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Jun, Mikyoung; Agley, Jon; Huang, Chunfeng; Gassman, Ruth A. – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2016
The extent to which social norms (injunctive and descriptive) are associated with collegiate alcohol use--including binge drinking--has been examined at length, but studies examining the efficacy of interventions derived thereof have reported mixed outcomes. This study examines data from 5,124 college students at 13 different colleges collected by…
Descriptors: College Students, Alcohol Abuse, Intervention, Student Attitudes
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Jonas, Eva; Fritsche, Immo – American Psychologist, 2013
War means threat to people's lives. Research derived from terror management theory (TMT) illustrates that the awareness of death leads people to defend cultural ingroups and their worldviews to attain a sense of symbolic immortality and thereby buffer existential anxiety. This can result in hostile effects of mortality salience (MS), such as…
Descriptors: Conflict, Intergroup Relations, War, Theories
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Paparella, Tanya; Goods, Kelly Stickles; Freeman, Stephanny; Kasari, Connie – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
Joint attention (JA) skills are deficient in children with autism; however, children with autism seem to vary in the degree to which they display joint attention. Joint attention skills refer to verbal and nonverbal skills used to share experiences with others. They include gestures such as pointing, coordinated looks between objects and people,…
Descriptors: Autism, Expressive Language, Language Acquisition, Young Children
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Sentse, Miranda; Scholte, Ron; Salmivalli, Christina; Voeten, Marinus – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
This study tested a person-group dissimilarity model for the relation between peer preference on the one hand, and bullying and victimization on the other. This model accounts for both individual and group (i.e., classroom) factors and postulates that children will be rejected by their peers when they display behaviors that deviate from the group…
Descriptors: Social Status, Bullying, Early Adolescents, Adolescents
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Wilson, Peter H. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2005
Background: Movement clumsiness (or Developmental Coordination Disorder--DCD) has gained increasing recognition as a significant condition of childhood. However, some uncertainty still exists about diagnosis. Accordingly, approaches to assessment and treatment are varied, each drawing on distinct theoretical assumptions about the aetiology of the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Systems Approach, Task Analysis, Integrity
Grossnickle, Donald R.; Sesko, Frank P. – 1985
This practical self-help guide approaches the topic of student discipline from the practitioner's perspective. Chapter 1 prescribes a teamwork approach to schoolwide and classroom discipline, involving a schoolwide commitment to mutual respect among students and staff and positive classroom management by teachers. Chapter 2 offers, as practical…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Behavior Standards, Classroom Techniques, Discipline