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Blank, Marion – Child Development, 1975
Descriptors: Performance Factors, Preschool Children, Problem Solving, Research Methodology
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Mendel, Maurice I. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1974
Descriptors: Adults, Audiology, Auditory Tests, Electroencephalography
Cattell, Raymond B. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Performance Factors, Personality Theories, Research Problems
Tinsley, Virginia S. – 1982
The effectiveness of verbal strategies on children's performance of tasks requiring persistence was investigated among 36 male and female preschool children ranging in age from 4 years to 5 years, 5 months. Two tasks designed to measure persistence ability were sequentially presented to the children: one task required the child to drop wooden…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Performance Factors, Persistence, Preschool Children
Fuchs, Douglas; And Others – 1980
A study employing a repeated measure crossover design found that 34 preschool handicapped students performed significantly better with familiar than unfamiliar examiners on tasks requiring a high level of symbolic mediation. No such differential performance was found on items demanding a low level of symbolic mediation. Differential performance in…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Examiners, Experimenter Characteristics, Performance Factors
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McDonald, Blair W.; And Others – 1967
This selected bibliography of articles and books concerns the effects of industrial climate on research performance. (HW)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Creativity Research, Industry, Organizational Climate
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Landers, Daniel M.; And Others – Journal of Motor Behavior, 1978
R. Martens' hypothesis that an audience acts as a stimulus to elicit arousal or drive in the performance of an individual, which in turn enhances the emission of the dominant habit, is reexamined. Where incorrect responses are dominant, learning of a novel task will be inhibited, or at least improvement will not be as rapid as for individuals…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Motor Reactions, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Performance Factors
Thornburgh, Richard L. – 1975
Law enforcement today is under intense and increasing public pressure regarding allegations of wrongdoing such as wiretapping, illegal entry, and unlawful surveillance. Meanwhile, law enforcement must continue its main task of investigation and prosecution of criminal offenses in which the prosecutor plays a key role. In many communities the…
Descriptors: Careers, Law Enforcement, Laws, Lawyers
Marino, G. Wayne – 1974
This study quantitatively analyzes selected aspects of the skating strides of above-average and below-average ability skaters. Subproblems were to determine how stride length and stride rate are affected by changes in skating velocity, to ascertain whether the basic assumption that stride length accurately approximates horizontal movement of the…
Descriptors: Ability, Athletes, Athletics, Ice Skating
Entin, Elliot E.; Nosin, Jerry – 1974
In a one try at success condition, prisoners high in an Achievement-low in test anxiety (HL) performed significantly better than those low in n Achievement-high in test anxiety (LH) in a noncontingent but not a contingent path. These results are consistent with previous findings involving prisoners and at variance with results derived from…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Failure, Motivation
Bar-Tal, Daniel; And Others – 1974
Weiner, et al, (1971) presented a model of achievement-related behavior which outlined how causal ascriptions might mediate between stimulus conditions and achievement-oriented responses. This model assumed that individuals allocate the causes of success and failure to four elements (ability, effort, luck and task difficulty), and that each of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Evaluation, Failure, Motivation
LITWAK, EUGENE; AND OTHERS – 1966
THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY TO READING ACHIEVEMENT WAS STUDIED BY APPLICATION OF "A BALANCE THEORY OF COORDINATION." INTERLOCKING SURVEYS WERE CONDUCTED BY ADMINISTERING QUESTIONNAIRES AND INTERVIEWS TO A SAMPLE OF 4,402 PEOPLE, CONSISTING OF CHILDREN FROM 18 ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, THEIR PARENTS, THEIR NEIGHBORS, AND SCHOOL…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Performance Factors, Reading Achievement, School Community Relationship
Yeary, Elizabeth F. – Today's Education, 1978
Suggestions are made for improving students' performance in doing homework. (JD)
Descriptors: Homework, Parent Teacher Cooperation, Performance Factors, Student Attitudes
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Gickling, Edward E.; Armstrong, David L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1978
The study investigated the effects of three stages of instructional manipulation on first- and second-grade students who were functioning at a frustration level. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Failure, Learning Disabilities, Performance Factors
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Dewson, Michael R. J.; Whitely, John H. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
Eighteen second- and third-grade children were assigned to each of six conditions formed by the factorial combination of constant interresponse intervals of zero, four, and eight seconds, and self-blame vs other-blame instructional sets. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Elementary Education, Performance Factors, Reaction Time
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