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Stolte, John F.; Fender, Shanon – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
How and why does a given social value come to shape the way an individual thinks, feels, and acts in a specific social situation? This study links ideas from Goffman's frame analysis to other lines of research, proposing that dramatic narratives of variable content, vividness, and language-in-use produce variation in the accessibility of…
Descriptors: Social Values, Social Influences, Schemata (Cognition), Cues
Parker, Jessica R.; MacDonald, Christine A.; Miller, Scott A. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2007
Children aged 5-8 years (N = 64) were given 3 first- and 3 second-order tasks testing their ability to represent false beliefs about physical facts, positive emotions, and negative emotions. The children were also asked to justify their responses to the test questions. Older children were more successful than younger children at both answering the…
Descriptors: Tests, Affective Behavior, Young Children, Beliefs
Cross, Jennifer E.; Mohajeri-Nelson, Nazanin; Newman-Gonchar, Rebecca – Journal of School Violence, 2007
This article describes the outcomes of Project LINK, a Safe Schools/Healthy Students grantee in Larimer County, Colorado. The study analyzed the influence of policies and administrative support on the implementation of programs as well as on risk and protective factors predictive of violent behaviors and drug and alcohol use. Results showed…
Descriptors: School Safety, Health Promotion, Context Effect, School Administration
Heinen, Ethan; Webb-Dempsey, Jaci; Moore, Lucas; McClellan, Craig; Friebel, Carl – Journal of School Violence, 2007
As a result of Columbine and other events, states and districts across the United States have responded with vigor to a call for a renewed focus on school safety. This paper examined one such effort undertaken by Harrison County Public Schools, located in West Virginia. The district received federal funding for surveillance equipment used to…
Descriptors: School Security, School Safety, School Districts, Government School Relationship
Ricketts, Melissa L. – Journal of School Violence, 2007
Since the 1990s, schools have focused their attention on policies designed to improve school safety. Most researches on school violence policies have concentrated on the needs of students and administrators. This study investigated the impact of school violence policies on K-12 teachers' fear. Using self-report data from 447 K-12 teachers from a…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Relationship, Teacher Attitudes, School Policy
Misco, Thomas – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
In this paper I convey a recurring problem and possible solution that arose during my doctoral research on the topic of cross-cultural Holocaust curriculum development for Latvian schools. Specifically, as I devised the methodology for my research, I experienced a number of frustrations concerning the issue of transferability and the limitations…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Jews, Death, War
Ellinger, Andrea D.; Cseh, Maria – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2007
Purpose: Interest and research on workplace learning has intensified in recent years, however, research on assessing how employees facilitate each other's learning through everyday work experiences and how organizational contextual factors promote or impede the facilitation of others' learning at work is underdeveloped. Therefore, the purpose of…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Employees, Education Work Relationship, Content Analysis
Tita, George; Ridgeway, Greg – Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2007
Research has demonstrated that even after controlling for individual level attributes, individuals who join gangs commit more crimes than do nongang members. Furthermore, the offending level of gang members is higher when they report being active members of the gang. Therefore, gang membership clearly facilitates offending above and beyond…
Descriptors: Juvenile Gangs, Crime, Correlation, Group Membership
Green, Clare; Miyahara, Motohide – RE:view: Rehabilitation Education for Blindness and Visual Impairment, 2007
The authors investigated past and present physical activities of 6 older individuals with diverse types of visual impairment who participated in a walking group. The authors identified the participants' lived experiences of visual impairment and physical activity through interviews and assessed their current activity levels by using pedometers.…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Visual Impairments, Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level
Greenberg, Jerald; Ashton-James, Claire E.; Ashkanasy, Neal M. – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
We systematically analyze the role of social comparison processes in organizations. Specifically, we describe how social comparison processes have been used to explain six key areas of organizational inquiry: (1) organizational justice, (2) performance appraisal, (3) virtual work environments, (4) affective behavior in the workplace, (5) stress,…
Descriptors: Role, Social Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Organizational Communication
Pizzolato, Jane Elizabeth – Journal of General Education, 2007
By investigating undergraduates' epistemological orientations and processes in academic and personal contexts, this study examined whether and how epistemological development in one context is related to development in another context. The focus of this particular study was on tension regarding the contextuality of epistemological development. The…
Descriptors: Epistemology, College Students, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Mapping
Krout, John A.; McKernan, Peggy – Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, 2007
The present study examines the impact of including lessons on aging in a 12th grade social studies course on student perceptions of aging and older adults, working with older persons, and knowledge of "facts" on aging. Pre/post-test data were collected from approximately 650 upstate New York 12th grade students enrolled in a government…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, Grade 12, Course Content, Aging Education
Cartwright, Victoria; Hammond, Michael – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2007
This paper presents a case study of a primary school which was seen as using ICT effectively to support teaching and learning. Research was carried out over two years (2003-2005) and included observation of lessons, document analysis, interviews, and questionnaires with staff at the school. It was found that "fitting ICT in", rather than…
Descriptors: Grounded Theory, Context Effect, Educational Technology, Information Technology
Foster, Durwin; Black, Timothy G. – Counseling and Values, 2007
The authors offer an integral approach to counseling ethics using K. Wilber's (2000a, 2000b) integral metatheory. The article examines traditional counseling ethics through the lens of K. Wilber's (2000a, 2000b) "all-quadrants, all-levels" model, consisting of quadrants, levels, lines, states, and types. The authors begin with the 4 quadrants and…
Descriptors: Ethics, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Attitudes, Models
Spillane, Nichea S.; Smith, Gregory T. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
The authors present a theory for understanding risk for problem drinking among reservation-dwelling American Indians. The theory offers an overall framework for understanding the risk process for this group. It considers the distinction between factors that influence mean levels of American Indian problem drinking and factors that influence…
Descriptors: American Indians, American Indian Reservations, Alcohol Abuse, At Risk Persons

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