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Integration of the ecological and error models of overconfidence using a multiple-trace memory model.
(1999)
This research examined a memory processes account of the calibration of probability judgments. A multiple-trace memory model, MINERVA-DM (MDM; Dougherty, Ogden, & Gettys, 1999), was used to integrate the ecological ...
Multiple intelligences. N characters in search for a solution: An approach for a personal and social heuristic.
(1999)
In phenomenology (Spiegelberg, 1984) if consciousness perceives value to sane approach in addressing problems (the phenomena arising through the participants, use of the heuristic coincide with participants' beliefs they ...
Delivering continuing professional education at a distance: The correlation of field dependence/independence and learning using the World Wide Web.
(1999)
Field independent participant scores showed an advantage on performance measures. Field dependence/independence was not predictive of learner completion rates, frequency of reporting a sense of 'becoming lost', or navigational ...
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 ...
Patterns of analytical thinking and knowledge use in students' early understanding of the limit concept.
(1999)
This study explored first-semester calculus students' early understanding of limits, relative to their function knowledge and graphing calculator use. The purpose was to identify and describe students' patterns of analytical ...
Reduction of flight progress strip activity for en route air traffic control.
(1999)
The experiment was conducted at Cleveland (ZOB) and Jacksonville (ZJX) ARTCCs utilizing individual controllers and controller teams operating in either high or low altitude sectors. Each participant ran two, 30-minute ...