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Saskia B. J. Koch; Anna Tyborowska; Hannah C. M. Niermann; Antonius H. N. Cillessen; Karin Roelofs; Jana Bašnáková; Ivan Toni; Arjen Stolk – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Stereotypes can exert a powerful influence on our interactions with others, potentially leading to prejudice when factual evidence is ignored. Here, we identify neuroanatomical and developmental factors that influence the real-time integration of stereotypes and factual evidence during live social interactions. The study uses precisely quantified…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Evidence, Interpersonal Communication, Adolescents
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Huang, Hung-Yu – Journal of Educational Measurement, 2017
Cognitive diagnosis models (CDMs) have been developed to evaluate the mastery status of individuals with respect to a set of defined attributes or skills that are measured through testing. When individuals are repeatedly administered a cognitive diagnosis test, a new class of multilevel CDMs is required to assess the changes in their attributes…
Descriptors: Testing, Cognitive Measurement, Test Items, Classification
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Lindell, Anna K.; Campione-Barr, Nicole – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2017
During childhood, older siblings typically hold a more powerful position in their relationship with their younger siblings, but these relationships are thought to become more egalitarian during adolescence as siblings begin to prepare for their relationships as adults and as younger siblings become more socially and cognitively competent. Little…
Descriptors: Sibling Relationship, Power Structure, Adolescent Development, Longitudinal Studies
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Martín, P.; Potocnik, K.; Fras, A. B. – Studies in Higher Education, 2017
Innovation in the workplace has been claimed to be a key factor in organizational survival and success. As future workers, university students are a major source of future innovations in organizational settings. Before they enter the labour market, it is in the context of Higher Education that they start developing some of their long-term…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Achievement Need, Innovation, Longitudinal Studies
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Cheng, Annie Y. N.; Tang, Sylvia Y. F.; Cheng, May M. H. – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2016
Understanding student teachers' development of conceptions of teaching and learning is critical for teacher educators. Drawing from the findings of a four-year longitudinal study in Hong Kong, this paper examines the trajectories of the student teachers' changing conceptions of teaching and learning approaches throughout their undergraduate…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Longitudinal Studies, Instruction, Learning Processes
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Mazzarone, Kristina M.; Grove, Nathaniel P. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2013
Epistemological beliefs--a learner's perspective about knowledge and the nature of learning--have been found to play a vital role in learning. Much research has been conducted, both in general and in specific fields, to explore epistemological development in college-aged students; however, little of that research has been done specifically in…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Beliefs, Chemistry, Qualitative Research
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Hansen, Malin J.; Birol, Gulnur – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2014
This is among the first longitudinal studies to report student attitudes across 4 yr of a university program. We found that the attitudes of students in biology become significantly more expert-like from the first year to the fourth year of the program, that is, there was a significant positive shift in students' overall percent favorable scores…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Longitudinal Studies, Biology, Scientific Attitudes
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Malin, Heather – Studies in Art Education: A Journal of Issues and Research in Art Education, 2015
This article examines arts participation as a context for youth to develop purpose. Two analyses were conducted of interviews with arts-involved youth to explore the relationship between their arts participation and purpose, which was defined as an "intention to accomplish something that is both meaningful to the self and contributes to the…
Descriptors: Youth Opportunities, Art Education, Participation, Interviews
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Leonard, Hayley C.; Bedford, Rachael; Charman, Tony; Elsabbagh, Mayada; Johnson, Mark H.; Hill, Elisabeth L. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
Recently, evidence of poor or atypical motor skills in autism spectrum disorder has led some to argue that motor impairment is a core feature of the condition. The current study uses a longitudinal prospective design to assess the development of motor skills of 20 children at increased risk of developing autism spectrum disorder, who were…
Descriptors: Motor Development, At Risk Students, Autism, Infants
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Ifenthaler, Dirk; Seel, Norbert M. – Learning and Instruction, 2011
Cognitive scientists have studied internal cognitive structures, processes, and systems for decades in order to understand how they function in human learning. Nevertheless, questions concerning the diagnosis of changes in these cognitive structures while solving inductive reasoning tasks are still being scrutinized. This paper reports findings…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Cognitive Structures, Logical Thinking, Probability
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Sirin, Selcuk R.; Ryce, Patrice; Gupta, Taveeshi; Rogers-Sirin, Lauren – Developmental Psychology, 2013
Immigrant-origin adolescents represent the fastest growing segment of youth population in the United States, and in many urban schools they represent the majority of students. In this 3-wave longitudinal study, we explored trajectories of internalizing mental health symptoms (depression, anxiety, and somatic symptoms). The participants included…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Mental Health, Adolescents, Grade 10
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Winterton, Mandy Teresa; Irwin, Sarah – Journal of Youth Studies, 2012
The expansion of higher education in the UK has been accompanied by ongoing class related inequalities in expectations about, and access to, university. In the context of detailed research into middle-class and working-class experiences and difference, there have been calls for more detailed analysis of internal class diversity, and for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Expectation, Foreign Countries, Student Educational Objectives
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Lovett, Steve; Johnson, Jennie – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2012
The measurement of student learning is becoming increasingly important in U.S. higher education. One way to measure learning is through longitudinal testing, but this becomes especially difficult when applied to cumulative learning within programs in situations of low persistence. In particular, many Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs) find…
Descriptors: Testing, Student Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Measurement Techniques
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Keating, Avril; Benton, Tom; Kerr, David – Educational Research, 2011
Background: Youth participation (or lack thereof) has been a subject of continued concern over the past 20 years. This decline has prompted huge interest in understanding how young people practice citizenship and in identifying measures that can help increase participation and interest. Purpose: The aim of this article is to examine how young…
Descriptors: Evidence, Citizenship Education, Foreign Countries, Trend Analysis
Perrone, Kristin M.; Ksiazak, Tracy M.; Wright, Stephen L.; Vannatter, Aarika; Crane, Amy L.; Tanney, Angela – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2010
The focus of this study was on gifted adults' perceptions of multigenerational giftedness in their families. Participants have been surveyed annually since their high school graduation in 1988. The purpose of the longitudinal study is to gain insight into the career and life development of gifted individuals post-high school. For the present…
Descriptors: Gifted, Age Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Mail Surveys
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