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Mershon, Donald H. – Teaching of Psychology, 1980
Describes how a teacher can give demonstrations of additive color mixing with one slide projector. (CK)
Descriptors: Color, Higher Education, Perception, Program Descriptions
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McDaniel, Ernest D. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1980
A study involving deaf and hearing children investigated the perceptual abilities of deaf children employing tasks with both simultaneously and sequentially presented stimulus material. A series of motion picture tests, mostly involving abstract geometric figures, suggested that deaf and hearing children are comparable on visual memory tasks and…
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Memory
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Rose, Susan A.; And Others – Child Development, 1980
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Infants, Intervention, Premature Infants
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Honess, Terry – Child Development, 1980
A content analysis of children's descriptions of liked and disliked peers as a function of their own age (8-13), sex, and verbal intelligence revealed different status of self-reference between young children and older children. (Author/MP)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Children, Foreign Countries
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Arkin, Robert M.; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1978
Observers tend to attribute causality for an actor's behavior to dispositional characteristics of the actor rather than to external factors. Determined whether dynamic qualities of the actor can account for observers' attentional and attributional behavior. Revealed that greater causality was attributed to the dynamic actor. (Author)
Descriptors: Attention, Attribution Theory, College Students, Individual Characteristics
Bogdan, Robert – Phi Delta Kappan, 1980
Presents eight assumptions to help people understand quantification not only as it is traditionally approached--as a method of measuring reality--but also as a method of shaping reality. The categories we use in creating statistics change the way we perceive the world. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Perception, Statistical Data
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Harber, Jean R. – Reading Horizons, 1981
Concludes that there is a relationship between auditory closure and reading and that the relationship is educationally significant. (FL)
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Elementary Education, Reading Achievement, Reading Research
Lyon, Steve; Lyon, Grace – Journal of the Association for the Severely Handicapped (JASH), 1980
The article discusses role release, an important process in transdisciplinary procedures for severely handicapped students. Different levels and types of role release are discussed and strategies for its implementation are presented. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Role Perception, Severe Disabilities, Staff Development
Shively, Joe E.; Hatfield, Barbara E. – Southern Journal of Educational Research, 1979
A study was conducted employing mail questionnaires, telephone surveys, and in-depth interviews to determine the role perception of paraprofessionals engaged in home intervention programs for preschool children and the impact of role perception on successful home visitation programs. (JC)
Descriptors: Home Visits, Intervention, Paraprofessional Personnel, Preschool Education
Collins, Robert A. – Media and Methods, 1979
Contends that by understanding what extrapolation is and the ways in which it is used, people not only sharpen their appreciation of how the imaginary worlds of science fiction and fantasy are created but also begin to recognize that the process is frequently used by everyone. (FL)
Descriptors: Fantasy, Futures (of Society), Literature, Perception
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Schein, Jerome D. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1980
Teachers of elementary-grade deaf students make mistakes which can handicap communication by setting up less than optimal visual conditions. Four areas need to be considered: angle of regard, size of communication frame, rate of communication, and placement of teaching materials. (SBH)
Descriptors: Deafness, Elementary Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
Gagne, Robert M. – Educational Technology, 1980
Discusses whether educational technology has kept pace with recent developments in the related fields of psychology and communication science. Addressed are several areas in cognitive psychology: the process of selective perception, semantic encoding, the effects of previous learning, and the influence of metacognitlon. (RAO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Educational Technology, Learning Theories, Perception
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Grazier, Margaret Hayes – Library Trends, 1979
Surveys viewpoints on the role of librarians as school curriculum consultants, concepts of curriculum theory, and research studies on media specialist competencies and role perception. References are cited. (FM)
Descriptors: Competence, Curriculum Development, Media Specialists, Role Perception
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Grant, Richard A. – Developmental Psychology, 1976
The relation between Matching Familiar Figures Test performance and Piaget's construct of perceptual activity was examined with 48 third- and fourth-grade boys. (SB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Perceptual Development, Research
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Behrens, Roy R. – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1976
Attempts to define "creative categorization" using animal behavior and human perception as examples. (RK)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Charts, Classification, Color
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