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Hinnerich, Bjorn Tyrefors; Hoglin, Erik; Johannesson, Magnus – Economics of Education Review, 2011
Girls typically have higher grades than boys in school and recent research suggests that part of this gender difference may be due to discrimination of boys in grading. We rigorously test this in a field experiment where a random sample of the same tests in the Swedish language is subject to blind and non-blind grading. The non-blind test score is…
Descriptors: Gender Discrimination, Grading, Males, Gender Differences
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Burt, S. Alexandra; Donnellan, M. Brent; Iacono, William G.; McGue, Matt – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2011
There are two common approaches to sub-typing the well-documented heterogeneity within antisocial behavior: age-of-onset (i.e., childhood-onset versus adolescence-onset; see "Moffitt" 1993) and behavioral (i.e., physical aggression versus non-aggressive rule-breaking). These approaches appear to be associated, such that aggression is more…
Descriptors: Aggression, Children, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis
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Illingworth, Marjorie A.; Hanrahan, Donncha; Anderson, Claire E.; O'Kane, Kathryn; Anderson, Jennifer; Casey, Maureen; de Sousa, Carlos; Cross, J. Helen; Wright, Sukvhir; Dale, Russell C.; Vincent, Angela; Kurian, Manju A. – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2011
Fever-induced refractory epileptic encephalopathy in school-age children (FIRES) is a clinically recognized epileptic encephalopathy of unknown aetiology. Presentation in previously healthy children is characterized by febrile status epilepticus. A pharmacoresistant epilepsy ensues, occurring in parallel with dramatic cognitive decline and…
Descriptors: Seizures, Drug Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment, Diseases
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Ricciardelli, Rosemary; White, Philip – Qualitative Report, 2011
In postmodern scholarship there has been a temporal shift to thinking of the body as malleable rather than fixed, which has opened space for the remaking of the self via the remaking of the body (Featherstone, 1991; Giddens, 1991). Among men, this process is thought to interact with shifting understandings of masculinity. In this study, 14…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, Self Concept, Human Body
Schiff, Averil; Tarbox, Jonathan; Lanagan, Taira; Farag, Peter – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2011
Children with autism often display difficulty with swallowing pills and liquid medications. In the current study, stimulus fading and positive reinforcement established compliance with liquid medication administration in a young boy with autism. The boy's mother eventually administered liquid medication on her own. (Contains 1 figure.)
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Modification, Positive Reinforcement, Compliance (Psychology)
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Lim, Keol; Meier, Ellen B. – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2011
This study was developed to identify and describe new trends and gender differences in the use of computers and the Internet in South Korea. In this mixed-method study, both quantitative and qualitative techniques were used. Results indicated that both males and females used computers generally for four purposes: social networking, personal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Gender Differences, Males
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Owens, Delila; Simmons, Robert W., III; Bryant, Rhonda M.; Henfield, Malik – Urban Education, 2011
Using a qualitative framework, researchers explored urban African American male students' perceptions of their school counselors and the ways to improve school counseling services. While participants reported positive feelings toward their school counselors, they identified specific services school counselors can offer them to optimize academic…
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Urban Schools, School Counseling, School Counselors
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Brown, Keffrelyn D.; Kraehe, Amelia – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2011
In this article we consider the implications of using popular visual media as a pedagogic tool for helping teachers acquire critical sociocultural knowledge to work more effectively with students of color, particularly Black males. Drawing from a textual analysis (McKee 2001, 2003; Rose 2001) conducted in the critical visual studies tradition…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Teacher Education, Masculinity, Males
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Lemon, Janine M.; Gargaro, Belinda; Enticott, Peter G.; Rinehart, Nicole J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2011
Although autism spectrum disorders (ASD) affect more males than females, it is not clear whether neurobehavioural correlates of ASD are equivalent across genders. This study examined gender differences in neurobehavioural functioning in boys and girls with ASD. Participants were males with ASD (n = 10), females with ASD (n = 13), typically…
Descriptors: Females, Autism, Inhibition, Gender Differences
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Becker, Julia C.; Swim, Janet K. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Three experiments were conducted in the United States and Germany to test whether women and men endorse sexist beliefs because they are unaware of the prevalence of different types of sexism in their personal lives. Study 1 (N = 120) and Study 2 (N = 83) used daily diaries as a method to encourage individuals "to see the unseen." Results…
Descriptors: Females, Diaries, Attitude Change, Foreign Countries
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Hoffnung, Michele – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Motherhood is both an important topic and a challenge to teach. Pregnancy, childbirth, and the transition to motherhood are significant life experiences for most women, important choices for all women, and major events in the lives of most men. At the same time, they are topics about which everyone thinks they know a good deal. The complexity of…
Descriptors: Mothers, Family Life, Pregnancy, Birth
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Conley, Terri D.; Ramsey, Laura R. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
Our research aimed to systematically investigate how women and men are portrayed in magazine advertisements, deriving hypotheses from Jean Kilbourne's observed media analysis presented in her "Killing Us Softly" film series. A total of 790 advertisements in 19 magazines were coded. Results revealed support for many of Kilbourne's hypotheses. For…
Descriptors: History, Females, Films, Periodicals
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Mudrak, Jiri – High Ability Studies, 2011
The article presents results of a multiple-case study that examined the ways in which parents perceived and influenced the development of five children who showed extraordinary potential in various domains, such as school, sports or music. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect information about the children's development and were…
Descriptors: Children, Interviews, Gifted, Parent Attitudes
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Johnson, C. Douglas; Eby, Lillian T. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2011
The objectives of the present study were to identify the factors related to career success of college educated, African American men and to explore the relative importance of human capital, social capital, individual differences, and demographic attributes in predicting career success. Using a sample of 247 African American males, we found some…
Descriptors: African Americans, Males, Career Development, Success
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Ashley, Martin – Music Education Research, 2011
Between the approximate ages of 10 and 15, boys undergo a protracted phase of staged voice change that coincides with other changes in secondary sexual characteristics associated with puberty. A number of researchers, particularly John Cooksey in the United States, have described this. Tensions, however, remain between the theoretical model…
Descriptors: Singing, Early Adolescents, Listening Skills, Puberty
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