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Crawley, Rosalind; Wilkie, Stephanie; Gamble, Jenny; Creedy, Debra K.; Fenwick, Jenny; Cockburn, Nicola; Ayers, Susan – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
Evidence for memory characteristic differences between trauma and other memories in non-clinical samples is inconsistent. However, trauma is frequently confounded with the event recalled. This study compares trauma and nontrauma memories for the "same event," childbirth, in a non-clinical sample of 285 women 4-6 weeks after birth. None…
Descriptors: Memory, Trauma, Recall (Psychology), Females
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Huestegge, Lynn; Pötzsch, Tristan Herbert – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2018
Frequency graph types differ in the way how data are translated into visual representations. We compared 2 visualization methods, a traditional circular representation (pie chart) and a rectangular representation (constant column width tree map), which were hypothesized to differ regarding the cognitive ease of visual comparison processes.…
Descriptors: Charts, Graphs, Comprehension, Eye Movements
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Lindeman, Meghan I. H.; Durik, Amanda M.; Hall, Garret J. – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2018
Interventions that prompt learners to generate their own ideas about how material is valuable are promising for inspiring engagement. Drawing from research on the availability bias, we investigated how the learners' subjective experience of generating ideas about the value of a domain (i.e., ease of coming up with ideas) affects perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Student Experience, Bias, Active Learning
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Kearns, Katherine; Hatcher, Molly; Bollard, Mara; DiPietro, Michele; Donohue-Bergeler, Devon; Drane, Leslie E.; Luoma, Elizabeth; Phuong, Andrew E.; Thain, Laura; Wright, Mary – To Improve the Academy, 2018
The authors claim that disciplinary epistemologies--disciplinary habits of mind and ways of thinking--offer productive lenses for observing teaching practices. Furthermore, they argue that educational developers who draw from multiple epistemologies in combination provide rich evidence with regard to teaching and learning and can speak to academic…
Descriptors: Intellectual Disciplines, Educational Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Inquiry
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Gosling, Corentin J.; Moutier, Sylvain – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2018
Risk-aversion and rationality have both been highlighted as core features of decision making in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). This study tested whether risk-aversion is related to rational decision-making in ASD individuals. ASD and matched control adults completed a decision-making task that discriminated between the use of…
Descriptors: Risk, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Cognitive Processes
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Savi, Alexander O.; Deonovic, Benjamin E.; Bolsinova, Maria; van der Maas, Han L. J.; Maris, Gunter K. J. – Journal of Educational Data Mining, 2021
In learning, errors are ubiquitous and inevitable. As these errors may signal otherwise latent cognitive processes, tutors--and students alike--can greatly benefit from the information they provide. In this paper, we introduce and evaluate the Systematic Error Tracing (SET) model that identifies the possible causes of systematically observed…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Cognitive Processes, Error Patterns, Models
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Günbatar, Mustafa Serkan – Journal of Problem Based Learning in Higher Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of the instruction process through the use of the PBFC model within the scope of the CN&C course. The evaluation of the PBFC process was made with the qualitative data obtained from the participants within the scope of CoI. Within the scope of cognitive presence, the participants firstly…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Flipped Classroom, Instructional Effectiveness, Communities of Practice
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Andersen, Martin S.; Makransky, Guido – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2021
Measuring cognitive load is important in virtual learning environments (VLE). Thus, valid and reliable measures of cognitive load are important to support instructional design in VLE. Through three studies, we investigated the validity and reliability of Leppink's Cognitive Load Scale (CLS) and developed the extraneous cognitive load (EL)…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Test Reliability, Cognitive Processes
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Reinholz, Daniel L.; Pilgrim, Mary E. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2021
This manuscript focuses on how students make sense of proofs. Participants were students who engaged in peer-review conferences of each other's attempted proofs in a graduate-level real analysis course for mathematics teachers. Building on the concept of distance from conversational analysis, we distinguish how three types of distance (epistemic,…
Descriptors: Validity, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
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Akça, Figen; Demir, Sezgin – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2021
In recent years sleep rhythm or chronotype have become one of the most studied subjects especially in psychology and educational environments. Chronotype is an important variable in interpersonal differences and it is related to psychological and physiological differences among people. There are three main chronotypes or eveningness, morningness…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Cognitive Processes, Student Motivation
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Gallego, María Gómez; Perez de los Cobos, Alfonso Palazón; Gallego, Juan Cándido Gómez – Education Sciences, 2021
A main goal of the university institution should be to reduce the desertion of its students, in fact, the dropout rate constitutes a basic indicator in the accreditation processes of university centers. Thus, evaluating the cognitive functions and learning skills of students with an increased risk of academic failure can be useful for the adoption…
Descriptors: Identification, At Risk Students, Potential Dropouts, Cognitive Processes
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Courduff, Jennifer; Lee, HeeKap; Cannaday, Jessica – Distance Learning, 2021
Global events have changed the fundamental way teachers teach and students learn in the 21st century. Teacher preparation programs have necessarily offered their programs through varied modalities. One specific framework for teaching in different modalities is the community of inquiry framework (CoI). In this study, we utilized CoI to study…
Descriptors: Conventional Instruction, Blended Learning, Electronic Learning, Graduate Students
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Jung, Jaewon; Shin, Yoonhee; Zumbach, Joerg – Interactive Learning Environments, 2021
This study investigated the effects of pre-training types on the cognitive load, collaborative knowledge construction and level of learning in a computer-supported collaborative learning environment. Pre-training was provided to help learners optimise their cognitive load, build accurate shared-knowledge and achieve successful deep learning. The…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Knowledge Level, Cooperative Learning
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Denson, Nida; Bowman, Nicholas A.; Ovenden, Georgia; Culver, K. C.; Holmes, Joshua M. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
Colleges and universities play a critical role in shaping intergroup dynamics in an era of increasing racial tensions in the United States. Diversity courses may serve as one important approach for preparing college students for participation in an equitable and just society, since this coursework holds a unique position at many institutions to…
Descriptors: Diversity, Courses, Outcomes of Education, Meta Analysis
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Malkin, Louise; Abbot-Smith, Kirsten – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
Autistic children have difficulties in adapting their language for particular listeners and contexts. We asked whether these difficulties are more prominent when children are required to be cognitively flexible, when changing how they have previously referred to a particular object. We compared autistic (N = 30) with neuro-typical 5- to…
Descriptors: Young Children, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Cognitive Processes
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