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Hakobyan, Olya; Cheng, Sen – Learning & Memory, 2021
Despite its name, associative recognition is a paradigm thought to rely on memory recall. However, it remains unclear how associative information may be represented and retrieved from memory and what its relationship to other information, such as item memory, is. Here, we propose a computational model of associative recognition, where relational…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Recall (Psychology), Correlation, Cognitive Processes
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Jaqueline Mora – Educational Linguistics, 2025
This study explores prototypical word associations in EFL learners' mental lexicon to determine how they categorize the words retrieved in response to prompts in a lexical availability task. We compare two groups of Spanish EFL learners: sixty children in the sixth grade of primary education and sixty adolescents in the ten grade of secondary…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Associative Learning, Children, Adolescents
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Ahmet Tasdere; Dilek Erol; Sabiha Eren – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2024
This study, aiming to reveal preschool children's mental models of their environment, was carried out with the participation of 225 children aged 36-72 months attending 8 different preschool education institutions. It is based on qualitative research designed around a case study. The Word Association Test and Drawing were used as the data…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Schemata (Cognition)
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Karunia Eka Lestari; Mokhammad Ridwan Yudhanegara – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2024
Graph theory allows the student to work on problems that require imagination, intuition, systematic exploration, conjecturing, and reasoning. It implies that mathematical investigation skill is essential to be proficient in Graph Theory. In this study, we conduct empirical research that deals with associational research. There were 97 students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Investigations, Graphs, Problem Solving
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Deon T. Benton; David Kamper; Rebecca M. Beaton; David M. Sobel – Developmental Science, 2024
Causal reasoning is a fundamental cognitive ability that enables individuals to learn about the complex interactions in the world around them. However, the mechanisms that underpin causal reasoning are not well understood. For example, it remains unresolved whether children's causal inferences are best explained by Bayesian inference or…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Thinking Skills, Associative Learning, Abstract Reasoning
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Ju, Jangkyu; Cho, Yang Seok – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Previous studies on value-driven attentional capture (VDAC) have demonstrated that the uncertainty of reward value modulates attentional allocation via associative learning. However, it is unclear whether such attentional exploration is executed based on the amount of potential reward information available for refining value prediction or the…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Rewards, Associative Learning
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Adharamadinka, Muhammad; Junaidy, Deny Willy – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
This study used the verbal protocol method to examine differences in perceptions of spatial mental imagery between students and studio lecturers and between clients and designers/architects, which lead to interpretational bias between groups of respondents regarding interior spaces. Individual perceptions of virtual space dimensions were captured…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Schemata (Cognition), Imagery, Computer Simulation
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Bahar Candas; Muammer Çalik – Journal of Biological Education, 2023
This study aimed to facilitate grade 8 students' conceptual understanding of 'sustainable development (SD)' via Common Knowledge Construction Model (CKCM)-oriented instruction. Through a pre-experimental research approach, the study was conducted with 31 grade 8 students drawn from a secondary school in the city of Trabzon, Turkey. A word…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Concept Formation, Sustainable Development, Secondary School Students
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Sara Bagossi; Osama Swidan – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2023
Second-order covariation is a form of mathematical reasoning that needs to be characterized both concerning students' cognitive processes and the design of tasks that promote it. This contribution aims to shed light on these two issues by comparing data related to the same learning experiment performed in two different learning environments:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Curriculum Design, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Erdin Mujezinovic; Vsevolod Kapatsinski; Ruben van de Vijver – Cognitive Science, 2024
A word often expresses many different morphological functions. Which part of a word contributes to which part of the overall meaning is not always clear, which raises the question as to how such functions are learned. While linguistic studies tacitly assume the co-occurrence of cues and outcomes to suffice in learning these functions (Baer-Henney,…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Phonology, Morphemes, Cues
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Amna Ghani; Caroline Di Bernardi Luft; Smadar Ovadio-Caro; Klaus-Robert Müller; Joydeep Bhattacharya – Creativity Research Journal, 2024
Chance favors the prepared mind, said Louis Pasteur. Sometimes, significant breakthroughs occur when we creatively integrate new information, leading to a creative insight or an Aha! moment, while at other times when we fail to use a clue, we remain stuck in our habitual thinking patterns. In this study, we hypothesized that the brain's transient…
Descriptors: Brain, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Intuition
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Bejjani, Christina; Siqi-Liu, Audrey; Egner, Tobias – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Adaptive behavior is characterized by our ability to create, maintain, and update (or switch) rules by which we categorize and respond to stimuli across changing contexts ("cognitive flexibility"). Recent research suggests that people can link the control process of task-switching to contextual cues through associative learning, whereby…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Adjustment (to Environment), Readiness, Long Term Memory
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María C. Cañadas; Antonio Moreno; María D. Torres – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2024
Given the relevance of graphs of functions, we consider their inclusion in primary education from the functional approach to early algebra. The purpose of this article is to shed some light on the students' production and reading of graphs when they solved generalization problems from a functional thinking approach. We aim to explore how 3rd and…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Grade 3, Grade 4
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Yushan Ke – CALICO Journal, 2024
Phraseology has been flourishing in the field of English writing studies in recent years. However, the focus has primarily been on items with less variability, such as ngrams or lexical bundles. To address this gap, this study investigates concgrams (Cheng et al., 2006), which encompass both constituency and positional variations, in advanced…
Descriptors: Equivalency Tests, High School Equivalency Programs, Writing Tests, Phrase Structure
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Sapey-Triomphe, Laurie-Anne; Weilnhammer, Veith A.; Wagemans, Johan – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2022
Predictive coding theories of autism suggest that symptoms could result from an atypical learning of expectations. We assessed whether adults with autism could learn expectations in an uncertain context. Twenty-nine neurotypicals and 25 autistic adults participated in an associative learning task. After hearing a tone, participants had to predict…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cues, Adults, Expectation
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