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Zelinger, Laurie E. Teitelbaum – 1980
The changing role of the psychologist in an institution for handicapped children is discussed. Adaptation of tests, selection of instruments, and the importance of interview techniques are considered in a section on assessment. Programing aspects, including dealing with stereotyping behaviors and self abuse and helping teachers locate resources,…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Disabilities, Institutions, Mainstreaming
Eilers, Rebecca E.; And Others – 1980
The focus of this research is to determine how soon and to what extent infant abilities are influenced by listening experience. Fourteen English-learning infants and fourteen Spanish-learning 6-8 month old infants participated in a first experiment; eight additional English and Spanish-learning infants participated in a second experiment. Infants…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli, Child Language, Infants
Freedman, Rita Jackaway; And Others – 1979
The extent to which sex differences on a mental rotation test were related to ocular dominance, handedness, and familial handedness was explored. The Vandenberg revision of the Shepard-Metzlar mental rotation test was administered to 206 college students. The test consisted of 20 criterion figures, each followed by two correct and two incorrect…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Lateral Dominance, Perception Tests
Tate, Eugene D.; Trach, Larry F. – 1979
Since Canadian courtoom procedures differ from those of courts in the United States, a study was conducted to test the effects of United States television programs depicting legal proceedings upon Canadian viewers' beliefs about the legal system of that country. A sample of 355 Canadians (composed of eighth and twelfth grade students, first year…
Descriptors: Courts, Foreign Countries, Perception, Programing (Broadcast)
Parvin, RuthAnn – 1977
Questionnaires containing one of nine stories about a sexual act between a man and woman, as well as bipolar judgment scales about the behavior and characteristics of the actors in the story, were given to 90 undergraduate college students. Low, moderate, and high levels of struggle on the part of the woman and of psychological coercion on the…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Females, Moral Issues, Perception
CALLAMAND, MONIQUE – 1967
IN THE FIRST PART OF THIS STUDY, A SET OF MEANINGLESS SENTENCES USING ONLY THE SYLLABLE "PA" BUT IMITATING THE INTONATIONAL CONTOUR OF THE SENTENCE "IL VIENDRA ME VOIR DEMAIN MATIN A SEPT HEURES" WERE USED TO PROVIDE SYLLABLES TO BUILD UP 12 SEMI-ARTIFICIAL NONSENSE WORDS. THIRTY-TWO NATIVE SPEAKERS WERE REQUESTED TO (1) SAY WHICH WAS THE ACCENTED…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, French, Intonation
COMPANYS, EMMANUEL – 1962
THIS PAPER WRITTEN IN FRENCH, PRESENTS A HYPOTHESIS CONCERNING THE DECODING OF SPEECH IN SECOND LANGUAGE LEARNING. THE THEORETICAL BACKGROUND OF THE DISCUSSION CONSISTS OF WIDELY ACCEPTED LINGUISTIC CONCEPTS SUCH AS THE PHONEME, DISTINCTIVE FEATURES, NEUTRALIZATION, LINGUISTIC LEVELS, FORM AND SUBSTANCE, EXPRESSION AND CONTENT, SOUNDS, PHONEMES,…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Distinctive Features (Language), Morphemes, Phonemes
Cook, Desmond L.; Damico, Sandra B. – 1969
The movement of research findings from the university to the public school has historically been slow. A random sample of educational researchers and school superintendents were surveyed to determine (1) how superintendents and educational researchers actually perceive responsibility for implementation of research findings, and (2) if the results…
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Agents, Educational Practices, Educational Researchers
Sartain, Harold – The General College Studies, 1968
This study proposed (1) to clarify the image college teachers and teacher interns had of themselves and of each other and (2) to determine the importance each group gave to 20 characteristics associated with the role of college teaching. Each rated himself and male and female interns and staff members on the following 20 descriptions: friendly,…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Questionnaires, Role Perception, Teacher Characteristics
Dale, Philip Scott – 1968
Twenty-four four-year-old children were given a perceptual task (color matching), a memory task (color recognition), and a verbal task (color naming). The relation between the children's performance on the nonverbal and verbal tasks was demonstrated by the fact that nearly all the matching and recognition responses, even when incorrect, were from…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Mediation Theory, Models
Metcalf, Richard M. – 1967
Although there has been previous research concerned with image size, brightness, and contrast in projection standards, the work has lacked careful conceptualization. In this study, size was measured in terms of the visual angle subtended by the material, brightness was stated in foot-lamberts, and contrast was defined as the ratio of the…
Descriptors: Equipment Standards, Instructional Materials, Projection Equipment, Visual Discrimination
Brumbaugh, Robert B. – 1968
The literature in organizational climate research lacks information regarding the empirical use of the concept of authenticity. This is primarily due to the lack of an appropriate operational definition for the variable, even though it has received much interdisciplinary interest. One possible means of clarifying the authenticity concept to make…
Descriptors: Behavior, Literature Reviews, Measurement, Organizational Climate
Sohn, David A. – Media and Methods, 1969
Concerned with the need to offer high school students organized practice in observing visual stimuli and writing about what they see, the author offers an annotated list of short films with little dialogue and narration that can conveniently be used in the classroom for teaching observation through the moving image. (LS)
Descriptors: Films, Observation, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
Gibson, Eleanor J. – 1977
This paper deals with research on the development of infants' ability to perceive invariant features of things and the relation of objects to both the spatial layout of the infants' environment and to themselves. Basic assumptions regarding the perception of invariance are discussed and a theoretical view of the role of motion in the development…
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Infants, Motion, Perceptual Development
Boxwill, Frank E. – 1974
Discussed is the multidisciplinary team centered approach to educating the learning disabled child. Topics explored include various aspects of learning disability as a symptom complex (especially hyperactivity), the roles of multidisciplinary team members (such as the psychologist and the parents), and four approaches to psychotherapy (including…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Learning Disabilities, Psychotherapy
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