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SMITH, RONALD G. – 1967
THIS STUDY WAS CONDUCTED DURING 1966 TO DETERMINE THE EFFECTS OF MAGNESIUM PEMOLINE (A COMBINATION OF 2-IMINO-5-PHENYL-4-OXAZOLIDINONE AND MAGNESIUM HYDROXIDE) ON A VARIETY OF HUMAN LEARNING, MEMORY, AND PERFORMANCE TASKS. MAGNESIUM PEMOLINE (25 OR 37.5 MG) OR A PLACEBO WAS ADMINISTERED ORALLY ON A DOUBLE-BLIND BASIS TO INTELLIGENCE-MATCHED GROUPS…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Auditory Discrimination, Conditioning, Enlisted Personnel
Merrill, Irving R.; Yaryan, Ruby B. – 1968
The effect of massed versus distributed television presentations on attendance and learning in a voluntary situation were compared in a field experiment involving 114 physicians in general practice. The factorial design was based on four experimental groups, each located in a different community. Physicians viewed videotape presentations in a…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Attendance, Educational Television
Monge, Rolf H. – 1968
Social deprivation, resulting in biological deprivation, involves a way of life, communicated to successive generations by the family, which shapes communication, language, thought and cognitive styles of problem-solving. Among important motivational and emotional factors associated with deprivation and ineffective learning are lower intelligence…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Behavior Change, Biological Influences, Cognitive Development
Kirchner, Corinne; Wilder, David S. – 1959
The expansion of attitude research has been concurrent with the growth of the adult education movement. Most attitude research to date has focused on attitudes toward controversial issues but recent formulations of the nature of attitudes emphasize that they exist in functional interdependence with other attitudinal, motivational, and value…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Behavior
Kirchner, Corinne – 1959
To the adult educator it is basic to know what are adult interests, how do they affect participation and learning, and how may they be aroused or changed. Strong pioneered in the formulation of an interest inventory for the study of vocational interests and Super extended the use of Strong's test to the study of leisure interests to determine the…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Age Differences, Interests
Mills, Earl S.; Wood, Duane R. – 1974
A model of an instructional program which uses principles of effective management to optimize learning for adult learners is described. The model is a result of the authors' work with the Institute for Personal and Career Development which is responsible for the external degree program of Central Michigan University. Most adult learners have…
Descriptors: Administration, Adult Learning, Behavioral Objectives, Feedback
Niemi, John A. – 1975
Thinking of technology and media in relation to a concept of lifelong learning requires a shift in perceptions of learning systems in the direction of increased innovation. Two limitations in current definitions of technology and media which must be overcome in future definitions are: (1) seeing them as contemporary phenomena which sprang from…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Communications, Educational Technology
Cookson, Peter S. – 1976
In light of the gap in the existing literature regarding the effects of participation in various educational activities on occupational performance, the major concern of the study was to determine how the factors of formal educational attainment, work experience, and nonformal educational participation, as mediated by the social psychological…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adult Learning, Business, Business Skills
Pine, Gerald J.; Horne, Peter J. – 1968
This report describes counselor aide training activities in the Operation Mainstream project conducted in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Northern Maine. It evaluates the effectiveness of the training program and identifies some significant and effective educational principles, concepts, and techniques. Its overall objective is to suggest a design for…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Adult Counseling, Adult Learning, Counselors
Moles, A.; Muller, F. – 1969
This study examines and discusses sociological and psychological factors affecting adult motivation (or, in general, lack of motivation) to engage in systematic learning or hard intellectual effort. Characteristics and effects of mass culture are briefly noted. Differing levels of learning and conceptualization are described, ranging from the…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Analysis of Variance, Annotated Bibliographies, Evaluation
National Inst. for Adult Education, Nancy (France). – 1970
These collected papers discuss uses and limitations of programed instruction in adult basic education; a national French inservice scheme for preparing teacher educators and training vocational teachers at the secondary school programs; the application of specific behavioral sciences in France by various occupational groups in several forms of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning, Behavioral Sciences
Commission of Professors of Adult Education. – 1968
At the 1968 annual meeting of the Commission of Professors of Adult Education small group discussions were held on the following graduate course areas: survey in, or introduction to, adult education; program development; adult learning; organization and administration; research seminars. Fifteen brief reports ("Interesting Things") were given on…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning
Warren, Earle Theodore – 1968
The Maslow Hierarchy of Needs was reviewed and implications were sought for adult education theory, program planning and operation, promotional activities, and program evaluation. Maslow's work suggested self-actualization as an ultimate goal, meaning that adult education programs should be structured to foster both the acquisition of facts,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Strategies
Peterson, Bernadine H. – 1970
Using a graduate credit and a noncredit home economics course, this study of the University of Wisconsin Educational Telephone Network (ETN) investigated whether telephone instruction can be effective in adult education, and how adults would react to this medium of remote, off campus extension teaching. The graduate course was divided between an…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Control Groups, Credit Courses, Educational Technology
State Univ. of New York, Buffalo. Div. of Continuing Education. – 1973
The symposium celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Division of Continuing Education at the State University of New York at Buffalo; changes in higher education during those 50 years have moved adult learning into a primary area of attention. Traditional lines of learning are bluring and assumptions about the adult learner are rapidly changing.…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Age
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