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Ciairano, Silvia; Bonino, Silvia; Kliewer, Wendy; Miceli, Renato; Jackson, Sandy – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2006
Associations among dating, sexual activity, gender, and adjustment were investigated in 2,273 Italian adolescents (54% female, ages 14 to 19 years) attending public high schools. After controlling for age and type of school attended, both being in a dating relationship and being male were associated with less alienation, more positive views of the…
Descriptors: Sexuality, Gender Differences, Depression (Psychology), Dating (Social)
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Burns, Robert; Nichols, Linda O.; Graney, Marshall J.; Martindale-Adams, Jennifer; Lummus, Allan – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2006
This study compared Black (n = 97) and White (n = 143) family caregivers regarding the relationship between subjective and objective cognitive assessments of Alzheimer's patients from the Memphis site of the NIA/NINR Resources for Enhancing Alzheimer's Caregivers Health (REACH) randomized clinical trial. Black and White caregivers' subjective…
Descriptors: Patients, Cognitive Ability, Multiple Regression Analysis, Alzheimers Disease
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Goodson, Ivor; Moore, Shawn; Hargreaves, Andy – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2006
Purpose: This article focuses on the sustainability of reform through the lens of teachers' nostalgia--the major form of memory among a demographically dominant cohort of experienced older teachers. Unwanted change evokes senses of nostalgia for these lost missions that take two forms: social and political. As teachers age, their responses to…
Descriptors: Memory, Teachers, Educational Change, Aging (Individuals)
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FeKula, Mary J.; Roberts, Laura – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2005
The purpose of this study was to examine the links among gender, age, and marital and family status to try to understand why women have been less likely than men to pursue the superintendent position. The participants of the study included individuals who earned a superintendent's letter of eligibility from a Pennsylvania institution of higher…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Superintendents, Males
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Rusk, Clinton P.; Brubaker, Keli M.; Balschweid, Mark A.; Pajor, Edmond A. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2005
Unethical occurrences at major livestock shows have spurred the need to raise ethical awareness to youngsters involved in agriculture. In order to eliminate unethical behavior, it is important to understand why people make the decisions they do. This study was based on Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which is the increasing…
Descriptors: Animals, Agricultural Education, Pretests Posttests, Ethics
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Baldry, Anna C.; Winkel, Frans Willem – Journal of Adolescence, 2003
Suicidal cognition is defined here as the combination of thinking about committing suicide and engaging in self-harm and is considered to indicate maladjustment following an extreme internalized reaction to negative life events. Victimization at home and at school might lead some youth to suicidal cognition. The present study aimed to examine…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Gender Differences, Suicide, Risk
Kesner, John E. – International Education Journal, 2005
Educators exert a tremendous influence on gifted children's academic and social-emotional development, thus their perceptions of these students is critical. Many factors are associated with a successful classroom experience for the gifted child, and the classroom teacher plays a vital role in that success. The teacher influences not only the…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Academically Gifted, Emotional Development, Teacher Influence
Tek, Ong Eng; Ruthven, Kenneth – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2005
This article reports the relative effect of smart and mainstream schooling on students' acquisition of science process skills which was measured using TIPS-II(M)--the Malay version of Burns, Okey, and Wise's (1985) Test of Integrated Process Skills II. Using students' primary-school science achievement results in the Standardized National…
Descriptors: Science Process Skills, Foreign Countries, Science Instruction, Science Achievement
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Campbell, Anne; Shirley, Louisa; Candy, Julia – Developmental Science, 2004
Gender schema theory proposes that children's acquisition of gender labels and gender stereotypes informs gender-congruent behaviour. Most previous studies have been cross-sectional and do not address the temporal relationship between knowledge and behaviour. We report the results of a longitudinal study of gender knowledge and sex-typed behaviour…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Gender Differences, Longitudinal Studies, Cognitive Development
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Howard, Jay R. – Journal of Higher Education, 2002
Student participation in discussion in traditional delivery and interactive college telecourses are compared. Results indicate that the norm of the consolidation of responsibility continues to prevail in traditional classroom discussion: a few students were responsible for the majority of interactions. However, in telecourses students frequently…
Descriptors: Telecourses, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Student Participation, Computer Mediated Communication
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Brouwers, Symen A.; Mishra, Ramesh C.; van de Vijver, Fons J. R. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2006
The confounding of chronological and educational age and of schooling and socioeconomic status are persistent problems in the study of the cognitive consequences of schooling. The educational system among the Kharwar in India provides a natural experiment to overcome these problems, since it shows neither source of confounding. The sample…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Factor Structure, Foreign Countries, Cognitive Development
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Stringer, Ronald W.; Heath, Nancy – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2006
One hundred and fifty-five students (average age of 127 months) were tested using the WRAT-3 reading and arithmetic subtests, the Self-Perception Profile for Children with Learning Disabilities (SPPLD) and the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI). One year later they were again tested with the same instruments. The authors hypothesised that…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Self Concept Measures, Arithmetic, Depression (Psychology)
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Almeida, Ana; Caurcel, Maria-Jesus; Machado, Jose-Cunha – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2006
This study investigates perceived characteristics of victims of peer bullying in a sample of 1237 adolescents (mean age is 13.3 years-old) in two southern European countries. Focusing upon perceived characteristics of victimized peers, the main goal was to inspect how descriptions of the victims varied according to country, age, gender,…
Descriptors: Bullying, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Victims of Crime
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Cuskelly, Monica; Jobling, Anne; Gilmore, Linda; Glenn, Sheila – Down Syndrome Research and Practice, 2006
This study examined parents' behaviours as they waited with their child. Children were presented with an attractively wrapped gift and then asked not to touch it until the experimenter returned from finishing some work in another room. Three parent groups and their children participated in the study--parents of children with Down syndrome, parents…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Parenting Styles, Down Syndrome, Mothers
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Sales, Jessica McDermott; Fivush, Robyn; Parker, Janat; Bahrick, Lorraine – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2005
We examined relations among stress, children's recall, and psychological functioning following Hurricane Andrew. Thirty-five children from mixed socioeconomic backgrounds were divided into low-, moderate-, and high-stress groups and were interviewed about the hurricane immediately after the storm and 6 years later. Our primary interest, stemming…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Young Children, Psychological Patterns, Children
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