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Title
The
effect
of
age
,
sex
,
IQ
, and
functional
grade
level
upon
the
performance
of
subjects
on a
measure
of
abstract
learning
ability
Author
Parsons-Chatman
,
Sharon
,
1950-
Description
Thesis
(M.
Ed.)
--
Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
1979.
Education
Date
1979
Pagination
ix, 136 leaves : ill.
Subject
Learning
ability;
Classification;
Categorization
(Psychology);
Abstraction;
Degree
M.
Ed.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Faculty of Education
Discipline
Education
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography
:
leaves
109-115.
Abstract
The
purpose
of this
study
was to
determine
the
effect
of
age
,
sex
,
IQ
, and
functional
grade
level
on the
classification
ability
of
adult
and
non-adult
subjects.
The
theory
presented
suggested
that
age
IQ
,
and.
functional
grade
level
would
affect
classification
ability
whereas
sex
would have
no
effect.
--
The
sample
for
testing
these
hypothesized
relationships
consisted
of
six
groups
(195
subjects);
three
groups
of
adults
and
three
groups
of
non-adults
categorized
on the
basis
of their
functional
grade
level.
The
non-adult
subjects
were
selected
from those
subjects
in
attendance
in
educational
institutions
at the
public
school
level
,
whereas
adult
subjects
were
chosen
from
adult
education
centers
and a
post-secondary
institution.
The
age
range
for
adult
subjects
was
16.5-51.1
years
, with an
age
range
of
9.4-17.6
years
for
non-adult
subjects.
--
The
Test
of
Natural
Phenomena
, an
instrument
designed
to
measure
classification
ability
was
administered
individually
to
all
subjects
included
in the
study.
At that
time
information
was also
obtained
on the
independent
variables
,
age
,
sex
,
IQ
, and
functional
grade
level.
--
Regression
analysis
was
conducted
on the
four
predictor
variables
(age
,
sex
,
IQ
, and
functional
grade
level)
to
establish
their
effect
on the
classification
ability
of
adult
and
non-adult
subjects.
It
was
found
that the
four
predictor
variables
accounted
for
55%
of the
variance
in the
classification
ability
of
adults
and
33.7%
for
non-
adults.
In the
case
of
adult
subjects
functional
grade
level
, and
IQ
were
significant
whereas
age
and
sex
were
insignificant.
For
non-adult
subjects
functional
grade
level
,
IQ
, and
age
were
significant
but
sex
was
insignificant.
These
findings
supported
the
original
hypotheses
with the
only
exception
being
the
finding
that the
predictor
variable
age
was
insignificant
in the
case
of
adult
subjects.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
75008642
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(37.52
MB)
--
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