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Rozencwajg, Paulette; Schaeffer, Olivier; Lefebvre, Virginie – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
The main objective of this study was to examine how quantitative knowledge ("Gq" in the CHC model) and processing speed ("Gs" in the CHC model) affect scores on the WAIS-III Arithmetic Subtest (Wechsler, 2000) with aging. Two age groups were compared: 30 young adults and 25 elderly adults. For both age groups, "Gq" was an important predictor of…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Older Adults, Arithmetic, Computation
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Russell-Smith, Suzanna N.; Maybery, Murray T.; Bayliss, Donna M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2010
Crespi and Badcock (2008) proposed that autism and psychosis represent two extremes on a cognitive spectrum with normality at its center. Their specific claim that autistic and positive schizophrenia traits contrastingly affect preference for local versus global processing was investigated by examining Embedded Figures Test performance in two…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Autism, Identification, Cognitive Processes
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Intaite, Monika; Koivisto, Mika; Ruksenas, Osvaldas; Revonsuo, Antti – Brain and Cognition, 2010
Ambiguous (or bistable) figures are visual stimuli that have two mutually exclusive perceptual interpretations that spontaneously alternate with each other. Perceptual reversals, as compared with non-reversals, typically elicit a negative difference called reversal negativity (RN), peaking around 250 ms from stimulus onset. The cognitive…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Cognitive Processes, Visual Perception, Diagnostic Tests
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Jha, Amishi P.; Kiyonaga, Anastasia – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
Dynamic adjustments in cognitive control are well documented in conflict tasks, wherein competition from irrelevant stimulus attributes intensifies selection demands and leads to subsequent performance benefits. The current study investigated whether mnemonic demands, in a working memory (WM) task, can drive similar online control modifications.…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Cognitive Processes, Conflict, Mnemonics
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Forman, George E. – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2010
Through six video clips and accompanying commentary, the author argues that by carefully observing how very young children play, adults can gain insight into their high-level thinking and their knowledge, as well as the implications that their strategies hold for their assumptions, theories, and expectations. Adults can then become more protective…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Cognitive Processes, Thinking Skills
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Krathwohl, David R.; Anderson, Lorin W. – Educational Psychologist, 2010
Merl Wittrock, a cognitive psychologist who had proposed a generative model of learning, was an essential member of the group that over a period of 5 years revised the "Taxonomy of Educational Objectives," originally published in 1956. This article describes the development of that 2001 revision (Anderson and Krathwohl, Editors) and Merl's…
Descriptors: Classification, Models, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Processes
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Murphy, Gregory L.; Ross, Brian H. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
Two experiments investigated how people perform category-based induction for items that have uncertain categorization. Whereas normative considerations suggest that people should consider multiple relevant categories, much past research has argued that people focus on only the most likely category. A new method is introduced in which responses on…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Classification, Inferences, Prediction
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Swallow, Khena M.; Jiang, Yuhong V. – Cognition, 2010
Recent work on event perception suggests that perceptual processing increases when events change. An important question is how such changes influence the way other information is processed, particularly during dual-task performance. In this study, participants monitored a long series of distractor items for an occasional target as they…
Descriptors: Attention, Memory, Cognitive Processes, Task Analysis
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Russell, James; Alexis, Dean; Clayton, Nicola – Cognition, 2010
Assessing children's episodic future thinking by having them select items for future use may be assessing their functional reasoning about the future rather than their future episodic thinking. In an attempt to circumvent this problem, we capitalised on the fact that episodic cognition necessarily has a spatial format ([Clayton and Russell, 2009]…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Cognitive Processes, Play, Time Perspective
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Berger, Sarah E. – Developmental Psychology, 2010
This research examined the development of inhibition in a locomotor context. In a within-subjects design, infants received high- and low-demand locomotor A-not-B tasks. In Experiment 1, walking 13-month-old infants followed an indirect path to a goal. In a control condition, infants took a direct route. In Experiment 2, crawling and walking…
Descriptors: Infants, Physical Activities, Inhibition, Persistence
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Brandriet, Alexandra R.; Ward, Rose Marie; Bretz, Stacey Lowery – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2013
Ausubel and Novak's construct of "meaningful learning" stipulates that substantive connections between new knowledge and what is already known requires the integration of thinking, feeling, and performance (Novak J. D., (2010), "Learning, creating, and using knowledge: concept maps as facilitative tools in schools and…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Structural Equation Models, Learning, Cognitive Processes
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Stols, Gerrit – South African Journal of Education, 2013
This study investigated the opportunity to learn (OTL) that is available to Grade 12 mathematics learners. Learner workbooks were analysed in terms of time on task, curriculum coverage, curriculum coherence, and cognitive demand. Based on these elements, experienced mathematics teachers judged the opportunity that the learners have to achieve more…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Grade 12, Mathematics Education, Secondary School Mathematics
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Bar-Kochva, Irit – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2013
Research on reading acquisition and on the processes underlying it usually examined reading orally, while silent reading, which is the more common mode of reading, has been rather neglected. As accumulated data suggests that these two modes of reading only partially overlap, our understanding of the natural mode of reading may still be limited.…
Descriptors: Silent Reading, Reading Skills, Phonological Awareness, Semitic Languages
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Hannigan, Ailish; Gill, Olivia; Leavy, Aisling M. – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2013
The development of statistical literacy is fast becoming the focus of a large part of mathematics instruction at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. This broadening of the mathematics curriculum to encompass a focus on statistics makes considerable demands on teachers. Most mathematics teachers acknowledge the practical importance of…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction
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Field, Tiffany; Diego, Miguel; Pelaez, Martha; Deeds, Osvelia; Delgado, Jeannette – College Student Journal, 2013
University students who were high versus low on breakup distress scores were given self-report measures to assess their intrusive thoughts about the romantic breakup and their somatic symptoms that followed the breakup as well as their extracurricular activities and social support that might alleviate their breakup distress. In a regression…
Descriptors: College Students, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Extracurricular Activities, Regression (Statistics)
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