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Peer reviewedHenderson, Ronald W.; Rankin, Richard J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1986
The structural relations among viewing behaviors, viewing conditions, background characteristics, and intellectual ability to preschoolers' learning from instructional television were investigated. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups who viewed tapes designed to teach seriation concepts. A School Aptitude factor made…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Educational Television, Family Characteristics, Models
Peer reviewedMarlowe, Herbert A., Jr. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1986
A multidimensional model of social intelligence was empirically derived. Through the use of factor analytic techniques, five domains of social intelligence were identified and found to be independent of verbal and abstract intelligence. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Adults, Factor Analysis, Intelligence, Intelligence Tests
Peer reviewedJacobson, Barbara; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1986
Children were interviewed in two studies to compare the attribution patterns of those with and without learning problems. Normally achieving children in both studies followed the expected pattern of attributing success more internally and failure more externally. Learning disabled children did not follow the expected pattern for failure.…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Secondary Education, Failure, Interviews
Peer reviewedBergen, John R.; Stone, Clement A. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
Six hundred twenty-six subjects from the University of Arizona participated in an investigation designed to examine congruence of a math domain hierarchy validated psychometrically and validated instructionally. Three studies revealed congruence between hierarchies validated psychometrically and instructionally. Generalization and transfer were…
Descriptors: Adults, Higher Education, Hypothesis Testing, Mathematical Models
Peer reviewedFederico, Pat-Anthony – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
Twenty-four measures of crystallized intelligence and fluid intelligence were obtained for samples of graduates and failures of an innovative instructional setting where computer-managed mastery learning was implemented to teach elementary electricity and electronics. Results suggest that some unconventional educational environments are not…
Descriptors: Adults, Computer Managed Instruction, Discriminant Analysis, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedEison, James A.; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
Measures of general personality, study habits and attitudes, test anxiety, locus of control, and psychological types were used to provide a personal and educational characterization for students in each of the four different groups defined by LOGO II, a questionnaire designed to examine for grade orientation and learning orientation. (LMO)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Goal Orientation, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education
Peer reviewedLorsbach, Thomas C.; Gray, Jeffrey W. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
The current study attempted to further clarify the relationship between speed and span by directly examining whether slower identification of item information is the source of memory span difficulties in learning disabled children. Results indicated that span performance varied directly with naming speed. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Elementary Education, Encoding (Psychology), Grade 6
Peer reviewedSpring, Carl; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
To validate their use in a natural environment with realistic learning materials and conditions, the efficacy of adjunct questions was tested in a college biology course with a double-crossover design. Mixed results were obtained. It is concluded that it would be better to make adjunct questions optional. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Biology, Higher Education, Learning Processes
Peer reviewedVermette, Paul J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1986
This project sought to establish an affective concept exemplar variable called "exemplar intensity," a characteristic that would challenge the notion of equivalence by its impact on cognitive gain. The hypothesis that the high-intensity exemplars would increase cognitive achievement above learners receiving low-intensity exemplars was not…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Cognitive Development, Concept Teaching, Ethnocentrism
Peer reviewedWechsler, David – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
The author provides an historical review of how he came to construct the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS). Concepts underlying the WAIS are related to prior work in psychometrics. (RD)
Descriptors: Intellectual Development, Intelligence Tests, Psychometrics, Test Construction
Peer reviewedElardo, Richard; Freund, Judith Horen – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
An interview/observation schedule (Home Environmental Process Inventory), which assesses dimensions of maternal behavior, was administered in the homes of 15 learning disabled children. Children's role taking and interpersonal problem solving skills were assessed. Some maternal behaviors were highly correlated with children's social cognitive…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Cognitive Development, Correlation, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedBallowe, Tom; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
This study investigated the extent to which expectancies and performance of emotionally handicapped children could be altered by success or failure-induced experiences. Students were assigned to either of two experimental conditions. Results indicated that success and failure on a task were influential on subsequent expectancy estimates and…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Persons, Expectation, Failure
Peer reviewedArmstrong, Barbara; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
The effects of cooperative and individualistic learning experiences were compared on interpersonal attraction between nonhandicapped students and learning-disabled peers and achievement. Results indicate that greater interpersonal attraction between the learning-disabled and normal-progress students and higher achievement resulted in the…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Group Behavior, Individual Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedPressley, Michael; And Others – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
Children 3 to 6 years of age learned simple Spanish vocabulary items using an adaptation of the keyword method of foreign language vocabulary learning. Children who used the keyword method remembered more vocabulary translations than children who were not instructed in keyword method usage. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Control Groups, Cues, Experimental Groups, Pictorial Stimuli
Peer reviewedZifcak, Michael – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1981
It was proposed that the young child's awareness of the phonology of language would influence early reading success. Results revealed a strong relationship between the first grader's reading performance and two measures of his/her phonological awareness, invented spelling and phoneme segmentation abilities. (Author/RD)
Descriptors: Correlation, Grade 1, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence, Phonemes


