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Richman, Leona – Amer J Occup Therapy, 1969
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Geriatrics, Group Therapy, Occupational Therapy
ALLEN, DWIGHT W.; AND OTHERS – 1966
TO COMPARE SEVERAL METHODS OF DEVELOPING CLASSROOM QUESTIONING (PROBING) TECHNIQUES VIA DISTRIBUTED PRACTICE AND IMMEDIATE FEEDBACK, WHEN THE LATTER EMPLOYED VIDEOTAPED PERFORMANCES OF THE LEARNER, 85 INTERNS WERE VIDEOTAPED ON 4 OCCASIONS DURING THE FIRST 20 MINUTES OF REGULAR CLASSROOM LESSONS. IN BETWEEN TAPINGS THEY RECEIVED 30 MINUTES OF…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discrimination Learning, Feedback, Questioning Techniques
PIMSLEUR, PAUL; AND OTHERS – 1961
A NEED TO DETERMINE THE VALUE OF PRELIMINARY DISCRIMINATION TRAINING IN INCREASING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LANGUAGE LABORATORY PRACTICE ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF FRENCH SOUNDS HAS RESULTED IN THIS STUDY. DESCRIBED IN CHAPTER 2 ARE ELEVEN PILOT STUDIES, INVOLVING MORE THAN 1,000 STUDENTS, THAT PERMITTED THE DEVELOPMENT OF MATERIALS, TRAINING PROCEDURES,…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Contrastive Linguistics, Discrimination Learning, French
Riegel, Klaus F., Ed. – 1965
This document includes 10 articles dealing with five specific areas of language development. Two articles and a commentary cover each area. Resumes of the articles have been assigned the following numbers: memory functions (PS 001 487 and PS 001 488), associations and verbal habits (PS 001 489 and PS 001 490), language perception and…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavioral Science Research, Discrimination Learning, Language Acquisition
Hagen, John W.; Sabo, Ruth – 1968
Earlier studies found that recall scores of information central to the task increased with age while incidental information recall scores remained constant. This study repeated the earlier ones modifying procedures of instructions, testing, and schedule of recall. Also, it tested the effect of labeling pictorial stimuli. The sample of 253 children…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention Control, Cognitive Development, Discrimination Learning
Wrobel, Patricia A.; And Others – 1967
Seventeen preschool children were administered two color-discrimination pretests, verbal and nonverbal. The five children who scored lowest were chosen to recieve the color program. Four scored elow 85 percent on the nonverbal pretest, whereas the other 12 children scored above 85 percent. On the verbal pretest, all five experimental subjects…
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Discrimination Learning, Learning, Nonverbal Ability
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McLeskey, James – 1977
This study analyzes the generalization abilities of children with reading disabilities by comparing the performance of such children with that of a normal control group on a conditional discrimination learning-set task. Both groups, consisting of boys aged eight to ten, participated in the Wisconsin General Test Apparatus in a form modified for…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Concept Formation, Discrimination Learning, Elementary Education
Kershman, Susan M.; Hart, Verna – 1975
A hypothesized hierarchy of tasks in the development of tactual discrimination (an essential skill for reading) was tested in 60 blind primary level children. For five braille and five Optacon (optical to tactile converter) sequences, Ss were asked to identify the different stimulus from the four presented. Scalogram analysis was used to examine…
Descriptors: Blindness, Braille, Discrimination Learning, Exceptional Child Research
Webster, Bill; And Others – 1969
The relationship between color cues, figure form, and size discrimination was investigated. Subjects were 28 kindergarten students selected at random from a lower socioeconomic elementary school and 28 grade-3 students from the same school. From a higher socioeconomic area school, 28 grade-3 students were selected. In addition, 12 slow readers in…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Discrimination Learning, Elementary School Students, Kindergarten Children
Farley, Frank H.; Manske, Mary E. – 1970
Heart rate change was used as the index of the orienting response (OR) of 102 kindergarten children. Heart rate change was measured by recording heart rate upon the presentation of tones. 15 similar tones followed by a different, 16th tone, were used. From this data the children were divided into high, medium, or low orientors. Following the…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Discrimination Learning, Individual Differences, Kindergarten Children
Hutinger, Patricia; Bruce, Terri – 1970
This study examines some variables that may affect two aspects of syntax in Head Start children; the use of descriptors and the use of complete sentences. Thirty-six children were assigned to six experimental conditions in a design which varied adult verbal modeling, feedback, and sex. Children given adult verbal modeling produced significantly…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Disadvantaged, Discrimination Learning, Feedback
Farley, Frank H.; Manske, Mary E. – 1969
Heart rate change was used as the index of the orienting response (OR) of 102 kindergarten children. Heart rate change was measured by recording heart rate upon the presentation of tones. 15 similar tones followed by a different, 16th tone, were used. From this data the children were divided into high, medium, or low orientors. Following the…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Discrimination Learning, Individual Differences, Kindergarten Children
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Wallace, John; And Others – Journal of Educational Research, 1968
Elementary and junior high school students took part in a test involving the probability texture of the language to determine whether spelling ability is related to a student's understanding of possible letter combinations in English words. Two similar groups of 124 fifth grade students and 129 eighth grade students were ranked in spelling ability…
Descriptors: Discrimination Learning, Elementary School Students, English Instruction, Junior High School Students
Ghatala, Elizabeth S.; And Others – 1974
Four experiments were conducted to assess the effects of certain stimulus variables on children's discrimination learning. In general, it was found that word frequency was negatively related to discrimination learning as long as the words were meaningful to the subjects. Moreover, the relationship between word and performance reversed in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Damianopoulos, Ernest – 1974
This study investigated whether or not Sights and Sounds, a filmstrip-record series originally designed for speech-hearing handicapped children, could produce perceptual discrimination learning of familiar sounds in primary level educable mentally retarded (EMR) children and whether EMR children were susceptible to perceptual learning via…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Instruction, Auditory Discrimination, Discrimination Learning, Exceptional Child Research
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