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Lee, Shawna J.; Tolman, Richard M. – Social Work Research, 2006
The authors explored the relationship among childhood sexual abuse (CSA), physical and mental health work barriers, and employment outcomes using a large panel study of current and former welfare recipients. Controlling for human capital and demographic characteristics, they found CSA was associated with significantly fewer months worked over the…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Sexual Abuse, Employment Level, Welfare Recipients
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Burns, Shaun Michael; Ludlow, Larry H. – Journal of Personnel Evaluation in Education, 2005
Institutions of higher learning employ compulsory attendance policies with the expectation that these mandates enhance students' academic performance and perceptions of course quality. However, numerous empirical investigations demonstrate equivocal and often contradictory findings regarding the relationship between attendance and various markers…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Teacher Effectiveness, Attendance Patterns, Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance
Vail, Kathleen – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
In this article, the author focuses on how names affect children's performance on tests and cites the study of a University of Florida researcher regarding teacher's expectations for children. Economics professor David Figlio says children with unique or unusual sounding names do worse on standardized tests than their siblings who have more…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grades (Scholastic), Standardized Tests, Low Income Groups
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Goldstein, Brian A.; Fabiano, Leah; Washington, Patricia Swasey – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2005
Purpose: There is a paucity of information detailing the phonological skills of Spanish-English bilingual children and comparing that information to information concerning the phonological skills of predominantly English-speaking (PE) and predominantly Spanish-speaking (PS) children. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship…
Descriptors: Phonology, Bilingualism, English, Spanish
Stanley, Rodney E.; French, P. Edward – Journal of College Admission, 2005
Academic literature regarding state lotteries' impact on education deals primarily with issues of funding, rather than searches for evidence of lotteries directly advancing the cause of higher education, by measuring enrollment numbers before and after the adoption of a state lottery. This study fills this void by researching whether…
Descriptors: Higher Education, State Aid, Educational Finance, Literature Reviews
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Clarke, Marie; Drudy, Sheelagh – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2006
This paper explores the problems and challenges of teaching for diversity, social justice and global awareness in initial teacher education. It addresses the issues of student teacher identity, the attitudes of students, and their approach to classroom practice. The authors argue that general attitudes to issues of diversity, must be placed within…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Justice, Teacher Education, Student Attitudes
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Lopez, Frederick G.; Fons-Scheyd, Alia; Morua, Wendy; Chaliman, Rebecca – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2006
This study examined the nature and impact of dyadic perfectionism over a 3-month interval within a sample of 116 college students who were currently involved in an intimate heterosexual relationship. Dyadic perfectionism scores were stable and correlated as expected with scores on concurrent measures of adult attachment orientations and…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Risk
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Wilkens, Roxanne; London, Manuel – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
This study examined relationships between group climate (participants' learning orientation, feelings of psychological safety, and self-disclosure), process (feedback and conflict), and performance in continuous quality improvement groups. Forty-nine participants in eight hospital groups were surveyed as the groups neared completion. Groups were…
Descriptors: Classification, Interviews, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Feedback
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Ginsburg-Block, Marika D.; Rohrbeck, Cynthia A.; Fantuzzo, John W. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2006
Meta-analysis was used to examine social, self-concept, and behavioral effects of peer-assisted learning (PAL) interventions with elementary school students. An electronic search of PsycINFO and ERIC databases resulted in 36 relevant PAL studies. Overall, effect sizes were small to moderate across the 3 outcome variable domains. Both social and…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Self Concept, Peer Groups, Cooperative Learning
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Doyle, Jeff – NASPA Journal, 2004
This quantitative study was based on the survey results of 216 chief student affairs officers' (CSAOs) at United States' colleges and universities whose enrollments were between 500 and 3,000 students. In the spring of 2001, 58% of the CSAOs returned the 42-item Survey of Student Learning Principles, based on the seven "Principles of Good…
Descriptors: Student Personnel Services, Surveys, Student Personnel Workers, Colleges
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Kuhnmunch, Gregory; Beller, Sieghard – Cognitive Science, 2005
The mental model theory of naive causal understanding and reasoning (Goldvarg & Johnson-Laird, 2001, Cognitive Science, 25, 565-610) claims that people distinguish between causes and enabling conditions on the basis of sets of models that represent possible causal situations. In the tasks used to test this hypothesis, however, the proposed set of…
Descriptors: Models, Cognitive Processes, Morphology (Languages), Association (Psychology)
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Schappe, Julie F. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2005
Current preschool assessments lack the ability to capture performance variance and complex thinking skills. This study examined the relationship among student performance, student feelings, and teacher perceptions as they apply to using a formal performance assessment in a preschool setting. A formal performance assessment was administered to 71…
Descriptors: Correlation, Academic Achievement, Teacher Attitudes, Thinking Skills
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Connell, Sharon – Environmental Education Research, 2006
The purpose of this paper is to contribute to methodological discourse about research approaches to environmental education. More specifically, the paper explores the current status of the "empirical-analytical methodology" and its "positivist" (traditional- and post-positivist) ideologies, in environmental education research through the critical…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Environmental Education, Criticism, Role of Education
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Cukras, Grace-Ann Gorga – College Teaching, 2006
Research has consistently found that college students, especially freshmen, are not independent learners. To help students become self-regulated learners, reading and study skills courses as well as academic assistance programs should be designed to address this concern. Students must develop an inventory of study strategies that can be…
Descriptors: Study Skills, Learning Strategies, College Students, College Freshmen
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Miller, Jeffrey R.; Piper, Tinka Markham; Ahern, Jennifer; Tracy, Melissa; Tardiff, Kenneth J.; Vlahov, David; Galea, Sandro – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
Evidence on the relationship between income inequality and suicide is inconsistent. Data from the New York City Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for all fatal injuries was collected to conduct a multilevel case-control study. In multilevel models, suicide decedents (n = 374) were more likely than accident controls (n = 453) to reside in…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Suicide, Income, Neighborhoods
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