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Kondrick, Linda C.; Franklin, Kathy K. – 2003
Action research is an umbrella term referring to research by practitioners for the purpose of improving their practice. Action research in higher education is being conducted by a growing number of practitioners whose formal training is outside of the discipline of education research. This has precipitated a need for faculty development and…
Descriptors: Action Research, Models, Research Methodology, Task Analysis
Page, Terry – New Univ, 1969
A discussion on university reform is presented. Student and faculty views are given. (CK)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Student Participation, Task Analysis, Universities
Wallington, Jim – Audiovisual Instruction, 1972
A description of the second phase of a project which attempted to gather task statements and related data about people who were involved in instructional media. (AK)
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Media, Job Analysis, Task Analysis
Waldman, P. E. – BACIE J, 1970
A discussion of task analysis is the third and last section of a report on a British research project conducted with the assistance of the Engineering Industry Training Board. Photo, six figures. (LY)
Descriptors: Industrial Training, Research, Skill Development, Task Analysis
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Hollerbach, John – Visible Language, 1979
Describes a study in which handwriting production was viewed as an oscillatory process arising from two orthogonal joints and in which this model was tested by synthetic production of humanlike cursive script with a mechanical arm under computer control. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Handwriting, Mechanical Equipment, Models, Research
Bullock, Donald H. – NSPI Journal, 1980
An approach to task analysis is described and illustrated that emphasizes organizational function, job and task accomplishments, a model of job function, performer prerequisites, and multiple purpose job analysis. (JEG)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Job Performance, Models, Task Analysis
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Landerl, Karin – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2003
In an orally presented vowel length categorization task with both word and nonword stimuli, a group of 10-year-old German speaking poor spellers performed less accurately and consistently slower than a group of formal spellers of the same age. The spellers level of performance was comparable to that of a group of 8-year-old inexperienced…
Descriptors: Children, German, Phonology, Spelling
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Nimmo, Lisa M.; Roodenrys, Steven – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2002
Suggests that phonological short-term memory (STM) tasks are influenced by both lexical and sublexical factors inherent in the selection and construction of the stimuli to be recalled. Examined whether long-term memory influences STM at a sublexical level by investigating whether the frequency with which one-syllable nonwords occur in polysyllabic…
Descriptors: Memory, Phonology, Recall (Psychology), Syllables
Uden, Lorna; Brandt, D. Scott – Educational Technology, 2000
Discusses task analysis as a step in instructional development and presents an alternative method for instructional applications called Knowledge Analysis of Tasks (KAT). Results of KAT are used to produce a model of tasks in terms of Task Knowledge Structures (TKS), which represent the knowledge people possess about tasks they perform.…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Instructional Development, Models, Task Analysis
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Schuch, Stefanie; Koch, Iring – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2004
In 5 experiments, the authors investigated the costs associated with repeating the same or a similar response in a dual-task setting. Using a psychological refractory period paradigm, they obtained response-repetition costs when the cognitive representation of a specific response (i.e., the category-response mapping) changed (Experiment 1) but…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Task Analysis, Psychological Studies, Responses
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Gallo, David A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
Whether recall of studied words (e.g., parsley, rosemary, thyme) could reduce false recognition of related lures (e.g., basil) was investigated. Subjects studied words from several categories for a final recognition memory test. Half of the subjects were given standard test instructions, and half were instructed to use recall to reduce false…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Recall (Psychology), Testing, Task Analysis
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Magnuson, Curt E.; Shea, John B.; Fairbrother, Jeffrey T. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2004
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the possibility that administering an initial retention test would influence any subsequent retention tests administered to the same participants. Participants performed 40 practice trials of a four-segment key-pressing task with a movement time goal of 925 ms. Participants were then administered…
Descriptors: Testing, Retention (Psychology), Task Analysis, Physical Education
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Dickel, Ludovic; Chichery, Marie-Paule; Agin, Veronique; Chichery, Raymond – Learning & Memory, 2006
This study examines whether or not habituation contributes to the regulation of the inhibition of predatory behavior observed during the "prawn-in-the-tube" training procedure. When presented with prawns that are visible behind glass but untouchable, cuttlefish promptly learn to inhibit their capture attempts. The first three experiments…
Descriptors: Animals, Training, Task Analysis, Inhibition
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Bolger, Donald J.; Minas, Jennifer; Burman, Douglas D.; Booth, James R. – Neuropsychologia, 2008
One of the central challenges in mastering English is becoming sensitive to consistency from spelling to sound (i.e. phonological consistency) and from sound to spelling (i.e. orthographic consistency). Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), we examined the neural correlates of consistency in 9-15-year-old Normal and Impaired Readers…
Descriptors: Spelling, Phonology, Phonological Awareness, Brain
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Ereky-Stevens, Katharina – Infant and Child Development, 2008
This study investigated associations between mother-infant interactions and children's subsequent understanding of mind and emotion. Mothers' tendency to comment on their infants' internal world and their general sensitivity to their infants' internal states were measured through coded play interactions at 10 months. The latter measurement…
Descriptors: Mothers, Infants, Multivariate Analysis, Abstract Reasoning
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