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Jacqueline F. Hayes; Jessica Gokee LaRose; Katherine Hutchinson; Melissa A. Sutherland; Rena R. Wing – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: The study assessed perceived health, health behaviors and conditions, and medical care utilization among students of different weight categories. Participants: Participants were college students (n = 37,583) from 58 institutions who responded to a national survey of student health behaviors. Methods: Chi-squared and mixed model analyses…
Descriptors: College Students, Health, Health Behavior, Medical Services
Kathryn R. Glodowski; Yusuke Hayashi – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2025
The testing effect is a well-established phenomenon in cognitive psychology that refers to enhanced long-term retention of information due to active recalling through testing. Following a cross-disciplinary translation of the testing effect into behavioral principles, we systematically replicated the previous findings in a behavior-analytic…
Descriptors: Testing, Replication (Evaluation), Tests, Test Length
Joel Vallett – Child Care in Practice, 2025
Child abuse reporting policies in the form of mandatory reporting continues to expand both in scope and practice across the United States (U.S.). With this development, it is important to understand whether there is a relationship between mandatory reporting laws and reporting behavior while analyzing how any response differs across professional…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Laws, Caseworkers, Social Work
Rick A. LaCaille; Amy L. Versnik Nowak – Journal of American College Health, 2025
Objective: Examine differences over time in use of complementary health approaches (CHA) and dietary supplements among college students. Participants: Two samples of undergraduate students (Sample 1, N = 370; Sample 2, N = 482) from a midsized Midwestern university. Method: Using stratified random sampling, at two time points (spring 2008, spring…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Health Behavior, Dietetics, Metacognition
Tuan D. Nguyen; Elizabeth Bettini; Christopher Redding; Allison F. Gilmour – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
Many studies rely on teachers' reported career intentions instead of measuring actual turnover, but research does not clearly document how these variables relate to one another. We test how measures of teacher intentions relate to turnover. Using nationally representative data on 102,970 public school teachers, we conduct a descriptive and…
Descriptors: Faculty Mobility, Intention, Public School Teachers, Teacher Persistence
Jiaxian Ye; Lawrence Jun Zhang; Helen Dixon – Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2025
Student agency is a key feature in feedback practices. Student feedback agency is generally defined as students' active engagement in the feedback process. Its conceptualisation has evolved from individualistic views, through unidirectional structure-agency perspectives, to more socially oriented approaches. However, this commentary argues that…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Feedback (Response), Social Cognition, Students
Weerasak Kromsaenphim; Akkaluck Pheasa; Wannika Chalakbang – International Education Studies, 2025
This research aims to develop indicators of inspirational leadership among the school administrators. The research is divided into 3 phases: Phase 1: develop indicators of inspirational leadership among the directors. The draft behavioral indicators were presented 7 experts to check their appropriateness and feasibility. Phase 2 examined the…
Descriptors: Leadership Styles, School Administration, Administrator Behavior, Administrator Characteristics
Vagelis Plevris – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Citation counts are a key metric in academic success, influencing career advancement and funding. However, the pressure to increase these counts has led to unethical practices such as citation inflation through manipulation. This paper examines strategies such as excessive self-citation, coercive citation demands by reviewers, and overuse of…
Descriptors: Ethics, Integrity, Citations (References), Scholarship
Toni C. Merhar; Nathan R. Kuncel – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Academic dishonesty and counterproductive student behaviors are an ongoing concern in higher education. Over the years, multiple methods to promote student integrity have been proposed, including the use of honor codes. Collegiate honor systems, which make students collectively responsible for campus integrity, are sometimes paired with mandatory…
Descriptors: College Students, Ethics, Disclosure, Student Responsibility
Laura Ordonez Magro; Leonardo Pinto Arata; Joël Fagot; Jonathan Grainger; Arnaud Rey – Cognitive Science, 2025
Statistical learning allows us to implicitly create memory traces of recurring sequential patterns appearing in our environment. Here, we study the dynamics of how these sequential memory traces develop in a species of nonhuman primates (i.e., Guinea baboons, "Papio papio") that, unlike humans, cannot use language and verbal recoding…
Descriptors: Memory, Sequential Learning, Animals, Repetition
Noorazura Awang; Mua’azam Mohamad – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2025
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, implementation of innovative work behavior (IWB) among teachers is crucial. However, the current situation indicates that teachers' contributions to the understanding of IWB have not been thoroughly explored and need further investigation. This bibliometric analysis aims to systematically analyze and…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Innovation, Educational Research, Authors
Yolanda Paredes-Valverde; Rosel Quispe-Herrera; Edwin Gustavo Estrada-Araoz; Darwin Rosell Quispe-Paredes; Victor Sabidt Navarrete-Quispe; Yersi-Luis Huamán-Romaní; Gilber Chura-Quispe; Mauro Vela-Da Fonseca – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: Attitudes toward environmental conservation have become a key factor in addressing global ecological challenges. Positive environmental attitudes play a crucial role in adopting sustainable practices. This study aimed to assess the attitudes of university students from the Peruvian Amazon toward environmental conservation.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Conservation (Environment), Student Attitudes
Jen Foster – SAGE Publications Ltd (UK), 2025
What they didn't tell you about how to increase engagement and decrease unsettled behaviour. Teachers have long been taught to use different strategies: one for behaviour; one for learning. Start with control to get their attention, then move on to the learning. This isn't working. It's time for a change. Jen Foster brings a new approach. One that…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Student Behavior, Classroom Techniques, Class Activities
Alex Barrett; Fengfeng Ke; Nuodi Zhang; Chih-Pu Dai; Saptarshi Bhowmik; Xin Yuan; Sherry Southerland – Journal of Technology and Teacher Education, 2025
This case study reports on the perceptions and dialogic behaviors of 15 preservice K-12 teachers engaging in simulation-based teaching practice with AI-powered student agents. Data included transcripts of text-based classroom dialogue, interviews, observations, and conversation logs. Using mixed-methods analyses and a framework of ambitious…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Simulation, Dialogs (Language)
Li Zhao; Xinchen Yang; Yi Zheng – Developmental Science, 2025
Cheating emerges early in development and has significant moral development implications. This research investigated whether cheating in 5- to 6-year-olds reflects strategic decision-making or impulsivity. Through four preregistered studies, we systematically manipulated adult presence and observability across multiple conditions using a…
Descriptors: Cheating, Young Children, Decision Making, Conceptual Tempo

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