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Van De Valk, Lawrence J.; Constas, Mark A. – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2011
Recent interest in studying social aspects of leadership has brought attention to the relationship between leadership and social capital. There is also growing interest among stakeholders (researchers, practitioners, funders, and program participants) to improve evaluation methods for leadership development programs (LDPs). The purpose of the…
Descriptors: Inferences, Social Capital, Leadership, Leadership Training
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Lifshitz, Hefziba; Weiss, Itzhak; Tzuriel, David; Tzemach, Moran – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
The main goal of the study was to map the difficulties and cognitive processes among adolescents (aged 13-21, N = 30) and adults (aged 25-66, N = 30) with mild and moderate intellectual disability (ID) when solving analogical problems. The participants were administered the "Conceptual and Perceptual Analogical Modifiability" test. A…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Adults, Adolescents, Cognitive Processes
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Della-Piana, Gabriel Mario; Gardner, Michael – Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation, 2011
Background: Professional standards for validity of achievement tests have long reflected a consensus that validity is the degree to which evidence and theory support interpretations of test scores entailed by the intended uses of tests. Yet there are convincing lines of evidence that the standards are not adequately followed in practice, that…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Test Validity, Scores, Standards
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Martin, Linda E.; Kragler, Sherry – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2011
The purpose of this article is to report the results of a study that examined young readers' metacognitive processes and strategies while reading. An interview procedure was conducted while 109 children (high, average, and low readers) in kindergarten (three classrooms) and first grade (four classrooms) read familiar and unfamiliar text.…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Metacognition, Statistical Analysis, Grade 1
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Jee, Benjamin D.; Uttal, David H.; Gentner, Dedre; Manduca, Cathy; Shipley, Thomas F.; Tikoff, Basil; Ormand, Carol J.; Sageman, Bradley – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2010
Geoscience instructors and textbooks rely on analogy for teaching students a wide range of content, from the most basic concepts to highly complicated systems. The goal of this paper is to connect educational and cognitive science research on analogical thinking with issues of geoscience instruction. Analogies convey that the same basic…
Descriptors: Geology, Earth Science, Science Education, Teaching Methods
Johnson, Heather L. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Rate of change is an important concept for students to study, and little is known about the ways in which secondary students make sense of rate of change. In this qualitative study I examined how four high school students who have not taken calculus reasoned about changing quantities when interacting with mathematical tasks involving multiple…
Descriptors: Calculus, Inferences, High School Students, Mathematical Concepts
Culler, Erica D. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Despite increased focus on reading comprehension, the literature is limited in regards to comprehension strategies that can be effectively taught, and subsequently practiced to a fluency aim. This study used a multiple baseline design to determine whether a timed passage retell strategy could be taught to four students in the third grade, and then…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Reading Comprehension, Grade 3, Inferences
Kaplan, David – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2010
In recent years, attention in the education community has focused on the need for evidenced-based research, particularly educational policies and interventions that rest on "scientifically based research". The emphasis on scientifically based research in education has led to a corresponding increase in studies designed to provide strong warrants…
Descriptors: Evidence, Educational Research, Educational Policy, Models
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Barcelona, Antonio – AILA Review, 2010
The article is a reflection on the various areas of cognitive linguistic research on metonymy that are of potential relevance for SLA. Three of them are particularly relevant: (1) research on metonymy-guided inferencing; (2) research on metonymy-based lexical polysemy, and (3) research on metonymy-based grammatical constructions. Of the three main…
Descriptors: Language Research, Second Language Learning, Inferences, Learning Strategies
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Perilloux, Carin; Lewis, David M. G.; Goetz, Cari D.; Fleischman, Diana S.; Easton, Judith A.; Confer, Jaime C.; Buss, David M. – American Psychologist, 2010
Replies to comments on Evolutionary psychology: Controversies, questions, prospects, and limitations by Confer et al. The purpose of which was to clarify the logic of evolutionary psychology and clear up some of the more common misunderstandings about it. In this response, we address the key points raised by the commentators.
Descriptors: Evolution, Psychology, Individual Differences, Bias
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Pena, Gil Patrus; Andrade-Filho, Jose de Souza – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2010
Analogies are important tools in human reasoning and learning, for resolving problems and providing arguments, and are extensively used in medicine. Analogy and similarity involve a structural alignment or mapping between domains. This cognitive mechanism can be used to make inferences and learn new abstractions. Through analogies, we try to…
Descriptors: Medicine, Logical Thinking, Cultural Background, Inferences
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Schochet, Peter Z. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2010
Pretest-posttest experimental designs often are used in randomized control trials (RCTs) in the education field to improve the precision of the estimated treatment effects. For logistic reasons, however, pretest data often are collected after random assignment, so that including them in the analysis could bias the posttest impact estimates. Thus,…
Descriptors: Pretests Posttests, Scores, Intervention, Scientific Methodology
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Wagner, Laura – Language and Cognitive Processes, 2010
This paper investigated children's ability to use syntactic structures to infer semantic information. The particular syntax-semantics link examined was the one between transitivity (transitive/intransitive structures) and telicity (telic/atelic perspectives; that is, boundedness). Although transitivity is an important syntactic reflex of telicity,…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Semantics, Syntax, Inferences
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Cacchione, Trix; Call, Josep – Developmental Science, 2010
We investigated whether great apes, like human infants, monkeys and dogs, are subject to a strong gravity bias when tested with the tubes task, and--in case of mastery--what the source of competence on the tubes task is. We presented 22 apes with three versions of the tubes task, in which an object is dropped down a tube connected to one of three…
Descriptors: Cues, Infants, Inferences, Animals
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Zhang, Guangjian; Browne, Michael W. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2010
Dynamic factor analysis summarizes changes in scores on a battery of manifest variables over repeated measurements in terms of a time series in a substantially smaller number of latent factors. Algebraic formulae for standard errors of parameter estimates are more difficult to obtain than in the usual intersubject factor analysis because of the…
Descriptors: Statistical Inference, Error of Measurement, Factor Analysis, Simulation
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