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Hertzog, Jodie; Yeilding, Rosemary – College Student Journal, 2009
Despite national efforts to create awareness about acquaintance rape and substance- facilitated sexual assault on college campuses, little empirical research investigates whether college women are incorporating these messages into their social behavior. This exploratory study adds to the existing literature by investigating college women's…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Behavior, Safety, Student Attitudes
Monahan, Kathryn C.; Steinberg, Laurence; Cauffman, Elizabeth; Mulvey, Edward P. – Developmental Psychology, 2009
Most theorizing about desistance from antisocial behavior in late adolescence has emphasized the importance of individuals' transition into adult roles. In contrast, little research has examined how psychological development in late adolescence and early adulthood contributes desistance. The present study examined trajectories of antisocial…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Antisocial Behavior, Self Control, Psychological Patterns
Van Der Vorst, Haske; Vermulst, Ad A.; Meeus, Wim H. J.; Dekovic, Maja; Engels, Rutger C. M. E. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2009
The aim of this study was to identify subgroups of early and mid-adolescents with different drinking trajectories. In addition, we examined whether gender, parental, and peer factors predicted adolescents' membership of these drinking trajectories. We used longitudinal data of 428 families (fathers, mothers, mid-adolescents, and their younger…
Descriptors: Siblings, Drinking, Adolescents, Early Adolescents
Woods, Ruth – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2009
Background: Sociometric studies have shown that some aggressive boys are popular, perceived as popular or cool, dominant, and central in the peer group (Estell, Cairns, Farmer, & Cairns, 2002; Milich & Landau, 1984; Prinstein & Cillessen, 2003; Rodkin, Farmer, Pearl, & Van Acker, 2006). This is not predicted by social information…
Descriptors: Aggression, Peer Groups, Case Studies, Peer Acceptance
Thomas, Wayne; Webber, Don J. – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2009
School, parental and peer group effects have been identified as being influential in shaping the decision of students to participate in post-compulsory education, but the analysis of each effect separately is rare. Using a random effects logistic regression approach, estimates of the importance of school, parental and peer group effects on student…
Descriptors: Social Class, Peer Groups, Parent Background, Probability
Carter, Philip D. – Qualitative Inquiry, 2009
This article is a story in three acts. Act I is the initial article submitted to "Qualitative Inquiry" describing an unscripted sociodrama that occurred in a weekly psychodrama group two days after September 11, 2001 (initial submission titled, "9/11 in New Zealand: A point of leverage"). Act II presents the reviewer's response…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Group Activities, Psychology, Drama
Fertman, Carl I.; Primack, Brian A. – Journal of Drug Education, 2009
The purpose of this study was to investigate the psychometric properties of a child self efficacy scale for learning, peer interactions, and resisting pressure to use drugs, to use in an elementary school drug prevention education program based on social cognitive theory. A diverse cohort of 392 4th and 5th grade students completed the 20-item…
Descriptors: Drug Education, Narcotics, Self Efficacy, Construct Validity
Topping, Keith J. – Theory Into Practice, 2009
Peer assessment is an arrangement for learners to consider and specify the level, value, or quality of a product or performance of other equal-status learners. Products to be assessed can include writing, oral presentations, portfolios, test performance, or other skilled behaviors. Peer assessment can be summative or formative. A formative view is…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Peer Evaluation, Teaching Methods, Evaluation Methods
Keresztes, Noemi; Piko, Bettina F.; Gibbons, Frederick X.; Spielberger, Charles D. – Psychological Record, 2009
Previous studies have investigated social images in health-risk behaviors, suggesting that these images are important factors in adolescents' health-related decisions. In this study, 548 secondary school students (aged 14-21 years, M = 16.5 years, SD = 1.3) in Szeged, Hungary, were tested to determine how social attitudes influence the development…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Social Attitudes, Physical Activity Level, Adolescents
Cunningham, Michael; Corprew, Charles S., III; Becker, Jonathan E. – Urban Education, 2009
The relations of future expectations (general and academic) to academic outcomes were examined in a sample of 129 African American high-achieving adolescents (majority female participants, n = 92). This study was interested in the multidimensional nature of future expectations. Results from the study confirm the hypothesis that academic future…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement, Adolescents, High Achievement
Bruzek, Jennifer L.; Thompson, Rachel H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
The relative reinforcing value of toys was assessed in the absence of, and immediately following, participant observation of a peer manipulating one of the materials toys. Preference assessments were used to identify preference hierarchies. Reinforcer assessments were conducted with the most high-preferred preference item, a low-preference the…
Descriptors: Toys, Reinforcement, Participant Observation, Play
Reyes, Rosanna A. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This study examined the educational trajectories of academically resilient first-generation Latinas in college. More specifically, the study focused on the factors that led them to become academically successful. The researcher of this study conducted a narrative inquiry analysis of the K-16 educational trajectories of five academically resilient…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, First Generation College Students, Hispanic American Students, Females
Jones, Sian E.; Haslam, S. Alexander; York, Lucy; Ryan, Michelle K. – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2008
Recent research has suggested that bullying behaviour may be understood as a group process, where those involved act in ways predicted by social identity theory (Ojala & Nesdale, 2004). One relevant phenomenon is the black sheep effect, whereby individuals evaluate deviant members of their in-group more negatively than that of an out-group. To…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Bullying, Punishment, Identification (Psychology)
Brendtro, Larry K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2008
As World War II spread across Europe, many leaders in work with troubled children and youth moved to North America. Deeply committed to democratic ideals, they pioneered new methods for building restorative relationships and positive group cultures. Their vision gave rise to a reclaiming youth movement that is transforming education and youth…
Descriptors: War, Foreign Countries, Youth, Child Development
Berning, Joseph M.; Adams, Kent J.; Debeliso, Mark; Stamford, Bryant A.; Newman, Ian M. – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors investigated the use and perceived use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) among nonathlete college students. Participants: The authors surveyed a sample of 485 nonathlete college students at a major metropolitan university. Methods: They administered a survey on use and perceived use of AAS to the students. Results:…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Physical Fitness, Drug Abuse, Body Composition

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