This experiment set out to examine the influence of two task variables (instructional procedure and goal specificity) on learning and problem-solving performance. A 2 × 2 between-subjects design was used. Twenty-four undergraduate students were asked to think aloud as they learned eight Word for Windows text editing operations, each implemented as a keyboard shortcut. Two instructional procedures were used, instructions presented either as lists or as paired statements. ''List'' groups required fewer trials than ''pairs'' groups to learn the operations, and relied more extensively upon rehearsal procedures, while ''pairs'' groups tended to use elaborative inference more frequently. Analyses of problem-solving solution times revealed no diff...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...
Recently, studies of problem solving within a dynamic environment (e.g. Burns & Vollmeyer, 2002;...
In the present study, the effects of two instructional strategies on the retention and transfer of p...
Many studies have shown that people have great difficulty solving novel problems after having studie...
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction faci...
Processing Instruction is a pedagogic intervention that manipulates the L2 input learners are expose...
The study examined whether an instruction-based strategy (studying the instructions before attemptin...
This study examined the effects of analyzing task demands on children's selection and spontaneous tr...
Drawing on a model of Self-Regulated Learning, this study describes individual differences in learni...
This paper reports two experiments examining individual differences in procedures for learning to us...
One dominant theory in the literature on skill acquisition is that rule-based processing accounts fo...
This study investigates differential effects of two form-focused instructional techniques: Processin...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1976.Bibliography: leaves [69]-71.Microfi...
Two studies were conducted to determine whether prior instruction of the criterion task facilitates ...
In terms of instructional sequencing and cognitive load research, it remains unclear what effect dif...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...
Recently, studies of problem solving within a dynamic environment (e.g. Burns & Vollmeyer, 2002;...
In the present study, the effects of two instructional strategies on the retention and transfer of p...
Many studies have shown that people have great difficulty solving novel problems after having studie...
Research on productive failure suggests that attempting to solve a problem prior to instruction faci...
Processing Instruction is a pedagogic intervention that manipulates the L2 input learners are expose...
The study examined whether an instruction-based strategy (studying the instructions before attemptin...
This study examined the effects of analyzing task demands on children's selection and spontaneous tr...
Drawing on a model of Self-Regulated Learning, this study describes individual differences in learni...
This paper reports two experiments examining individual differences in procedures for learning to us...
One dominant theory in the literature on skill acquisition is that rule-based processing accounts fo...
This study investigates differential effects of two form-focused instructional techniques: Processin...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1976.Bibliography: leaves [69]-71.Microfi...
Two studies were conducted to determine whether prior instruction of the criterion task facilitates ...
In terms of instructional sequencing and cognitive load research, it remains unclear what effect dif...
Theories of skill acquisition have made radically different predictions about the role of general pr...
Recently, studies of problem solving within a dynamic environment (e.g. Burns & Vollmeyer, 2002;...
In the present study, the effects of two instructional strategies on the retention and transfer of p...