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Peer reviewedKopels, Sandra; Dupper, David R. – Child Welfare, 1999
Describes extent and impact of harassment; responses of victims, school personnel, and perpetrators to harassment; and legal redress available to victims. Includes specific steps social workers and other school personnel should take to prevent or alleviate such problems. (LBT)
Descriptors: Administrators, Change Strategies, Educational Environment, Peer Influence
Peer reviewedScheier, Lawrence M.; Botvin, Gilbert J.; Griffin, Kenneth W.; Diaz, Tracy – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1999
Study uses longitudinal growth curve modeling to examine the dynamic relations between refusal skills and alcohol use. The estimated means for alcohol use indicated that on average these adolescents increased their alcohol use by a factor of 140% over a four-year period. Refusal skill efficacy declined by a factor of 13% over the same time frame.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drinking, Health Education, Individual Development
Peer reviewedCashwell, Craig S.; Vacc, Nicholas A. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1996
Tested a path model so as to examine how a modified version of the coercion theory of delinquent behavior fits the data. Focused on family functioning rather than parental behavior. Results suggest that family cohesion is a salient issue in adolescent delinquent behavior, particularly as mediated by involvement with deviant peers. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescent Behavior, Adolescents, Counseling Theories, Delinquency
Peer reviewedTosey, Paul; Gregory, Josie – Innovations in Education and Training International, 1998
Describes research into the operation of peer learning communities on the MSc course in Change Agent Skills and Strategies at the University of Surrey. Argues for acknowledgment of significant qualitative differences in current usage of the term "learning community" in relation to higher education courses. Indicates educational…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Peer reviewedDarboe, Momodou N. – Adolescence, 1996
Discusses the emergence of new types of abused drugs in the United States. Notes that young persons often search for substitutes for better-known substances. It is unclear, however, what factors determine the choice of drug or substance for experimentation, considering the wide range of choices. This paper attempts to delineate the factors that…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drug Abuse, Drug Education, Drug Use
Peer reviewedDillard, James Price; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1996
Finds strong support for the appraisal-emotion link, although the effect of message form on appraisals was weaker and more complex than expected. Implies that only a subset of the appraisals are relevant to influence attempts in close relationships, and finds that dominance and explicitness showed unique and nonparallel effects on appraisals. (SR)
Descriptors: Communication Research, Discourse Analysis, Emotional Response, Higher Education
Peer reviewedBell, Stephen K.; Coleman, Jennifer K.; Anderson, Adam; Whelan, James P.; Wilder, Cherie – Psychology in the Schools, 2000
Examines the effectiveness of a peer mediation program in which 6th-8th grade students (N=30) were trained to serve as mediators for peers in conflict. Mediators' responses to written tests indicated increased knowledge of mediation skills after training. Results reveal that 32 of 34 mediations resulted in satisfactory conflict resolution and that…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Grievance Procedures, Peer Influence
St. Thomas, Bruce; Johnson, Paul Gordon – Migration World Magazine, 2001
Discusses the use of various art and play activities to help facilitate healing in immigrant refugee children who have experienced trauma and grief. Describes the work of the Center for Grieving Children and pilot projects with refugee and immigrant children that involved self-healing through puppetry, cultural and ethnic diversity in art, and…
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Therapy, Cultural Differences, Grief
Peer reviewedHess, Diana; Posselt, Julie – Journal of Curriculum and Supervision, 2002
Explores how two classes of 10th-grade students experienced and learned from a required social-studies course that focused explicitly on teaching students to become more effective participants in discussions of controversial public issues. Finds, for example, that students' perceptions of their peers had a greater influence on their participation…
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Discussion (Teaching Technique), High School Students, Peer Influence
Peer reviewedAi, Xiaoxia – Mathematical Thinking and Learning, 2002
Focuses on gender differences in growth in mathematics achievement in relation to various social-psychological factors such as attitude towards mathematics, self-esteem, parents' academic encouragement, mathematics teachers' expectations, and peer influence. Results indicate that gender differences in growth in mathematics varied by the student's…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Mathematics Education, Peer Influence, Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOlds, R. Scott; Thombs, Dennis L. – Journal of School Health, 2001
Assessed the relative influence of peer norms and parental involvement on adolescent cigarette and alcohol use. Surveys of secondary school students indicated that the relative balance of peer-parent influences did not differ across grades. In all grades, perceived peer norms had substantially greater correlations with cigarette and alcohol use…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Standards, Drinking
Demetriou, Helen; Hay, Dale F. – Infancy, 2004
Reactions to peers' distress were recorded for 52 toddlers (hosts), 18 to 36 months old, who were observed playing with familiar peers in their own homes during 2 sessions, 6 months apart. Four contextual factors were explored: the host's responsibility for the guest's distress, similarity between the toddler and the distressed peer, relative…
Descriptors: Siblings, Familiarity, Toddlers, Peer Relationship
Peer reviewedMager, Wendy; Milich, Richard; Harris, Monica J.; Howard, Anne – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2005
Past research has suggested that the aggregation of deviant peers during treatment may cause harmful effects (T. J. Dishion, J. McCord, & F. Poulin, 1999). This study compared the effectiveness of problem-solving skills training groups in which all members had conduct problems ("pure" group condition) with groups that consisted of adolescents with…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Intervention, Behavior Problems, Early Adolescents
Dunleavy, Victoria Orrego; Campbell, Kristen – College Student Journal, 2006
The incorporation of a social skills prevention program that includes proactive intervention message strategies that students can use when they encounter dangerous alcohol-related situations in social settings is argued to be a valuable tool in reducing current problems associated with high risk drinking. The purpose of this study was to identify…
Descriptors: Prevention, Intervention, College Students, Alcohol Abuse
Chu, Judy Y. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2005
Adolescent boys perceive their male peer group culture--and their socialization toward masculine norms emphasized within this culture--as negatively influencing their abilities to develop close male friendships. Boys who manage to develop close, male friendships, however, draw strength from these relationships to resist the social pressures of…
Descriptors: Males, Friendship, Peer Influence, Adolescents

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