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Moore, Kristin Anderson; Whitney, Camille; Kinukawa, Akemi; Scarupa, Harriet J., Ed. – Child Trends, 2009
When families make the news, it is often for negative reasons such as violence or abuse. Negative perceptions of low-income families tend to be especially strong. However, families are critical to the positive development of children and youth, as well as to problems that may affect that development. Thus, it is important to examine not just the…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Family Characteristics, Socioeconomic Status, Adolescents
American Psychologist, 2009
Alice H. Eagly, winner of the Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions, is cited for her work in the field of social psychology, the psychology of gender, and the use of meta-analytic techniques. She envisions a psychology that extends from individual cognitions to societal structures. In addition to the citation, a biography and selected…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Social Influences, Prosocial Behavior, Recognition (Achievement)
Nolan, Lucinda A. – Religious Education, 2009
An impetus of the Religious Education Association (REA) toward becoming an actively intercultural and interreligious agency emerged in the third decade of its existence. This article explores this period through an examination of the involvement of the REA members, Father John Elliot Ross and others (1884-1946) in a series of seminars conducted by…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Conferences (Gatherings), Organizations (Groups), Seminars
Paleari, F. Giorgia; Regalia, Camillo; Fincham, Frank D. – Psychological Assessment, 2009
Three studies involving 328 married couples were conducted to validate the Marital Offence-Specific Forgiveness Scale, a new measure assessing offence-specific forgiveness for marital transgressions. The studies examined the dimensionality; internal consistency; and discriminant, concurrent, and predictive validity of the new measure. The final…
Descriptors: Marriage, Spouses, Validity, Reliability
Jones, Jami; Bush, Gail – Library Media Connection, 2009
According to early childhood education scholar and leading expert on this topic, Lilian G. Katz, dispositions are a "pattern of behavior exhibited frequently... in the absence of coercion... constituting a habit of mind under some conscious and voluntary control... intentional and oriented to broad goals" that can be taught and caught through…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Media Specialists, Librarians, Behavior Patterns
Gregory, Alice M.; Light-Hausermann, Jade H.; Rijsdijk, Fruhling; Eley, Thalia C. – Developmental Science, 2009
Prosocial behavior is an important aspect of normal social and psychological development. Adult and child twin studies typically estimate the heritability of prosocial behavior to be between 30 and 50%, although relatively little is known about genetic and environmental influences upon prosocial behavior in adolescence. We therefore examined…
Descriptors: Twins, Prosocial Behavior, Females, Adolescents
McAuliffe, Meghan D.; Hubbard, Julie A.; Romano, Lydia J. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2009
This study explored the role of the classroom teacher in peers' evaluations of liking and disliking of their classmates. Teacher cognitions about children (teacher liking of students, teacher attributions for aggressive student behavior) and teacher behavior toward children (positive, corrective/negative) were examined as mediators in the link…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Student Behavior, Prosocial Behavior, Child Behavior
Galliger, Courtney C.; Tisak, Marie S.; Tisak, John – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2009
Children's social interactions are often dependent upon the setting or context in which they occur. The current study explored the school bus as a unique context for social interaction. One hundred and fifty-seven elementary school students (78 males and 79 females), in grades 3, 4, and 5, completed a questionnaire concerning the rate and types of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, School Buses, Aggression, Bus Transportation
Kubina, Richard M., Jr.; Yurich, Kirsten K. L. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
With the increase of students with autism in public schools, alternative schools, and in-home programming, attention to effective learning procedures has increased. A general model based on precision teaching for practicing behavior to fluency is presented as a guide for teachers and parents. This model applies to a wide variety of skills and can…
Descriptors: Autism, Precision Teaching, Behavior Modification, Guides
Stichter, Janine P.; Randolph, Jena K.; Kay, Denise; Gage, Nicholas – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Evidence continues to maintain that the use of antecedent variables (i.e., instructional practices, and environmental characteristics) increase prosocial and adaptive behaviors of students with disabilities (e.g., Kern et al. in J Appl Behav Anal 27(1):7-19, 1994; Stichter et al. in Behav Disord 30:401-418, 2005). This study extends the literature…
Descriptors: Prosocial Behavior, Autism, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction
Lewin-Bizan, Selva; Lynch, Alicia Doyle; Fay, Kristen; Schmid, Kristina; McPherran, Caitlin; Lerner, Jacqueline V.; Lerner, Richard M. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2010
Although the positive youth development (PYD) model initially assumed inverse links between indicators of PYD and of risk/problem behaviors, empirical work in adolescence has suggested that more complex associations exist between trajectories of the two domains of functioning. To clarify the PYD model, this study assessed intraindividual change in…
Descriptors: Race, Pacific Islanders, American Indians, Adolescents
Gil, Malgorzata; da Costa, Jose – International Journal of Special Education, 2010
Many researchers around the world point out that bullying in schools is aimed towards others, in many cases against students with disabilities. Bullying is a serious issue, which involves many students and is, by far, the biggest violence problem in schools in many countries. The researchers investigated how provincial legislation and…
Descriptors: Bullying, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming
Heath, Melissa Allen; Moulton, Emily; Dyches, Tina Taylor; Prater, Mary Anne; Brown, Alec – Communique, 2011
The consequences of bullying are both widespread and severe. It disrupts learning, threatens school safety, and poses long-term emotional repercussions for bullies, victims, and bystanders. Although multiple strategies have targeted bullying, bullying must be understood within a social contextual framework beyond the bully-victim dyad. Davis and…
Descriptors: Altruism, Bullying, Mental Health Workers, Conflict Resolution
Spencer, Vicky G.; Simpson, Cynthia G.; Lynch, Sharon A. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
One support that has shown some promise for teaching appropriate classroom behaviors to students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is the use of social stories. A social story is a short, simple story written from the child's perspective. It describes a social situation, and through text and visual supports, it provides instruction on positive…
Descriptors: Autism, Intervention, Children, Behavior Problems
Abrams, Dominic; Rutland, Adam; Ferrell, Jennifer M.; Pelletier, Joseph – Child Development, 2008
The developmental model of subjective group dynamics hypothesizes that peer exclusion during middle childhood involves inferences about group dynamics. To test the generality of this prediction, children judged, within minimal groups, peers whose behavior was loyal versus disloyal (Study 1: n = 46, mean age = 113 months) or morally acceptable…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Inferences, Children, Prosocial Behavior

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