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Peer reviewedMostow, Allison J.; Izard, Carroll E.; Fine, Sarah; Trentacosta, Christopher J. – Child Development, 2002
This study examined a model of emotional, cognitive, and behavior predictors of peer acceptance in 201 early elementary school students. Findings indicated that social skills mediated the effect of emotion knowledge on same- and opposite-sex social preference. However, social skills and verbal ability were more strongly related to opposite-sex…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Children, Cognitive Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedPatton, Wendy; Creed, Peter A.; Muller, Juanita – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2002
Hypothesized that students who continue full-time study after high school have higher levels of career maturity, psychological well-being, and academic achievement while at school. Surveyed 254 Australian seniors and 132 of these students 9 months after graduation. Found that students who proceeded to full-time further study scored higher in all…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Grade 12, Graduate Study
Peer reviewedPritchard, Mary E.; Wilson, Gregory S. – Journal of College Student Development, 2003
College academic success and retention have traditionally been predicted using demographic and academic variables. This study moved beyond traditional predictors. A survey of 218 undergraduate students revealed that emotional and social factors (e.g., stress, frequency of alcohol consumption) related to GPA and emotional factors (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Drinking, Grade Point Average
Peer reviewedBoyd, Brian A. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2002
A review of articles concerning use of social support to alleviate stress in mothers of children with autism found an association between challenging child characteristics and mothers seeking social support, with mothers under greater stress being more prone to pursue social support. Informal support appeared more effective than formal support.…
Descriptors: Autism, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Mothers
Peer reviewedCross, Tracy L.; Gust-Brey, Karyn; Ball, P. Bonny – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2002
A case study of an academically gifted college student who committed suicide resulted in three sets of findings: those that reflected exclusively on the subject's life, those that compared his life with 3 previous psychological autopsies conducted, and those that reflected the parents' observations and experiences of his life. (Contains…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Depression (Psychology), Gifted
Peer reviewedFarrington, David P. – Journal of Adolescence, 1990
Summarizes key predictors of offending discovered in longitudinal study of 411 males. Most important childhood predictors of offending were socioeconomic deprivation, poor parenting, family deviance, school problems, hyperactivity-impulsivity-attention deficit, and antisocial child behavior. Proposes theory to explain results, including…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Attention Deficit Disorders, Child Rearing, Crime Prevention
Peer reviewedSummers, Jerry A. – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1991
Describes a study of college students that was conducted to isolate interactivity as an independent variable and test its effects upon student learning, the time required to complete the study unit, and student attitudes. Results are compared for a group using a traditional videotape and one using an interactive videotape. (five references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedFinn, Jeremy D. – Review of Educational Research, 1989
Two models are presented, which depict dropping out as a developmental process that may begin in the earliest grades. The frustration-self-esteem model focuses on school failure and student rejection of or by a school. The participation-identification model focuses on student involvement in schooling, with behavioral and emotional components. (TJH)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Dropouts
Peer reviewedJouriles, Ernest N.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989
Assessed association between interspousal aggression and child problems after controlling for parents' general marital discord among 87 couples requesting marital therapy. Spouses completed measures of marital aggression, marital discord, child problems, and family demographics. Results showed that marital aggression contributed unique variance to…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, Family Environment
Peer reviewedMelekian, Badrig A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
A retrospective review of 249 French children (ages 8-15) with severe dyslexia found that families were characterized by low occupational status and educational level for parents and predominance of high-ranking children in large sibships. Parental age and matrimonial status seemed unimportant. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dyslexia, Elementary Education, Employment Level
Peer reviewedBeaulieu, R. P. – Psychology: A Journal of Human Behavior, 1990
Students (N=94) enrolled in a senior-level management course over six semesters were used to investigate the ability of four measures from two industrial tests to predict course performance. The resulting multiple regression equation with four predictors could accurately predict achievement of males, but not of females. (Author/TE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Administration Education, College Seniors, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDe Moor, Carl; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1989
Compared generic tobacco use among Hispanic, White, Black, and Asian youths (N=4,980) in grades 4, 7, 10, and 12. Found prevalence of regular use was highest among Whites, followed by Hispanics, Blacks, and Asians. Marijuana, alcohol, and other drug use explained approximately 40 percent of variance in tobacco use in each ethnic group. Other…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Asian Americans, Black Students, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedBear, George G. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 1990
Describes study of seventh graders that was conducted to examine the relationship of a knowledge of computer ethics to attitudes toward computers and sociomoral reasoning. Variables of gender and verbal ability are examined, a measure of computer ethics is described, and results are analyzed. (31 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Correlation, Ethics, Factor Analysis
Peer reviewedPentz, Mary Ann; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1990
The relationship between level of program implementation and change in adolescent drug use behavior in the Midwestern Prevention Project was assessed. Results for 5,065 sixth and seventh graders at follow up are discussed in terms of research assumptions about the quality of program implementation and possible school-level predictors of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Programs, Drug Abuse, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedJohnson, Marvin L.; Walberg, Herbert J. – Community College Review, 1989
Examines the applicability of Walberg's model of educational productivity to a community college setting. Finds that prior achievement, use of out-of-school time, motivation, social context of the classroom, and age have positive effects on grade point average, while quantity of instruction and emphasis on education at home have negative effects.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Classroom Environment, Community Colleges


