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Mianmian Fei – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2024
Fries-Britt et al.'s (2014) Learning Race in a U.S. Context (LRUSC) emergent framework holds significant prominence in international student literature as the pioneering framework to theorize perceptions of race and responses to racialized experiences among college students of color born and raised outside of the US. This essay reviewed 11…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Student Experience, College Students, Minority Group Students
Spyridoula Tsouganatou – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this dissertation is to identify quality indicators for visual based learning material for technology education classes for grades 6th to 9th. This is a three round Delphi study aimed in answering the following research question. RQ: What are the quality indicators that contribute to the successful selection of visual-based learning…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Grade 9
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Susie D. Lamborn; Julie Paasch-Anderson – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2024
This study investigated Hmong American adolescents' perceptions of their mother as helping them understand race as Asian American youths in an urban context. Twenty-four Hmong American adolescents ages 14 to 18 (M = 15.8; 67% female; 54% U.S. born, 46% born in Southeast Asia) participated in semi-structured interviews, following approval of the…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Asian Americans, Adolescents, Attitudes
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Kerri L. Shelton Taylor – Science Education and Civic Engagement, 2024
This project report describes the process of a team of undergraduate researchers (Chemistry and Nursing majors), who analyzed 20th-century medical kits housed at The Columbus Museum (Columbus, GA, USA). Curators and museum personnel were unfamiliar with the contents and needed assistance in identifying the various chemical contents. Items were…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Museums, Medicine, Student Projects
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Andrea G. Marshall; Kit Neikirk; Dominique Stephens; Edgar Garza-Lopez; Zer Vue; Heather K. Beasley; Yelena Janumyan Doe; Desmond Campbell; Letimicia Fears; Ahmad Alghanem; Elsie C. Spencer; Estevão Scudese; Beverly Owens; Chia Vang; Derrick J. Morton; Zachary Conley; Antentor Hinton; Antentor Hinton Jr. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Identity matters in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) because it can affect an individual's long-term sense of belonging, which may in turn affect their persistence in STEMM. Early K-12 science classes often teach students about the foundational discoveries of the field, which have been predominately made, or at…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Diversity, Scientists, STEM Education
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Houa Vang – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
This study examines how Southeast Asian American students develop their ethnoracial identities at an Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution (AANAPISI) and a non-AANAPISI, and if there are differences between the two institutions. Drawing on interviews with 26 Southeast Asian American undergraduate students, I find…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Racial Identification, Ethnicity, Minority Serving Institutions
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Jing Yu – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This article examines how Chinese international students perceive the racial identity of Asian Americans and how they position this pan-national, pan-ethnic, phenotypical-based group in relation to other oppressed minorities. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks of the world racial system and racial triangulation, this article argues that Chinese…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Students, Racial Identification, Asian Americans
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Douglas B. Petersen; Alisa Konishi-Therkildsen; Kallie Dawn Clark; Anahi Kamila DeRobles; Ashley Elizabeth Frahm; Kristi Jones; Camryn Lettich; Trina D. Spencer – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Several studies have demonstrated that dynamic assessment can be a less biased, valid approach for the identification of language disorder among diverse school-age children. However, all prior studies have included a relatively small number of participants, which is generally not adequate for psychometric research. This is the first…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Language Impairments, Language Usage, Individual Characteristics
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Lockamyeir, Robert F.; Carlson, Curt A.; Jones, Alyssa R.; Carlson, Maria A.; Weatherford, Dawn R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The distance from which an eyewitness views a perpetrator is a critical factor for eyewitness identification, but has received little research attention. We presented three mock-crime videos to participants, varying distance to three perpetrators (3, 10, or 20 m). Across two experiments, increased distance reduced empirical discriminability in the…
Descriptors: Visual Discrimination, Accuracy, Identification, Crime
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Greenstein, Michael; Franklin, Nancy – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
As an approach-oriented emotion, anger appears to affect behavioral thresholds in a range of contexts. The current work consists of three experiments examining this in the context of eyewitness identification procedures. Experiments 1 and 2 examined the relationship between a witness' anger and identification reliability, and Experiment 3 examined…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Identification, Victims of Crime, Reliability
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Lampinen, James Michael; Race, Brittany; Wolf, Alexander P.; Phillips, Paulie; Moriarty, Nathalie; Smith, Andrew M. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
It is generally agreed that proper pre-lineup instructions can reduce the rate of mistaken identifications of innocent suspects. However, the exact nature of these instructions has not been empirically established. We compared the effects of the detailed pre-lineup instructions recommended by the US Department of Justice to a simple instruction…
Descriptors: Identification, Guidelines, Bias, Error Patterns
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Luna, Karlos; Albuquerque, Pedro B. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
The qualitative regulation of grain size allows witnesses to increase the accuracy of their reports by adding alternatives (e.g., "the robber concealed his face with a mask, with a stocking, or with a balaclava"). However, such answers may include incompatible alternatives which may make police officers and juries distrust witnesses. In…
Descriptors: Memory, Accuracy, Identification, Recognition (Psychology)
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Moreland, Molly B.; Clark, Steven E. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
A prominent and long-standing theory of eyewitness identification decision making distinguishes between "absolute judgments," based on the lineup members' match to the witness's memory of the perpetrator, versus "relative judgments," based on match values relative to other lineup members. This distinction was implemented in a…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking, Identification, Accuracy
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Jones, Alyssa R.; Carlson, Curt A.; Lockamyeir, Robert F.; Hemby, Jacob A.; Carlson, Maria A.; Wooten, Alex R. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2020
Many crimes occur in which a perpetrator has a distinctive facial feature, such as a tattoo or black eye, but few eyewitness identification (ID) studies have involved such a feature. We conducted an experiment to determine how eyewitness ID performance is impacted by a distinctive facial feature, and how police could deal with this issue.…
Descriptors: Identification, Recall (Psychology), Physical Characteristics, Crime
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Johnson, Martha; Larsen, Anders – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2020
This article illustrates the problematic nature of the use of intercultural, international exchange as the primary or singular mode of understanding the study abroad experience and proposes alternative ways of talking to students about their study abroad experiences. While the focus on cultural exchange may be a practical trope, it creates a clear…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Student Experience, Cultural Influences, Identification
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