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R. Jebai; T. Asfar; R. Nakkash; S. Chehab; M. Schmidt; W. Wu; Z. Bursac; W. Maziak – Health Education Research, 2023
This study compares the impact of pictorial health warning labels (HWLs) and their placements on waterpipe parts (device, tobacco and charcoal packages) on health communication outcomes between waterpipe smokers and nonsmokers in Lebanon. An online randomized crossover experimental study was conducted among young adults (n = 403, August 2021) who…
Descriptors: Smoking, Health Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Merchandise Information
Jessica M. Namkung; J. Marc Goodrich; Kejin Lee – Grantee Submission, 2023
Mathematics anxiety (MA) refers to negative cognition and negative affect that interfere with mathematics performance. We examined the dimensionality of MA, measurement invariance across males and females, and whether the strength of relations between MA and mathematics performance varies by dimension and gender among 245 sixth-grade students.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Gender Differences, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Skills
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Jessica M. Namkung; J. Marc Goodrich; Kejin Lee – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Mathematics anxiety (MA) refers to negative cognition and negative affect that interfere with mathematics performance. We examined the dimensionality of MA, measurement invariance across males and females, and whether the strength of relations between MA and mathematics performance varies by dimension and gender among 245 sixth-grade students.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Gender Differences, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Skills
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Marta T. Magiera; Mohammad S. Al-younes – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2023
Drawing on a concept-map methodology, we investigated how 18 prospective elementary teachers (PSTs) conceptualize STEM thinking as habits of mind shared across STEM domains in the context of problem-solving prior to explicit classroom discussions about STEM thinking. A 28-question, 5-point Likert-scale survey was used to explore PSTs' orientations…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, STEM Education, Problem Solving
Katirci, Nihal – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation seeks to investigate how digital gestures connect to students' mathematical understanding when playing "From Here to There!" (FH2T). This investigation explores the intersection of three fields, game-based learning, embodied cognition, and mathematics education. I used three studies which break down the different…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Cognitive Processes, Game Based Learning, Mathematics Education
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Öner, Günes; Soley, Gaye – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Children are sensitive to their own and others' epistemic states and use these to guide their learning and communication. Here, we systematically examined children's use of epistemic states to make diagnostic social inferences. Specifically, we investigated children's group membership inferences based on what others do and do not know and what…
Descriptors: Children, Childrens Attitudes, Epistemology, Cognitive Processes
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Yi, Hyun Sook; Na, Wooyoul; Lee, Changmook – Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2023
Academic achievement is an important factor strongly related to positive educational experiences that facilitate subsequent learning. Therefore, identifying students who need support at an early stage and promptly providing appropriate intervention play a crucial role in preventing learning deficits. This study examined the longitudinal change in…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Academic Achievement, Grade Prediction, Elementary Education
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KatieMarie Q. Magnone; Jennifer A. Ebert; Rachel Creeden; Grace Karlock; Morgan Loveday; Evan Blake; Justin M. Pratt; Adam G. L. Schafer; Ellen J. Yezierski – Journal of Chemical Education, 2023
In an increasingly online world, multimedia content for instructional use in chemistry is abundant. It can be difficult to discern a good resource from a poor one, even if the chemistry content in the video is accurate (which it may not be). Sound chemistry content alone does not guarantee that the videos were made with best principles in mind…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Chemistry, Science Education
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Sara Bagossi; Osama Swidan – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2023
Second-order covariation is a form of mathematical reasoning that needs to be characterized both concerning students' cognitive processes and the design of tasks that promote it. This contribution aims to shed light on these two issues by comparing data related to the same learning experiment performed in two different learning environments:…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Processes, Curriculum Design, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Sarah C. Kucker; Erin Seidler – Journal of Child Language, 2023
Learning new words and, subsequently, a lexicon, is a time-extended process requiring encoding of word-referent pairs, retention of that information, and generalization to other exemplars of the category. Some children, however, fail in one or more of these processes resulting in language delays. The present study examines the abilities of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Language Acquisition, Vocabulary Development, Delayed Speech
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Butler, Lucas P.; Gibbs, Hailey M.; Levush, Karen C. – Child Development, 2020
In learning about the world children must not only make inferences based on minimal evidence, but must deal with conflicting evidence and question those initial inferences when they appear to be wrong. Four experiments (N = 144) found that young children were significantly more likely to revise their initial inferences when conflicting evidence…
Descriptors: Young Children, Cognitive Processes, Evidence, Inferences
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Wilson, Cristina G.; Shipley, Thomas F.; Davatzes, Alexandra K. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Previous research demonstrates that domain experts, like ordinary participant populations, are vulnerable to decision bias. Here, we examine susceptibility to bias amongst expert field scientists. Field scientists operate in less predictable environments than other experts, and feedback on the consequences of their decisions is often unclear or…
Descriptors: Bias, Expertise, Scientists, Decision Making
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Cheng, Si; Jiang, Ting; Xue, Jingming; Wang, Songxue; Chen, Chuansheng; Zhang, Mingxia – Learning & Memory, 2020
Studies have revealed that rewards promote long-term memory, even in an incidental way. However, most previous studies using the incidental paradigm have included two reward levels, and it is still not clear how the reward magnitude influences memory. Adopting the incidental paradigm and three reward levels, the current study revealed that the…
Descriptors: Memory, Rewards, Incidental Learning, Influences
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Olteanu, Alin – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2019
This paper explores the semiotics of Charles Peirce in relation to Colin Koopman's advocacy for a new wave of pragmatism, which he terms transitionalism. Presenting both similarities and differences between these two, the main point is that Peirce's semiotics fits the general idea of a transitionalist, as contrasted to substantialist, philosophy,…
Descriptors: Semiotics, Cognitive Processes, Philosophy
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Milan Toma; Faiz Syed; Lise McCoy; Michael Nizich; William Blazey – International Journal of Education in Mathematics, Science and Technology, 2024
In the current study, we focused on measuring the development of important professional attitudes, such as "compassion satisfaction" and "burnout." Students from four different colleges worked in teams to conceptualize innovative engineering products. During the ideation phase of their project, participants completed a…
Descriptors: Medical Students, College Students, Professionalism, Attitudes
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