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Ranzijn, Frederick J. A. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1989
Describes research with Dutch secondary school students that studied the effects of the presentation of more general (superordinate) concepts on the attainment of basic concepts, and the effects of two different forms of example presentation on concept learning. Computer based instruction and interactive video used in the study are described. (18…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation, Foreign Countries
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Nasim, Aashir; Roberts, Albert; Harrell, Jules P.; Young, Hollie – Journal of Negro Education, 2005
Two hundred-fifty African American college students from two predominantly White institutions (PWIs) and two historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were administered the Non-Cognitive Questionnaire-Revised (NCQ-R) and the Multidimensional Inventory of Black Identity (MIBI) to determine which psychosocial indices best predicted…
Descriptors: African American Achievement, Cultural Context, College Students, Black Colleges
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Wingate, LaRicka R.; Bobadilla, Leonardo; Burns, Andrea B.; Cukrowicz, Kelly C.; Hernandez, Annya; Ketterman, Rita L.; Minnix, Jennifer; Petty, Scharles; Richey, J. Anthony; Sachs-Ericsson, Natalie; Stanley, Sheila; Williams, Foluso M.; Joiner, Thomas E., Jr. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
The rise in suicide by African Americans in the United States is directly attributable to the dramatic, nearly three-fold increase in suicide rates of African American males. Gibbs (1997) hypothesized high social support, religiosity, and southern residence are protective factors against suicidality for Black people. This hypothesis was tested…
Descriptors: Suicide, African Americans, Males, Role
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Maurer, Trent W.; Beasley, John J.; Long Dilworth, Jennie E.; Hall, Alice H.; Kropp, Jerri J.; Rouse-Arnett, Marlo; Taulbee, Janna C. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Student course evaluations were completed by 1,457 students in 43 Child and Family Development courses. The impact of six predictor variables (class meeting time, class size, expected grade, perceived fairness of grading procedures, pre-course interest in the subject, and post-course interest in the subject) on student ratings of instructors was…
Descriptors: Sciences, Predictor Variables, Grading, Consumer Science
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Tarter, C. John; Hoy, Wayne K. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2004
An open social systems model is used to frame and test a series of hypotheses. The socioeconomic status of the environment and four internal system elements (structure, individual, culture, politics) of the school are used to explain two sets of school outcomes: student achievement and teachers' assessments of overall school effectiveness. A…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Elementary Schools, Academic Achievement, Systems Approach
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Temple, Linda; Lips, Hilary M. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1989
Describes study of college students that was designed to test the hypotheses that females would differ from males on four aspects of computer-related attitudes: (1) interest/enjoyment; (2) comfort and confidence; (3) computers as a male domain; and (4) social impact of computers. Some strategies for improving female students' attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Computer Anxiety, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Dorr, Aimee; And Others – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1989
Discusses parent-child television coviewing and describes the results of a study that examined coviewing of television series featuring families via questionnaire responses from second, sixth, and tenth graders and their parents. The paper and pencil instruments that were administered are described, and dependent and independent variables are…
Descriptors: Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Analysis, Family Life
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Jansen, Miranda; Liefbroer, Aart C. – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
In this article, the authors examine effects of partners' attitudes on the timing of the birth of a first child, the division of domestic labor, the division of child care, and the division of paid labor of couples. They use data from the Panel Study of Social Integration in the Netherlands, which includes independent measures of both partners'…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Birth, Spouses, Foreign Countries
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Mayer, Matthew J. – Journal of School Violence, 2004
Methodological challenges associated with structural equation modeling (SEM) and structured means modeling (SMM) in research on school violence and related topics in the social and behavioral sciences are examined. Problems associated with multiyear implementations of large-scale surveys are discussed. Complex sample designs, part of any…
Descriptors: Violence, Structural Equation Models, Research Methodology, Measures (Individuals)
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Curry, Vicky – Journal of School Violence, 2003
On May 21, 1998 Kipland Kinkel entered Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon, gunned down two students and injured scores more, after murdering his parents the night before. There is a dearth of research focused on the effects of such violence in school settings where the perpetrator is a peer of his victims. We do not know if, how, or under…
Descriptors: Proximity, High Schools, Violence, Adolescents
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Navarro, Rachel L.; Flores, Lisa Y.; Worthington, Robert L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2007
This study examined whether sociocontextual and sociocognitive variables explained the math/science goals of 409 Mexican American youth using a modified version of R. W. Lent, S. D. Brown, and G. Hackett's (1994) social cognitive career theory. Results from structural equation modeling indicated that the hypothesized model explained a significant…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Structural Equation Models, Self Efficacy, Social Class
Thompson, Gordon; Knox, Alan B. – Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1987
Discussion of correspondence instruction and the role of the tutor focuses on a study at the University of Manitoba that investigated the relationship between correspondence students' attitudes toward the importance of telephone contact with their course tutors and the effects of providing such contact. (29 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, College Faculty, Correspondence Study
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Amundsen, Cheryl Lynn; Bernard, Robert M. – Distance Education, 1989
Discussion of interpersonal communication in distance education focuses on a study conducted at the Institute of Canadian Bankers based on Keegan's theoretical framework of re-integrating interpersonal components through learning materials. Hypotheses tested are explained, and achievement, self-perception of learning achievement, final academic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Covariance, Discriminant Analysis, Distance Education
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Moor, Caroline; Zimprich, Daniel; Schmitt, Marina; Kliegel, Matthias – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
Since the global item of subjective health has emerged as a strong predictor of important health outcomes such as mortality, there have been many attempts to uncover its correlates. In this study, we tested whether personality as assessed via the five-factor model of personality predicted subjective health when physician-rated health and…
Descriptors: Negative Attitudes, Health Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Personality Traits
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Cunningham, Anne E. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
Share's "self-teaching" model proposes that readers acquire most knowledge about the orthographic structure of words incidentally while reading independently. In the current study, the self-teaching hypothesis was tested by simulating everyday reading through the use of real words, analyzing the effects of context, and considering the independent…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Cognitive Ability, Spelling, Independent Study
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