NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 13,561 to 13,575 of 19,703 results Save | Export
Dean, Morris – 1981
A psychological model can show the technical writer how to present information for effective communication by explaining how readers perceive, understand, learn, and remember. The principles underlying the model are the reader's psychological set, the mind's pattern-forming tendencies, the span of short-term memory, and the mind's need for…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Experimental Psychology, Models, Reinforcement
Dunay, Paul K.; And Others – 1981
A study tested the assumption found in schema theory that scripted knowledge automatically provides specific content details about scripted activity, thereby biasing a reader's immediate interpretation of a text. The study measured how quickly and accurately 16 college students could verify script related words. Subjects listened to four scripted…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education, Learning Theories
Furukawa, James M.; And Others – 1978
Data from three general psychology classes were used in a study of the chunking method of teaching and studying. Two classes participated in a study on chunking study outline (CSO) length, and one in a study on retention rates. Results of students with high and low cognitive processing capacities (CPC) were also compared. It was found that a CSO…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Higher Education, Memory
Niles, Jerome A.; And Others – 1978
A study examined the effects of within domain processing on the recall of idea units as well as the potential reversals in performance resulting from the passing of time. Subjects for the experiment were 89 undergraduate students randomly assigned to six conditions related to target words in a reading passage: counting e's, determining the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Memory, Prose
Sheingold, Karen; Tenney, Yvette J. – 1979
This study is concerned with how much children remember about a salient event in their life, how much is forgotten over time, and whether age at the time of the event affects how much is remembered. Thirty-six children (ages 4, 8, and 12) and 26 college students, all of whom had a sibling born when they were age 4, were either interviewed or given…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Memory
Bransford, John D.; Franks, Jeffrey J. – 1976
This report discusses research and theory that explore relationships between comprehension and knowledge acquisition. Studies are reported that indicate the lack of a one-to-one correspondence between initial comprehension activities and abilities to remember. It is noted that the value of comprehensive activities depends on how people must later…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Knowledge Level, Learning Theories
Latimer, James – 1979
This experiment was designed to test whether paired objects described as interacting through movement are more memorable to young children than the same objects described as alike in structure or color. Drawings of eight familiar objects were presented in unfamiliar combinations to forty-five 4-year-old subjects. Objects were described as…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Dimensional Preference, Memory
Fisk, Arthur D.; Schneider, Walter – 1980
The results of this study support the assumption that long-term memory is not modified when a person performs a task utilizing an automatic process. Twelve university students performed an incidental learning task which consisted of scanning lists of words for either their own name, first names other than their own, words representing a unit of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Incidental Learning, Learning Theories
Gan, Jennifer; Tymchuk, Alexander J. – 1980
This study examined the effect of presentation rate on accuracy of digit serial recall and on serial position curves of digit strings of different lengths with 18 boys classified as reading retarded and a comparison group of children (ages for both groups averaged 11 years) who read at grade level. The results indicated that normal children…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Males, Memory, Reading Difficulties
Nahinsky, Irwin D. – 1980
A theory for representation of concepts in memory is proposed which emphasizes the association of salient exemplars with the concept. Previous theories dealing with the classification processes involved in acquiring new concepts have shown that clear category boundaries do not exist. It is proposed that present theory must account for the…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Learning Theories
Barclay, Craig R. – 1980
Twenty kindergarten children, 5 to 6 years of age, were presented a free recall task in which half of the subjects were asked to generate a "plan of attack" for remembering before experiencing a study-test sequence. The materials were three different sets of 12 pictures each. In each set, three different conceptual categories were represented…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Early Childhood Education, Kindergarten Children, Memory
Snow, Richard E. – 1976
The theoretical and methodological concepts available to and needed by research on aptitudes as cognitive processes are discussed. Contemporary views of cognitive processes are examined in relation to individual difference constructs and the methods used to examine their reliability and validity. Individual difference constructs are discussed in…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Correlation
Nelson, Katherine – 1979
The knowledge system of the young child is considered script-based, where script is used (in the Schank and Abelson 1977 sense) as a frame defining an expected sequence of actions in a given context involving props, scenes, and actors. This study was concerned with how scripts may be influenced by the structure of different events and the child's…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Role, Experience, Memory
Johnson, James E. – 1977
The purpose of this study was to ascertain (1) whether young children are able to recognize a need to check response accuracy and memory verification and (2) what strategies they use. A model of the nursery room was used to assess 37 preschoolers' recognition, recall, and spatial memory for school objects. Children were asked to verify their…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Memory, Models
Miller, Gerald W.; Davis, J. Kent – 1968
Three experiments investigated concept identification and recall of information as a function of four selected variables: concept complexity, method of instance presentation, stimulus exposure time, and conditions of recall. In all three experiments, retention was measured by the recall of instance values and the recall of instance categories. The…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Educational Research, Memory, Recall (Psychology)
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  901  |  902  |  903  |  904  |  905  |  906  |  907  |  908  |  909  |  ...  |  1314