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Effects of concretely illustrated instruction versus abstractly illustrated instruction on acquisition of abstract concepts.
(2000)
The participants in this study are junior and senior students enrolled in an undergraduate introductory instructional development course at a southwestern university. Students in the class were equally divided by visual ...
The relationship of structural components of sociotropy and autonomy with gender identity and depression.
(1998)
Newman, Gray, and Fuqua (1996) observed that definitions of sociotropy and autonomy, as well as specific items on the SAS, appear to overlap in some fundamental ways with definitions of femininity and masculinity. In a ...
An exploration of processes used in case analysis by pre-service teacher education students in a media and technology course.
(1997)
The purpose of this study was to examine the processes used in case analysis by preservice teachers in a media and technology course. Four aspects of case analysis were examined: (a) how students process information in ...
The Effect of Iron Fortification of Lentils on Blood and Cognitive Status among Adolescent Girls in Bangladesh
(2022-08)
Iron deficiency is the world’s most common nutrient deficiency according to the World Health Organization. Iron deficiency is especially prevalent in undeveloped countries and rural areas. A double-blind, cluster-randomized ...
Eyewitness Identification: An Investigation of the Feature-Detection Hypothesis
(2015-05)
In eyewitness research, presenting lineup photos sequentially (one at a time) is thought to be superior to presenting lineup photos simultaneously (all at once); however, recent research has identified a robust simultaneous ...
Biased probing of memory: A new explanation of hindsight bias.
(2003)
The following research explores how biased probing of memory leads to overestimating the accuracy with which one could have predicted past events, the hindsight bias. MINERVA-DM, a multiple trace model developed by Dougherty, ...
Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the distinction between automatic and controlled processes.
(1999)
Automatic processes are fast, effortless, mostly unconscious, take very little capacity and are slowly changing. Controlled processes are much slower, require effort and attention, require capacity, are closely tied to ...
Gambling on the circumplex of affect: An empirical investigation of incidental and anticipated emotional influences on risky choice.
(2007)
Affective decision-making has begun to change the face of the traditional decision science paradigm (Loewenstein, Weber, Hsee, & Welch, 2001), forcing researchers to consider direct influences of affect on both cognition ...
Knowledge structures and problem representation for multiple concurrent and potential problems.
(1997)
To investigate the research questions posed by this study, a novice/expert comparison design was used. The problem solving domain of interest was home health care nursing, with five newly licensed RNs participating as ...
Who Am I? Investigating the Moral Self
(2015-03-14)
Emerging research suggests a crucial link between the self and morality; that is, we define our-selves less by our personality, memory, or agency than by our moral values. Although this work indicates an association between ...