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Liu, Sihan; Wang, Xinyi; Ying, Jiefeng; Shi, Jialin; Wu, Xinchun – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Prior studies have emphasized the importance of parents' educational involvement (a type of cognitive involvement) to academic engagement, although little is known about emotional involvement. Aims: This study investigated whether and how different facets of involvement (cognitive vs. emotional, paternal vs. maternal) are…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, High School Students, Foreign Countries
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Tan, Tony Xing; Yi, Zhiyao; Kamphaus, Randy W.; Wang, Yan; Li, Zhengjie; Cheng, Ke – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
We tested the reliability and construct validity of a Chinese translation of one of the forms of the Behavior Assessment System for Children (3rd Edition)--Self-Report of Personality for adolescent 11- to 21-year olds (BASC-3-SRP-A). The BASC-3-SRP-A yields 16 subscales that form four composite scales. Data were obtained from 444 12- to 14-year…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Test Reliability, Chinese, Translation
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Fan, Cuiying; Chu, Xiaowei; Wang, Mingzhong; Zhou, Zongkui – School Psychology International, 2016
Stressors have been identified as significant vulnerability factors in the development of adolescents' depression. The present study focused on the relationship between depressive symptoms and two types of interpersonal stressors in the schoolyard, namely teacher-student interaction stressors (TSIS) and peer interaction stressors (PIS). More…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Stress Variables, Interpersonal Relationship, Adolescent Attitudes
Sharpes, Donald K. – 2001
Neuroscientific evidence for the underlying neuronal activity in the cerebral cortex for psychological states points to the need for an alternative physiological hypothesis for the construct of self concept. Evidence from neuroscience and hereditability studies leads to the conclusion that genetic forces may be clearly at work in the perception of…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, American Indians, Foreign Countries, Genetics