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Furlong, Michael J.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1995
Comparison of 388 students (grades 5 to 12) often victimized by school violence and 928 students rarely victimized found victims were more likely to be male, to perceive the school campus as unsafe, to have poorer social support networks with peers and teachers, to have pervasive distrusting attitudes about interpersonal relationships, and to be…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Personality Traits, Psychological Patterns, Student Attitudes
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Vandiver, Beverly J.; Worrell, Frank C. – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2002
The psychometric properties of the "Almost Perfect Scale-Revised," a test of adaptive and maladaptive aspects of perfectionist qualities, were examined with 342 academically talented middle school students. Findings indicated reliability estimates in the moderate to high range but goodness-of-fit indices were just below the criteria for…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Goodness of Fit, Middle Schools, Personality Measures
Runco, Mark A.; Albert, Robert S. – 1987
The California Psychological Inventory (CPI) was administered to 54 exceptionally gifted (either high IQ's or high math science abilities) preadolescents and their parents. The profiles and factor structure of the 18 CPI scales were examined. The profiles of the parents were relatively even, suggesting that they are intellectually and socially…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Child Development, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics
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Tarnowski, Kenneth J.; Nay, Susan M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1989
The study with 51 boys (ages 7 to 9 years) found that subjects classified as having both attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity and learning disabilities demonstrated the most external locus of control with subjects classified as only learning-disabled intermediate and subjects classified as only having attention deficit disorder/hyperactivity…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities
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DeBoer, George E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1985
Examined personality (persistence, future orientation, and the tendency toward reckless/rash behavior) and cognitive factors related to success or failure in college science courses. One finding noted is that both men and women were more apt to attribute their success to effort/ability, and their failure to the difficulty of a task. (JN)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, College Science, Females
Noll, Robert B.; And Others – 1991
This study compared the social reputation of: (1) children with a cancer which did not involve the central nervous system (N=26); (2) children with a primary malignancy involving the central nervous system (N=15); and (3) children with sickle cell disease (N=33) to matched, same classroom peers using a measure of social reputation, the Revised…
Descriptors: Cancer, Chronic Illness, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence
Froehle, Thomas C.; And Others – 1985
The counseling profession has changed emphasis over the past 20 years reflecting a movement in the field from public school to community service to private business. Consequently there has also been a change in the profile of counselor trainees. Data from students (N=238) having attended the counselor training graduate programs at Indiana…
Descriptors: Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Training
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Leondari, Angeliki – Educational Studies, 1993
Reports on a study of self-concept among 424 Greek elementary students classified as normal achievers, low achievers, and those with learning difficulties. Finds that special education students rated themselves lower than their normally achieving and low achieving peers on academic self-concept. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities
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Offstein, Evan H.; Larson, Miriam B.; McNeill, Andrea L.; Mwale, Hasten Mjoni – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Following approaches consistent with the qualitative research tradition, attempts to capture the essence of the full-time graduate student experience. Using the constant comparative method, analyzes several sources of data to arrive at a grounded theoretical model of the graduate student experience. Findings suggest that stress is at the core of…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Student Experience, Qualitative Research, Grounded Theory
Ng, Eugenia M. W., Ed. – Information Science Reference, 2010
With the advent of new technologies, more convenient and effective ways of learning are being adopted. However, despite the growing advancements there remains a lack of literature in applications of using these technology teaching approaches. This book offers in-depth analysis of new technologies in blended learning that promote creativity,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Action Research, Distance Education
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Abouserie, Reda – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1994
Reports on a study of the sources and levels of stress in relation to locus of control and self-esteem among 675 British university students. Finds differences between male and female students. Maintains that students with high self-esteem are less stressed than those with low. (CFR)
Descriptors: Coping, Females, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Napieralski, Laura P.; And Others – Journal of Social Psychology, 1995
Reports on a study of the effect of eye contact on 73 male and female college students. Finds that as eye contact duration increased, the model was judged to have less state anxiety, less trait anxiety, and less test anxiety. Concludes that the study confirms that as eye contact increases, an individual is judged more positively. (CFR)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Eye Contact, Facial Expressions, Fear
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Lester, David – Journal of Social Psychology, 1994
Reviews previous research on attitudes toward war. Describes a study of undergraduate student attitudes toward war compared with personality traits. Finds that, although personality traits were only minimally associated with attitudes toward war, men were more prowar then women. (CFR)
Descriptors: Females, Higher Education, Males, Patriotism
Driscoll, Amy; And Others – 1983
A study explored teachers' descriptions of themselves and of children to whom they were attached or for whom they felt rejection. Forty-two elementary classroom teachers (11 male and 31 female) from 16 different schools identified 3 "attachment" students and 3 "rejection" students using 5 personality descriptors and 5 physical descriptors. Two…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Relationship
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Yong, Fung L.; McIntyre, John D. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
This study investigated whether significant group, gender, and grade differences existed in the learning style preferences of high school students with learning disabilities (n=53) and gifted students (n=64). Findings indicated significant group differences in preferences for light, design, and kinesthetic modality, as well as for motivation,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Cognitive Style, Gifted, High School Students
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