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Hollis, Steve; Low, Jason – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005
A sample of 315 children aged between 6 and 9 years participated in a 5-month longitudinal study aimed at investigating constraints on representational flexibility as observed in drawing behaviour. The study specifically looked at how external interventions affected children's representations over time. The intervention involved showing children…
Descriptors: Intervention, Transfer of Training, Childrens Art, Freehand Drawing
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Wajs, Hubert – Journal of Archival Organization, 2005
The fonds of Crown Chancery Public Register ("Metrica Regni") was chosen for the pilot project to introduce Encoded Archival Description (EAD) because of its historical value, typical archival structure and existing finding aids. The rights and privileges granted by Polish kings were recorded in the Register. The oldest books in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Pilot Projects, Documentation, Archives
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Sauzeon, H.; Lestage, P.; Raboutet, C.; N'Kaoua, B.; Claverie, B. – Brain and Language, 2004
Developmental changes in children's verbal fluency were explored in this study. One hundred and forty children aged from 7 to 16 completed four verbal fluency tasks, each with a different the production criterion (letter, sound, semantic, and free). The age differences were analyzed both in terms of number of words produced, and clustering,…
Descriptors: Language Fluency, Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Semantics
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Papagno, Costanza; Tabossi, Patrizia; Colombo, Maria Rosa; Zampetti, Patrizia – Brain and Language, 2004
Idiom comprehension was assessed in 10 aphasic patients with semantic deficits by means of a string-to-picture matching task. Patients were also submitted to an oral explanation of the same idioms, and to a word comprehension task. The stimuli of this last task were the words following the verb in the idioms. Idiom comprehension was severely…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Semantics, Aphasia, Oral Language
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Juphard, Alexandra; Carbonnel, Serge; Valdois, Sylviane – Brain and Cognition, 2004
A number of experimental data have shown that naming latency increases with length for pseudo-words but not for frequent real words. Different interpretations have been proposed by current models of reading to account for such a length effect. The aim of the present study was to assess the impact of lexicality on length effect in both the reading…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Dyslexia, Word Frequency, Reaction Time
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Nichols, Sharon; Jones, Wendy; Roman, Mary J.; Wulfeck, Beverly; Delis, Dean C.; Reilly, Judy; Bellugi, Ursula – Brain and Language, 2004
Profiles of verbal learning and memory performance were compared for typically developing children and for four developmental disorders characterized by different patterns of language functioning: specific language impairment, early focal brain damage, Williams Syndrome, and Down Syndrome. A list-learning task was used that allowed a detailed…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Memory, Language Patterns, Developmental Disabilities
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Li, Weidong; Lee, Amelia M.; Solmon, Melinda A. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2005
This study was designed to explore the relationships among individuals' dispositional ability conceptions, intrinsic motivation, experience, perceived competence, persistence, and performance. Participants practiced a novel task, completed surveys before instruction and after practicing the task, and completed a skill test. The results indicated…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Learning Motivation, Personality Traits, Physical Education
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Andreou, Eleni; Andreou, Georgia; Vlachos, Filippos – Learning & Individual Differences, 2005
Previous research has shown that studying orientations are important factors in determining academic performance. The main purpose of this study was to investigate how Greek students' approaches to studying in combination with gender, academic discipline, and professional degree in English affect performance on verbal fluency tasks in English as a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Study Habits, Second Language Learning
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Venville, Grady; Rennie, Leonie; Wallace, John – Research in Science Education, 2004
This article reports on students' decision making processes and sources of knowledge in an integrated teaching and learning setting. The study was conducted in a Year 9 classroom as students undertook a 10-week solar-powered boat project and were exposed to related concepts from science, technology and mathematics. Data collection involved…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Integrated Curriculum, Grade 9, Student Projects
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Cameron, Judy; Pierce, W. David; Banko, Katherine M.; Gear, Amber – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
This study assessed how rewards impacted intrinsic motivation when students were rewarded for achievement while learning an activity, for performing at a specific level on a test, or for both. Undergraduate university students engaged in a problem-solving activity. The design was a 2 * 2 factorial with 2 levels of reward in a learning phase…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Rewards, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability
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Morey, Candice C.; Cowan, Nelson – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Examinations of interference between verbal and visual materials in working memory have produced mixed results. If there is a central form of storage (e.g., the focus of attention; N. Cowan, 2001), then cross-domain interference should be obtained. The authors examined this question with a visual-array comparison task (S. J. Luck & E. K. Vogel,…
Descriptors: Memory, Verbal Stimuli, Visual Stimuli, Task Analysis
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Saiki, Jun; Koike, Takahiko; Takahashi, Kohske; Inoue, Tomoko – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2005
The underlying mechanism of search asymmetry is still unknown. Many computational models postulate top-down selection of target-defining features as a crucial factor. This feature selection account implies, and other theories implicitly assume, that predefined target identity is necessary for search asymmetry. The authors tested the validity of…
Descriptors: Visual Perception, Computation, Predictive Validity, Task Analysis
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Mishan, Freda – ELT Journal, 2004
This paper questions the assumption that corpora are authentic, with particular reference to their application in language pedagogy. The author argues that, because of the form the corpus takes, authentic source texts forfeit a crucial criterion for authenticity, namely context, in the transition from source to electronic data. Other authentic…
Descriptors: Task Analysis, Language Usage, Computational Linguistics, Learning Strategies
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Canal, Clinton E.; Stutz, Sonja J.; Gold, Paul E. – Learning & Memory, 2005
The present experiments examined the effects of injecting glucose into the dorsal hippocampus or dorsolateral striatum on learning rates and on strategy selection in rats trained on a T-maze that can be solved by using either a hippocampus-sensitive place or striatum-sensitive response strategy. Percentage strategy selection on a probe trial…
Descriptors: Animals, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Brain, Biochemistry
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Mayr, Susanne; Niedeggen, Michael; Buchner, Axel; Pietrowsky, Reinhard – Cognition, 2003
Negative priming refers to slowed down reactions when the distractor on one trial becomes the target on the next. Following two popular accounts, the effect might be due either to inhibitory processes associated with the frontal cortex, or to an ambiguity in the retrieval of episodic information. We used event-related brain potentials (ERPs) to…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Cognitive Processes, Cues, Reaction Time
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