1970
DOI: 10.1080/10862967009546950
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Visual Perception: A Transfer of “Products” Found in the Key to Learning

Abstract: Research studies in the verbal production of a broad spectrum of subjects indicate that a certain type of verbal behavior (paradigmatic) was present in subjects who had achieved some success in formal schooling, while low achievers displayed a type of verbal response classified as syntagmatic. The author states that the "products" of the intellect requires a mastery of units, relations, classes, systems, transformations, and implication, and describes the implementation of a "product" scale in teaching the vis… Show more

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“…Human sounds to letter sounds 3. Human sounds (letters) to vowel-consonant sounds Appendix B-3 Teaching Visual Discrimination of Word Lines Using "Products" of the Intellect Scale(Cowart 1971) …”
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“…Human sounds to letter sounds 3. Human sounds (letters) to vowel-consonant sounds Appendix B-3 Teaching Visual Discrimination of Word Lines Using "Products" of the Intellect Scale(Cowart 1971) …”
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“…Ervin (1961), Entwisle (1964), McNeil (1966), Bickley, Dinnan, and Bickley (1970), , Shen and McNinch (1971), McNinch (1971), and Cowart (1971), have all reported research involving different age groups, using various test data and assessing the contrast between paradigmatic and syntagmatic types of oral response patterns. To date very little has been done in an attempt to classify all the various types of responses, especially in the syntagmatic category.…”
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