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GEYER, JOHN JACOB – 1967
A STUDY WAS CONDUCTED TO DELINEATE HOW PERCEPTION OCCURS DURING ORAL READING. FROM AN ANALYSIS OF CLASSICAL AND MODERN RESEARCH, A HEURISTIC MODEL WAS CONSTRUCTED WHICH DELINEATED THE DIRECTLY INTERACTING SYSTEMS POSTULATED AS FUNCTIONING DURING ORAL READING. THE MODEL AS OUTLINED WAS DIFFERENTIATED LOGICALLY INTO THREE MAJOR PROCESSING…
Descriptors: Eye Movements, Eye Voice Span, Oral Reading, Perceptual Motor Coordination
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Olsho, Lynne Werner – 1979
This study followed the development of visual preferences in a single infant from birth to 10 weeks of age. The stimuli used were 5 x 10 item arrays of squares of lines in which a 3 x 3 target matrix of the other figure type (line or square) was embedded. The direction of first fixation and the total time spent looking at each side were determined…
Descriptors: Contrast, Dimensional Preference, Infants, Longitudinal Studies
Bruning, Wayne Allen – 1974
This study explored the relationship between visual aptitude and achievement in mathematics and reading. Eleventh-grade students were given the Successive Perception I Test, a measure of visual aptitude, and two achievement measures, the Sequential Test of Educational Progress, and the California Achievement Test. Achievement test data were…
Descriptors: Achievement, Aptitude, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Secondary Education
Day, H. I.; Crawford, Gail – 1969
In measuring affective evaluations of complexity, two questions have been generated by findings in the literature: (1) whether the response indicators, "interesting,""pleasing," and "liking," represent interchangeable labels for the same evaluative responses, and (2) whether these evaluations evidence a positive attitude towards complex…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Difficulty Level, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students
Strevell, Wallace H.; Tweedy, William H. – 1968
This document is a collection of 12 forms that have been designed to aid school personnel in the processing of standardized achievement tests. The forms adapt to any typical achievement test whether the scale is a classroom or a large school organization. These forms are essentially a visual aid to interpretation. For the pupil there are two forms…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Data Analysis, Records (Forms), Standardized Tests
Williams, Robert T. – 1974
Vision is a complex process involving three phases: physical (acuity), physiological (integrative), and psychological (perceptual). Although these phases cannot be considered discrete, they provide the basis for the visual screening procedure used by the Reading Services of Colorado State University and described in this document. Ten tests are…
Descriptors: Eye Hand Coordination, Reading, Screening Tests, Vision Tests
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Frascara, J.; Ladan, C. J. – Reading Improvement, 1977
Results of a study of the pictorial preferences of seven-, nine-, and eleven-year-old children of two cultures indicated that "soft contours were generally preferred in both cultures, as were natural images--with the exception that older American girls prefer geometric elements. (JM)
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Dimensional Preference, Elementary Education
Fleming, Dan – Social Studies Teacher, 1988
Surveys twenty-two U.S. history textbooks for pictures which suggest possible heroes and role models. Results show a domination of pictures of male political leaders with several minority members and women scattered throughout. Includes list of books reviewed and a chart showing the number of pictures per person for junior high and high school…
Descriptors: High Schools, Illustrations, Junior High Schools, Photographs
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Bender, Lauretta – Annals of Dyslexia, 1987
Described are the history of the study of language disabilities, briefly outlining the work of Samuel Orton, Judson Herrick, Adolph Meyer, and Paul Schilder; Lauretta Bender's development of the Bender Visual Motor Gestalt Test; and the basic principles of language disorders, including familial patterns, maturation lag, plasticity, and nonfixated…
Descriptors: Child Development, Heredity, History, Individual Development
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Fagan, Joseph F. – Intelligence, 1984
Individual differences in visual recognition memory and intelligence were correlated using 52 five-year-olds whose IQs ranged from 40-136. The correlation between memory performance and IQ was .70 for whole sample, and .61 when children with IQs below 75 were omitted. Immediate recognition memory is highly associated with intelligence. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Correlation, Early Childhood Education, Intelligence Differences
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Kail, Robert; And Others – Intelligence, 1984
Sex differences in speed of solving mental rotation problems were replicated but college men and women were alike in frequency of use of algorithms to solve problems. The most frequent algorithm involved encoding stimuli in working memory, mental rotation of one to orientation of the other, comparison, and response. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Mathematical Models
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Helper, Malcolm M. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1970
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Elementary School Students, Measurement Techniques, Pictorial Stimuli
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Cooley, Frederick B.; Miller, Thomas W. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
In the debate concerning psychological testing and reliability/validity issues, one issue which has had implications for the examinee is card or task rejection. Card rejection on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Picture Arrangement subtest attracted considerable attention. Picture Arrangement is not commonly a disturbing task. Assessment…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Psychological Testing, Task Analysis
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Baker, Ahmad M. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1980
Three groups of 20 fourth-grade children differing in imitation level were given embedded figures, locus of control, central-incidental and matching familiar figures tasks and tests. Results appear to show a relationship between imitation and selective attention but not with other aspects of cognitive style. (RH)
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Style, Cognitive Tests, Elementary School Students
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Wildman, Robert W.; L'Abate, Luciano – Psychology in the Schools, 1979
Reviews status of intellectual assessment. The AVOM Test is a potentially useful device. It measures performance in two input channels, auditory and visual, and two output channels, oral and manual. AVOM was administered to elementary school students. Scores increased with age, and other results support potential utility of the device. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Measurement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Intelligence Tests
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