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Gibbs, John C. – Psychological Review, 2006
Krebs and Denton (2005; see record 2005-08166-005) proposed that Kohlberg's cognitive developmental approach to morality be replaced by a pragmatic approach more relevant to everyday social behavior and the cooperative moral orders of society. Although the Krebs and Denton article raises some legitimate questions, their proposal is at best…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Moral Values, Decision Making, Social Behavior
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Krebs, Dennis L.; Denton, Kathy – Psychological Review, 2006
In response to Gibbs' (see record 2006-08257-011) defense of neo-Kohlbergian models of morality, the authors question whether revisions in Kohlberg's model constitute a coherent refinement of the cognitive-developmental approach. The authors argue that neo-Kohlbergian measures of moral development assess an aspect of morality (the most…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Ethics, Models, Moral Development
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Case, Jennifer; Gunstone, Richard – Research in Science Education, 2006
A series of studies were conducted to investigate students' metacognitive development in a second year chemical engineering course. The first of these was an exploratory study involving observation together with some limited interviewing. This was followed by a major study with two phases, the first of which involved a series of individual…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Cognitive Development, Chemical Engineering, Interviews
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Sias, Shari M.; Lambie, Glenn W.; Foster, Victoria A. – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2006
The relationship among substance abuse counselors' education, experience, recovery status, and cognitive development (conceptual complexity and moral reasoning levels) was examined in a simultaneous multiple regression. Significant relationships were found between counselors' level of conceptual complexity and moral reasoning and their education.…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Moral Development, Cognitive Development, Counselor Training
Benson, Katherine A.; Bogartz, Richard S. – 1990
To identify the role of the child's own action in the development of the ability to coordinate perspectives, a spatial localization task was presented to 2 groups of children: 16 children between 18 and 24 months old, and 16 children between 42 and 48 months old. A reward was hidden randomly in one of two identical left-right locations on a…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Egocentrism, Perceptual Development
Moeller, Babette – 1993
To examine the link between analytic and holistic modes of processing and the amount of domain knowledge, 2 category-learning studies were conducted with 5-year-old children. In the first study, 26 kindergarten children were classified according to their verbal knowledge about plants and their familiarity with flowers. They then performed a…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests
Fraser, Deborah – 1996
This report describes a study which examined the ways in which children interact and make sense of a range of mathematics problems by working in pairs. Studies of collaborative peer dyads' problem solving have generally been influenced by Piagetian or Vygotskian theories and research approaches. It is noted that the process of dyad collaboration…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cooperation, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Keller, Monika; Schmid, Christine – 1993
This longitudinal study analyzed the relationship between structure and content of socio-moral reasoning. Using a system that defines independently the cognitive organizational and content aspects of socio-moral reasoning, the study examined whether persons at different developmental levels make use of different content categories, and whether the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries
John, Kirk R. – 1993
This document defines memory as a complex, interactive process that is a prerequisite for all higher learning. Without intact memory skills, a host of disorders may ensue ranging from mild learning problems to disorientation and helplessness (Lezak, 1983). Because of the pervasive and central role memory plays in people's lives, school…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Child Development, Children
Speer, James Ramsey; Wiederhold, Cheryl – 1993
To assess young children's understanding of false belief, investigators often show them a familiar container, then demonstrate that it holds an object different from the one the children expected. The children are then asked what they originally thought the container held, and what another container will hold. Three-year-old children typically…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Preschool Children
Connolly, Deborah A.; Hockley, William E. – 1993
Two experiments tested Hasher and Zacks' (1984) age-invariance hypothesis of frequency memory, which proposed that frequency memory is fully developed when a minimal level of physiological maturation is reached (by two or three years of age). Participating in the first experiment were 24 subjects at each of three ages: 8 years, 11 years, and young…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Individual Development
Nelson, Katherine – 1991
This paper proposes an explanation for the onset of autobiographical memory at about 4 years of age. It seems likely that normal middle-class 3-year-olds have not yet mastered language as a representational system. Research suggests that children learn the social and cultural forms of narrative memory in talk with others. It is hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Language Acquisition
Niaz, Mansoor; Robinson, William R. – 1991
It has been shown previously that many students solve chemistry problems using only algorithmic strategies and do not understand the chemical concepts on which the problems are based. It is plausible to suggest that if the information is presented in differing formats the cognitive demand of a problem changes. The main objective of this study…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Chemistry, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style
Zolliker, Susan – 1991
Exploring the use of the prefix "meta" and the use of "meta" terms in the context of Lev S. Vygotsky's theories demonstrates that students need to use language to learn about language. "Writing about writing" is already part of many classrooms, but by establishing a connection between metadiscourse written informally…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Instructional Effectiveness, Language Role, Student Motivation
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Abikoff, Howard – 1983
The pilot study evaluated a 10-week academic cognitive training program in 12 stimulant-treated hyperactive boys (6-11 years old). Training components included self monitoring and self reinforcement of problem solving behaviors, the exclusive use of academic tasks and materials, and correspondence training. Significant improvement was found in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity
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