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White, Richard T.; Gunstone, Richard F. – 1980
This paper details how memory protocols obtained in individual interviews may be translated to scores on several dimensions suggested by White. White's nine dimensions are: (1) extent, (2) precision, (3) internal consistency, (4) accord with reality, (5) variety of types of element, (6) variety of topics, (7) shape, (8) ratio of internal to…
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Correlation, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Reigeluth, Charles M. – 1983
One of the major trends occurring in the area of task analysis methodology is the development of better methods to analyze cognitive tasks, including new methodologies for analyzing the ways in which knowledge should be structured within a student's head to facilitate given types of performance. The most important trend is the integration of task…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Instructional Design, Learning Strategies
Koplowitz, Herb – 1979
The world presented to our senses is essentially continuous in space and time. The simplest observations of children have shown that we are not born with ways of "breaking up" the world. The structures of our knowledge must be developed, and the major issue this paper considers is how those structures develop. The discussion focuses on Jean…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Concept Formation, Epistemology
Baron, Jonathan – 1984
Good thinking can be placed within a descriptive framework which includes a state of doubt about what to do or believe; goal, possibilities, and evidence seeking; and evidence use. The framework is useful in describing all types of thinking, although the search process may differ in the degree of control the thinker has over his search. Examples…
Descriptors: Bias, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Educational Objectives
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Neuendorf, Kimberly A.; Sparks, Glenn G. – Communication Quarterly, 1988
Assesses individuals' fear and enjoyment reactions to horror films, applying theories of cognition and affect that predict emotional responses to a stimulus on the basis of prior affect toward specific cues included in that stimulus. (MM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Structures, Communication Research, Cues
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de Jocas, Yves – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1987
Decisions assume some level of interdependency between knowledge and know-how, these being distinct realities. Knowledge refers to the understanding one has of a phenomenon while know-how refers to one's capability of actions on a phenomenon. Information can be related to decision only by transforming data which is held in a semiotic memory into…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Decision Making, Decision Making Skills
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Welch, Kathleen E. – Written Communication, 1988
Argues that two current receptions of Plato's rhetorical theory that either (1) leave him out, or (2) claim he rejected rhetoric, have serious consequences for contemporary rhetoric and composition studies. Discusses critics who support a third position and claims this position reconnects rhetoric with thinking rather than mere formulizing. (NH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Expository Writing, Greek, Intellectual History
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Astley, W. Graham – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1985
Administrative scientists superimpose analytic frameworks on their observations when trying to make knowledge meaningful. The generation of knowledge should be seen as an essentially interpretive and subjective activity. An awareness of this fact may encourage a view of scientific progress that is reinforced by the social context in which research…
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Principles, Cognitive Structures, Knowledge Level
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Olson, David R. – Educational Researcher, 1985
Compares the structure of language and meaning in speaking, writing, and computing. Argues that writing and computing are biased toward a radical explicitness that eliminates the role of interpretation, the construction of a personal, subjective meaning. Discusses the cognitive implications of teaching children to cope with this explicitness. (KH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Structures, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills, Computers
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Kahneman, Daniel; Miller, Dale T. – Psychological Review, 1986
A theory of norms and normality is applied to some phenomena of emotional responses, social judgment, and conversations about causes. Norm theory is applied in analyses of enhanced emotional response to events that have abnormal causes, of generation of prediction from observations of behavior, and of the role of norms. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Cognitive Structures, Learning Theories, Models
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Hill, P. W. – Australian Journal of Education, 1984
The use of structural equation modeling is discussed in testing a range of theories of learning and cognition involving the concept of a hierarchy of variables of increasing complexity. To illustrate this approach, one method is applied to Bloom's taxonomy to test the theoretical assumption of hierarchical organization. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Structures, Difficulty Level, Epistemology
Loucky, John Paul – Online Submission, 2006
For the past ten years, I have been using a basic framework to help my students grasp question and answer structures. I find that this enables them to develop their language skills quickly and increases their confidence in their conversational ability. Without mastering questions, learners can't even get to first base in terms of making a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Language Skills, Verbs
Schoenfeld-Tacher, Regina; Persichitte, Kay A.; Jones, Loretta L. – 2000
This study sought to answer the question, Do all students benefit equally from the use of a hypermedia Goal-Based Scenario (GBS)? GBS is a subcategory of anchored instruction. The correlation between the demographic variables and achievement and specific cognitive variables and achievement was explored using a lesson on DNA, and was tested on…
Descriptors: Achievement, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Computer Simulation
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Perner, Josef; Lang, Birgit; Kloo, Daniela – Child Development, 2002
Two experiments examined whether the correlation between advances on theory-of-mind and executive function tasks results from the tasks posing the same executive demands among 3- to 6- year-olds. Findings indicated that performance on the dimensional change card-sorting task (a measure of executive function) was correlated with performance on the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Structures, Cognitive Tests
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Hovelynck, Johan – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2000
Experiential learning can be understood as a process in which learners recognize and develop their "action-theory." The aim of outdoor development programs--whether mainstream education, corporate training, or therapy--is to facilitate this process. A "reflection-in-action" approach to facilitation is presented and situated in…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Structures, Experiential Learning
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