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Benjamin P. Correia-Harker – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2023
To develop transformative experiences, educators must meaningfully ground leadership development interventions in theories and models that reflect how leadership is conceptualized and operationalized within a community and/or institution. Since no single framework perfectly captures the socially constructed and multifaceted nature of leadership,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Leadership Training, Professional Development, Theories
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Kaiqi Zhou – Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 2023
Background: Value change is critical for individuals' psychosocial adaptation to chronic illness and disability. Although current value change theories facilitate our understanding of this process, limited interventions have been developed based on these theoretical frameworks. Objective: The purpose of the study is to examine the issues with…
Descriptors: Chronic Illness, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Adjustment, Social Adjustment
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Zazueta, Aaron Eduardo; Le, Thuy Thu; Bahramalian, Nima – American Journal of Evaluation, 2021
This article presents an approach to use complex adaptive systems thinking to construct a theory of change to plan and evaluate transformational interventions. The article draws on the concepts of domains, scales, agents, and emergence to build a model of the system targeted by the intervention, to identify the chains of causality driving the…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Change, Intervention, Foreign Countries
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Fedd, Andre; Samp, Jennifer A. – Health Education & Behavior, 2023
Background: Individuals may find it challenging and discomforting to communicate about sex because they may lack the skills and efficacy necessary to communicate their sexual desires. When individuals do have opportunities to have such discussions about sex in open and comfortable settings, they may seek informational support (i.e., advice) from a…
Descriptors: Health Education, Health Behavior, Sexuality, Information Seeking
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Kelly, Erin; Wood, Wendy; Stallones, Lorann; Schmid, Arlene A.; Peters, B. Caitlin – Journal of Experiential Education, 2023
Background: There is a lack of research on psychotherapy interventions for transition-aged students ages 18 to 21 that integrate horses or other equines in the provision of services. A critical early task in researching such complex interventions involves elucidating an intervention's critical elements and theoretical assumptions. Purpose: The…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Psychotherapy, Intervention, Animals
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Grau, Francesc Garcia I.; Valls, Cristina; Piqué, Núria; Ruiz-Martín, Héctor – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
The effectiveness of the 5E model has been supported by research in schools in recent years, although its efficacy has rarely been assessed in the long term to avoid novelty effects and to consider the impact of the usual loss of fidelity that time entails. This study was designed to assess the long-term effects on students' conceptual learning as…
Descriptors: Teaching Models, Instructional Effectiveness, Concept Formation, Misconceptions
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van Grootel, Leonie; van Wesel, Floryt; O'Mara-Eves, Alison; Thomas, James; Hox, Joop; Boeije, Hennie – Research Synthesis Methods, 2017
Background: This study describes an approach for the use of a specific type of qualitative evidence synthesis in the matrix approach, a mixed studies reviewing method. The matrix approach compares quantitative and qualitative data on the review level by juxtaposing concrete recommendations from the qualitative evidence synthesis against…
Descriptors: Correlation, Evidence, Qualitative Research, Statistical Analysis
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Barger, Michael M.; Linnenbrink-Garcia, Lisa – Educational Psychologist, 2017
Children hold many personal theories about education: theories about themselves, knowledge, and the learning process. Personal theories help children predict what their actions will cause, and therefore relate to motivation, self-regulation, and achievement. Researchers typically examine how specific types of personal theories develop…
Descriptors: Theories, Students, Children, Models
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Kilgus, Stephen P.; Riley-Tillman, T. Chris; Kratochwill, Thomas R. – School Psychology Review, 2016
Recent studies have suggested single case design (SCD) intervention research is subject to publication bias, wherein studies are more likely to be published if they possess large or statistically significant effects and use rigorous experimental methods. The nature of SCD and the purposes for which it might be used could suggest that large effects…
Descriptors: Intervention, Research Design, Theories, Models
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van Urk, Felix; Grant, Sean; Bonell, Chris – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2016
The use of explicit programme theory to guide evaluation is widely recommended. However, practitioners and other partnering stakeholders often initiate programmes based on implicit theories, leaving researchers to explicate them before commencing evaluation. The current study aimed to apply a systematic method to undertake this process. We…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Program Evaluation, Theories, Delphi Technique
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Hughes, Jan N. – School Psychology Review, 2015
This article reviews progress made since Hughes (2000a) criticized intervention research in school psychology for insufficient consideration of theory. A review of contemporary intervention research published in journals specifically identified with the specialty of school psychology supports the conclusion that current school psychology…
Descriptors: Intervention, School Psychology, Outcomes of Treatment, Maintenance
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Miller, Alexis; Cook, Jennifer M. – Professional Counselor, 2017
Many theories are used to conceptualize adolescent substance use, yet none adequately assist mental health professionals in assessing adolescents' strengths and risk factors while incorporating cultural factors. The authors reviewed common adolescent substance abuse theories and their strengths and limitations, and offer a new model to…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Risk, Models, Counseling Techniques
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Bertram, Rosalyn M.; Suter, Jesse C.; Bruns, Eric J.; O'Rourke, Koren E. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2011
We used the framework identified by the National Implementation Research Network's (NIRN) analysis of 35 years of implementation outcomes literature from diverse fields of endeavor to review the current state of wraparound implementation research. Model definition, model fidelity and intervention outcomes were areas of relatively greater…
Descriptors: Models, Program Implementation, Intervention, Theories
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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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Tillyer, Marie Skubak; Engel, Robin S.; Lovins, Brian – Crime & Delinquency, 2012
Focused deterrence initiatives, including the most famous, Boston's Operation Ceasefire, have been associated with significant reductions in violence in several U.S. cities. Despite early successes, some cities have experienced long-term sustainability issues. Recent work in Cincinnati, Ohio, has focused on institutionalizing focused deterrence in…
Descriptors: Violence, Sustainable Development, Crime Prevention, Correctional Rehabilitation
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