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Schiff, Rachel; Raveh, Michal – Dyslexia, 2007
Research on dyslexia has focused on the phonological level of linguistic analysis. Here we extend the investigation of the linguistic competence of individuals with dyslexia to the morphological level of linguistic analysis. We examine whether adult Hebrew readers with dyslexia extract and represent morphemic units similarly to normal readers.…
Descriptors: Linguistic Competence, Morphology (Languages), Dyslexia, Word Recognition
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Sheridan, Margaret A.; Hinshaw, Stephen; D'Esposito, Mark – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: Previous research has demonstrated that during task conditions requiring an increase in inhibitory function or working memory, children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) exhibit greater and more varied prefrontal cortical(PFC) activation compared to age-matched control participants. This pattern may reflect…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Females, Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders
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Haslam, C.; Wills, A. J.; Haslam, S. A.; Kay, J.; Baron, R.; McNab, F. – Brain and Language, 2007
Recent neuropsychological evidence, supporting a strong version of Whorfian principles of linguistic relativity, has reinvigorated debate about the role of language in colour categorisation. This paper questions the methodology used in this research and uses a novel approach to examine the unique contribution of language to categorisation…
Descriptors: Color, Longitudinal Studies, Maintenance, Semantics
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Uppstad, Per Henning; Solheim, Oddny Judith – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
The notion of "fluency" is most often associated with spoken-language phenomena such as stuttering. The present article investigates the relevance of considering fluency in writing. The basic argument for raising this question is empirical--it follows from a focus on difficulties in written and spoken language as manifestations of different…
Descriptors: Spelling, Speech, Oral Language, Writing Skills
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Lunkenheimer, Erika S.; Shields, Ann M.; Cortina, Kai S. – Social Development, 2007
We observed the positive emotion socialization practice of parental emotion coaching (EC) and the negative socialization practice of emotion dismissing (ED) during a family interaction task and examined their effects on children's emotion regulation and behavior problems in middle childhood. Participants were 87 sociodemographically diverse…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Socialization, Risk, Parent Child Relationship
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Shirtcliff, Elizabeth; Zahn-Waxler, Carolyn; Klimes-Dougan, Bonnie; Slattery, Marcia – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is an adrenal androgen which is stress responsive and a trigger for pubertal maturation. Studies on basal DHEA suggest protective benefits against anxiety and depression, yet it is unknown whether DHEA responsivity is protective. Methods: Structural equation modeling examined salivary DHEA responses to a…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Females, Structural Equation Models, Psychopathology
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Davis, Stephanie C.; Leman, Patrick J.; Barrett, Martyn – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2007
An increasing amount of research explores how children distinguish different aspects of ethnic group attitudes. However, little work has focused on how these aspects tie in with other social and psychological processes. In the present study, 112 black and white children aged 5-, 7- and 9-years completed tests of implicit and explicit ethnic group…
Descriptors: African American Children, Ethnicity, Self Esteem, Identification (Psychology)
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Storch, Neomy – Language Teaching Research, 2007
Although the literature on language pedagogy encourages the use of pair work in the second language classroom, students sometimes seem reluctant to work in pairs, particularly on grammar-focused tasks. This study investigated the merits of pair work by comparing pair and individual work on an editing task and by analysing the nature of pair…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Editing, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Peters, Elke – Language Learning & Technology, 2007
This study explored the effect of two enhancement techniques on L2 learners' look-up behaviour during a reading task and word retention afterwards amongst Flemish learners of German: a Vocabulary Test Announcement and Task-induced Word Relevance. Eighty-four participants were recruited for this study. They were randomly assigned to one of two…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Second Language Learning, Dictionaries, Retention (Psychology)
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Garcia, Stephen M.; Tor, Avishalom – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
Research showing how upward social comparison breeds competitive behavior has so far conflated local comparisons in "task" performance (e.g. a test score) with comparisons on a more general "scale" (i.e. an underlying skill). Using a ranking methodology (Garcia, Tor, & Gonzalez, 2006) to separate task and scale comparisons, Studies 1-2 reveal that…
Descriptors: Proximity, Management Systems, Competition, Measures (Individuals)
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Egi, Takako – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2007
Researchers have claimed that recasts might be ambiguous as feedback. Because recasts serve a dual function, as both feedback and conversational response, learners might not always interpret them as feedback (e.g., Lyster & Ranta, 1997). This study explores how learners interpret recasts they notice (as responses to content, negative evidence,…
Descriptors: Grammar, Feedback (Response), Second Language Learning, Japanese
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Felser, Claudia; Roberts, Leah – Second Language Research, 2007
This study investigates the real-time processing of "wh"-dependencies by advanced Greek-speaking learners of English using a cross-modal picture priming task. Participants were asked to respond to different types of picture target presented either at structurally defined gap positions, or at pre-gap control positions, while listening to sentences…
Descriptors: Sentences, Speech Communication, Second Language Learning, Monolingualism
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Jastrzembski, Tiffany S.; Charness, Neil – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2007
The authors estimate weighted mean values for nine information processing parameters for older adults using the Card, Moran, and Newell (1983) Model Human Processor model. The authors validate a subset of these parameters by modeling two mobile phone tasks using two different phones and comparing model predictions to a sample of younger (N = 20;…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Telecommunications, Cognitive Processes, Models
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Lynch, Tony – ELT Journal, 2007
This article reports a study of two English for Academic Purposes (EAP) classes who used different forms of transcript of their performances on a role-play speaking task as the basis for reprocessing and improving their output. One class used transcripts produced by the learners themselves, and the other used extracts transcribed by the teacher.…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, English for Academic Purposes, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Doering, Aaron; Veletsianos, George – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2007
A Multi-Scaffolding Environment (MSE) is a multimedia environment reliant on authentic scaffolding. We examine the impact of the availability of multiple scaffolds on learning and cognitive load within an MSE where learners are assigned a real-world task and given access to four support tools to help them complete the task. By examining an MSE in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Multimedia Instruction, Task Analysis
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