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A Model Of Research Functions In Selected California Unified School Districts, Eugene Frederick Maxwell Jan 1967

A Model Of Research Functions In Selected California Unified School Districts, Eugene Frederick Maxwell

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Statement of the probleg. The problem is to design a model of research functions in California unified school districts having an average daily attendance of approxi- mately 10,000 to 100,000 students.

Purcones. The purposes of the study are listed in teras of the following questions:

A. What is the significance of research in a school

district? B. What should be the research functions of an effective unified school district research

program? C. What should be the scope or extent of the funo- tione?

D. What is the general status of research in

California school districts?


The Influence Of Response Mode On Learning From A Programmed Text, Charles Raymond Baker Jan 1967

The Influence Of Response Mode On Learning From A Programmed Text, Charles Raymond Baker

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of this study was (1) to compare the test scores of sub-groups within the experimental group who responded to the frames in the programmed text, English 2600, by writing,· speaking or thinking; (2) to compare the scores of the experimental group with those of the population from which the sample was drawn on the final test from the English 2600 text; and (3) to compare the scores of the experimental group with those of the population . from which the s ample was drawn on the Cooperative English Test Form 2c. Approximately two weeks prior to the end …


The Perception Of Musical Intervals: The Theory Of Property Arrays, Aikin Orange Connor Jan 1967

The Perception Of Musical Intervals: The Theory Of Property Arrays, Aikin Orange Connor

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The purpose of the study was to develop a theory of the aural perception of simultaneous musical bitones, called vertical or harmonic intervals. The study was specifically concerned with: (1) formulating a theory of vertical interval perception, (2) documenting the psychological premises of the theory, ( 3) implementing the theory by developing a model, (4) testing the theory by utilizing the model to analyze empirical data of interval recognition errors, and (5) delineating implications of the new theory for pedagogy and research.

The theory developed in the study is called the Theory of Property Arrays because it identifies the structure …