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Peer reviewedGruen, Gerald E.; Vore, David A. – Developmental Psychology, 1972
In the present study, the authors collected data that would help resolve the controversey between developmental and defect theorists of mental retardation. (Authors/RY)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Control Groups
Reynell, Joan – Brit J Disor Commun, 1969
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation
Lundsteen, Sara W.; Hackett, Marie G. – Int Reading Assn Conf Proc Pt 1, 1968
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedCaskey, Helen J. – Reading Teacher, 1970
Descriptors: Comprehension, Concept Formation, Critical Reading, Evaluative Thinking
Kannegieter, Ruthan Brinkerhoff – Amer J Occup Therapy, 1970
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Control Groups
Peer reviewedMervis, Carolyn B. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1983
The acquisition of labels for concrete objects is considered. Issues concerning the initial acquisition of a word to refer to an object or object concept, the actual words initally acquired, the relationship between the initial categories underlying children's early object names and corresponding adult categories, and implications of the research…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Classification, Concept Formation, Developmental Psychology
Peer reviewedWitters-Churchill, Laurie; And Others – Volta Review, 1983
The ability to perceive and understand that liquid remains invariantly horizontal was studied with 64 hearing impaired junior and senior high school students. Significant results were found for training on the most difficult bottle positions. No differences in performance were found between the male and female hearing impaired students.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedPearse, Harold – Studies in Art Education, 1983
The notion of paradigms is central to philosophical and educational inquiry. The tri-paradigmatic structure suggested by Habermas is considered. Each of the paradigms--the empirical-analytic, the interpretive-hermeneutic, and the critical-theoretic--is examined in relation to education. The author contends that the paradigm used greatly influences…
Descriptors: Art Education, Concept Formation, Educational Practices, Educational Research
Peer reviewedDimondstein, Geraldine – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Dance educators must define the concepts that distinguish dance from other disciplines and other forms of movement. Dance makes use of space, time, and force to become a distinctive art form involving kinesthetic perception and emotional self-expression, as well as motor skill development. (PP)
Descriptors: Art Expression, Concept Formation, Dance, Dance Education
Peer reviewedChapman, Kathy; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1983
The frequency and type of inappropriate word extensions (i.e., use of ball for moon) in the spontaneous speech of nine young language disordered children (2.8 to 3.4 years old) were studied. The percentage of inappropriate word extensions of these children was comparable to that of normal children at the same level of linguistic development.…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedWatts, D. Michael – Physics Education, 1983
Discusses seven energy frameworks (such as human-centered energy, energy as an ingredient, energy as a product, and energy as an obvious activity), illustrated by extracts taken from transcripts of students interviewed by the interview-about-instances approach. Considers difficulty in effecting as well as methods for creating conceptual change.…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Concept Teaching, Energy, Physics
Peer reviewedWatts, D. Michael – Physics Education, 1982
Eight alternative frameworks of students' conceptions of gravity are discussed. Data supporting these frameworks were obtained during 40-minute interviews dealing with force. (SK)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Force, Interviews, Physics
Peer reviewedSummers, M. K. – School Science Review, 1982
Argues that there should be no equation between modern methods of teaching science and discovery methods, suggesting that the emphasis on discovery has resulted from confused thinking among science educators. Also, describes research-based developments promising better theoretical/practical perspectives for improved science teaching, focusing on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Discovery Learning, Elementary School Science
Peer reviewedLutwak, Nita; Hennessy, James J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1982
Determined the relationship between counseling systems stages and counselor effectiveness as measured by Carkhuff's accurate empathy scale. Students (N=97) were rated for stage of conceptual functioning. Counseling interviews were rated for level of empathic responding. Results indicated markedly significant differences between and among…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, College Students, Concept Formation, Counseling Effectiveness
Peer reviewedBrumby, Margaret N. – Science Education, 1982
College students (N=52) were given unfamiliar or novel problems (written and interview responses) to determine how they characterize living things, criteria they use to distinguish between living/dead/nonliving, and to determine if their idea of life included the interrelationship between organisms and biosphere. Results and implications are…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Biology, College Science, College Students


