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Dominguez, Amy; Mendoza, Marina; Badanes, Lisa; Dmitrieva, Julia; Watamura, Sarah Enos – Infant and Child Development, 2021
Developmental programming of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis is theorized as a mechanism through which early life experiences are linked to later health outcomes. Despite the importance of understanding early stress responses, reliably eliciting stress responses in young children can be challenging. The current study measured salivary…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Anxiety, Child Care, Family Environment
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Robert Krakehl; Angela M. Kelly; Puneet Khosla – School Science and Mathematics, 2024
Advanced placement (AP) physics performance is an important metric for examining precollege student preparation for post-secondary study. The present study examined potential predictors of AP Physics 1 performance including gender, teacher, and school-level characteristics. A theoretical framework proposed teacher preparation and experiential…
Descriptors: Physics, Advanced Placement Programs, Predictor Variables, Science Achievement
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Green, Jon; Druckman, James N.; Baum, Matthew A.; Lazer, David; Ognyanova, Katherine; Perlis, Roy H. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2023
Conspiratorial beliefs can endanger individuals and societies by increasing the likelihood of harmful behaviors such as the flouting of public health guidelines. While scholars have identified various correlates of conspiracy beliefs, one factor that has received scant attention is depressive symptoms. We use three large surveys to explore the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Depression (Psychology), Correlation, Racial Differences
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Day-Vines, Norma L.; Bryan, Julia; Brodar, Jennifer R.; Griffin, Dana – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2022
This study examined counselors' openness to discussing issues of race, ethnicity, and culture by setting (e.g., school, clinical mental health, and counselor trainee) using the Broaching Attitudes and Behavior Scale. School counselors and White counselors reported significantly higher mean scores on the "Avoidant" subscale, a measure of…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, School Counselors, Mental Health Workers, Counselor Training
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R. Fu; B. Paskewich; J. A. Randolph; C. P. Bradshaw; T. E. Waasdorp – Grantee Submission, 2024
Literature has highlighted that social relationships at school are essential to school success, yet few studies have examined this construct from parents' perspectives. Even less research has explored perceptions of social relationships in the school among parents whose children are bullying victims and potential racial-ethnic differences in the…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Victims, Bullying, Racial Differences
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Dabdoub, Alise; Snyder, Lori A.; Finken, Allyson; Lin, Li – Science Education, 2023
Utilizing Social Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT), we investigated the importance of identity-based factors such as personal inputs and contextual affordances (e.g., having children, being married or employed, school-family conflict, stress, participating in Native American cultural activities) in understanding Native American undergraduates'…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Majors (Students), American Indian Students, Undergraduate Students
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Chelsea A. Kaihoi; Summer S. Braun; Jessika H. Bottiani; Catherine P. Bradshaw – Grantee Submission, 2023
Teachers' classroom management practices are an essential aspect of supporting student engagement, yet they often vary in response to changing conditions in the classroom. This study explored the variability within middle school teachers' observed practice and their students' engagement as a function of contextual factors. Observers visited…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Learner Engagement, Context Effect
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Chelsea A. Kaihoi; Summer S. Braun; Jessika H. Bottiani; Catherine P. Bradshaw – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
Teachers' classroom management practices are an essential aspect of supporting student engagement, yet they often vary in response to changing conditions in the classroom. This study explored the variability within middle school teachers' observed practice and their students' engagement as a function of contextual factors. Observers visited…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Classroom Techniques, Learner Engagement, Context Effect
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Herbenick, Debby; Fu, Tsung-chieh; Patterson, Callie; Rosenstock Gonzalez, Yael R.; Luetke, Maya; Svetina Valdivia, Dubravka; Eastman-Mueller, Heather; Guerra-Reyes, Lucia; Rosenberg, Molly – Journal of American College Health, 2023
Objective: In a random sample of undergraduate students, we aimed to: (1) establish the prevalence of choking and being choked; (2) examine demographic and situational predictors of being choked, and (3) examine demographic and situational predictors of choking someone. Participants: 4168 randomly sampled undergraduates at a large public U.S.…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Incidence, Predictor Variables, Student Characteristics
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Tina M. Durand; Anna Skubel – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2024
Puerto Rican students are a growing population in U.S. mainland schools, yet few recent studies have focused on the school contextual and identity-based experiences of Puerto Rican youth. Using stage-environment fit and LatCrit theories, this qualitative study examined seven Puerto Rican adolescent students' perspectives on domains of school…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Urban Schools, Puerto Ricans, Context Effect
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Jennifer M. Blaney; Sarah L. Rodriguez; Amanda R. Stevens – Community College Review, 2024
Objective: Community college transfer pathways are critical for advancing gender equity in STEM. Yet, community college students are often ignored within studies of women's participation in undergraduate computing. In a first effort to address this gap in the literature, this paper explores the composition of transfer-intending computing students…
Descriptors: Community College Students, Females, Sex Fairness, STEM Education
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Kramarczuk Voulgarides, Catherine; Aylward, Alexandra; Tefera, Adai; Artiles, Alfredo J.; Alvarado, Sarah L.; Noguera, Pedro – Sociology of Education, 2021
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ([IDEA] 2004; IDEA Amendments 1997) is a civil rights--based law designed to protect the rights of students with disabilities in U.S. schools. However, decades after the initial passage of IDEA, racial inequity in special education classifications, placements, and suspensions are evident. In this…
Descriptors: Special Education, Racial Differences, Disproportionate Representation, Discipline
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Booth, Jaime M.; Urbaeva, Zhyldyz; Park, Daejun – Youth & Society, 2021
During adolescence, adolescents are given more freedom to independently interact with a variety of social contexts. The eco-developmental model suggests that the activity spaces where adolescents spend their time affect substance-use behaviors beyond peer influences, and that the relationships may differ based on the adolescent's demographic…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Adolescents, Context Effect, Racial Differences
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Jessica B. Koslouski; Sandra M. Chafouleas; Amy M. Briesch; Jacqueline M. Caemmerer; Hannah Y. Perry; Julia Oas; Scarlett S. Xiong; Natalie R. Charamut – School Mental Health, 2024
School-based screening instruments have traditionally focused on assessing within-child factors, such as a student's academic, social, emotional, behavioral, or physical development. This emphasis in school-based screening may be a missed opportunity to assess and ameliorate contextual factors (i.e., social determinants of health) influencing…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Context Effect, Social Influences, Child Health
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Winkle-Wagner, Rachelle; McCallum, Carmen M.; Luedke, Courtney; Ota-Malloy, Brittany – Journal of Women and Gender in Higher Education, 2019
This critical qualitative study explores how Black women experienced friendships throughout college. Findings revealed that long-term friendships, primarily with other Students of Color, were both created and maintained, were meaningful in nature, and often spanned several contexts. Women also described short-term instrumental friendships, often…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, Friendship, Peer Relationship
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