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Carney, Russell N.; Levin, Joel R. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2018
An experiment was conducted in which the face-name mnemonic was applied to the task of associating 14 artists' names with two styles of their artwork, portraits and thematic paintings. Following study of the 28 items, mnemonic students outperformed "own best method" control students on both immediate and delayed matching tests. Further,…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Memory, Art, Art Education
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Carney, Russell N.; Levin, Joel R. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2012
In 3 experiments, undergraduates used their own best method (control) or an "imposed" face-name mnemonic strategy to associate 18 caricatured faces, names, and additional facts. On all immediate tests (prompted by the faces), and on the delayed tests of Experiments 2a and 2b combined, mnemonic students statistically outperformed control students…
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Teaching Methods, Undergraduate Students, Naming
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Marley, Scott C.; Szabo, Zsuzsanna; Levin, Joel R.; Glenberg, Arthur M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2011
The authors examined an activity-based listening strategy with first- and third-grade children in mixed-grade dyads. On the basis of theories of cognitive development and previous research, the authors predicted the following: (a) children in an activity-based strategy would recall more story events compared with those in a repetition strategy and…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Imagery, Prediction, Memory
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Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J.; Levin, Joel R.; Ferron, John M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2011
Building on previous arguments for why educational researchers should not provide effect-size estimates in the face of statistically nonsignificant outcomes (Robinson & Levin, 1997), Onwuegbuzie and Levin (2005) proposed a 3-step statistical approach for assessing group differences when multiple outcome measures are individually analyzed…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Statistical Analysis, Effect Size, Probability
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Marley, Scott C.; Levin, Joel R.; Glenberg, Arthur M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2010
The authors conducted 2 experiments with children from a reservation community. In Experiment 1, 45 third-grade children were randomly assigned to the following reading strategies: (a) "reread," in which participants read each sentence of a story and then reread it; (b) "observe," in which participants read sentences and then observed an…
Descriptors: Sentences, American Indians, Imagery, Reading Strategies
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Hwang, Yooyeun; Levin, Joel R. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2002
Studied whether a recently developed mnemonic strategy could be used more independently by middle school students. Results of 2 studies involving 48 and 70 seventh graders show that students did not create their own memory-enhancing visual images in the absence of instructor-provided interactive drawings. Results support the view that less…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Mnemonics
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Levin, Joel R.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Education, 1993
Journal editors respond to criticisms of reliance on statistical significance in research reporting. Joel R. Levin ("Journal of Educational Psychology") defends its use, whereas William D. Schafer ("Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development") emphasizes the distinction between statistically significant and important. William Asher…
Descriptors: Editing, Editors, Educational Assessment, Educational Research