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Bureau, Jean-Francois; Moss, Ellen – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2010
Concordance between age-6 attachment behaviour and age-8 doll play attachment representations during the school-age period, and associations between these measures and child social adaptation at school were examined. One hundred and twenty-nine 6-year-olds and their mothers participated in a separation/reunion protocol. Two years later, 104…
Descriptors: Play, Attachment Behavior, Children, Social Adjustment
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Sanderson, Jimmy; Cheong, Pauline Hope – Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2010
Death and bereavement are human experiences that new media helps facilitate alongside creating new social grief practices that occur online. This study investigated how people's postings and tweets facilitated the communication of grief after pop music icon Michael Jackson died. Drawing on past grief research, religion, and new media studies, a…
Descriptors: Grief, Music, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Influences
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Schmitz, Julian; Kramer, Martina; Blechert, Jens; Tuschen-Caffier, Brunna – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2010
In the aftermath of a distressing social event, adults with social phobia (SP) engage in a review of this event with a focus on its negative aspects. To date, little is known about this post-event processing (PEP) and its relationship with perceived performance in SP children. We measured PEP in SP children (n = 24) and healthy controls (HC; n =…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Anxiety, Cognitive Processes, Control Groups
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Watt, K. J.; Johnson, P.; Virji-Babul, N. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2010
Background: Measuring the perception of friendship in adults with Down syndrome (DS) has long been a research challenge. While there have been studies investigating the number of friends children with DS have in, the study of how adults with DS view the concept of friendship has been relatively unexplored. The aim of this study was to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Photography, Down Syndrome, Friendship, Measures (Individuals)
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Brown, Amy L.; Messman-Moore, Terri L. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
Male college students (N = 395) completed anonymous surveys to report personal attitudes supporting sexual aggression and estimated the attitudes of their peers. Participants also indicated their willingness to intervene against a peer if they witnessed sexual aggression. Although both personal and peer attitudes were correlated with willingness…
Descriptors: College Students, Norms, Males, Rape
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Rodriguez, Christina M.; Henderson, Ryan C. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2010
Objective: Relatively little research has investigated the connection between religiosity and physical child abuse risk. Certain aspects, such as specific religious orientation or beliefs, and cognitive schema, such as socially conformist beliefs, may account for the connection that some have claimed increase religious parents' abuse potential.…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Child Abuse, Social Behavior, Religion
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Dodd, H. F.; Porter, M. A.; Peters, G. L.; Rapee, R. M. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2010
Background: Indiscriminate social approach behaviour is a salient aspect of the Williams syndrome (WS) behavioural phenotype. The present study examines approach behaviour in pre-schoolers with WS and evaluates the role of the face in WS social approach behaviour. Method: Ten pre-schoolers with WS (aged 3-6 years) and two groups of typically…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Play, Genetic Disorders, Social Influences
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Hung, Li-Ching; Badejo, Folashade; Bennett, Jo – New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 2014
The quality of student learning and achievement in public schools has become a matter of public discourse and policy, thus led to the establishment of charter school concept. However, there are controversial reports on the academic performances of charter schools, inadequate information on their instructional practices, and the learning…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Case Studies, Charter Schools, Academic Achievement
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van der Meulen, Rachel T.; van der Bruggen, Corine O.; Spilt, Jantine L.; Verouden, Jaap; Berkhout, Maria; Bögels, Susan M. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2014
Background: Gifted children learn differently compared to their peers in several ways. However, their educational needs are often not met in regular schools, which may result in underachievement and social-emotional and behavioral problems. A pullout program, the "Day a Week School" (DWS), was offered to gifted children in 25 elementary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Academically Gifted, Resource Room Programs, Elementary School Students
Evans, Jessica – ProQuest LLC, 2011
Schools have become increasingly multicultural, and many students are coming from families of lower socioeconomic status. Current educators are responsible for improving students' social behavior and community awareness, and are accountable for student academic achievement. For this reason, educators are continually seeking initiatives that engage…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Social Behavior, Service Learning, Learning Experience
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Snider, Vicki E.; Battalio, Rosemary – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Public schools are replete with children and adolescents like Billy, Reid, and Rowdy whom teachers describe as rude, disruptive, and obnoxious, and not all of them are in special education. Asher (1990) estimated that 10% of school-age children have social skills deficits severe enough to be rejected by their peers and up to 75% of children with…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Behavior Disorders, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
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Mikami, Amori Yee; Ransone, Megan L.; Calhoun, Casey D. – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2011
Objective: This investigation examined the contribution of anxiety to the social functioning of children with and without ADHD. Method: Participants were 62 children with ADHD (ages 6-10 years and 68% boys) and 62 age- and sex-matched comparison children. Children's social functioning was measured through parent and teacher reports, observations…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Anxiety, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Behavior Disorders
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Thompson, Megan J.; McLaughlin, T. F.; Derby, K. Mark – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2011
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to decrease the number of talk-outs displayed with a 3rd grade student with autism. She engaged in these behaviors during work time, specialty classes such as physical education, music and library, and group work. Method: A multiple baseline probe design was used to measure the effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Working Hours, Physical Education, Social Behavior, Autism
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Walrave, Michel; Heirman, Wannes – Children & Society, 2011
The double-edged nature of modern technology, continuously balancing between risks and opportunities, manifests itself clearly in an emerging societal problem known as cyberbullying. To analyse the extent and nature of the issue in Belgium, 1318 adolescents were questioned explicitly about their involvement in cyberbullying, as well as implicitly…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Victims of Crime, Predictor Variables, Identification (Psychology)
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Priyadharshini, Esther – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2011
The paper is based on a research project that sought to understand schools' behaviour management strategies from the perspective of students who had the most experience of them. It focuses on the contrasting ways in which teacher and student subjectivities are framed and positioned within the discourse. It considers how student accounts were…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Modification, Personal Narratives
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