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Nelcida L. Garcia-Sanchez; Anthony Steven Dick; Timothy Hayes; Shannon M. Pruden – Developmental Science, 2024
Individual differences in spatial thinking are predictive of children's math and science achievement and later entry into Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. Little is known about whether parent characteristics predict individual differences in children's spatial thinking. This study aims to understand whether,…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Mothers, Ability, Parent Influence
Tamra Stambaugh; Lindsay Ellis Lee; Matthew Makel; Scott Peters; Kiana R. Johnson – Gifted Child Today, 2024
The ability to effectively identify students for advanced learning opportunities has been an ongoing issue within the field of gifted education. Common criteria to guide the design and evaluation of identification systems has been essentially non-existent. In this article we provide a practical guide for evaluating and reflecting on the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Academically Gifted
Lukács, Gáspár; Ansorge, Ulrich – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
The Response Time-Based Concealed Information Test (RT-CIT) can reveal when a person recognizes a relevant ("probe") item among other, irrelevant items, based on comparatively slow responses to the probe item. For example, if a person is concealing his or her true identity, one can use the suspected identity details as probes, and other,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Reaction Time, Recognition (Psychology), Familiarity
Earnest Watkins, Shari – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
In this paper, I discuss how Walls employs color-blind ideology, a critical race theory (CRT) tenet to analyze the role of race in the draw-a-scientist (DAST) literature. Walls' article, "A critical race theory analysis of the draw-a-scientist test: Are they really that white?" exposes how omitting race in DAST research leads to…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Science Education, Freehand Drawing
Prat-Sala, Merce; van Duuren, Mike – Teaching of Psychology, 2022
Background: Higher education institutions and universities aim to provide students with a range of transferable skills that enable them to become more thoughtful and effective employees, citizens, and consumers. One of these skills is critical thinking. Objective: The aim of the present research was to examine whether taking a psychology degree is…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Psychology, Majors (Students), Undergraduate Students
Orhan, Ali; Çeviker Ay, Sule – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2022
This research aimed to develop "Critical Thinking Skill Test for High School Students" to measure critical thinking (CT) skills of high school students. For the CT test prepared based on the sub-skills of inference, evaluating arguments, deduction, recognizing assumptions and interpretation which are deemed to represent CT (Watson and…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, High School Students
Janssen, Nikki; Roelofs, Ardi; van den Berg, Esther; Eikelboom, Willem S.; Holleman, Meike A.; in de Braek, Dymphie M. J. M.; Piguet, Olivier; Piai, Vitória; Kesselsa, Roy P. C. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The three variants of primary progressive aphasia (PPA) differ in clinical presentation, underlying brain pathology, and clinical course, which stresses the need for early differentiation. However, brief cognitive tests that validly distinguish between all PPA variants are lacking. The Sydney Language Battery (SYDBAT) is a promising…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Aphasia, Cognitive Tests, Test Validity
Reynolds, Matthew R.; Niileksela, Christopher R.; Gignac, Gilles E.; Sevillano, Clarissa N. – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Working memory is an often studied and important psychological construct. The growth of working memory capacity (WMC) in childhood is described as linear. Average adult WMC is estimated as either four or five "chunks." Using latent curve models of data from a measure of digit span backward that was administered longitudinally to a large…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Capacity Building, Child Development, Longitudinal Studies
El-Hamamsy, Laila; Zapata-Cáceres, María; Barroso, Estefanía Martín; Mondada, Francesco; Zufferey, Jessica Dehler; Bruno, Barbara – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2022
With the increasing importance of Computational Thinking (CT) at all levels of education, it is essential to have valid and reliable assessments. Currently, there is a lack of such assessments in upper primary school. That is why we present the development and validation of the competent CT test (cCTt), an unplugged CT test targeting 7-9 year-old…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Test Construction, Test Validity
Zonneveld, Annie K.; Serpell, Zewelanji; Parr, Teresa; Ellefson, Michelle R. – Developmental Science, 2022
When compared to research centered on the executive function development of white, middle-class children, relatively little is known about their non-white, low socioeconomic status peers. In an effort to harmonize how executive functions are measured within under-represented contexts, the present study addresses gaps in the evaluation of everyday…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Cognitive Tests, Urban Schools, Minority Group Students
Sergiou, Sergios; Georgiou, George K.; Charalambous, Charalambos Y. – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2023
Although Cognitive Assessment System (CAS)-2: Brief was published in 2014 and it is used in applied settings all over the world, we still do not know how well it relates to academic achievement. Thus, this study aimed to examine the relations of CAS-2: Brief with reading and mathematics performance. Two hundred and twenty-two Greek-speaking…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Cognitive Processes, Academic Achievement, Grade 6
Li, Yan; Huang, Chao; Liu, Jia – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2023
Cognitive diagnostic computerized adaptive testing (CD-CAT) is a cutting-edge technology in educational measurement that targets at providing feedback on examinees' strengths and weaknesses while increasing test accuracy and efficiency. To date, most CD-CAT studies have made methodological progress under simulated conditions, but little has…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, Cognitive Tests, Diagnostic Tests, Reading Tests
Kelsey Hall; Katherine Starzec – Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence, 2024
The interrupted case study is a structured way to engage students in active learning. Interruptions, or pauses for reflection and discussion scheduled within the case-study presentation, provide students with a chance to collaborate and engage in critical thinking. Critical thinking style, which is a measure of how one tends to think critically,…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Critical Thinking, Cognitive Style, Thinking Skills
Koller, Dave; Hofer, Franziska; Grolig, Tuule; Ghelfi, Signe; Verschuere, Bruno – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The reaction time-based concealed information test (RT-CIT) has been used to judge the veracity of an examinees claim to be naïve by using RTs to test for recognition of relevant details. Here, we explore the validity of the RT-CIT to generate new knowledge about the incident--the searching CIT. In a mock terrorism study (n = 60) the RT-CIT not…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Recognition (Psychology), Deception, Test Validity
Berestova, Anna; Kolosov, Sergey; Tsvetkova, Milena; Grib, Elena – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2022
Purpose: The study deals with the problems of development of critical thinking among university students, its connection with motivation for learning and academic achievements of students. The purpose of the study is to define the relationship between academic motivation and critical thinking. Design/methodology/approach: The study involved a…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Predictor Variables, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills

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