نتایج جستجو برای: language aptitude

تعداد نتایج: 433981  

Journal: :Journal of the European Second Language Association 2017

2013
Sebastian Halder Eva Maria Hammer Sonja Claudia Kleih Martin Bogdan Wolfgang Rosenstiel Niels Birbaumer Andrea Kübler

OBJECTIVE Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide a non-muscular communication channel for patients with late-stage motoneuron disease (e.g., amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)) or otherwise motor impaired people and are also used for motor rehabilitation in chronic stroke. Differences in the ability to use a BCI vary from person to person and from session to session. A reliable predictor of ...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 1978

2008
Katherine A. Koenig Meredith C. Frey Douglas K. Detterman

Research on the SAT has shown a substantial correlation with measures of g such as the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). Another widely administered test for college admission is the American College Test (ACT). Using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979, measures of g were derived from the ASVAB and correlated with ACT scores for 1075 participants. The resulting cor...

2013
Maxie Andrade Anice George

Nursing is an attribute expected of every living being and every living being is capable of providing care to another in need. Few occasions especially the sickness, unawareness or disability call for special skills of nursing to substitute or supplement to the acute or chronic need of a living being. These skills can be acquired only through special training through a well planned curriculum. ...

2008
Dedre Gentner Julie Colhoun

Much of humankind's remarkable mental aptitude can be attributed to analogical abil ity the abil ity to perceive and use relational similarity. In this chapter, we present an overview of analogy and describe its component processes, including structural alignment and inference projection, evaluation, schema abstraction and re-representation. We discuss how these component processes lead to lear...

2014
Michael A. McDaniel Sven Kepes

Spearman’s Hypothesis holds that the magnitude of mean White–Black differences on cognitive tests covaries with the extent to which a test is saturated with g. This paper evaluates Spearman’s Hypothesis by manipulating the g saturation of cognitive composites. Using a sample of 16,384 people from the General Aptitude Test Battery database, we show that one can decrease mean racial differences i...

Journal: :College & Research Libraries 1962

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