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Weatherly, Jeffrey N. – Psychological Record, 2012
Immediacy theory of schizophrenia posits that the behavior of individuals with schizophrenia is controlled to a greater degree by stimuli in the current environment relative to individuals without schizophrenia. Prior research supports this idea by finding that individuals with schizophrenia display steeper rates of delay discounting than those…
Descriptors: Personality, Schizophrenia, Undergraduate Students, Delay of Gratification
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Polenick, Courtney Allyn; Flora, Stephen Ray – Psychological Record, 2012
The effects of social praise contingent on either usual (conventional) or unusual (unconventional) responses during an object uses task were assessed on measures of generalized creativity in two novel, unrelated tasks. Participants were 20 older adults, ages 63 to 89 years (M = 80.90), who were recruited from a joint skilled nursing and assisted…
Descriptors: Creativity, Social Reinforcement, Residential Care, Data Collection
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He, Jie; Xu, Qinmei; Degnan, Kathryn Amey – Social Development, 2012
This study investigated anger expression during toy removal (TR) in 92 young Chinese children, two to five years of age, and its relations to their persistence in responding to obstacles during two challenging tasks with highly desirable goals [TR and locked box (LB)] and one challenging task with a less desirable goal [impossible perfect circles…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Task Analysis, Correlation, Persistence
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Wang, Liping; Li, Xianchun; Hsiao, Steven S.; Bodner, Mark; Lenz, Fred; Zhou, Yong-Di – Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2012
Previous studies suggested that primary somatosensory (SI) neurons in well-trained monkeys participated in the haptic-haptic unimodal delayed matching-to-sample (DMS) task. In this study, 585 SI neurons were recorded in monkeys performing a task that was identical to that in the previous studies but without requiring discrimination and active…
Descriptors: Memorization, Short Term Memory, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Animals
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McMorris, Terry; Hale, Beverley J. – Brain and Cognition, 2012
The primary purpose of this study was to examine, using meta-analytical techniques, the differential effects of differing intensities of acute exercise on speed and accuracy of cognition. Overall, exercise demonstrated a small, significant mean effect size (g = 0.14, p less than 0.01) on cognition. Examination of the comparison between speed and…
Descriptors: Exercise Physiology, Effect Size, Cognitive Ability, Meta Analysis
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Kiel, Elizabeth J.; Buss, Kristin A. – Social Development, 2012
Maternal protective responses to temperamentally fearful toddlers have previously been found to relate to increased risk for children's development of anxiety-spectrum problems. Not all protective behavior is "overprotective", and not all mothers respond to toddlers' fear with protection. Therefore, the current study aimed to identify conditions…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Fear, Shyness, Personality
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Master, Allison; Markman, Ellen M.; Dweck, Carol S. – Child Development, 2012
Can young children, forming expectations about the social world, capture differences among people without falling into the pitfalls of categorization? Categorization often leads to exaggerating differences between groups and minimizing differences within groups, resulting in stereotyping. Six studies with 4-year-old children (N = 214)…
Descriptors: Classification, Inferences, Social Attitudes, Child Development
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Law, Wilbert; Elliot, Andrew J.; Murayama, Kou – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
In the present research, we conducted 4 studies designed to examine the hypothesis that perceived competence moderates the relation between performance-approach and performance-avoidance goals. Each study yielded supportive data, indicating that the correlation between the 2 goals is lower when perceived competence is high. This pattern was…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Academic Ability, Self Concept, Goal Orientation
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Donaldson, Bryan – Language Learning, 2012
This study examines aspects of the syntax-discourse interface in near-native French. Two cleft structures--"c'est" clefts and "avoir" clefts--are examined in experimental and spontaneous conversational data from 10 adult Anglophone learners of French and ten native speakers of French. "C'est" clefts mark focus, and…
Descriptors: Syntax, Native Speakers, French, Discourse Analysis
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Klepousniotou, Ekaterini; Pike, G. Bruce; Steinhauer, Karsten; Gracco, Vincent – Brain and Language, 2012
Event-related potentials (ERPs) were used to investigate the time-course of meaning activation of different types of ambiguous words. Unbalanced homonymous ("pen"), balanced homonymous ("panel"), metaphorically polysemous ("lip"), and metonymically polysemous words ("rabbit") were used in a visual single-word priming delayed lexical decision task.…
Descriptors: Priming, Figurative Language, Vocabulary, Diagnostic Tests
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Batstone, Rob – ELT Journal, 2012
In this article, I examine some of the ideas about task-based language teaching (TBLT) which have emerged over the 17 years of the current editorship of ELTJ, focusing in particular on grammar and vocabulary, and enquiring to what degree these ideas take adequate account of classroom context. Over this period, TBLT scholars have built up a…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Learning Processes, Second Language Instruction, Task Analysis
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Job, Jenelle M.; Klassen, Robert M. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
Previous research suggests that adolescents with learning disabilities (LD) are less accurate in predicting academic performance than normally achieving (NA) adolescents and display a tendency to overestimate their level of performance (e.g., Klassen, 2007). However, no studies have been conducted investigating whether this overestimation is…
Descriptors: Spelling, Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Difficulty Level
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Troche, Michelle S.; Altmann, Lori J. P. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2012
Experimental studies of sentence production in Parkinson disease (PD) are rare. This study examined the relationship between cognitive abilities and performance on two sentence production tasks, sentence repetition, and sentence generation, in which complexity was manipulated. Thirty-eight older adults aged 60 to 85, half with PD, completed the…
Descriptors: Sentences, Diseases, Cognitive Ability, Older Adults
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Hayes-Harb, Rachel; Watzinger-Tharp, Johanna – Foreign Language Annals, 2012
We explore the relationship between accentedness and intelligibility, and investigate how listeners' beliefs about nonnative speech interact with their accentedness and intelligibility judgments. Native German speakers and native English learners of German produced German sentences, which were presented to 12 native German speakers in accentedness…
Descriptors: Sentences, Second Language Learning, German, Pronunciation
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Yu, Xi; Bi, Yanchao; Han, Zaizhu; Zhu, Chaozhe; Law, Sam-Po – Brain and Language, 2012
This paper reports a conjunction analysis between semantic relatedness judgment and semantic associate generation of Chinese nouns and verbs with concrete or abstract meanings. The results revealed a verb-specific task-independent region in LpSTG&MTG, and task-dependent activation in a left frontal region in semantic judgment and the left SMG in…
Descriptors: Semantics, Verbs, Nouns, Morphology (Languages)
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