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Sri Rahayuningsih; Ade Eka Anggriani; Mardhatillah; Siti Faizah; Yuniawatika; Nurzatulshima Kamarudin – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
This study investigates the relationship between mathematical literacy and cognitive flexibility in solving complex problems among Indonesian elementary school students aged 9-10 n = 78. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combined quantitative testing and qualitative interviews to provide a comprehensive understanding of this…
Descriptors: Correlation, Mathematics Skills, Elementary School Students, Cognitive Ability
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Kimberley A. Baxter; Nidhi Sachdeva; Sabine Baker – Health Education & Behavior, 2025
Health and behavior change programs play a crucial role in improving health behaviors at individual and family levels. However, these programs face challenges with engagement and retention and typically show modest efficacy. Cognitive load theory is an established and highly used educational theory that proposes individuals have a finite capacity…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Health Education, Behavior Change, Instructional Design
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Riccardo Fusaroli; Christopher Cox; Ethan Weed; Balázs István Szabó; Deborah Fein; Letitia Naigles – Cognitive Science, 2025
Social interaction depends on turn-taking and adapting to one's conversational partner, yet little is known about the typical and atypical development of these abilities. We investigated this in a longitudinal corpus of spontaneous speech in 64 parent-child dyads: 32 typically developing children (20.27 months at start, six girls, 24 White) and 32…
Descriptors: Interaction, Parent Child Relationship, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Reaction Time
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Zi Yang; Junjie Gavin Wu; Haoran Xie – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2025
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GAI) in the past two years is exerting profound effects throughout society. However, while this new technology undoubtedly promises substantial benefits, its disruptive nature also means that it poses a variety of challenges. The field of education is no exception. This position paper intends to…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Technology Uses in Education, Natural Language Processing
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Alireza Mohseni; Ahmad Abedi – Gifted Education International, 2025
This study explores the conceptions of giftedness among Iranian primary school teachers. Through semi-structured interviews with 31 teachers, the findings reveal a multifaceted understanding of giftedness, including cognitive-academic skills (e.g., rapid learning, creative problem-solving, early reading ability, strong memory, abstract thinking,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Gifted Education, Elementary School Teachers
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Emily K. Schworer; Matthew D. Zammit; Benjamin L. Handen; Brianna Piro-Gambetti; Melissa R. Jenkins; Courtney Brothers; Ozioma C. Okonkwo; Christy L. Hom; Beau M. Ances; Bradley T. Christian; Sigan L. Hartley – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: People with Down syndrome (DS) have a high risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Identifying resiliency factors for AD is of critical importance to the DS community. Method: Participants were 63 adults with DS. Measures included amyloid-beta PET scans (amyloid age), National Task Group-Early Detection Screen for Dementia (NTG-EDSD), and…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Alzheimers Disease, Resilience (Psychology), Adults
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Andrea Trubanova Wieckowski; Ashley de Marchena; Alexia F. Dickerson; Erika Frick; Georgina Perez Liz; Ashley Dubin; Diana L. Robins – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Formal autism diagnosis is often critical for children to access early, autism-specific services and supports. However, barriers to traditional in-person evaluations, including long waitlists, delay diagnosis. The goal of the current study was to compare diagnostic impressions (i.e. clinical judgments) made by primary care clinicians and autism…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Toddlers, Disability Identification, Clinical Diagnosis
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Min Feng; Kai Zhou – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Collaborative problem-solving (CPS) has been one of the essential core skills for future students. However, we found that there are many studies on the evaluation of collaborative problem-solving skills, but there is little studies on the subject areas based on which collaborative problem-solving skills have been evaluated. The three-dimensional…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, Cognitive Ability
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Matthew D. Blanchard; Eugene Aidman; Lazar Stankov; Sabina Kleitman – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2025
A collective intelligence factor (CI) was introduced by prior research to characterise the cognitive ability of groups. Surprisingly, individual intelligence did not predict CI. Instead, it correlated with individual social sensitivity, the equality of conversational turn-taking, and the proportion of females in a group. However, these findings…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Cooperative Learning, Participative Decision Making, Metacognition
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Julia Berg; Georgios D. Sideridis; Rafael DePillis; Elizabeth Harstad – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Intensive services are recommended for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Limited research on service receipt in states with mandated ASD-specific service coverage suggests that it remains low, and factors associated with intensity are unclear. Participants were 206 children from the Boston Outcomes of Autism in Toddlers study…
Descriptors: Services, Intervention, Toddlers, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Stevenson, Claire; Baas, Matthijs; van der Maas, Han – Journal of Intelligence, 2021
Despite decades of extensive research on creativity, the field still combats psychometric problems when measuring individual differences in creative ability and people's potential to achieve real-world outcomes that are both original and useful. We think these seemingly technical issues have a conceptual origin. We therefore propose a minimal…
Descriptors: Creativity, Psychometrics, Individual Differences, Theories
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McNulty, Richard J.; Floyd, Randy G. – Psychology in the Schools, 2021
This study examined the factor structure of the Detroit Tests of Learning Abilities, Fifth Edition (DTLA-5) using principal axis factoring, multiple factor extraction criteria, and the Schmid-Leiman orthogonalization procedures not utilized by test publishers. Results suggest that the publisher's six-factor structure model was over factored.…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Ability, Factor Structure, Factor Analysis
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Willoughby, Emily A.; Lee, James J. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Although the correlation between general cognitive ability ("g") and performance on speeded cognitive tasks is well-established, there is need for a better understanding of how successive stages of processing contribute to this relationship. Previous research suggests that "g" is primarily associated with the rapidity of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Reaction Time, Decision Making, Perception
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Li, Shaofeng; DeKeyser, Robert – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2021
This article discusses the conceptualization, measurement, and validity of a recently emerged construct in the field of second language acquisition (SLA)--implicit language aptitude (alternatively "implicit aptitude"). Implicit aptitude is a set of cognitive abilities that enable learners to make unconscious computations of the…
Descriptors: Language Aptitude, Second Language Learning, Cognitive Ability, Linguistic Input
Ivan Kroupin – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Adult humans are uniquely proficient in reasoning with abstract relations (relational reasoning) - a capacity which underpins much of human-unique cognition, including scientific analogies, artistic metaphors and many phrases in day-to-day language and thought. An important question for cognitive science, therefore, is exploring the nature of this…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Animals, Children, Adults
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