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Olsson, Michael – Information Research: An International Electronic Journal, 2005
Introduction: The study explores the social processes that influence the construction by academic (information behaviour) researchers of the meaning(s) and significance of an author and her work prominent in the literature of their field (Brenda Dervin). Methods: Semi-structured qualitative interviews, based in part on the "Life-Line"…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Researchers, Authors, Information Management
Iadevaia, David G. – 1989
In 1989 a study was conducted at Pima Community College (PCC) to assess students' knowledge of basic physical science concepts. A three-part survey instrument was administered to students in a second semester sociology class, a first semester astronomy class, a second semester Spanish class, and a first semester physics class. The survey…
Descriptors: College Science, Community Colleges, Educational Needs, Educational Testing
Kratovil, Jane; And Others – 1986
The model workshop manual is intended for use with state and local special education and sex equity staff. The manual contains a model workshop format, information on problems faced by disabled students, and suggested workshop activities. A sample workshop agenda, accompanying materials and resources developed, compiled, and field-tested at two…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Equal Education
Smagorinsky, Peter – 1990
A study investigated the composing process to examine why different types of instruction have different effects on composing products. The study contrasted three treatments: (1) presenting students with models (the traditional method); (2) the general procedures approach stressing freethinking process; and (3) a method stressing task-specific…
Descriptors: Criteria, Higher Education, Knowledge Level, Protocol Analysis
Landis, Kathleen – 1990
The acquisition of knowledge is concomitant to the writing process and, as such, is a key factor in composition pedagogy. Writing is not just a skill with which the student presents or analyzes knowledge, rather, writing is essential to the very existence of certain kinds of knowledge. Much of writing instruction, however, consists mainly of genre…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Critical Thinking, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
Carlsen, William S. – 1990
This paper describes the effects of science teacher subject-matter knowledge on classroom discourse at the level of individual utterances. It details one of three parallel analyses conducted in a year-long study of language in the classrooms of four new biology teachers. The conceptual framework of the study predicted that when teaching unfamiliar…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Biology, Cognitive Development, Familiarity
Collins, Angelo – 1990
Since 1986, the Teacher Assessment Project (TAP) at Stanford University (California) has been exploring performance-based modes of assessment that capture the complexity of the practice of teaching. After a brief description of the rating procedures, the raters, and the situated-performances designed by the TAP for assessment, this paper describes…
Descriptors: Biology, Comparative Analysis, Evaluators, High Schools
Mills, Craig N.; Melican, Gerald J. – 1987
The study compares three methods for establishing cut-off scores that effect a compromise between absolute cut-offs based on item difficulty and relative cut-offs based on expected passing rates. Each method coordinates these two types of information differently. The Beuk method obtains judges' estimates of an absolute cut-off and an expected…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Certification, Comparative Analysis, Cutting Scores
Koubek, Richard J. – 1990
The roles of training, problem representation, and individual differences on performance of both automated (simple) and controlled (complex) process tasks were studied. The following hypotheses were tested: (1) training and cognitive style affect the representation developed; (2) training and cognitive style affect the development and performance…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis, Difficulty Level
Tashakkori, Abbas; Cleaveland, Bonnie – 1990
With the increasing threat of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), intensive educational programs are implemented and/or planned worldwide. It is usually assumed that providing information and generating concern leads to AIDS-preventive behaviors. Attitude theory and research in social psychology does not necessarily support this…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, At Risk Persons, Beliefs, College Students
Coll, Kenneth M.; Darby, Merlin D. – 1989
This study compared differences between resident assistants (RAs) and conduct code violators in alcohol and drug knowledge, reported use, and perceptions of reasons for abuse and role of the institution. Twenty conduct code violators participated in an alcohol and drug education program and 35 RAs participated in an abbreviated program as part of…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, College Students, Dormitories, Drinking
Kennedy, Mary M. – 1990
Studies have addressed the substantive knowledge of teachers and the content that is actually taught in classrooms. Some research has indicated that teachers have difficulty teaching certain areas because they themselves lack sufficient understanding about those areas. In considering the kind or amount of subject matter knowledge teachers need,…
Descriptors: Degrees (Academic), Higher Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Knowledge Level
Carroll, David J. – 1988
A study investigated the degree to which scores on content-based tests were influenced by non-content factors such as difficulty with reading, lack of confidence in responding independently to a test, and inexperience with modes of responding to multiple-choice questions. A test compiled from science, math, and social studies material in a primary…
Descriptors: Children, Content Area Reading, Decoding (Reading), Foreign Countries
Machiels-Bongaerts, Maureen; And Others – 1990
Two hypotheses, the cognitive capacity hypothesis and the selective attention hypothesis, try to account for the facilitation effects of prior knowledge activation. They appear to be mutually exclusive since they predict different recall patterns as a result of prior knowledge activation. This study was designed to determine whether the two…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
Schmidt, Henk G.; Boshuizen, Henny P. A. – 1990
A study investigated the known phenomenon of "intermediate effect" in which medical students with an intermediate amount of knowledge and experience demonstrate higher amounts of recall of the text of a medical case than either experienced clinicians or novices. In this study the amount of activation of prior knowledge was controlled by…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Cognitive Structures, Decision Making, Foreign Countries

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