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Pan, Steven C.; Hutter, Sarah A.; D'Andrea, Dominic; Unwalla, Daanish; Rickard, Timothy C. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Previous work has demonstrated that cued recall of a term from a fact yields learning that does not transfer, relative to a restudy control, to recall of another term from the same fact. Here we report six experiments in which a series of manipulations during the initial study and training phases of learning, hypothesized to increase transfer for…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Cues, Recall (Psychology), Transfer of Training
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Gawrylowicz, Julie; Scoboria, Alan; Teodorini, Rachel; Albery, Ian P. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
Few studies have examined the impact of alcohol on metacognition for witnessed events. We used a 2 × 2 balanced placebo design, where mock witnesses expected and drank alcohol, did not expect but drank alcohol, did not expect nor drank alcohol, or expected but did not drink alcohol. Participants watched a mock crime in a bar-lab, followed by free…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Drinking, Metacognition, Crime
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Vargas, Ivan; Payne, Jessica D.; Muench, Alexandria; Kuhlman, Kate R.; Lopez-Duran, Nestor L. – Learning & Memory, 2019
Research suggests that sleep preferentially consolidates the negative aspects of memories at the expense of the neutral aspects. However, the mechanisms by which sleep facilitates this emotional memory trade-off remain unknown. Although active processes associated with sleep-dependent memory consolidation have been proposed to underlie this…
Descriptors: Sleep, Emotional Response, Memory, Young Adults
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Reimann, Nicola; Sadler, Ian; Sambell, Kay – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2019
The term 'feedforward' is increasingly employed in higher education, and this paper focuses on the way in which it fits into contemporary debates about feedback and its impact on practitioners. Semi-structured interviews were used to investigate the practices academics associate with feedforward and the ways in which their intentions and…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Evaluation, Feedback (Response), Formative Evaluation
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Harmon, Tyson G.; Jacks, Adam; Haley, Katarina L.; Bailliard, Antoine – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2019
Purpose: The aims of the study were to determine dual-task effects on content accuracy, delivery speed, and perceived effort during narrative discourse in people with moderate, mild, or no aphasia and to explore subjective reactions to retelling a story with a concurrent task. Method: Two studies (1 quantitative and 1 qualitative) were conducted.…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Story Telling, Recall (Psychology), Auditory Discrimination
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Lee, Icy – TESOL Journal, 2019
Although feedback researchers generally advocate a selective, focused written corrective feedback (FWCF) approach, a large number of second language writing teachers in school contexts still respond to written errors in an unfocused manner. Much of existing written corrective feedback (WCF) research is conducted in experimental classrooms, and…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Second Language Instruction, Error Correction, Teacher Attitudes
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Andrews, Ellen – Educational and Developmental Psychologist, 2019
The intensive Circle of Security intervention is an attachment-based program that utilises video feedback to support parents to understand and respond to their children's attachment needs. The original group format was developed into an individual protocol for flexible delivery and broad dissemination. This protocol, described elsewhere, has been…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Video Technology, Feedback (Response), Parent Child Relationship
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Hill, Stuart Chapman – Research Studies in Music Education, 2019
This study aimed to understand the nature of feedback that students and teacher exchanged in a workshop-based collegiate songwriting course. Two research questions guided the study: (1) What kinds of feedback do students and teacher give as they respond to each other's work? and (2) What factors contribute to the culture of feedback in this class?…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Feedback (Response), Singing
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Hart, Laura C.; Robinson, Christine – Research & Practice in Assessment, 2019
Today, higher education faces increased accountability to assess and measure student learning. However, traditional metrics (like standardized tests and graduation rates) fail to provide a comprehensive understanding of exactly what students learn in a contextualized program of study. To address this gap, the researchers piloted a charrette model…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, College Students, Stakeholders, College Faculty
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Hedlin, Maria; Åberg, Magnus; Johansson, Caroline – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2019
In the present study we focus on physical touch that is judged to be just outside what is considered to be 'normal'. We explore how preschool teachers describe and explain situations where educators give children too much or too little touching. Semi-structured interviews have been conducted with 30 qualified preschool teachers working in Swedish…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship, Preschool Children
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Kuzmanovic, Bojana; Rigoux, Lionel; Vogeley, Kai – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Previous research has demonstrated irrational asymmetry in belief updating: people tend to take into account good news and neglect bad news. Contradicting formal learning principles, belief updates were on average larger after better-than-expected information than after worse-than-expected information. In the present study, typically developing…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Psychological Patterns, Age Differences
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Amédée, Laetitia Mélissande; Tremblay-Perreault, Amélie; Hébert, Martine; Cyr, Chantal – Psychology in the Schools, 2019
This study assessed the social adaptation of sexually abused children and tested whether children's emotion regulation competencies mediated the association between child sexual abuse (CSA) and two outcomes of the social domain (i.e. withdrawal and social difficulties). A group of 283 child victims of sexual abuse and a comparison group composed…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Emotional Response, Self Control
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Alvarez, Natalie; Solga, Kim – Research in Drama Education, 2019
Ryerson University theatre professor Natalie Alvarez is currently helming a large, interdisciplinary team in southern Ontario that is testing the power of Forum Theatre to build better, more responsive scenarios for police officer training in de-escalation and mental crisis response. In this interview, Alvarez sits down with issue editor Kim Solga…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Police Education, Mental Health, Crisis Management
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Gray, Colin M. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2019
Critique is a primary method of assessment and feedback used in design education, yet is not well understood apart from traditional instructor-led activities in physical learning spaces. In this study, we analyze a series of group critiques in a human-computer interaction learning experience, focusing on an emergent instructional design for…
Descriptors: Criticism, Peer Evaluation, Mentors, Computer Mediated Communication
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King, Kelly; Borders, L. DiAnne; Jones, Connie – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2019
Counselor trainees' multicultural development is a process that engenders strong emotions. The authors inventoried students' emotions in cultural immersion activities and assessed their impact on course reactance. Findings indicated that reactance was shaped by both negative and positive emotions and that cultural immersion can be universally…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Emotional Response, Cultural Awareness, Learning Activities
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