validity of experimental measures and the related problem of interpreting null results. The second problem involves the effects of sampling from a disabled population if the disorder under investigation has multiple unknown origins.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Dyslexia, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Disabilities
Hart, Russ A. – 1986
This exploratory study was conducted to investigate the potential interaction between the media attribute, horizontal screen placement, and a learner's cognitive aptitudes, fluid ability, and visualization. The primary hypothesis tested was that low-ability learners who are without well-developed assembly and control operations should perform…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Field Dependence Independence

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