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Bertino, Melanie D.; Connell, Gabrielle; Lewis, Andrew J. – Clinical Psychologist, 2012
Background: This study investigated the relationship between parental personality patterns and internalising and externalising behaviour problems in a clinically referred sample of children (aged 4-8) and adolescents (aged 12-18). Methods: Data from families involved in two clinical trials in Victoria, Australia were analysed (n = 59). Families…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Risk, Behavior Problems, Children
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Nixon, Andy; Dam, Margaret; Packard, Abbot L. – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
This quantitative study investigated reasons that school principals recommend non-renewal of probationary teachers' contracts. Principal survey results from three regions of the US (Midwest, Rocky Mountains, & Southeast) were analyzed using the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney U statistical procedures, while significance was tested applying a…
Descriptors: Principals, Surveys, Contracts, Teacher Dismissal
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Belsky, Jay; Pluess, Michael – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2012
Much research on the quality of child care reveals it--in the case of low-quality child care--to be related to poorer child functioning, net of confounding factors, perhaps especially in the case of cognitive-linguistic performance. Recent work using data from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Study of Early…
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Child Health, Infants, Child Care
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Claus, Christopher J.; Chory, Rebecca M.; Malachowski, Colleen C. – Communication Education, 2012
This study investigated students' perceptions of their instructors' argumentativeness and verbal aggressiveness, classroom justice, and effectiveness of and likelihood of communicating student antisocial behavior alteration techniques (BATs). Results indicate that student perceptions of instructor argumentativeness were not related to their…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Aggression, Compliance (Psychology), Attitude Measures
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Maier, Michelle F.; Vitiello, Virginia E.; Greenfield, Daryl B. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2012
Early exposure to the multiple risk factors associated with poverty is related to an elevated risk for academic difficulty. Therefore, it is important to promote academic resilience as early as possible and to identify factors that support resilience. Given the positive relation between early language skills and later academic outcomes, examining…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Personality Traits, Disadvantaged Youth, Child Health
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Greenidge, Wendy-lou L.; Daire, Andrew P. – International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 2010
This study investigated the impact of emotional openness on attitudes towards seeking professional counseling of 500 English-speaking Caribbean college students, some living in the U.S. and others resident in the Caribbean. Length of stay in the U.S. was included as a potentially influential variable. Results indicated that emotional openness is a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Help Seeking, Predictor Variables, Counseling
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Kaniel, Shlomo – Gifted Education International, 2010
The article responds to the need for evidence-based dynamic assessment. The article is divided into two sections: In Part 1 we examine the scientific answer to the question of how far human mental activities and capabilities are domain general (DG) / domain specific (DS). A highly complex answer emerges from the literature review of domains such…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Ability, Intelligence, Personality Traits
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Tracey, Terence J. G. – Counseling Psychologist, 2010
"Context matters" is an alternative title to this article. All moderation is about context; the surrounding matter that defines and affects most everything. Moderation refers to one entity associated with a change in the relation between two other entities or variables. Moderators are examples of the "third variable" issue that pertains to the…
Descriptors: Professional Recognition, Counseling Psychology, Context Effect, Vocational Interests
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Liborio, Renata Maria Coimbra; Ungar, Michael – Children & Society, 2010
When viewed in the context of children's physical, social, and economic ecologies, children's work has both contextually specific benefits and consequences. This paper examines children's experiences of their economic activity using a theory of resilience as a contextually and culturally embedded phenomenon [British Journal of Social Work, 38…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Individual Development, Social Capital, Child Welfare
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Viding, Essi; Hanscombe, Ken B.; Curtis, Charles J. C.; Davis, Oliver S. P.; Meaburn, Emma L.; Plomin, Robert – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2010
Background: Quantitative genetic data from our group indicates that antisocial behaviour (AB) is strongly heritable when coupled with psychopathic, callous-unemotional (CU) personality traits. We have also demonstrated that the genetic influences for AB and CU overlap considerably. We conducted a genome-wide association scan that capitalises on…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Twins, Genetics, Scoring
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Silvia, Paul J.; Sanders, Camilla E. – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
The experience of interest is central to intrinsic motivation for learning, so it is important to understand the nature of interest and its sources. Individual differences in fluid intelligence (Gf) predict finding things more interesting, but it is possible that this effect is merely due to the overlap of Gf with openness to experience, a strong…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Learning Motivation, Individual Differences, Predictor Variables
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Hagedorn, W. Bryce; Moorhead, Holly J. Hartwig – Counseling and Values, 2010
Clients with addictive disorders who have an internalized need for perfection benefit from an integration of spirituality into counseling treatment. This article provides a review of the literature, offers a spiritual approach for working with clients who struggle with addiction and perfectionism, and provides a case study to demonstrate the…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Addictive Behavior, Spiritual Development, Counseling Techniques
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Zanskas, Stephen; Strohmer, Douglas C. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2010
The profession of rehabilitation counseling has undergone extensive empirical study. Absent from this research has been a theoretical basis for describing and understanding the profession and its associated work environment. The focus of this study was to further our understanding of the nature of the rehabilitation counselor's work environment…
Descriptors: Interest Inventories, Rehabilitation Counseling, Work Environment, Counselors
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Hand, Michael – Oxford Review of Education, 2010
Aviram and Assor try two strategies for rebutting my recent critique of autonomy as an educational aim. First, they argue that my objection to dispositional autonomy fails. Second, they identify and defend a technical sense of autonomy quite different from any that I consider. I show here that there are serious problems with both lines of argument.
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Educational Philosophy, Philosophy, Self Concept
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Dyehouse, Melissa; Detwiler, Jillian T.; Li, Jianming; Bandy, Krystal Madden; Bennett, Deborah; Childress, Amy; Harbor, Jon – Science Scope, 2010
One exercise that challenges students' stereotypical perception of scientists is the Scientist Match-Up Activity. In this interactive lesson, students are asked to match a person to a profession based on three sets of clues. These clues include a picture, a description of particular skills, and personality traits/accomplishments. A wide array of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Scientists, Stereotypes, Misconceptions
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