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Peer reviewedCampbell, Duncan G.; And Others – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1996
A study of 83 people working in the field of autism evaluated the psychometric properties of the Autism Survey, an instrument to assess respondents' knowledge about autism. The survey was found to measure one factor, to be stable across time, and to have an internally consistent total score. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Autism, Knowledge Level, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedMurphy, P. K.; Long, J. F.; Holleran, T. A.; Esterly, E. – Learning and Instruction, 2003
Studied the extent to which students' knowledge, beliefs, and reactions to articles were differentially influenced by traditional or online persuasive texts. Results for 131 undergraduates show that the computerized text was more difficult for students to understand and less interesting, and the authors were found to be less credible. (SLD)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedTarakeshwar, Nalini; Pargament, Kenneth I.; Mahoney, Annette – Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 2003
Examines religious practices of Hindus in the United States and develops measures of their religious pathways. Four religious pathways were identified: devotion, ethical action, knowledge, and physical restraint/yoga. Results indicate that the measures of the religious pathways possessed adequate psychometric properties and were predictive of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Hinduism, Knowledge Level, Measures (Individuals)
Peer reviewedRichert, Rebekah A.; Lillard, Angeline S. – Developmental Psychology, 2002
This study examined whether 4- to 8-year-olds considered knowledge prerequisites for pretending and drawing. Children were asked if an artist (actor) who did not know what something was, yet whose drawing (behavior) resembled it, was actually drawing it (pretending to be it). Children performed similarly on pretending and drawing questions.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Development, Cross Sectional Studies
Peer reviewedAirasian, Peter W.; Miranda, Helena – Theory into Practice, 2002
Examines the assessment implications of the revised Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, discussing such challenges as finding valid and reliable ways to assess more complex cognitive processes and to assess metacognitive knowledge. The paper illustrates how the revised Taxonomy can be used to evaluate current approaches to assessment and suggest…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedShallcross, Tony; Spink, Elaine; Stephenson, Philip; Warwick, Paul – International Journal of Science Education, 2002
Examines two UK research studies, one from Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) and one from Homerton College, Cambridge, on initial teacher education (ITE) trainees' confidence in their science knowledge. Reveals the importance of school experience in developing this knowledge. Discusses implications of these surveys for the design of ITE…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedQuinn, Paul C.; Eimas, Peter D. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1996
Examines the perceptual cues used by three- and four-month-old infants to categorically distinguish perceptually similar animal species. Indicates that cues form the facial and head region provide the critical source of information that allows young infants to categorically differentiate cats and dogs and presumably a number of other animal…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Context Clues
Peer reviewedKalish, Charles – Developmental Psychology, 1997
Three studies explored children's distinctions between mental and bodily reactions to contamination. Found that children distinguished reactions mediated by representations from those mediated by physical interactions. Data suggested that preschoolers distinguished between physical and mental reactions to contamination but had a poor understanding…
Descriptors: Biology, Cognitive Development, Diseases, Emotional Response
Peer reviewedPloetzner, Rolf; VanLehn, Kurt – Cognition and Instruction, 1997
Used computerized simulation models of qualitative, conceptual problem solving and quantitative problem solving to examine qualitative physics knowledge acquisition during textbook-based physics training. Found that qualitative knowledge was acquired on the basis of explicit textbook information, but there were also cases of qualitative learning…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedEsbensen, Bonnie M.; And Others – Cognitive Development, 1997
Two experiments compared preschoolers' awareness of knowledge transitions involving behavioral changes to those involving vocabulary or general knowledge changes. Found that children tended to report they had learned something new when novel information was behavioral (e.g., counting in Japanese) and tended to claim prior knowledge when the novel…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Knowledge Level, Memory
Peer reviewedCostin, Amanda C.; Page, Betsy J.; Pietrzak, Dale R.; Kerr, Dianne L.; Symons, Cynthia W. – Professional School Counseling, 2002
Investigates in-service and pre-service school counselors' current levels of HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes, and the demographic factors potentially associated with HIV/AIDS knowledge and attitudes. (Contains 26 references.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training, Knowledge Level
Peer reviewedMaloney, David P.; O'Kuma, Thomas L.; Hieggelke, Curtis J.; Van Heuvelen, Alan – American Journal of Physics, 2001
Introduces the Conceptual Survey of Electricity and Magnetism (CSEM) which was developed to assess students' knowledge of topics in electricity and magnetism. Reports on the number of student difficulties in electricity and magnetism. (Contains 23 references.) (Author/YDS)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Electricity, Evaluation Methods, Higher Education
Peer reviewedWolf, Michael S.; Mitchell, Christopher G. – Journal of Community Health, 2002
Investigated social workers' knowledge and practices regarding HIV prevention education, risk assessment, and case finding. HIV/AIDS knowledge and behaviors significantly related to age, geographic location, and practice setting. Most respondents provided little to no HIV-related services in clinical practice. Prior HIV-related training and…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Knowledge Level, Professional Education, Professional Training
Peer reviewedStuart-Hamilton, Ian; Mahoney, Berenice – Educational Gerontology, 2003
Before and 1 month after age awareness workshops, 200 British participants took the Palmore Aging Quiz and Fraboni Scale of Ageism. Palmore scores significantly improved but Fraboni scores were unchanged. Results suggest that increased awareness improves factual knowledge but does not change attitudes toward aging and older people. (Contains 18…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals), Attitude Change, Attitudes
Peer reviewedGoins, R. Turner; Gainor, Sara Jane; Pollard, Cecil; Spencer, S. Melinda – Educational Gerontology, 2003
In a needs assessment of 84 rural health care professionals (44.1% physicians, 15.5% pharmacists, 14.3% nurses, 26.1% other), 39% considered their geriatrics knowledge above average. They were interested in learning more about Alzheimer's/dementia, medication use, and adverse effects. Preferred methods were videotapes, CD-ROM, and an…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Geriatrics, Health Personnel, Knowledge Level


