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Laible, Deborah – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2006
The goal of this study was to examine whether the security of the relationship between mothers and children influenced the relation between maternal emotional expressiveness and aspects of children's social development. Fifty-one preschool children (M age = 52.80 months) and their mothers took part in the study. At their homes, mothers completed…
Descriptors: Mothers, Social Behavior, Preschool Children, Attachment Behavior
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Bullock, Cheryl Davis – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2003
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)'s Evaluation Online (EON) offers a variety of options to faculty who want to solicit formative feedback electronically. Researchers interviewed faculty who have used this system for midterm student evaluation to examine their perceptions of it. In general, instructors reported that collecting…
Descriptors: Student Evaluation of Teacher Performance, Feedback (Response), Online Courses, Formative Evaluation
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Edens, John F.; Ruiz, Mark A. – Psychological Assessment, 2006
This study examined the effects of defensive responding on the prediction of institutional misconduct among male inmates (N = 349) who completed the Personality Assessment Inventory (L. C. Morey, 1991). Hierarchical logistic regression analyses demonstrated significant main effects for the Antisocial Features (ANT) scale as well as main effects…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Personality Measures, Males, Institutionalized Persons
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te Nijenhuis, Jan; Hartmann, Peter – Intelligence, 2006
Spearman's "Law of Diminishing Returns" states that the g saturation of a test is greater for individuals with lower, rather than higher, test scores, and that it decreases with age. A common methodological problem in testing Spearman's "Law of Diminishing Returns" with respect to ability differentiation is how to create the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Cognitive Structures, Ability Grouping
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Sharp, Carla; Goodyer, Ian M.; Croudace, Tim J. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2006
Item response theory (IRT) and categorical data factor analysis (CDFA) are complementary methods for the analysis of the psychometric properties of psychiatric measures that purport to measure latent constructs. These methods have been applied to relatively few child and adolescent measures. We provide the first combined IRT and CDFA analysis of a…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Questionnaires, Factor Analysis, Measurement Techniques
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Fondacaro, Mark R.; Brank, Eve M.; Stuart, Jennifer; Villanueva-Abraham, Sara; Luescher, Jennifer; McNatt, Penny S. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2006
This study focused on the relationship between voice and judgments of procedural justice in a sample of older adolescents and examined potential moderating and mediating influences of identity orientation (personal, social, and collective) and negative emotional response. Participants read 1 of 2 different family conflict scenarios (voice and no…
Descriptors: Identification, Orientation, Justice, Late Adolescents
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Wilson, Sandip – Journal of Children's Literature, 2006
The accuracy of information in a children's nonfiction book is one criterion the seven-member Orbis Pictus Award Committee considers when selecting outstanding children's nonfiction books for the award. The charge of the committee is to consider other criteria as well, including the clarity and coherence of the book's organization, the extent to…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Credits, Nonfiction, Book Reviews
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Easterlin, Richard A. – Social Indicators Research, 2005
In a rebuttal of Easterlin (1995), Hagerty and Veenhoven (2003) analyze data for 21 countries and conclude that "growing national income does go with greater happiness." But the U.S. experience does not support this conclusion, which they obtain only by mixing together two sets of noncomparable surveys. Moreover, the result of studies of European…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Income, Life Satisfaction
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van der Linden, Wim J. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2006
A lognormal model for the response times of a person on a set of test items is investigated. The model has a parameter structure analogous to the two-parameter logistic response models in item response theory, with a parameter for the speed of each person as well as parameters for the time intensity and discriminating power of each item. It is…
Descriptors: Test Items, Vocational Aptitude, Reaction Time, Markov Processes
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Inhoff, Albrecht W.; Radach, Ralph; Eiter, Brianna – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
A. Pollatsek, E. D. Reichle, and K. Rayner argue that the critical findings in A. W. Inhoff, B. M. Eiter, and R. Radach are in general agreement with core assumptions of sequential attention shift models if additional assumptions and facts are considered. The current authors critically discuss the hypothesized time line of processing and indicate…
Descriptors: Language Processing, Word Recognition, Verbal Stimuli, Neurolinguistics
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Franzak, Judith K. – Review of Educational Research, 2006
The achievement of adolescent literacy learners has become a significant topic of research and policy. This review of literature links current literacy learning theories, research that addresses the individualized nature of adolescent readers, and the literature delineating adolescent literacy policy. Researchers using naturalistic inquiry have…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Reader Response, Literacy, Adolescents
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Handal, Boris; Bobis, Janette – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 2004
Teaching mathematics through themes has been praised for relating mathematics to real-life situations. However, research shows that the implementation of teaching mathematics thematically has not been widely adopted. In the present study, instructional, curricula and organisational factors that teachers perceive as obstacles to the implementation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Thematic Approach
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Kylliainen, Anneli; Hietanen, Jari K. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
The effects of another person's gaze on physiological arousal were investigated by measuring skin conductance responses (SCR). Twelve able children with autism and 12 control children were shown face stimuli with straight gaze (eye contact) or averted gaze on a computer monitor. In children with autism, the responses to straight gaze were stronger…
Descriptors: Responses, Children, Autism, Control Groups
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Evans, Jeff; Morgan, Candia; Tsatsaroni, Anna – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2006
Our approach to emotion in school mathematics draws on social semiotics, pedagogic discourse theory and psychoanalysis. Emotions are considered as socially organised and shaped by power relations; we portray emotion as a charge (of energy) attached to ideas or signifiers. We analyse transcripts from a small group solving problems in mathematics…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Mathematics, Semiotics, Problem Solving
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Myles, Brenda Smith; Hagiwara, Taku; Dunn, Winnie; Rinner, Louann; Reese, Matthew; Huggins, Abby; Becker, Stephanie – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine whether children with Asperger Syndrome and children with autism exhibit difference sensory profiles. The Sensory Profile (Dunn, 1999), completed on 86 individuals with Asperger Syndrome and 86 persons with autism matched for age, revealed differences in three of 23 areas evaluated: (a) Emotional/Social…
Descriptors: Coping, Psychological Patterns, Profiles, Autism
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