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Saunders, Laura; Estell, Allison N. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2019
Copyright has an impact on nearly every aspect of the information professions, from developing collections to creating local policy and educating patrons. Given the apparent importance of copyright to information professionals, it is crucial that librarians and other information professionals be prepared for copyright-related responsibilities…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Library Education, Graduate Students, Familiarity
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Gerken, LouAnn; Plante, Elena; Goffman, Lisa – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: The experiment reported here compared two hypotheses for the poor statistical and artificial grammar learning often seen in children and adults with developmental language disorder (DLD; also known as specific language impairment). The "procedural learning deficit hypothesis" states that implicit learning of rule-based input is…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Language Impairments, Adults, Sequential Learning
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Cen, Danlu; Gkoumas, Christos; Gruber, Matthias J. – Learning & Memory, 2021
Novelty is a potent driver of learning, but little is known about whether anticipation of novelty can enhance memory for incidental information. Here, participants incidentally encountered objects while they actively navigated toward novel or previously familiarized virtual rooms. Across immediate and delayed surprise memory tests, participants…
Descriptors: Novelty (Stimulus Dimension), Memory, Recall (Psychology), Familiarity
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Caravita, Simona C. S.; Papotti, Noemi; Gutierrez Arvidsson, Elisa; Thornberg, Robert; Valtolina, Giovanni Giulio – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2021
This study investigates whether the quantity and quality of contact with migrants and perceiving that cultural diversity is accepted at school (as a dimension of the perceived school climate) are associated with perpetrating bullying toward migrant classmates. Quantity and quality of contact are also examined as moderators of the association…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Student Diversity, Bullying, Educational Environment
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Sensoy, Özlem; Culham, Jody C.; Schwarzer, Gudrun – Infant and Child Development, 2021
We investigate when infants exhibit knowledge of the familiar size of well-known objects and whether this knowledge is affected by stimulus format, that is, whether the stimuli are presented as real objects or matched pictures. Infants (130 7- and 12-month-olds) saw everyday objects such as sippy cups and pacifiers in their familiar size and novel…
Descriptors: Infants, Visual Stimuli, Pictorial Stimuli, Familiarity
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Murphy, Dillon H.; Castel, Alan D. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
We investigated how schemas can bias both memory and perception of a frequently seen building leading to a horizontal-vertical illusion. Specifically, undergraduate students (n = 172) were asked to estimate and sketch the dimensions of a highly familiar campus building to determine if they misremember or misperceive the building's features.…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Bias, Memory, Familiarity
Olivia M. Ennis – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The purpose of this quantitative, correlational study was to examine the relationship between knowledge of protocol and familiarity with the application of custodial situations in the educational setting. This study assessed both the self-reported knowledge of school leaders with current school and/or system protocols regarding custodial rights…
Descriptors: School Role, Knowledge Level, Administrator Role, Child Custody
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Azevedo, Maria Manuel; Saraiva, Elisa; Baltazar, Fátima – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2022
Facing recent threats of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), an educational strategy was designed and applied to middle school students in order to reinforce related knowledge and behaviors. A group of 65 middle school students (14-18 years old) developed several designed online curricular activities. After the intervention, students answered a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Student Attitudes, Knowledge Level, COVID-19
Lee, Dae-yong – ProQuest LLC, 2022
As there is a growing population of non-native speakers worldwide, facilitating communication involving native and non-native speakers has become increasingly important. While one way to help communication involving native and non-native speakers is to help non-native speakers improve proficiency in their target language, another way is to help…
Descriptors: Generalization, Intercultural Communication, Native Speakers, Second Language Learning
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Alamri, Aeshah; Higham, Philip A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2022
Corrective feedback is often touted as a critical benefit to learning, boosting testing effects when retrieval is poor and reducing negative testing effects. Here, we explore the dark side of corrective feedback. In three experiments, we found that corrective feedback on multiple-choice (MC) practice questions is later endorsed as the answer to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Multiple Choice Tests, Cues, Recall (Psychology)
Sarah Alamri – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The Perceptual Assimilation Model (PAM) (Best, 1995) claims listeners directly perceive articulatory gestures of the vocal tract rather than acoustic/auditory signals. Accordingly, the articulatory similarities and discrepancies between native and non-native sounds determine the perceptual assimilation patterns of non-native sounds. This study…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Arabic, Korean, Phonemes
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Dani McCauley – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2025
This quantitative research study sought to examine the differences in retention and degree attainment for college students depending on their home locale and the location of their institution of attendance. Students were divided into four groups: rural students who attended a rural institution, rural students who attended an urban institution,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Rural Schools, Rural Population, Urban Universities
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Fangfang Cai – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2025
Teachers' perceptions are important in identifying and serving gifted children. However, little attention is given to gifted education in the early years in China. This study aimed to investigate teachers' perceptions of young gifted children (aged 3-6), exploring teachers' understandings, feelings, practices, and perceived challenges. Qualitative…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Academically Gifted, Young Children
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Andreas Hülshoff; Sonja Nonte; Christian Reintjes – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2025
The outcomes of information and communications technology (ICT)-assisted teaching can at times be unclear, and this can be challenging, especially for less experienced teachers. This study examined pre-service teachers' uncertainty tolerance regarding the in-classroom use of ICT as well as underlying predictors, related concerns and perceived…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Preservice Teachers, Student Attitudes
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Vasiliki Zarokanellou; Evridiki Papagiannopoulou; Alexandros Gryparis; Vassiliki Siafaka; Dionysios Tafiadis; Vassiliki Ntre; Nafsika Ziavra – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2025
Purpose: The present study investigates healthcare students' affective, behavioral, and cognitive attitudes toward hypothetical peers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the effect of the ASD label on their attitudes. Methods: The MAS scale for ASD persons in the postsecondary education (Matthews et al., 2015) was translated and adapted in…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Student Attitudes, Students with Disabilities, College Students
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