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Brock, Jon; Jarrold, Christopher – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2004
Down syndrome is associated with severe deficits in language and verbal short-term memory, but the causal relationship between these deficits is unclear. The current study therefore investigated the influence of language abilities on verbal short-term memory performance in Down syndrome. Twenty-one individuals with Down syndrome and 29 younger…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Short Term Memory, Memorization, Language Aptitude
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Rott, Susanne – Canadian Modern Language Review, 2004
This investigation assessed whether L2 readers' sensitivity towards a new lexical form is heightened if they are repeatedly pushed to produce output and are immediately provided with relevant input in input-output cycles. In addition, the study sought to assess how these interventions influence text comprehension. Fourth-semester learners read…
Descriptors: Cues, Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary Development, Comparative Analysis
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Rodgers, Mark D.; Emerson, Robert Wall – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2005
In a series of experiments, canes of different lengths, weights, and weight distributions were assessed to determine the effect of these characteristics on various performance measures. The results indicate that the overall weight of a cane and the distribution of weight along a cane's shaft do not affect a person's performance, but accuracy does…
Descriptors: Factor Analysis, Scientific Concepts, Visual Impairments, Visually Impaired Mobility
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Marrongelle, Karen A. – School Science and Mathematics, 2004
The present research study investigates how undergraduate students in an integrated calculus and physics class use physics to help them solve calculus problems. Using Zandieh's (2000) framework for analyzing student understanding of derivative as a starting point, this study adds detail to her "paradigmatic physical" context and begins to address…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Physics, Mathematics Education, Classification
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Lewis, Marc D.; Stieben, Jim – Child Development, 2004
Emotion regulation cannot be temporally distinguished from emotion in the brain, but activation patterns in prefrontal cortex appear to mediate cognitive control during emotion episodes. Frontal event-related potentials (ERPs) can tap cognitive control hypothetically mediated by the anterior cingulate cortex, and developmentalists have used these…
Descriptors: Brain, Emotional Development, Self Control, Child Development
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Kyllonen, Patrick C.; Chaiken, Scott – International Journal of Testing, 2003
Dynamic spatial ability is one's ability to estimate when a moving object will reach a destination, or one's skill in making time-to-contact (TTC) judgments. In 2 studies, we investigated the nature of dynamic spatial ability and its role in psychomotor (PM) task performance. In the first study, 405 basic military trainees were given both spatial…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Psychomotor Skills, Spatial Ability, Task Analysis
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Luciana, Monica; Conklin, Heather M.; Hooper, Catalina J.; Yarger, Rebecca S. – Child Development, 2005
The prefrontal cortex modulates executive control processes and structurally matures throughout adolescence. Consistent with these events, prefrontal functions that demand high levels of executive control may mature later than those that require working memory but decreased control. To test this hypothesis, adolescents (9 to 20 years old)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Spatial Ability, Recognition (Psychology), Memory
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Raymond, Mark R. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2005
The purpose of a credentialing examination is to assure the public that individuals who work in an occupation or profession have met certain standards. To be consistent with this purpose, credentialing examinations must be job related, and this requirement is typically met by developing test plans based on an empirical job or practice analysis.…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Guidelines, Task Analysis, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
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Sutherland, Dean; Gillon, Gail T. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2005
Purpose: This study explored the use of assessment tasks to examine underlying phonological representations in preschool children with speech impairment. The study also investigated the association between performance on phonological representation tasks and phonological awareness development. Method: The performance of 9 children (aged 3;09…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Speech Impairments, Reading Skills, Preschool Children
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d'Ham, Cedric; de Vries, Erica; Girault, Isabelle; Marzin, Patricia – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2004
This paper deals with the design process of a remote laboratory for labwork in chemistry. In particular, it focuses on the mutual dependency of theoretical conjectures about learning in the experimental sciences and technological opportunities in creating learning environments. The design process involves a detailed analysis of the expert task and…
Descriptors: Research Design, Chemistry, Behavioral Objectives, Science Laboratories
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Ribes, Emilio; Contreras, Sagrario; Martinez, Carlos; Doval, Eduardo; Viladrich, Carme – Psychological Record, 2005
Three experimental studies were carried out in order to find within-subject consistencies as well as individual differences in a concurrent choice situation involving risk-taking. Four subjects were exposed twice, with a 4-month delay, to a horse-race game and a stock-exchange game, in order to evaluate their choices for a conservative versus a…
Descriptors: Risk, Behavioral Science Research, Task Analysis, Reliability
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Nicol, Cynthia; Crespo, Sandra – School Science and Mathematics, 2005
This paper explores what happens when students engage with mathematical tasks that make no attempt to be connected with students' everyday life experiences. The investigation draws on the work of educators who call for a broader view of what might count as real and relevant contexts for studying mathematics. It investigates students' experiences…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Task Analysis, Time on Task, Teaching Methods
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Hanauer, John B.; Brooks, Patricia J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2005
Resistance to interference from irrelevant auditory stimuli undergoes development throughout childhood. To test whether semantic processes account for age-related changes in a Stroop-like picture-word interference effect, children (3-to 12-year-olds) and adults named pictures while listening to words varying in terms of semantic relatedness to the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Memory, Auditory Stimuli, Response Style (Tests)
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Tijms, Jurgen – Journal of Research in Reading, 2004
This study examines whether two frequently reported causes of dyslexia, phonological processing problems and verbal memory impairments, represent a double-deficit or whether they are two expressions of the same deficit. Two-hundred-and-sixty-seven Dutch children aged 10-14 with dyslexia completed a list-learning task and several phonological…
Descriptors: Memory, Spelling, Dyslexia, Phonology
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Hadwin, Julie A.; Brogan, Joanna; Stevenson, Jim – Educational Psychology, 2005
This study investigated the effect of individual differences in state anxiety on tasks tapping the central executive, phonological, and visuo-spatial components of working memory (WM). It was designed to test Eysenck and Calvo's processing efficiency theory (PET) which suggests that the phonological and executive components of WM may be important…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Short Term Memory, Individual Differences, Cognitive Processes
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