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Uthe, Richard E. – Science Teacher, 2004
Many students in introductory science courses at both the secondary and tertiary levels learn science as a miscellaneous collection of facts, concepts, and equations that must be memorized to pass examinations. One way to show students that they actually can "do" science is to have them use an observable event to generate a relationship that can…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Introductory Courses, High School Students, College Students
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Kline, Theresa J. B. – International Journal of Testing, 2003
This study assessed the psychometric properties of two scales that can be used in predicting team performance: specifically how team members assess the market orientation of their work unit as well the leadership skills present in the team. The first scale is a three-dimensional assessment of the unit's market orientation (innovative, process, or…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Psychometrics, Leadership, Teamwork
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Camps, Joaquim – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching (IRAL), 2005
This descriptive study analyzed the emergence of the imperfect in the written production of 30 beginning learners of Spanish. The analysis focused on the use of the imperfect and the morphological marking of state verbs. The results follow the patterns predicted by the aspect hypothesis (Andersen and Shirai, 1994), and support some refinements of…
Descriptors: Spanish, Second Language Learning, Morphology (Languages), Verbs
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Levenson, Jill S.; Morin, John W. – Child Welfare, 2006
Despite continuing improvements in risk assessment for child protective services (CPS) and movement toward actuarial prediction of child maltreatment, current models have not adequately addressed child sexual abuse. Sexual abuse cases present unique and ambiguous indicators to the investigating professional, and risk factors differ from those…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Child Safety, Literature Reviews
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Grogger, Jeffrey – Journal of Human Resources, 2004
Time limits represent a substantial departure from previous welfare policy. Theory suggests that their effects should vary according to the age of the youngest child of the family. I test this prediction using data from the Current Population Survey and find that time limits indeed have larger effects on families with younger children. I further…
Descriptors: Welfare Services, Prediction, Family (Sociological Unit), Policy Analysis
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Daley, Tamara C. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2006
This study examined the relationship between perception of communication and report of symptoms among second-generation Cambodian children and their parents using a matched-control design of clinic and community children. Children reported significantly higher symptoms than parents in both samples. Clinic parents reported more symptoms than …
Descriptors: Clinics, Cambodians, Parent Child Relationship, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Evans, Garret D.; Reader, Steven; Liss, Heidi J.; Wiens, Brenda A.; Roy, Antara – Journal of School Health, 2006
School districts are increasingly initiating random drug-testing (RDT) programs in an effort to curb substance-use rates among students, yet little is known about student attitudes toward RDT and potential obstacles to program acceptance and effectiveness. The authors surveyed 1011 9th through 11th grade students in 2 rural high schools in North…
Descriptors: Drug Use Testing, School Districts, Rural Areas, Student Attitudes
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Jones, Diane Carlson; Newman, Jodi Burrus; Bautista, Shenna – Social Development, 2005
This research examined the effects of three factors (friendship, gender, and topic of teasing) on adolescents' predicted emotional reactions to hypothetical teasing episodes regarding appearance and academic competence. The 8th graders (n = 131) in Study 1 made predictions regarding the negative emotions and humor experienced when teasing occurred…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Early Adolescents, Friendship, Humor
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Martin, Rebecca M.; Green, James A. – Social Development, 2005
Mothers' emotion talk, children's emotion talk, and children's understanding of emotion were examined in 50 mother-child dyads at 41 months. Language measures included total emotion words, unique emotion words, labels, explanations, and different types of explanations. Children's emotion understanding was assessed for labeling, situation, and…
Descriptors: Mothers, Females, Preschool Children, Males
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LeBuffe, Paul A.; Shapiro, Valerie B. – California School Psychologist, 2004
This paper compares the advantages of a strength-based perspective to the long-standing pathology-based approach to assessment. Theoretical advantages to strength-based assessment, such as greater compatibility with early prevention efforts and increased acceptance by multiple stakeholders, are suggested. The "Devereux Early Childhood Assessment"…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Behavior Problems, Prevention, Mental Health
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Botvinick, Matthew M.; Plaut, David C. – Psychological Review, 2006
Despite a century of research, the mechanisms underlying short-term or working memory for serial order remain uncertain. Recent theoretical models have converged on a particular account, based on transient associations between independent item and context representations. In the present article, the authors present an alternative model, according…
Descriptors: Models, Short Term Memory, Serial Ordering, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Ridley, Dennis R.; Quanty, Michael B.; Sciabica, Mark – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2003
This article analyses current concerns over grading standards and academic inflation. Attempting to clarify a complex phenomenon, the researchers took advantage of a rare opportunity afforded by one university's policy reducing the number of high grades awarded by its Education department. The issue providing the focus of study was whether…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Grades (Scholastic), Student Surveys, Grading
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Frieze, Irene Hanson; Ferligoj, Anuska; Kogovsek, Tina; Rener, Tanja; Horvat, Jasna; Sarlija, Natasa – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2003
Determinants of gender-role attitudes were examined in samples of university students from Pittsburgh in the United States, Ljubljana in Slovenia, and Osijek in Croatia. Surveys including items from the Attitudes Toward Women Scale and the Neosexism Scale were administered to a total of 1,544 U.S. students, 912 Slovene students, and 996 Croatian…
Descriptors: College Students, Sex Role, Measures (Individuals), Foreign Countries
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Leenders, Ineke; Brugman, Daniel – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005
Because moral transgressions are considered more serious than non-moral (i.e. conventional or personal) transgressions, it is less threatening to self-esteem to interpret one's own delinquent act as a non-moral transgression rather than a moral transgression. This 'domain shift' could be a way of reducing cognitive dissonance. It was expected that…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Adolescents, Peer Groups, Foreign Countries
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Morra, Sergio – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2005
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify their stereotypical drawing of the human figure to represent a person in movement. Another task, in which children have to differentiate the drawing of a kangaroo from that of a person, is also considered. According to a neo-Piagetian model of drawing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Development, Freehand Drawing, Stereotypes
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