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Champlin, Robert Francis – 1970
There were two major goals of this research project. Part A involved the development of an instrument entitled Beliefs and Attitudes Toward Science and Scientists (BATSS). Part B was focused on the field testing of this instrument. A unique approach was taken for the development of this instrument. An item pool consisting of multiple-choice belief…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Beliefs, Doctoral Dissertations
Caccavo, Emil – 1968
This study attempted to determine whether sufficiently strong relationships existed between listening comprehension level and intelligence (as measured by individual tests) for the former to be used as a predictor of the latter. Ten boys and 10 girls randomly selected from each of grades 1, 3, and 5 were given the individually-administered…
Descriptors: Group Testing, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests, Intermediate Grades
Utah State Univ. Foundation, Logan. – 1970
Approximately 300 ninth grade Navajo boys and girls attending Intermountain School for the first time or returning after a lengthy absence participated in two projects of psychological evaluations and vision, speech, and hearing evaluations. Analysis of the psychological testing (involving achievement, aptitude, and self concept measurements)…
Descriptors: American Indians, Disadvantaged, Evaluation, Exceptional Child Research
French, John W. – 1973
This report is on one aspect of a study that is trying to provide a reference basis for different researchers in their combined efforts to conceptualize and develop a theory and structure of human abilities and temperament. Specifically, the study is directed toward the identification of tests and other instruments that can serve as markers for…
Descriptors: Ability, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure, Literature Reviews
Johnson, Richard W.; North, Stewart D. – 1969
All School Administrators and Nominees for administrative positions enrolled in an Administrative Staff Improvement Program at Green Bay, Wisconsin, completed a battery of psychological tests (Miller Analogies Test, Concept Mastery Test, and Strong Vocational Interest Blank). The enrollees scored above average on the MAT compared with graduate…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Evaluation, Females, Improvement Programs
Griffiths, Anita – 1971
The author claims that the dignity and self-esteem of minority group children in particular are effectively destroyed in schools. Racial and ethnic prejudices create the vicious cycle of low expectations -- low achievement -- lower expectations. Abilities are further undermined by the emphasis in schools on verbal skills and reading as opposed to…
Descriptors: Ability, Black Achievement, Intelligence Tests, Mexican Americans
Urry, Vern W. – 1971
Equations are derived to enable the graphic approximation of the item parameters of the stochastic mental test models, i.e., the generalized normal ogive and logistic models. The item parameters for the models are discriminatory power, difficulty, and probability of chance success. Suggested uses for the approximations were to provide a basis for…
Descriptors: Correlation, Discriminant Analysis, Guessing (Tests), Item Analysis
Dawis, Rene V.; Siojo, Luis T. – 1972
The mathematical and philosophical origins of "analogy" are described and their influence on the thinking of intelligence theorists is traced. Theories of intelligence and cognition bearing on analogical reasoning are examined, specifically those of Spearman, Thorndike, Guilford and Piaget. The analogy test item is shown to be a paradigm…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Intelligence Tests, Literature Reviews, Psychological Testing
Nunnelly, Diane T. – 1972
School psychologists and other educators should be concerned about the issues of confidentiality, privacy and privileged communication in regard to school records such as psychological reports and intelligence test scores. Confidentiality relates to matters of professional ethics, privileged communication refers to legal rights, and privacy is a…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Confidential Records, Confidentiality, Ethics
Riegel, R. Hunt – 1972
This paper begins with a brief review of research trends in the area of organization and memory. A discussion in them presented their relevance to the study of children's processing abilities, and the suggestion is presented of a possible useful tool in the application of knowledge about information processing to the educational experience of the…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Tests
Hartlage, Lawrence C. – 1972
The study investigated academic, behavioral, and psychological test performance of children diagnosed as emotionally disturbed, minimally brain injured, of dull normal intelligence, or suffering from a specific learning disability, respectively. Participating were 132 children, whose mean age was 9 years, 7 months. Multidisciplinary evaluation was…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Patterns, Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children
Salomone, Paul R. – 1972
This research investigated the capacity of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) to differentiate multi-disabled persons who had become successfully rehabilitated from those who had not. It was expected that the overall MMPI profile of unsuccessful rehabilitants would reflect a greater degree of psychological maladjustment than…
Descriptors: Comparative Testing, Diagnostic Tests, Physical Disabilities, Psychological Testing
PHILLIPS, BEEMAN N. – 1966
THE BASIC PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY WAS TO ATTEMPT TO FIND OUT WHETHER ANXIETY IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHILDREN WAS TO A SIGNIFICANT DEGREE THE RESULT OF SCHOOL EXPERIENCES AND CONDITIONS. THE ANTECEDENTS AND CONSEQUENCES OF SCHOOL ANXIETY WERE ALSO TO BE ANALYZED. THE METHOD OF STUDY INVOLVED OBTAINING MEASURES OF SCHOOL ANXIETY AT THE BEGINNING AND END…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Educational Environment, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
DOWD, ROBERT J. – 1966
DIVERGENT THINKING TESTS, WHICH MEASURE THE ABILITY TO PRODUCE DIVERSE RESPONSES TO PROBLEMS THAT HAVE NO SINGLE ANSWER, AND CONVENTIONAL TESTS OF CONVERGENT THINKING WERE COMPARED TO DETERMINE IF THE TWO TYPES OF TESTS REPRESENTED MORE THAN ONE DOMAIN OF PSYCHOLOGICAL APTITUDE. ALL STUDENTS IN A GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE WERE TESTED, AND COMPLETE…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Cognitive Processes, Creative Thinking, Measurement Techniques
Hines, Terence M.; Posner, Michael I. – 1975
A change commonly found in older persons is a general tendency for responses to external stimuli to be slowed. The document includes a review of theoretical approaches to the explanation of slowing on cognitive tasks that occur with age, and reviews the methodology of a two-part experimental study of 45 subjects. The study reports a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Differences, Labor Utilization, Older Adults