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Vanessa H. Bal; Annabelle M. Mournet; Tori Glascock; Jacqueline Shinall; Gabrielle Gunin; Nikita Jadav; Henry Zhang; Emily Brennan; Emily Istvan; Evan M. Kleiman – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Difficulties regulating emotions during periods of distress may contribute to the high rates of co-occurring depression and anxiety in autistic adults. The emotional support plan (ESP) is a brief intervention designed to support autistic adults to use positive coping skills during periods of distress. Thirty-six autistic adults participated in…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Control, Intervention, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Puente-Martínez, Alicia; Prizmic-Larsen, Zvjezdana; Larsen, Randy J.; Ubillos-Landa, Silvia; Páez-Rovira, Darío – Developmental Psychology, 2021
A well-documented finding in aging and emotion research is that older adults reliably report less negative and, often, more positive affect than younger adults. How older people accomplish this is, however, an open question. We propose that this age effect is the result of differential use of emotion regulation strategies, especially when…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Emotional Response, Self Control, Young Adults
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Tas, Ibrahim – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2019
Gaming addition is attracting the attention of more and more researchers every day. Diagnostic criteria defined by World Health Organization (WHO) and American Psychiatric Association (APA) for gaming disorder or internet gaming disorder have caused a rapid increase in the number of studies on the subject. A similar case applies to the studies…
Descriptors: Addictive Behavior, Computer Games, Foreign Countries, Correlation
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Jakesova, Jitka; Gavora, Peter; Kalenda, Jan – International Journal of Educational Psychology, 2016
The objective of this research is to compare self-regulation of behaviour of two Czech samples. The first one was the representative sample of Czech adults that consisted of 1060 respondents. The second sample was university students and consisted of 1244 respondents. The measuring tool was an adapted Self-Regulation Questionnaire of which two…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Behavior, Self Control, Adults
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Perrone-McGovern, Kristin M.; Simon-Dack, Stephanie L.; Beduna, Kerry N.; Williams, Cady C.; Esche, Aaron M. – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2015
In this study, we examined interrelationships among emotional overexcitability, perfectionism, emotion regulation, and subjective well-being. Dabrowski and Piechowski's theoretical conceptualization of overexcitabilities and J. J. Gross and John's constructs of emotion regulation strategies provided a framework to guide hypotheses in the present…
Descriptors: Correlation, Emotional Response, Well Being, Personality Traits
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Forzano, Lori-Ann B.; Chelonis, John J.; Casey, Caitlin; Forward, Marion; Stachowiak, Jacqueline A.; Wood, Jennifer – Psychological Record, 2010
Self-control can be defined as the choice of a larger, more delayed reinforcer over a smaller, less delayed reinforcer, and impulsiveness as the opposite. Previous research suggests that exposure to visual food cues affects adult humans' self-control. Previous research also suggests that food deprivation decreases adult humans' self-control. The…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Disadvantaged Environment, Cues, Females
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Reed, Derek D.; Martens, Brian K. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Typical assessments of temporal discounting involve presenting choices between hypothetical monetary outcomes. Participants choose between smaller immediate rewards and larger delayed rewards to determine how the passage of time affects the subjective value of reinforcement. Few studies, however, have compared such discounting to actual…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Predictive Validity, Rewards, Reinforcement
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Demb, Ada; Campbell, Corbin M. – Journal of College Student Development, 2009
Because 20% of college high-risk drinkers continue this drinking behavior into adulthood, we used a development lens to compare the characteristics of high-risk college drinkers who matured out (time limited) with those who remained adult persistent. Respondents (4,428 undergraduate alumni over the age of 34) completed surveys about their drinking…
Descriptors: Drinking, Factor Analysis, Student Development, Alcohol Abuse
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Balkis, Murat; Duru, Erdinc – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2007
It is important to understand causes and consequences of procrastination that appear common among general and academic populations. Procrastination affects people in various domains of life such as academic, professional, social relationships, and finance management. A person with high procrastination may lose his/her work, drop out from school,…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Counseling Psychology, Self Efficacy, Self Esteem
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Biaggio, Mary K. – Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 1980
Examines personality differences among college students manifesting varying degrees of anger arousal as measured by the California Psychological Inventory and the Anger Inventory. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Response
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Buckalew, L. W.; Gibson, Gail S. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1984
Surveyed college student (N=34) and general public (N=48) smokers regarding frequency, onset age, and daily situations associated with their habit. Results indicated no differences in either sample for responses according to sex, and correlations between smoking rate and onset age or years of smoking were not significant. (LLL)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Behavior Patterns, College Students
Burley, JoAnne E.; And Others – 1985
The concept of metacognition involves two processes: an awareness of certain skills--strategies and resources that are needed to perform a task effectively--and the ability to use self-regulatory mechanisms to ensure the successful completion of the given task. A review of the literature suggests that (1) metacognitive development differs among…
Descriptors: Adults, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes