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50 Years of ERIC
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Stevens, Robert J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The effectiveness of methods teaching how to identify the main idea of expository paragraphs was tested using 47 remedial reading 6th through 11th graders. Tested were: strategy training; classification training; combined training; and practice only. Strategy training improved performance, while classification training only improved performance…
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Vosniadou, Stella; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Two experiments studied whether 110 first, third, and fifth graders' difficulties in detecting inconsistencies in text were related to their failure to represent inconsistent propositions in memory or failure to compare them although remembered. Shortcomings were related more to difficulties in forming mental representations than in comparing…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Memory
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Newby, T. J.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
In two studies with 50 male and 50 female undergraduates, differences in learning highly interfering paired-associate discrimination tasks were compared with or without visual mediational cues and with aural cues only. Visual mediational instruction reduced interference between similar signals and facilitated their association with the correct…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Stimuli, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Assisted Testing
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Borkowski, John G.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Seventy-five learning-disabled students (10 to 14 years old) received instructions about summarization strategies and about personal causality that were designed to improve reading comprehension. Changes in antecedent attributions about personal causality were not usually altered by this program-specific attributional training, although…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Learning Disabilities
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Swing, Susan; Peterson, Penelope – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The effects on mathematics achievement of having fifth graders engage in elaborative and integrative processing were studied using 121 students. Subjects were randomly assigned to cognitive-processing, fact-sheet, or control groups. Results show that cognitive processing is related to memory and understanding and is more effective for higher…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
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Burbules, Nicholas C.; Linn, Marcia C. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
How students restructured their scientific ideas in response to contradictions was studied with 166 male and female students (aged 12 to 14 years) who tested their predictions about water displacement by experiment. Conceptual change varied; all subjects tended to hold onto old ideas, even when presented with conflicting information. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education
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Wigfield, Allan – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
How children's achievement attributions were influenced by age, attentional focus, and success/failure was studied in 151 students in grades two, three, five, and six. For older children, self-focus enhanced internal attributions for success, while task-focusing did so for younger children, who were more likely to attribute success/failure to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Attention Control, Attribution Theory
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Kistner, Janet A.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The relationship of achievement attributions of 34 learning-disabled children (in grades three through eight) to academic progress and developmental patterns of attributional styles was examined in longitudinal studies (continuing for two years). Developmental changes in achievement attributions parallel those of non-disabled peers (n=40), but…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Developmental Stages
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Kurdek, Lawrence A.; Sinclair, Ronald J. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Family structure, student gender, and family environment were related to academic performance and school behavior in a study of 96 boys and 123 girls in the eighth grade. Together, gender, family structure, family conflict, and encouragement accounted for about 18 percent of the variability on performance and behavior. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Family Environment, Family Structure, Fathers
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Zeidner, Moshe; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The effectiveness of a teacher-implemented psychological health program designed to improve students' test coping skills in the classroom was tested using 497 Israeli fifth and sixth graders. The cognitive training program significantly improved performance on three cognitive measures, although it negligibly affected test anxiety scores. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Coping, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
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Perry, Raymond P.; Tunna, Kate – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
Type A and B students (N=159) received contingent or non-contingent feedback on an aptitude test, attended a lecture from an expressive or unexpressive instructor, and received an achievement test and attributional questionnaire. Non-contingent feedback lowered perceived control for both types. Self-perceptions of Type A students were unaffected…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Educational Quality
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Sparks, Georgea Mohlman – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The relationship between teachers' attitudes toward practices presented in inservice training and their subsequent use was investigated using 19 junior high school teachers attending workshops with pre-/post-training assessments. Teachers' philosophical acceptance of the practices helped predict their use. Improved teachers were more likely to…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Change, Classroom Techniques, Inservice Teacher Education
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Widmeyer, W. Neil; Loy, John W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
The warm/cold manipulation's effect on first impressions of persons and teaching ability was studied using 240 university students. The lecturer was perceived as more effective and less unpleasant when students were told in advance that he was a warm person. Neither academic discipline nor sex influenced student perceptions. (SLD)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Personality Assessment
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Wentzel, Kathryn R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1989
Two studies involving 203 and 107 high school students investigated the relationship between adolescent efforts to achieve several academic and non-academic classroom goals, social and task-related standards for performance, and academic achievement. Motivation to achieve socially prescribed and cognitive outcomes was found to be relevant to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Classrooms, Educational Objectives
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Grolnick, Wendy S.; Ryan, Richard M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1989
Three dimensions of parent style--autonomy support, involvement, and provision of structure--were studied using 64 mothers and 50 fathers of children in grades 3 through 6. Focus was on defining parental influences on children's school-related adjustment and performance. The three aspects of home environment were differentially associated with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Competence, Elementary Education
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