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Peer reviewedLang, Gale; And Others – Youth and Society, 1988
Examines variables used to predict the academic success or failure of college football players. Valid predictors include the following: (1) high school grades; (2) repeating a year in school; (3) feelings towards school; (4) discipline history; (5) mother's education; and (6) high school background. (FMW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Athletes, College Athletics
Peer reviewedLin, Carolyn A.; Atkin, David J. – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1989
Examines factors that are predictors of parental mediation and rulemaking for adolescent use of videocassette recorders (VCRs) and television. A study is described that explored the relationship of socio-demographic family patterns, media exposure, and access factors related to mediation among seventh and tenth graders, and results are compared…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Correlation, Family Characteristics, Guidelines
Morrison, Gary R.; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology Journal, 1988
Describes study that examined text density levels as a design variable in print and computer-based instructional presentations. The six treatment groups are explained, including low density, high density, and learner controlled density; attitude surveys and achievement posttests are described; and implications of the findings for instructional…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Variance, Computer Assisted Instruction, Design Preferences
Peer reviewedKoballa, Thomas R., Jr. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1988
Identifies the determinants of female junior high school students' intentions to enroll in elective physical science courses in high school using the theory of the Reasoned Action model. Finds that the intentions were a function of both attitude toward performing the behavior and subjective norms. (Author/YP)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Course Selection (Students), Courses, Elective Courses
Peer reviewedSimmons, Dixie L. – Community College Review, 1995
Describes a study designed to apply a model of nontraditional student attrition to dislocated workers being retrained at Washington community colleges to determine the predictive powers of selected variables. Indicates that workers with relatively low skills and fewer years of previous education were most likely to persist. (24 citations) (MAB)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Adult Students, Community Colleges, Dislocated Workers
Peer reviewedMaurer, Matthew M. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1994
Research suggests that computer anxiety and computer experience are related. Some relationship between age and gender and computer anxiety has been suggested but not sufficiently examined. Other relationships have been explored with little result, and little is known about mediating computer anxiety. A model of the development of computer anxiety…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Computer Anxiety, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
Peer reviewedTingus, Kathleen Demarest; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1996
Follow-up of 972 children for 6 months after sexual victimization found that those children most likely to enter therapy were Caucasian, between the ages of 7 and 13, had cases in which the Department of Children's Services of Los Angeles or law enforcement were involved, were placed outside the home, and experienced abuse of greater frequency.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Children
Peer reviewedMelby, Janet N.; Conger, Rand D. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1996
Used 4 waves of data on 347 seventh graders and their parents to examine relation of parental involvement and hostility to academic performance. Parental behavior affected later academic performance, when controlling for earlier performance. Setting and positively reinforcing appropriate behavioral standards increased academic performance, whereas…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Elementary School Students, Grade 7
Peer reviewedGustin, William C.; Corazza, Luciano – Roeper Review, 1994
Analysis of the relative contribution of age, gender, and verbal and mathematical reasoning abilities (measured by subtests of the Scholastic Aptitude Test) as predictors of success in accelerated secondary science courses found that a composite of verbal and mathematical reasoning ability was the most powerful predictor and verbal reasoning…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Academic Ability, Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted
Peer reviewedEspenshade, Thomas J.; Calhoun, Charles A. – Population Research and Policy Review, 1993
Tests five hypotheses about attitudes toward illegal immigration and undocumented migrants using public opinion data from southern California. Data supported cultural affinity between respondents and undocumented migrants and to the role of education. Respondents' evaluations of tangible costs and benefits to themselves also influence their…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Competition, Cost Effectiveness, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedCarlson, Elizabeth A.; And Others – Child Development, 1995
Investigated the development of inattentiveness and hyperactivity in middle childhood through a prospective study that followed 191 children from birth through age 11. In early childhood, quality of caregiving better predicted distractibility, an early precursor of hyperactivity, than did early biological or temperament factors. Caregiving and…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Attention Deficit Disorders, Biological Influences, Caregiver Child Relationship
Peer reviewedBartel, Lee R. – Bulletin of the Council for Research in Music Education, 1994
Addresses the validity of the Cognitive-Affective Response Test-Music by clarifying the theoretical assertions on which the construct validity of the instrument rests. Presents nine specific assertions and data from two studies. Concludes that the test is valid for college-bound high school students. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Aptitude, Grade 10, High Schools
Peer reviewedRotherram-Borus, Mary Jane; And Others – Journal of Adolescence, 1995
Examined cognitive-behavioral (health-belief, social cognitive, peer support), risk-taking, and stress/coping models as predictors of safer sex practices among 136 gay/bisexual males, ages 14-19. Components of the health-belief, self-efficacy theories, and emotional distress models corresponded with safer sex practices; peer support was not…
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Bisexuality, Cognitive Measurement
Peer reviewedBowen, Anne M.; Trotter, Robert, II – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1995
Expanded the applicability of stage models to the reduction of HIV-risk behaviors. Distributed not-in-treatment crack cocaine smokers and intravenous drug users across three levels of intention to change, which revealed that benefits of change and condom assertiveness varied across the stages of change. Discusses other findings. (RJM)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, At Risk Persons, Behavior, Change
Peer reviewedHazzard, Ann; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1995
Sexually abused girls (n=56) and their nonoffending female caretakers from primarily low-income, African American families were assessed to determine factors related to child symptomatology and self-blame. Child self-blame was related to overall relationships with caretakers, disruptions in relationship with a primary caretaker, child age, general…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Blacks, Child Abuse


