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Voorhees, Richard A.; Harvey, Lee – New Directions for Institutional Research, 2005
This chapter discusses how workforce development initiatives vary widely across governments and institutions, and how institutional research can help bridge the gaps between them. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Institutional Research, Labor Force Development, Agency Cooperation, Institutional Role
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Wassenberg, Renske; Feron, Frans J. M.; Kessels, Alfons G. H.; Hendriksen, Jos G. M.; Kalff, Ariane C.; Kroes, Marielle; Hurks, Petra P. M.; Beeren, Miranda; Jolles, Jelle; Vles, Johan S. H. – Child Development, 2005
The relation between cognitive and motor performance was studied in a sample of 378 children aged 5-6. Half of these children had no behavior problems; the others were selected for externalizing (38%) or internalizing problems (12%). Quantitative and qualitative aspects of motor performance were related to several aspects of cognition, after…
Descriptors: Memory, Behavior Problems, Motor Development, Cognitive Ability
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Hodgetts, Helen M.; Jones, Dylan M. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
A series of experiments introduced interruptions to the execution phase of simple Tower of London problems and found that the opportunity for preparation before the break in task reduced the time cost at resumption. Retrieval of the suspended goal was facilitated when participants were given the opportunity to encode retrieval cues during an…
Descriptors: Cues, Context Effect, Time on Task, Task Analysis
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Anderson, Karen L.; Goldstein, Howard – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2004
Children typically learn in classroom environments that have background noise and reverberation that interfere with accurate speech perception. Amplification technology can enhance the speech perception of students who are hard of hearing. Purpose: This study used a single-subject alternating treatments design to compare the speech recognition…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Sensory Aids, Hearing Impairments, Young Children
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Hafeli, Mary; Stokrocki, Mary; Zimmerman, Enid – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2005
This cross-site, collaborative study focused on the instructional practices of three middle school art teachers from Arizona, Indiana, and New York. The researchers found similarities as well as differences among the teachers' strategies. At all three sites, emphasis was on curriculum related to their students' lives, developing technical skills,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Art Teachers, Middle Schools, Art Education
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Lewin-Epstein, Noah; Stier, Haya; Braun, Michael – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
We compare the patterns of household division of labor in Germany and Israel--two countries that share key elements of the corporatist welfare regime but differ in their gender regimes--and evaluate several hypotheses using data from the 2002 International Social Survey Program. Although time constraints and relative resources affect the division…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Housework, Surveys
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Lister, Jennifer J.; Roberts, Richard A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
Deficits in temporal resolution and/or the precedence effect may underlie part of the speech understanding difficulties experienced by older listeners in degraded acoustic environments. In a previous investigation, R. Roberts and J. Lister (2004) identified a positive correlation between measures of temporal resolution and the precedence effect,…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Correlation, Hearing Impairments, Listening
Chiba, Yu.; Yamaguchi, Akira.; Eto, Fumio – Brain and Cognition, 2005
A variant of a line bisection test was devised. Patients with unilateral visual neglect and control subjects were asked to perform the test, which consisted of two subtasks: a verbal and a manual task. The verbal task was newly designed and did not require manual responses from the subjects. The manual task was similar to conventional line…
Descriptors: Attention, Motor Reactions, Bias, Patients
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Coltheart, Veronika; Mondy, Stephen; Dux, Paul E.; Stephenson, Lisa – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2004
This article reports 3 experiments in which effects of orthographic and phonological word length on memory were examined for short lists shown at rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) and short-term memory (STM) rates. Only visual-orthographic length reduced RSVP serial recall, whereas both orthographic and phonological length lowered recall for…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Recall (Psychology), Phonology, Psychological Studies
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El Hassan, Karma; Jammal, Rima – Assessment in Education Principles Policy and Practice, 2005
Assessment of auditory comprehension is necessary for therapeutic clinical intervention as well as remedial and special education services. In this study, the Test for Auditory Comprehension of Language-Revised (TACL-R), developed by Elizabeth Carrow-Woolfolk in 1985, was translated and adapted for use in the Lebanese culture. The adapted test was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Test Construction, Test Validity, Norms
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Walker, Pamela M.; Hewstone, Miles – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
Research over the past two decades has demonstrated that individuals are better at recognizing and discriminating faces of their own race versus other races. The own-race effect has typically been investigated in relation to recognition memory; however, some evidence supports an own-race effect at the level of perceptual encoding in adults. The…
Descriptors: Race, Whites, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
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Stevens, Catherine; Gallagher, Melinda – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2004
This experiment investigated relational complexity and relational shift in judgments of auditory patterns. Pitch and duration values were used to construct two-note perceptually similar sequences (unary relations) and four-note relationally similar sequences (binary relations). It was hypothesized that 5-, 8- and 11-year-old children would perform…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Auditory Perception
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Sobel, David M.; Capps, Lisa M.; Gopnik, Alison – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005
Researchers in early social-cognition have found that the ability to reverse an ambiguous figure is correlated with success on theory of mind tasks (e.g. Gopnik & Rosati, 2001). The present experiment examined children with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) without mental delay to see whether a similar relationship existed. Ropar, Mitchell, and…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Autism, Visual Perception, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Carroll, Emily – International Education Journal, 2004
This paper investigates whether there is a correlation between a poor Visual Attention Span (VAS) and the child's optometric status. Convergence excess impacts most upon a male achieving a VAS-3 more than 75 per cent of the time. Fifty per cent of females with eye-teaming problems are unlikely to achieve a VAS-3 more than 25 per cent of the time.…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Attention, Identification, Visual Perception
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Lohaus, Arnold; Keller, Heidi; Lissmann, Ilka; Ball, Juliane; Borke, Joern; Lamm, Bettina – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2005
In this study, the authors investigated the relation between early social contingency experiences and infants' competencies to detect nonsocial contingencies. In this study of 87 three-month-old infants, the authors operationalized early social contingencies as prompt, contingent maternal responses and coded microanalytically on the basis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
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