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Blosser, Patricia E., Ed.; Helgeson, Stanley L., Ed. – Investigations in Science Education, 1985
Abstracts and abstractors' critiques are presented for six studies dealing with concept formation and misconceptions and for five studies dealing with cognitive development. The first six studies investigated: children's naive conceptions of the human body; students' understanding (or misunderstanding) of states of matter and density changes; the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
Bayman, Piraye – 1983
Because previous research by Bayman and Mayer (1983) suggests that individuals who attempt to learn their first computer language develop a variety of misconceptions of the meanings of individual programming statements, this study investigated whether it is possible to enhance beginning programmers' understanding of the programming statements…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computer Science Education, Concept Formation, Higher Education
Harvin, Virginia R. – 1984
Because second grade students had difficulty in explaining what they knew about the number 15, it was suspected that they did not understand place value. Realizing every number has a place value and its place provides facility for calculation, a teacher attempted to ascertain second grade students' (N=18) knowledge of place value. Results of…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Federico, Pat-Anthony – 1984
An irrelevant auditory probe procedure was employed to evoke brain event-related potentials (ERPs) in 56 right-handed Caucasian males while they learned concepts presented to them in study booklets. A mastery test was administered to assess concept acquisition. Subjects were divided into two groups according to whether or not their achievement…
Descriptors: Adults, Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Style, Concept Formation
von Glasersfeld, Ernst – 1989
In this paper, Piaget's theory is analyzed using Locke's philosophy. The first part, "Mental Experiences," describes the author's view (with a tentative interpretation of Piaget's position) of reflection, abstraction, re-presentation, and the use of symbols. The second part, "Piaget's Theory of Abstraction," has four sections:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Epistemology
Mervis, Carolyn B. – 1989
Two types of operating principles thought to play an important role in early lexical development are discussed. The principles are those concerned with: (1) assignment of reference or meaning to words; and (2) formation and evolution of categories. Discussion also addresses related issues, such as the developmentally important relationship between…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Language Acquisition
Ohlsson, Stellan; Rees, Ernest – 1988
Children learn arithmetic procedures by rote, rather than by constructing them with an understanding of numbers. Rote learning produces lack of flexibility, nonsensical errors, and other difficulties. Proposed is a theory of conceptual understanding and its role in learning and executing arithmetic procedures. The basic hypothesis is that…
Descriptors: Computation, Computer Simulation, Concept Formation, Educational Research
Catrambone, Richard; Holyoak, Keith – 1985
In general, people seem to be poor at noticing analogies, especially when they are required to apply an analogy to a domain that is new. It was suspected that schemas influence the noticing and applying of analogies. Schemas are hypothesized to be abstract propositional structures that emphasize relationships among categories of objects rather…
Descriptors: Analogy, Concept Formation, Cues, Higher Education
von Eye, Alexander; Hussy, Walter – 1985
Research has not clearly determined whether memory development in childhood and adulthood can be accounted for by the age variation of cognitive processes other than memory. To examine this issue, a study was conducted based on a model of structures and processes in complex information processing. Subjects (N=162) were presented with two lists of…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Processes
Salomon, Gavriel – 1982
It is argued that learning from different sources greatly depends on the differential way in which these sources are perceived, for these perceptions determine to an important extent the mental effort expended in the learning process. Two ideas are discussed: (1) amount of mental effort investment (AIME), defined as the number of nonautomatic…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Concept Formation, Information Sources, Learning Modalities
Donovan, Edward P. – 1983
Concept mapping, a technique based on David Ausubel's theory of meaningful learning, involves the organization of concepts into an hierarchical arrangement. Suggestions for incorporating this learning strategy into the biology classroom are presented and discussed. Steps in concept mapping include: (1) identifying important concepts in the study…
Descriptors: Biology, Concept Formation, Concept Mapping, Ecology
Bullock, Merry; Russell, James A. – 1984
This report discusses three studies of 2- to 5-year-old children's interpretations of facial expressions in terms of (1) the structure of the emotional domain and (2) prototypic example, overlap, and range of emotion categories. In the first study, 78 children were asked to make similarity judgments about 10 photographed facial expressions by…
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Developmental Stages, Emotional Response
LeFevre, Patricia – 1984
The principles of cognitive psychology as they relate to rational number learning and instruction are discussed. Issues of knowledge acquisition, organization, retrieval and transfer are reviewed as they affect this area of the elementary school curriculum. Specific problems in learning about rational numbers and systematic student errors are…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Papandropoulou, Ioanna; Sinclair, Hermine – Human Development, 1974
To learn how children acquire "metalinguistic competence," the development of the concept of "the word" was experimentally studied in four- to ten-year-olds. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
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Belohlav, James A.; Cook, Lori S.; Heiser, Daniel R. – Decision Sciences Journal of Innovative Education, 2004
The Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award (MBNQA) has influenced the thinking and operations within organizations from all sectors of the American economy. This paper presents the experiences of three faculty members who have used the Criteria for Performance Excellence and the underlying concepts of the MBNQA to enhance the learning experiences…
Descriptors: Awards, Educational Quality, Student Evaluation, Concept Formation
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