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Danielle M. Young; Leigh S. Wilton; Kristina Howansky – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Background: Teaching students about race and racism is critical to and relevant in psychology classrooms. Objective: We explored whether direct instruction dismantling ideas that race is genetic affects students' race essentialist and other related beliefs. Method: Undergraduate students enrolled in four social psychology courses completed…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Beliefs, Race, Psychology
Xiaotian Dai; Gareth J. Williams; John A. Groeger; Gary Jones; Keeley Brookes; Wei Zhou; Jing Hua; Wenchong Du – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
Increasing evidence highlights the role of disrupted circadian rhythms in the neural dysfunctions and sleep disturbances observed in autism spectrum disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. However, the causality and directionality of these associations remain unclear. In this study, we employed a bidirectional two-sample Mendelian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Sleep
Ulrich Schroeders; Florian Scharf; Gabriel Olaru – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2024
Metaheuristics are optimization algorithms that efficiently solve a variety of complex combinatorial problems. In psychological research, metaheuristics have been applied in short-scale construction and model specification search. In the present study, we propose a bee swarm optimization (BSO) algorithm to explore the structure underlying a…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Heuristics, Algorithms, Measurement Techniques
Elizabeth A. Shewark; Alexandra Y. Vazquez; Amber L. Pearson; Kelly L. Klump; S. Alexandra Burt – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Neighborhood is a key context where children learn to process social information; however, the field has largely overlooked the ways children's individual characteristics might be moderated by neighborhood effects. We examined 1,030 six- to 11-year-olds (48.7% female; 82% White) twin pairs oversampled for neighborhood disadvantage from the Twin…
Descriptors: Children, Twins, Neighborhoods, Nature Nurture Controversy
Christopher Edward Kowalski – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This piece of research is designed to achieve the following: (1) to highlight the salient biopsychosocial factors shared amongst many of the perpetrators of this school shooting phenomenon; (2) to reveal many of the noteworthy environmental factors, both, within the assailant's school system and in his/her immediate environment; (3) to discuss the…
Descriptors: School Violence, Weapons, Individual Characteristics, Environmental Influences
Laurie A. Martinez; Andra S. Opalinski; Linda Herbert – Journal of School Health, 2024
BACKGROUND: Extant literature indicates students living with food allergies (FA) experience biopsychosocial challenges (eg, social isolation, anxiety). The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of students living with FA during a usual weekday in a school setting. METHODS: Phenomenological study with purposive convenience sample…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Food, Allergy, Students with Disabilities
Eirunn Skaug; Nikolai O. Czajkowski; Trine Waaktaar; Svenn Torgersen – Developmental Psychology, 2024
The aim of the study was to examine associations between life events and self-assessed loneliness in adolescence. We used data from a Norwegian population-based twin sample including seven birth cohorts (N = 2,879, 56% females). The participants completed self-report questionnaires three times throughout adolescence, with 2 years in between (i.e.,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Twins, Nature Nurture Controversy, Biological Influences
Benedetta Zagni; Libera Ylenia Mastromatteo; Sara Scrimin – Journal of Educational Research, 2024
Cooperation is crucial in classrooms for positive interactions among pupils, but the factors influencing children's cooperative behaviors remain debated. This study explores the impact of cardiac vagal tone (CVT), a measure of physiological self-regulation, and cognitive control on cooperation among 109 primary school students. Heart rate…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries, Cooperation, Cognitive Ability
Sally Hang; Geneva M. Jost; Amanda E. Guyer; Richard W. Robins; Paul D. Hastings; Camelia E. Hostinar – Child Development Perspectives, 2024
Loneliness becomes more prevalent as youth transition from childhood into adolescence. A key underlying process may be the puberty-related increase in biological stress reactivity, which can alter social behavior and elicit conflict or social withdrawal (fight-or-flight behaviors) in some youth, but increase prosocial (tend-and-befriend) responses…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Puberty, Social Behavior, Models
Susan Hanisch; Dustin Eirdosh – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Many evolutionary anthropologists view cooperation as core to the evolutionary success of our species. Concurrently, many sustainability scientists view cooperation as core to the future sustainable development of our species. When it comes to biology education, however, it is unclear how or if students are being engaged in these scientific…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Evolution, Biology, High Schools
Review of Literature Addressing Biological and Social Responses to Touch: Instructional Implications
Adam Graves; Sara Kitchen – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2024
Introduction: Recent trends in training teachers of students who are blind or have low vision (i.e., those who are visually impaired) have shifted away from traditional hand-over-hand guidance and toward a hand-under-hand approach. However, a search for peer-reviewed studies that address the effects of the use of hand-under-hand versus…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Content Analysis, Students with Disabilities, Tactile Adaptation
Geremy Grant; Laura M. Rodriguez – Communique, 2024
The National Association of School Psychologists champions the use of evidence-based approaches to support all children and families, especially those belonging to historically marginalized groups. To ensure the protection and success of the most vulnerable students, practitioners must dedicate themselves to continually developing their ability to…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Minority Group Students, School Psychologists
Yu-Ping Lin; Yujia Shi; Ruoyu Zhang; Xiao Xue; Shitao Rao; Liangying Yin; Kelvin Fai Hong Lui; Dora Jue Pan; Urs Maurer; Kwong-Wai Choy; Silvia Paracchini; Catherine McBride; Hon-Cheong So – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Dyslexia and developmental language disorders are important learning difficulties. However, their genetic basis remains poorly understood, and most genetic studies were performed on Europeans. There is a lack of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) on literacy phenotypes of Chinese as a native language and English as a second language (ESL) in a…
Descriptors: Genetics, Phenomenology, Chinese, Foreign Countries
AnnCatrin Röjvik; Gunilla Jaeger; Erland Hjelmquist; Kerstin W. Falkman – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2024
Rare diseases are usually complex syndromes, which sometimes cause extensive functional impairments affecting everyday life. The number of rare diseases and of people having one is increasing. Children with rare diseases often display special education needs and require support and adapted pedagogical methods to participate and achieve academic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Diseases, Physical Health, Child Health
Tamara van Gog; Eva Janssen; Florence Lucas; Maaike Taheij – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Research in cognitive load theory is increasingly recognizing the importance of motivational influences on students' (willingness to invest) mental effort, in particular in the context of self-regulated learning. Consequently, next to addressing effects of instructional conditions and contexts on groups of learners, there is a need to start…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Independent Study, Individual Characteristics, Cognitive Ability
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