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Andersen, Barbara L.; Golden-Kreutz, Deanna M.; Emery, Charles F.; Thiel, Debora L. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2009
Trials testing the efficacy of psychological interventions for cancer patients had their beginnings in the 1970s. Since then, hundreds of trials have found interventions to be generally efficacious. In this article, we describe an intervention grounded in a conceptual model that includes psychological, behavioral, and biological components. It is…
Descriptors: Intervention, Cancer, Patients, Stress Variables
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Daniel, Stephanie S.; Goldston, David B. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2009
Suicidal behavior is developmentally mediated, but the degree to which interventions for suicidal behaviors have been developmentally tailored has varied widely. Published controlled studies of psychosocial treatment interventions for reducing adolescent suicidal behavior are reviewed, with a particular emphasis on the developmental nuances of…
Descriptors: Suicide, Youth, Developmental Stages, Psychological Patterns
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Rouder, Jeffrey N.; Morey, Richard D. – Psychological Review, 2009
Following G. T. Fechner (1966), thresholds have been conceptualized as the amount of intensity needed to transition between mental states, such as between a states of unconsciousness and consciousness. With the advent of the theory of signal detection, however, discrete-state theory and the corresponding notion of threshold have been discounted.…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Probability, Item Response Theory, Cognitive Processes
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Henry, Jim – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2009
Over the past 20 years, the value placed on creativity has dramatically increased, and it has become centrally relevant to education on a global scale. This article explores the many elements involved in the creative process in the hope of providing educators with a working knowledge of how creativity might be enhanced. Recommendations are drawn…
Descriptors: Creativity, Global Approach, Teachers, Student Motivation
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Whitton, Melissa; Weatherly, Jeffrey N. – American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center, 2009
Twelve American Indian (AI) and 12 non-AI participants gambled on a slot-machine simulation and on video poker. Prior to the gambling sessions, half of the participants consumed alcohol while the other half consumed a placebo beverage. They then played the slot-machine simulation three times, with the percentage of programmed "near misses" varying…
Descriptors: American Indians, Drinking, Comparative Analysis, Simulation
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Aviezer, Hillel; Bentin, Shlomo; Hassin, Ran R.; Meschino, Wendy S.; Kennedy, Jeanne; Grewal, Sonya; Esmail, Sherali; Cohen, Sharon; Moscovitch, Morris – Brain, 2009
Numerous studies have demonstrated that Huntington's disease mutation-carriers have deficient explicit recognition of isolated facial expressions. There are no studies, however, which have investigated the recognition of facial expressions embedded within an emotional body and scene context. Real life facial expressions are typically embedded in…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Perception, Neurological Impairments, Genetic Disorders
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Lundqvist, Lars-Olov; Carlsson, Fredrik; Hilmersson, Per; Juslin, Patrik N. – Psychology of Music, 2009
A crucial issue in research on music and emotion is whether music evokes genuine emotional responses in listeners (the emotivist position) or whether listeners merely perceive emotions expressed by the music (the cognitivist position). To investigate this issue, we measured self-reported emotion, facial muscle activity, and autonomic activity in…
Descriptors: Music, Emotional Response, Physiology, Human Body
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Andreou, Georgia; Galantomos, Ioannis – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2009
In this article we argue that conceptual competence should be seen as a component of second language (L2) communicative competence. Abstract concepts are highly expressed by means of metaphors, metonymies, idioms and other types of figurative language. In literature it is suggested that knowledge and appropriate use of these lexical segments are…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Figurative Language, Communicative Competence (Languages), Greek
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Graham, Rodger; Robinson, Johanna; Mulhall, Peter – Psychology of Music, 2009
Increased processing time for threatening stimuli is a reliable finding in emotional Stroop tasks. This is particularly pronounced among individuals with anxiety disorders and reflects heightened attentional bias for perceived threat. In this repeated measures study, 35 healthy participants completed a randomized series of Stroop tasks involving…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Color, Anxiety, Brain
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Hattam, Robert; Prosser, Brenton; Brady, Kathy – Critical Studies in Education, 2009
Recent scholarship has identified the emergence of a new modality of policy work: the mediatisation of policy. This paper provides an Australian case study which reports on the tactics of an Australian Federal Minister of Education and a media commentator who both engaged in public pedagogical work for the purpose of spinning education policy. In…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy
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Galman, Sally – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2009
This paper presents findings from an ethnographic study of beginning pre-service teachers enrolled in a large U.S. teacher preparation program (N = 34). Discussion focuses on participants' identity development as examined through the lens of the stories they learn and tell during and about their initial experiences of becoming teachers.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Self Concept, Individual Development, Personal Narratives
Mansbacher, Jordana – Exceptional Parent, 2009
For most children, the developmental stage of exploring the world by putting everything, food and non-food items, in or around the mouth begins at birth and ends around 18 months of age. However, for those with developmental disabilities, this tendency may last into adulthood with the ingestion of non-nutritive, non-food items, a disorder called…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Developmental Stages, Behavior Disorders, Eating Habits
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Butler, Udi Mandel – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2009
This article investigates the experiences, identities and aspirations of children and adolescents living on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, formed as they are around the conditions of exclusion, violence and discrimination. Significant here are experiences of "revolta"--revolt or rage--the aspiration for freedom through life on the street…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Citizenship, Freedom, Foreign Countries
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Jackson, Margaret C.; Wu, Chia-Yun; Linden, David E. J.; Raymond, Jane E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2009
Although some views of face perception posit independent processing of face identity and expression, recent studies suggest interactive processing of these 2 domains. The authors examined expression-identity interactions in visual short-term memory (VSTM) by assessing recognition performance in a VSTM task in which face identity was relevant and…
Descriptors: Adults, Short Term Memory, Perception, Human Body
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Cha, Christine B.; Nock, Matthew K. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2009
Emotional intelligence is found to be a protective factor for suicidal behavior after examining the relations between childhood sexual abuse and suicidal ideation and attempts to emotional intelligence. Childhood sexual abuse is found to be a strong predictive of the results.
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Sexual Abuse, Suicide, Children
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