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Yang, Chia-chen; Lee, Yen – Applied Developmental Science, 2020
Research shows use of social media (SM) has important implications for college adjustment. However, most studies only focused on Facebook and did not attend to specific use patterns. Drawing on the activity-audience framework of social media use and literature of college adjustment, we examined the associations between use of Facebook, Instagram,…
Descriptors: Social Media, Social Adjustment, Undergraduate Students, Friendship
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Pho, Hanh; Schartner, A. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
Social contact has been found to be both a success factor and an outcome of the international student sojourn. This two-stage mixed-methods case study sought to ascertain the role of social contact in the academic adaptation of a sample of international students undertaking taught postgraduate degrees in the United Kingdom. A self-report survey (N…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Intercultural Communication, Peer Relationship, Social Networks
Kraemer, Bonnie R.; Tomaszewski, Brianne; Rentschler, Lindsay F.; Steinbrenner, Jessica R.; Hume, Kara A.; McDaniel, Sara; Dawalt, Leann; Brum, Christopher; Szidon, Katherine – Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals, 2022
The present study examined the transition component of the Individualized Education Program for 62 secondary students with autism. Plans were coded using a rubric adapted from Indicator 13 of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act. Findings indicated a mean plan score of 10.5 out of 20.0, with a range of 3.0 to 20.0. Strengths…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Individualized Education Programs, Individualized Transition Plans, Student Characteristics
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Scarbrough, Amanda W.; Xie, Yue; Ratnapradipa, Dhitinut – Health Educator, 2019
As young adults transition from secondary education to post-secondary education, they enter a time of life when they are able to independently and potentially for the first time make all of their own food decisions. This shift from childhood to young adulthood and the new-found freedom to make food decisions makes students vulnerable to weight…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Health Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Decision Making
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Gitinabard, Niki; Barnes, Tiffany; Heckman, Sarah; Lynch, Collin F. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2019
Students' interactions with online tools can provide us with insights into their study and work habits. Prior research has shown that these habits, even as simple as the number of actions or the time spent on online platforms can distinguish between the higher performing students and low-performers. These habits are also often used to predict…
Descriptors: Blended Learning, Student Adjustment, Online Courses, Study Habits
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Racz, Sarah J.; O'Brennan, Lindsey M.; Bradshaw, Catherine P.; Leaf, Philip J. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2016
The kindergarten year plays an important role in establishing children's academic, social, and behavioral adjustment. Early identification of children who experience difficulties with the kindergarten transition is crucial to prevent continued behavioral and emotional problems. Family and school predictors of these early behavioral patterns can…
Descriptors: Family Influence, Teacher Influence, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems
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van Geel, Mitch; Vedder, Paul – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2011
This study examined the role of family obligations and school adjustment in explaining immigrant adolescents' adaptation. Despite a relatively low socio-economic status, immigrant adolescents have been found to have a pattern of adaptation superior to that of national adolescents. Immigrant adolescents' strong sense of family obligations and…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Economic Status, Adolescents, Student Adjustment
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Thomsen, Jens Peter; Munk, Martin D.; Eiberg-Madsen, Misja; Hansen, Gro Inge – Comparative Education Review, 2013
This article studies the educational strategies adopted by university students from different class backgrounds in a Scandinavian welfare regime. Studies show distinct differences among classes relating to economic considerations, risk-averse behavior, and patterns of socialization among university students. We investigate these differences…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Foreign Countries, College Students, Working Class
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Davidson, Alice J.; Gest, Scott D.; Welsh, Janet A. – Journal of School Psychology, 2010
The primary aims of the present longitudinal study were to examine (a) patterns of early transition relatedness with teachers and peers in 6th grade, (b) whether pre-transition behavior in 5th grade predicted early transition relatedness in 6th grade, and (c) how unique indicators of early transition relatedness with teachers and peers and…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Student Adjustment, Grade 6, Grade 5
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Schultz, Caitlin G.; Neighbors, Clayton – Journal of American College Health, 2007
Objective: The authors examined perceived norms and drinking among college students who attended high schools in rural and urban communities. Participants and Methods: Undergraduates (99 men and 85 women) who attended high schools in communities with populations ranging from less than 100 to more than 400,000 completed surveys assessing perceived…
Descriptors: College Students, High Schools, Drinking, Rural Areas
Canivez, Gary L. – 1999
The short-term (45-day) stability of the Adjustment Scales for Children and Adolescents (P. McDermott, N. Marston, and D. Stott, 1993) was studied with 51 first and fifth graders, seven of whom were classified as "exceptional/disabled." Significant test-retest reliability coefficients were obtained, and mean differences from test to…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classification, Disabilities, Elementary Education
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Lopez, Frederick G. – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1991
Explored whether college students' reported participation in one of four theoretically distinct family alignments (noncoalition, mother-coalition, father-coalition, triangulation) was differentially related to their scores on multidimensional measure of college adjustment. Results from 815 college students suggest that students' academic and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, College Students, Conflict
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Beck, Kenneth H. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1983
Studied the relationship of psychosocial factors to alcohol abuse among college students (N=272). The psychosocial profile of the college student alcohol abuser was that of a male underclassman, who tends to consume beer more often and in greater quantities than nonabusers. Alcohol abusers may consume alcohol to handle adjustment problems. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Drinking
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McDermott, Paul A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1982
Assessed the cross-sex similarity of behavioral disturbance dimensions as measured by the Bristol Social Adjustment Guides (BSAG) using a sample of 2,527 Ontario schoolchildren. Results confirmed the cross-sex equivalence in the factor structure and support the use of the BSAG's under- and overreaction scales as indicators of maladjustment. (JAC)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Strang, Harold R. – College Student Journal, 1981
Describes the Time Management Anxiety Scale developed to measure time management anxiety in undergraduate students. Tested respondents (N=490) commonly associated their management of personal time with feelings of anxiety. This effect was found to be significantly stronger for female than for male students. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Measures, Behavior Patterns, College Students
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