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Bartsch, Karen; Wright, Jennifer Cole; Estes, David – Social Development, 2010
Young children's persuasion tactics, and how these reflected attunement to others' mental states, were explored in archived longitudinal samples of transcribed at-home conversations of four children, three to five years old. Over 87,000 utterances were examined to identify conversation "chunks" involving persuasion; 1,307 chunks were then coded…
Descriptors: Cues, Interpersonal Communication, Young Children, Social Cognition
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Wanzer, Melissa B.; Frymier, Ann B.; Irwin, Jeffrey – Communication Education, 2010
This paper proposes the Instructional Humor Processing Theory (IHPT), a theory that incorporates elements of incongruity-resolution theory, disposition theory, and the elaboration likelihood model (ELM) of persuasion. IHPT is proposed and offered as an explanation for why some types of instructor-generated humor result in increased student…
Descriptors: Humor, Teaching Styles, Teacher Effectiveness, Academic Achievement
Chaffin, Charles Roger – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine subject attentional resource allocation during performance of the multitask operation of conducting, where multiple cognitive and kinesthetic tasks are performed concurrently. Subjects' (n = 15) attentional resources were measured through primary task performance, consisting of both gesture and aural…
Descriptors: Music, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Music Teachers
Desoete, Annemie; Ozsoy, Gokhan – Online Submission, 2009
Metacognition is one of the promising contemporary research fields in psychology and education. The concept has been introduced to describe and explain how people gain control over their learning and thinking, particularly in the case of cognitive failures and difficulties they meet when dealing with information processing and problem solving…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Information Processing, Problem Solving, Researchers
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Summers, Laura L. – Knowledge Quest, 2009
As budget cuts loom in school districts across the nation, school librarians are expected to show artifacts and share data to cement their credibility as instructional leaders, since according to Zmuda (2007) and many others, the effectiveness of the school library media program must be measured by what students learn as a result of their…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Computer Software, Articulation (Education), School Libraries
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Tansey, Timothy N.; Schopieray, Scott; Boland, Elizabeth; Lane, Frank; Pruett, Steven R. – Rehabilitation Education, 2009
The use of technology-enhanced coursework by rehabilitation counselor educators has increased dramatically over the last decade. In many cases, educators are using new technologies to support traditional modes of teaching and learning. Research conducted in technology-enhanced coursework has primarily focused on the cognitive and psychomotor…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Counselor Training, Classification
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Paynter, Christopher A.; Reder, Lynne M.; Kieffaber, Paul D. – Neuropsychologia, 2009
Subjects performed a rapid feeling-of-knowing task developed by (Reder, L. M., & Ritter, F. (1992). "What determines initial feeling of knowing? Familiarity with question terms, not with the answer." "Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition," 18, 435-451), while event-related potentials (ERPs) were recorded to identify…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Memory, Experimental Psychology, Task Analysis
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Maguire, Mandy J.; Brier, Matthew R.; Moore, Patricia S.; Ferree, Thomas C.; Ray, Dylan; Mostofsky, Stewart; Hart, John, Jr.; Kraut, Michael A. – Brain and Cognition, 2009
In daily activities, humans must attend and respond to a range of important items and inhibit and not respond to unimportant distractions. Our current understanding of these processes is largely based on perceptually simple stimuli. This study investigates the interaction of conceptual-semantic categorization and inhibitory processing using Event…
Descriptors: Semantics, Difficulty Level, Classification, Semiotics
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Huys, Quentin J. M.; Dayan, Peter – Cognition, 2009
Helplessness, a belief that the world is not subject to behavioral control, has long been central to our understanding of depression, and has influenced cognitive theories, animal models and behavioral treatments. However, despite its importance, there is no fully accepted definition of helplessness or behavioral control in psychology or…
Descriptors: Animals, Helplessness, Psychiatry, Etiology
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Nyhus, Erika; Barcelo, Francisco – Brain and Cognition, 2009
For over four decades the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST) has been one of the most distinctive tests of prefrontal function. Clinical research and recent brain imaging have brought into question the validity and specificity of this test as a marker of frontal dysfunction. Clinical studies with neurological patients have confirmed that, in its…
Descriptors: Research Design, Construct Validity, Validity, Neurology
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Barnett, Chad – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2009
Adolescents who occupy virtual spaces construct identities for a dual audience, those intimate friends whose favor they seek and a broader public audience whose purpose for viewing cannot be known. The digital world of MySpace, Facebook, and Instant Messaging has simultaneously complicated and enhanced the process of identity construction. The…
Descriptors: Audiences, Personality, Consumer Economics, Social Networks
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Srihasam, Krishna; Bullock, Daniel; Grossberg, Stephen – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2009
Oculomotor tracking of moving objects is an important component of visually based cognition and planning. Such tracking is achieved by a combination of saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements. In particular, the saccadic and smooth-pursuit systems interact to often choose the same target, and to maximize its visibility through time. How do…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Neurology, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Neurological Organization
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Turk-Browne, Nicholas B.; Scholl, Brian J.; Chun, Marvin M.; Johnson, Marcia K. – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2009
Our environment contains regularities distributed in space and time that can be detected by way of statistical learning. This unsupervised learning occurs without intent or awareness, but little is known about how it relates to other types of learning, how it affects perceptual processing, and how quickly it can occur. Here we use fMRI during…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Associative Learning, Statistics, Responses
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Bruce, Susan; Muhammad, Zayyad – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2009
This article presents a review of the literature on object permanence with an emphasis on research on children with severe disabilities. Object permanence is the realisation that objects continue to exist in time and place even when they are no longer visible. This understanding is achieved across Stages IV-VI of Piaget's Sensorimotor Period.…
Descriptors: Object Permanence, Blindness, Physical Disabilities, Mental Retardation
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Hessler, Eric E.; Amazeen, Polemnia G. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2009
Athletic performance requires the pacing of breathing with exercise, known as motor-respiratory coordination (MRC). In this study, we added cognitive and physical constraints while participants intentionally controlled their breathing locations during rhythmic arm movement. This is the first study to examine a cognitive constraint on MRC.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Program Effectiveness, Psychomotor Skills, Performance
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