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VanSandt, Craig V. – Journal of Management Education, 2005
This article presents a novel approach to teaching business ethics to college students by relying on well-known aids to learning new, complex, and/or abstract material. The primary purpose of this article is threefold: (a) to explore some of the reasons why learning the basics of moral philosophies is relatively difficult for many students; (b) to…
Descriptors: Ethics, Teaching Methods, Ethical Instruction, College Students
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Sugaya, Natsue; Shirai, Yasuhiro – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2007
It has been observed that there is a strong association between the inherent (lexical) aspect of verbs and the acquisition of tense-aspect morphology (the aspect hypothesis; Andersen & Shirai, 1994). To investigate why such an association is observed, this study examined the influence of inherent aspect and learners' first language (L1) on the…
Descriptors: Verbs, Morphemes, Slavic Languages, Native Speakers
Medlin, Richard G. – 1983
A study was conducted to test the hypothesis that high-variability rehearsal more effectively facilitates word recall than does low-variability rehearsal. Third-grade and sixth-grade students were asked to memorize a list of 20 common words. A read-aloud rehearsal procedure was used so that rehearsal could be experimentally controlled. One word…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cues, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Hammerly, Hector – IRAL, 1974
Considers the question in language teaching as to whether the use of visual aids prevents thinking in the native language. (LG)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Instructional Materials
Sulzby, Elizabeth – 1977
This study investigated a child's development of the concept that a word is a unit used to express meaning. Thirty children, selected at random from grades one through six, were chosen from a school where no exclusive method of teaching reading was used. Each child participated in two tasks. First, a list of nouns was presented in written form and…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Child Language, Concept Formation, Context Clues
Frankel, A. Steven; Buchwald, Alexander M. – J Abnorm Psychol, 1969
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Associative Learning, Generalization, Reinforcement
Mayer, Richard E. – 1979
In a series of five experiments, novices read a text on computer programming, and engaged in one of the following learning strategies: advance organizer, model elaboration, comparative elaboration, normal reading (control). Results of transfer tests indicated a pattern in which the treatment groups excelled on the ability to put the information…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Associative Learning, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Kilian, Lawrence J. – 1978
In this study, cognitive processes hypothesized to be relevant to the digit symbol task of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) were examined. Fifty-two undergraduate education students were divided into four groups to receive four different treatments. All the students took the digit symbol test, followed immediately by a test of their…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education, Intelligence
JEFFREY, W.E.; SAMUELS, S. JAY – 1967
IN A THREE-STAGE STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF THE PHONIC AND LOOK-SAY METHODS OF READING ON THE TRANSFER OF READING SKILLS, 60 KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN WERE DIVIDED INTO A LETTER GROUP, A WORD GROUP, AND A CONTROL GROUP. MATERIALS USED WERE SIX GRAPHEMES DESIGNED DIFFERENTLY FROM ENGLISH LETTERS AND ASSIGNED TO SIX SINGLE ENGLISH PHONEMES. DURING STAGE…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Graphemes, Phonemes, Phonetic Analysis
BANNATYNE, ALEX – 1967
LANGUAGE LEARNING EMPHASIZING THE IMPORTANCE OF AUDITORY FACTORS IN READING WAS SURVEYED. THE AUDITORY-TO-VISUAL SYMBOL SYSTEM ASSOCIATION IS DEFINED AS THE ABILITY TO ASSOCIATE SOUND LABELS WITH VISUAL LABELS (AND VICE VERSA) ON A GESTALT WHOLE-WORD BASIS AND ON A PHONEME-GRAPHEME ANALYTIC-SYNTHETIC BASIS. THE DECODING (READING) AND ENCODING…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Auditory Discrimination, Corrective Reading, Language Skills
Marzano, Robert J.; DiStefano, Philip – 1975
There are basically two different models for the word recognition process. One model postulates that a reader primarily uses sound/symbol cues to recognize a word; a second model states that a reader focuses mainly on whole-word characteristics. To determine which model best fits beginning and adult readers, a multiple regression analysis was…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Beginning Reading, Decoding (Reading), Elementary Education
Wicklund, David A. – 1972
As research progresses in the direction of studying more complex materials such as sentences and paragraphs, it becomes increasingly useful to have a pool of associative norms. The stimulus words for the free association norms presented here were chosen because 100 of them were not used before, they are primary associates of words for which norms…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, College Students, Higher Education, Reading Instruction
Taylor, Arthur M.; And Others – 1974
Due to recent interest in the use of elaborative contexts to enhance associative learning, the effectiveness of elaboration as an instructional technique in vocabulary development was evaluated with 107 educable mentally retarded children in three primary level classes. Ss were given vocabulary instruction under one of three instructional…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Exceptional Child Research, Mental Retardation, Mild Mental Retardation
Van Duyne, H. John – 1967
The purpose of the study was (1) to examine the results from a two-association perceptual-motor task as to their implications for Luria's theory about the development of verbal control of non-verbal behavior; (2) to explore the effects of various learning experiences upon this development. The sample consisted of 20 randomly selected children in…
Descriptors: Associative Learning, Child Development, Language Acquisition, Preschool Children
Mickelson, Norma I. – 1974
This study examined the assumption that language expression and reading performance are related processes. Subjects included a total of 676 nine-year-old children of heterogeneous socioeconomic status, intelligence, and achievement levels. Verbal fluency was defined as being a measure of associative verbal encoding (a/v/e), wherein children give…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Associative Learning, Grade 4, Reading Ability
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