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Rossman, Betty B.; Gollob, Harry F. – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1976
The Subject-Verb-Object (S-V-O) approach to social cognition was used to study some traditional balance theory problems and several additional problems as well. (Editor)
Descriptors: Bias, Cues, Decision Making, Hypothesis Testing
Howard, Darlene V. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Learning and Memory, 1976
If intentional forgetting is to be understood, research must focus on the specification of exactly how memory search and decision processes are altered when a subject is instructed to forget. This research addresses that problem. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Cues, Data Analysis, Experimental Psychology
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Jones, Gregory V. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1976
It is a common assumption that memories consist of sets of interrelated features of attributes. Rigorous and direct investigation of the functional properties of these sets has been relatively neglected. Questions whether the interrelationships of different components are reflexive or asymmetric and how components interact when more than one is…
Descriptors: Charts, Cues, Experimental Psychology, Hypothesis Testing
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Federoff, Nancy A.; Harvey, John H. – Journal of Research in Personality, 1976
Investigates the effects of actors' expectancies about the outcome of an event (positive or negative) and observation of the actual outcome (positive or negative) while in a state of high or low objective self-awareness upon attribution of causality for the outcome. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Attention, Attribution Theory, Expectation, Experiments
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Finney, Phillip; And Others – Journal of Research in Personality, 1976
Assesses the effects of both role and behavioral respectability upon subjects' observer and perceived actor attributions. One of two descriptions of the actor's behavioral history (High or Low Behavioral Respectability) and one of three descriptions of his current role position (High, Medium, or Low Role Respectability) were given to each subject…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Hypothesis Testing, Personality Studies
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Pontius, Anneliese A.; Ruttiger, Katherine F. – Adolescence, 1976
Tests the hypotheses that a brief clinical test of the frontal lobe system (FLS) maturity levels, designated as Stages I, II, III, IV, can differentiate between three experimental groups (all of age 9-16): normal Ss, Ss with emotional problems, and juvenile delinquents. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquent Behavior, Hypothesis Testing, Maturity Tests
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Campbell, Patricia B. – Adolescence, 1976
Investigates intellectual decline and attempts to determine some of the sex differences possibly inherent in the phenomena that during adolescence girls decrease in their I.Q. scores while boys increase. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Females, Hypothesis Testing, Intelligence Quotient
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Thelen, Mark H.; And Others – Journal of Research in Personality, 1977
This study extends the research on being imitated by assessing its impact on the model's reward of the imitator and on the imitator's reward value relative to a juxtaposed nonimitating confederate. 48 first grade students of primarily middle socio-economic class served as subjects. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Imitation, Locus of Control
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Meiser, Thorsten – Psychometrika, 1996
Loglinear unidimensional and multidimensional Rasch models are considered for analysis of repeated observations of polytomous indicators with ordered response categories. Reparameterizations and parameter restrictions are provided that facilitate specification of a variety of hypotheses about latent processes of change. Use of the models is…
Descriptors: Change, Classification, Goodness of Fit, Hypothesis Testing
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Goldfield, Beverly A.; Reznick, J. Steven – Journal of Child Language, 1996
Replies to a report on three toddlers who evidenced a late vocabulary spurt. The article argues that differences in assessing productive vocabulary and the questionable inference that size of the lexicon is a reliable indicator of the vocabulary spurt make it inappropriate to compare these children to previous studies directly measuring change in…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Measurement, Data Analysis, Developmental Stages
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Bernstein, Jeffrey L.; Meizlish, Deborah S. – Simulation & Gaming, 2003
Examined whether differences in students' self-reported knowledge, cynicism, and political participation depended on whether their American government college course included a character-playing simulation involving members of Congress. Discusses research hypotheses and describes testing for immediate effects as well as after three years.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Learning Strategies, Longitudinal Studies
Leyden, Michael – Teaching Pre K-8, 1997
Describes a science and math activity that involves bubbles, shapes, colors, and solid geometry. Students build geometric shapes with soda straws and submerge the shapes in soapy water, allowing them to review basic geometry concepts, test hypotheses, and learn about other concepts such as diffraction, interference colors, and evaporation. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Color, Elementary Education, Geometric Concepts, Hypothesis Testing
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Bonnett, Douglas G. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 2003
Derived general formulas to determine the sample size requirements for hypothesis testing with desired power and interval estimation with desired precision. Illustrated the approach with the example of a screening test for adolescent attention deficit disorder. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Comparative Analysis, Estimation (Mathematics)
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Shehadeh, Ali – System, 2003
Investigates how output can be a process by which second language (L2) learners test out hypotheses about the L2 and the extent to which learner hypothesis testing attempts that result in non-target like (NTL) output are challenged by interlocutors. A picture-descriptions task was used to collect data from eight native- and eight…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Hypothesis Testing, Linguistic Theory, Pictorial Stimuli
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Bryant, P. E.; And Others – Developmental Psychology, 1990
Longitudinal findings on phonological awareness and progress in reading and spelling of 65 children from 4 years, 7 months to 6 years, 7 months strongly supported views that sensitivity to rhyme leads to awareness of phonemes, which in turn affects reading; and rhyme makes a direct contribution to reading that is independent of connection between…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Hypothesis Testing, Longitudinal Studies, Models
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