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Peer reviewedDreyer, Albert S.; And Others – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Kindergarten Children, Measurement Techniques
White, Donna – 1983
Studies were made of (1) young children's use of body-weight type for processing information about peers, and (2) the development of children's stereotypical knowledge about characteristics associated with body-weight type. For the first study, a measure was developed to assess "body salience," or the degree to which children use weight…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development
O'Connor, William J. – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 3, 1968
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Testing, Intelligence
Lewis, Michael; Gallas, Howard – 1976
This study examines the effects of sex, socioeconomic status, birth order and birth spacing on the cognitive performance of 12-week-old infants. A brief review of research on neonatal cognitive ability is followed by a description of the study itself. The subjects, 189 three-month-old Caucasian infants (61 first borns, 58 second borns, and 49…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Infant Behavior
Lawson, Thomas W. – CORE, 1977
Performance of 162 children, ages five to seven, on concept formation and perception tests indicated that enforced delay in responding minimally affected all reflective subjects and impulsive boys; impulsive girls improved. (Available in microfiche from: Carfax Publishing Company, Haddon House, Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxford 0X9 8JZ, England.) (CP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests


