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Hilton, Sterling C.; Schau, Candace; Olsen, Joseph A. – Structural Equation Modeling, 2004
In addition to student learning, positive student attitudes have become an important course outcome for many introductory statistics instructors. To adequately assess changes in mean attitudes across introductory statistics courses, the attitude instruments used should be invariant by administration time. Attitudes toward statistics from 4,910…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, College Students, Higher Education, Factor Structure
Kazelskis, Richard; Thames, Dana; Reeves, Carolyn – Reading Psychology an international quarterly, 2004
The Elementary Reading Attitude Survey (ERAS) is purported to measure attitude toward recreational and academic reading. The present study examined the validity of this two-factor model across gender and race. Since measurement results are often group specific, factor invariance cannot be assumed, but should be tested empirically. No statistically…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Measures (Individuals), Gender Differences, African American Students
Secades-Villa, Roberto; Fernandez-Hermida, Jose Ramon; Vallejo-Seco, Guillermo – Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2005
The main objective of this research was to analyze the influence and the differential weight of certain family factors in Spanish adolescent substance abuse. A representative sample of 1,680 students of both sexes from all over Spain took part in the study. The results show that the variables associated with drug consumption are: male,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Narcotics, Drug Abuse, Risk
Hunter, Darryl; Gambell, Trevor; Randhawa, Bikkar – Educational Review, 2005
Because of its centrality to school success, social status, and workplace effectiveness, oral and aural skills development has been increasingly emphasized in Canadian curricula, classrooms and, very recently, large-scale assessment. The corresponding emphasis on group processes and collaborative learning has aimed to address equity issues in…
Descriptors: International Studies, Teaching Methods, Speech Communication, Social Status
Lepper, Mark R.; Corpus, Jennifer Henderlong; Iyengar, Sheena S. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
Age differences in intrinsic and extrinsic motivation and the relationships of each to academic outcomes were examined in an ethnically diverse sample of 797 3rd-grade through 8th-grade children. Using independent measures, the authors found intrinsic and extrinsic motivation to be only moderately correlated, suggesting that they may be largely…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Age Differences, Standardized Tests, Student Motivation
Delnevo, Cristine D.; Lewis, M. Jane; Kaufman, Ira; Abatemarco, Diane J. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2004
Objective: To determine the agreement between 2 measures (adult vs adolescent) of current cigarette smoking among young adults. Methods: We examined data from 1007 young adults from the New Jersey Adult Tobacco Survey. The adult measure incorporates lifetime and present use, whereas the adolescent measure assesses past 30-day use. The kappa…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Smoking, Adolescents, Measures (Individuals)
Fletcher, Richard; Hattie, John – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2005
Typically, group differences are analyzed at the subdomain or test level using composite scores. This can mask the effect of individual items across groups. For example, two items from the Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ) are worded in terms of internal ("I am good looking") and external ("Nobody thinks Im good looking") frames of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Test Bias
Jones, Diane Carlson; Vigfusdottir, Thorbjorg Helga; Lee, Yoonsun – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2004
This research evaluates the contributions of three dimensions of appearance culture (appearance magazine exposure, appearance conversations with friends, and peer appearance criticism) and body mass index (BMI) to internalization of appearance ideals and body image dissatisfaction. Four hundred thirty-three girls and 347 boys in Grades 7 through…
Descriptors: Criticism, Periodicals, Gender Differences, Body Composition
Wade, T. Joel; Bielitz, Sara – Journal of Black Psychology, 2005
Skin color in relation to perceived attractiveness, personality ratings, and perceived life success of African Americans was investigated in a 2 (sex of participant) 2 (skin color of stimulus person) 2 (sex of stimulus person) design. Based on prior research, Skin Color Sex of Stimulus Person and Sex of Participant Skin Color interactions were…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Color, Attitude Measures, Gender Differences
Kowaleski-Jones, Lori; Dunifon, Rachel – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
Using data from the 1996 National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY79) merged mother-child sample, we investigate the impact of two family events, parental divorce and the birth of a sibling, on the cognitive stimulation and emotional support provided to children in the home. We use fixed-effect regression techniques to control for unmeasured…
Descriptors: Siblings, Divorce, Family Environment, Family Influence
Dilworth, Jennie E. Long – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
Prior research has inconsistently documented the gendered nature of negative spillover between the domains of home and work. Little is known about predictors of negative spillover for employed mothers and fathers. Using the 1997 wave of the National Study of the Changing Workforce, this study's purpose was twofold: to determine if a difference…
Descriptors: Mothers, Life Satisfaction, Marital Satisfaction, Family Life
Strazdins, Lyndall; Broom, Dorothy H. – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
Family members do work to meet people's emotional needs, improve their well-being, and maintain harmony. When emotional work is shared equally, both men and women have access to emotional resources in the family. However, like housework and child care, the distribution of emotional work is gendered. This study examines the psychological health…
Descriptors: Marriage, Females, Intimacy, Gender Differences
Utz, Rebecca L.; Reidy, Erin B.; Carr, Deborah; Nesse, Randolph; Wortman, Camille – Journal of Family Issues, 2004
This study examines (a) whether widowhood affects the performance of daily household activities, (b) the extent to which dependence on children mediates the effect of widowhood on subsequent housework performance, and (c) the extent to which these patterns vary by gender. Using the Changing Lives of Older Couples study, a prospective survey of…
Descriptors: Widowed, Grief, Housework, Older Adults
Kirkcaldy, Bruce D.; Eysenck, Michael W.; Siefen, Georg R. – School Psychology International, 2004
Although there is an enormous amount of literature demonstrating socio-psychological determinants of suicide and self-injurious behaviour among adults or clinical samples of children and adolescents, there is a scarcity of studies focussing on non-clinical adolescent samples. The current study examined associations between self-reported data on…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Anxiety, Adolescents, Educational Attainment
Read, Sanna; Westerhof, Gerben J.; Dittmann-Kohli, Freya – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 2005
The aim of this study was to investigate the degree and content of negative meaning (i.e., negative evaluations, motivations, feelings) in four different age groups of men and women in East- and West-Germany. A sample was drawn from 290 cities in Germany which was stratified according to four age groups (18-25, 40-54, 55-69, and 70-85), gender and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Gender Differences

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