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Christine Jennings Watson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Prior studies conducted on college students' perceptions of their academic control have demonstrated that academic attributions are malleable and that low levels of perceived control leading to academic failure can be mitigated by employing an Attributional Retraining (AR) intervention designed to modify maladaptive attributions. This study…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Locus of Control, Self Concept, College Freshmen
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Graham, Sandra; Taylor, April Z. – Theory Into Practice, 2022
Attribution theory is concerned with why outcomes occur such as "Why did I fail the exam?" or "Why are they picking on me?" (Weiner, 1986, 2018; see Graham, 2020 for a review). Although this article focuses on achievement, attributions are relevant to the social as well as the achievement domain. Both questions concern failure…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Intervention, Retraining, Student Motivation
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McKay, Loraine; Dean, Laura – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2017
Intervention programs designed to improve literacy skills also produce unintended outcomes that sustain a deficit view around some students. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions about learning of a group of 12-14-year-old Australian students assigned to a reading intervention class. The article reports on data collected from…
Descriptors: Intervention, Literacy Education, Skill Development, Early Adolescents
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de la Fuente, Jesús; López, Mireia; Zapata, Lucía; Martínez-Vicente, Jose Manuel; Vera, Manuel Mariano; Solinas, Giulliana; Fadda, Salvatore – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2014
There has been growing research interest in achievement emotions in university teaching-learning processes in recent years. While their importance has been firmly established, there continues to be a need for assessment and intervention models. The objective of this report is to present the "Competency Model for Studying, Learning and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Higher Education, Academic Achievement, Coping
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Shepherd, Robin-Marie; Edelman, Robert J. – College Quarterly, 2009
This is the first study to investigate the interrelationship of social anxiety with the variables anxiety, depression, locus of control, ego strength and ways of coping in a sample of university students. There were high scores of social anxiety which were related to high scores on measures of anxiety and depression, low ego strength, external…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Self Concept, Coping, Depression (Psychology)
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Blinn, Lynn M. – Family Relations, 1987
Reviews literature on subsequent adolescent pregnancy; self-concept; and phototherapy, a series of visual techniques which can aid in self-understanding. Presents specific phototherapeutic intervention, consisting of eight distinct steps, as a possible component of a comprehensive program of information and counseling for adolescents during…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Counseling Techniques, Intervention, Locus of Control
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Gullotta, Thomas; Adams, Gerald R. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1982
This article provides an overview of the historical and theoretical work on adolescent substance abuse with implications for preventive interventions. The focus is on illustration of the use of four basic prevention tools: education, competency promotion, community mobilization, and natural care giving. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Abuse, Intervention, Locus of Control
Glicken, Morley D. – Journal of the International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, 1978
Children identifies as pre-delinquent often show early signs of aggression, may be involved in theft, often have learning problems, and act out in the classroom. The author shares several ideas for treatment strategies which have been found to be effective in a variety of treatment situations. (Author/DOW)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
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Altmaier, Elizabeth Mitchell; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1979
Results indicated that effectiveness of attribution therapy depended on the timing of the intervention and the locus of control orientation of the participant. Internals evidenced greater self-acceptance when intervention occurred prior to negative evaluation. Externals' ratings of self-evaluation were not influenced. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Adults, Attribution Theory, Behavior Modification, Counseling Effectiveness
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Cain, Rudolph A. – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1994
This exploratory, cross-sectional study examined the impact of independent variables on the adult development cycle of 33 African-American professionals. Shifts in locus of control and life themes and the impact of racism on locus of control were focuses of the inquiry. Implications for diagnosis and intervention are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Attitudes, Blacks, Identification
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Minor, Kevin I.; Elrod, Preston – Youth and Society, 1994
Examines the impact of job preparation, short-term outdoor adventure, and family relationships on juvenile probationers' self-concept, loci of control, and perceptions of juvenile justice. Results indicate that the intervention did not achieve its intended effects, as measured by self-report scales. Outcomes relating to program design and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Delinquency, Intervention, Job Training
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Greer, Jeptha V. – Exceptional Children, 1991
This commentary examines at-risk students who are seen as in danger of losing control of their lives because of external loci of control and society's lack of coherent self-control. At-risk students are considered to be suitable candidates for intervention as much as students with more conventional disabilities. (PB)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education
Albuquerque Public Schools, NM. – 1986
The Youth Leadership Program (YLP) has been in operation in schools throughout Albuquerque and the State of New Mexico for four years. Students selected for the program represented two groups: high risk, or negative, leaders; and positive leaders. The program established situations in which pupils from both groups could work together in individual…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Dropout Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students
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Benfield, Connie Y.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1988
Assessment of clinically depressed and nondepressed children (ages 9-17) on measures of attributional style, hopelessness, depression, life stress, and child temperament suggested absence of a unique constellation of cognitive characteristics in depressed children compared with the nondepressed sample. Treatment appeared to affect self-reported…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Comparative Analysis, Coping, Depression (Psychology)
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Kourilsky, Marilyn – Journal of Experimental Education, 1979
An empirical investigation of the optimum amount of teacher intervention in experience-based education was conducted. Teachers trained in the Mini-Society Instructional System kept journals of their roles and students' roles. It was concluded that nonintervention was the most effective teaching strategy. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Economics Education, Experiential Learning, Intermediate Grades
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