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Miller, George A. – 1969
One of man's most distinctive characteristics is the manner in which he stores and communicates information. Language has always been an important part of this process, but recently machines have begun to share the spotlight. This book presents a look at the role of language in the process of communication and man's relation, present and future,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computational Linguistics, Computer Science
Oliver, William P. – 1971
This study defined a type of information-processing task analysis and an index relating different instructional sequences to this analysis. One hundred sixty-four college students were taught, with computer-assisted instruction, an imaginary science by various instructional sequences or by selecting their own sequence. A program-controlled…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Flow Charts
Bernabei, Raymond – 1968
This 3-year longitudinal study is exploring readiness skills of children between 5 and 8 years of age and proposes a design for curriculum development. In this study, generalized concepts, visual-motor triordination, visual and auditory discrimination, visual and auditory memory (imagery), and oral language usage, are identified in order to…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Language Acquisition
Calfee, Robert C. – 1969
Studies of recall and recognition short-term memory (STM) were reviewed, and a series of studies of serial recognition memory of normal and retarded children was described. In experiments using a recall procedure there were decrements in initial performance level with decreasing age and IQ but less evidence that forgetting occurred at a faster…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence Differences
Russell, Kenneth Stevenson – 1968
This study tested the relationship of four independent variables to spelling achievement and the effect on these relationships when the format for measuring spelling achievement was varied, using multiple-choice, oral, and written formats. The subjects were 133 selected high school seniors. The data were treated by a stepwise multiple regression…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High School Seniors, High School Students, Language Skills
Dornbush, Rhea L. and Basow, Susan – 1969
The relationship between visual and auditory performance and reading achievement came under scrutiny in this study. It was thought that both poor and average readers would perform better on auditory tasks than on visual ones but that this discrepancy would be considerably greater for the poor or retarded reader. Seventy-two children from grades 1,…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Auditory Tests, Memory, Performance Factors
Lange, Garrett – 1974
This paper examines several recent lines of research concerning category clustering and describes an alternative to the standard category clustering procedure used to study recall organization in younger children. The specific issue considered is the age at which children first show evidence of spontaneous category clustering in their free-recall.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Associative Learning, Children, Classification
Ghatala, Elizabeth S.; And Others – 1974
Four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of certain stimulus variables on children's discrimination learning. In general, it was found that word frequency was negatively related to discrimination learning as long as the words were meaningful to the subjects. Moreover, the relationship between word and performance reversed in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Seitz, Victoria – 1974
To determine the ability of both black and white children to repeat sentences which conform to the grammatical rules of standard versus nonstandard English, and to examine how attendance at racially and socioeconomically integrated versus segregated schools affected performance in standard and nonstandard English, third and fourth graders were…
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Memory
Ward, William C.; Naus, Mary J. – 1973
Age and instructional differences in the representation of pictorial information were investigated in a recognition memory task. A total of 56 nursery school and 40 college-age subjects observed pictures under name labeling, color labeling, imaging, and no label instructions. Subjects were then tested for retention of object identity and color…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, College Students, Color
Jensen, Arthur R. – 1973
The two-level theory of mental abilities posits two broad classes of ability: level I (learning and memory) and level II (the "g" factor of intelligence tests, reasoning, abstraction, and problem solving). Levels I and II are hypothesized to interact with SES and/or race such that: (l) SES differences are greater for level II than for I,…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Black Students, Cognitive Development, Intelligence Tests
Pena, Deagelia – 1971
Twenty variables comprising the subtests of the Frostig, Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Ability, Appalachia Preschool Test and the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test raw score were factor analyzed by a principal component solution and an orthogonal rotation of the factor matrix. Although the different subtests were designed to measure specific…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Memory
Haskins Labs., New Haven, CT. – 1972
This report on speech research contains 21 papers describing research conducted on a variety of topics concerning speech perception, processing, and production. The initial two reports deal with brain function in speech; several others concern ear function, both in terms of perception and information processing. A number of reports describe…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Computational Linguistics, Consonants, Electronic Equipment
Brown, Ann L.; And Others – 1977
Two experiments concerned with memory and comprehension of prose passages were conducted with children from second through seventh grade. In both experiments the major variable was the provision of appropriate frameworks for comprehending ambiguous sections of the passages. In the initial experiment, recognition of theme-congruent and…
Descriptors: Ambiguity, Child Development, Comprehension, Context Clues
Wagner, Michael; Rohwer, William D., Jr. – 1977
A recognition paradigm was employed to assess developmental changes in memory for within-sentence (premise) and between-sentence (inference) information from 16 brief prose stories. Eleventh graders retained significant amounts of both premise and inference information, while fifth graders showed substantial retention only for premise information.…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Grade 11, Grade 5
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