Heather A. Butler
Claremont Graduate University
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Serious Games and Edutainment Applications | 2011
Keith K. Millis; Carol Forsyth; Heather A. Butler; Patty Wallace; Arthur C. Graesser; Diane F. Halpern
Operation ARIES! is a serious game that teaches critical thinking about scientific inquiry. The player must help to identify aliens on Earth who are intentionally publishing bad research. The game combines aspects of video games and intelligent tutors in which the player holds conversations with animated agents using natural language. The player first takes a training course with a virtual trainee, followed by a module in which the player identifies flaws in research cases. In the third and final module, the player interviews suspected alien scientists on their research. Operation ARIES! is designed for high school seniors and adults.
Psychological Reports | 2017
Amanda Helena Rodrigues Franco; Patrício Costa; Heather A. Butler; Leandro S. Almeida
Critical thinking is a kind of “good” thinking that integrates a set of cognitive skills and dispositions to use those skills with knowledge to increase the chances of success in academic settings, job market, and daily life. The impact of critical thinking on life events, in face of everyday decisions and challenges, is still unclear, and further research is needed. In this exploratory study, a sample of 230 first-year students of a Bachelor’s Degree or a Master’s Degree in Portugal completed an experimental Portuguese version of the Real-World Outcomes, a self-report inventory measuring everyday negative life events that are mediated by a lack of critical thinking. Based on exploratory factor analysis results and theoretical premises, changes were made to the Portuguese version of the inventory that was administered, and items were aggregated into six dimensions, creating a new version that is more familiar to Portuguese young adults in college. This original proposal of the inventory presents six types of negative life events resulting from a lack of critical thinking: health neglect, mismanagement, slackness, poor impulse control, academic negligence, and rashness. Both limitations and future potentialities of this version are presented.
Thinking Skills and Creativity | 2012
Diane F. Halpern; Keith K. Millis; Arthur C. Graesser; Heather A. Butler; Carol Forsyth; Zhiqiang Cai
Thinking Skills and Creativity | 2012
Heather A. Butler; Christopher P. Dwyer; Michael Hogan; Amanda Helena Rodrigues Franco; Silvia F. Rivas; Carlos Saiz; Leandro S. Almeida
Applied Cognitive Psychology | 2012
Heather A. Butler
educational data mining | 2012
Carol Forsyth; Philip I. Pavlik; Arthur C. Graesser; Zhiqiang Cai; Keith K. Millis; Heather A. Butler; Diane F. Halpern; Robert Dolan
Archive | 2011
Diane F. Halpern; Heather A. Butler
educational data mining | 2010
Carol Forsyth; Heather A. Butler; Arthur C. Graesser; Diane F. Halpern
Thinking Skills and Creativity | 2017
Heather A. Butler; Christopher Pentoney; Mabelle P. Bong
Archive | 2015
Amanda Helena Rodrigues Franco; Heather A. Butler; Diane F. Halpern