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Yates, Shirley M. – International Education Journal, 2004
Career and further education aspirations, educational progress and perceptions of the learning environment were measured annually over three years in primary and secondary boys from a single sex non-government school, following the changeover to coeducation. Hierarchical Linear Modelling analyses revealed the significant role played by the career…
Descriptors: Males, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Single Sex Schools
Burlew, Larry D.; Serface, Holly C. – ADULTSPAN Journal, 2006
The authors argue that unlike their younger counterparts, who experience their young adult development within a dual-identity or bicultural framework, older, African American, gay men experience their development through 3 distinct cultural perspectives. Using a constructivist framework, the authors explore this tricultural development and make…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Services, Homosexuality
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Loh, Catherine; Gidycz, Christine A. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
The majority of studies evaluating the relationship between childhood sexual assault and subsequent sexual assault perpetration by men have been conducted retrospectively and with incarcerated populations. The present study seeks to improve on previous research by prospectively investigating the relationship between childhood sexual assault and…
Descriptors: Males, Adults, Undergraduate Students, Sexual Abuse
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Messemer, Jonathan E.; Valentine, Thomas – Adult Basic Education: An Interdisciplinary Journal for Adult Literacy Educational Planning, 2004
The purpose of this study was to measure the learning gains for a group of male inmates (n = 124) participating in an adult basic education program in a closed security prison within the southeastern region of the United States. Learning gains were measured for the basic skill areas of reading, math, and language. The number of hours of…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Males, Adult Education, Basic Skills
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Watts, Ivan Eugene; Erevelles, Nirmala – American Educational Research Journal, 2004
Most pragmatic responses to school violence seek to assign individual blame and to instill individual responsibility in students. The authors of this article argue that school violence is the result of the structural violence of oppressive social conditions that force students (especially low-income, male African American and Latino students) to…
Descriptors: Violence, Race, Critical Theory, Disabilities
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Sandstedt, Scott D.; Cox, Richard H.; Martens, Matthew P.; Ward, D. Gant; Webber, S. Nicole; Ivey, Starla – Journal of Career Development, 2004
Currently a sound and reliable measure of a student-athlete's career development does not exist. The purpose of this study was to develop a psychometrically sound instrument that measures the career situation of student athletes. Participants for the study were 204 (138 male and 66 female) student-athletes from a large midwestern Division I…
Descriptors: Predictive Validity, Locus of Control, Factor Analysis, Career Development
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van der Velde, Mandy E. G.; Bossink, Carin J. H.; Jansen, Paul G. W. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
Multinational organisations experience difficulties in finding managers willing to accept international assignments. This study has therefore focused on factors that can predict males' and females' willingness to accept international assignments, or to follow their partners on international assignments. Hypotheses were formulated based on the…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Females, Males, Hypothesis Testing
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Charlebois, Pierre; Brendgen, Mara; Vitaro, Frank; Normandeau, Sylvie; Boudreau, Jean-Francois – Journal of School Psychology, 2004
The present study examined (a) the predictive effect of disruptive boys' attendance to a prevention program (i.e., dosage) on post-intervention academic achievement and behavior and (b) the potential moderating effects of child and family characteristics in this context. The 3-year intervention program included reading, self-regulation, and social…
Descriptors: Prevention, Family Characteristics, Males, Followup Studies
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Ohan, Jeneva L.; Johnston, Charlotte – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2005
We examined the gender appropriateness of the DSM-IV symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and conduct disorder (CD). In Study 1, 100 mothers (35 of children with and 65 of children without ADHD) rated how gender-typical and problematic they saw DSM-IV symptoms of ADHD, ODD, and CD;…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Mothers
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Greene, Barbara A.; DeBacker, Teresa K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2004
Literature on future orientation and motivation was examined for gender differences. Research revealed gender differences from five theoretical orientations: achievement motivation, future time orientation, possible selves, expectancy-value, and social-cognitive. Some of those differences seemed best explained in terms of generational differences…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Gender Differences, Achievement Need, Goal Orientation
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Mattingly, Marybeth J.; Sayer, Liana C. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Free time has the potential to reduce time pressures, yet previous studies paradoxically report increases in free time concurrent with increases in feeling rushed. Using U.S. time diary data from 708 individuals in 1975 and 964 individuals in 1998, we review the evidence on trends in free time and subjective perceptions of feeling rushed, and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Perception, Leisure Time, Time Management
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Brown, David; Evans, John – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2004
Drawing on illustrations from a recent life history study that focused on male student teachers as they negotiated their way through a 1-year postgraduate certificate in education (PGCE) physical education teacher training course at a university in England, this paper explores how teachers are implicated in the social construction of gender…
Descriptors: Physical Education Teachers, Males, Physical Education, Foreign Countries
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Hyde, Janet Shibley – American Psychologist, 2005
The differences model, which argues that males and females are vastly different psychologically, dominates the popular media. Here, the author advances a very different view, the gender similarities hypothesis, which holds that males and females are similar on most, but not all, psychological variables. Results from a review of 46 meta-analyses…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Gender Differences, Females, Males
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Cafri, Guy; van den Berg, Patricia; Thompson, J. Kevin – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2006
Adolescent boys (n = 269) were assessed for levels of several risky behaviors related to the pursuit of muscularity, including substance use (anabolic steroids, prohormones, and ephedrine) dieting to gain weight, and symptoms of muscle dysmorphia (MD). The association between these behaviors and a variety of putative biological, psychological, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Males, Risk, Health Behavior
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Skeem, Jennifer L.; Mulvey, Edward P.; Odgers, Candice; Schubert, Carol; Stowman, Stephanie; Gardner, William; Lidz, Charles – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
Mental health professionals' (MHPs') accuracy in assessing the risk of violence in female patients is particularly limited. Based on assessments made by 205 MHPs of 605 patients in an emergency room, this study explored potential causes of MHPs' poorer accuracy in assessing women's potential for violence. The dimensions that underlie MHPs'…
Descriptors: Females, Patients, Males, Mental Health Workers
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