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Kosmala-Anderson, Joanna; Wallace, Louise M. – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2007
Introduction: The study investigated pre-examination anxiety and emotional control strategies as possible mediators of gender differences in self reported intensity and type of psychosomatic reactions to examination stress. Method: Sample comprised 150 male and 150 female high school senior students and university students who voluntarily…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Test Anxiety, High School Seniors, College Students
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Perez-Fabello, Maria Jose; Campos, Alfredo – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2007
Imaging is a component of fundamental cognitive processes employed in a variety of cognitive activities. In particular, imaging is of special relevance to artistic skills. As part of our research on the relationships between mental images and the plastic arts, the influence of the imaging capacity in the visual art skills was investigated.…
Descriptors: Fine Arts, Art Education, Memory, Spatial Ability
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Irmen, Lisa – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2007
Two eye-tracking studies assessed effects of grammatical and conceptual gender cues in generic role name processing in German. Participants read passages about a social or occupational group introduced by way of a generic role name(e.g., "Soldaten"/soldiers, "Kunstler"/artists). Later in the passage the gender of this group was specified by the…
Descriptors: Cues, Nouns, Grammar, Testing
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Proctor, Laura J.; Fauchier, Angele; Oliver, Pamella H.; Ramos, Michelle C.; Rios, Martha A.; Margolin, Gayla – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Family context can affect children's vulnerability to various stresses, but little is known regarding the role of family variables on children's reactions to natural disaster. This prospective study examined the influence of predisaster observed parenting behaviors and postdisaster parental stress on young children's distress following…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Responses
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Malloy, Thomas E.; Albright, Linda; Scarpati, Stan – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2007
This research focused on children's awareness of peers' social judgments of them, age differences in accuracy attained, and the process by which accuracy is achieved. Children were accurately aware of peers' perceptions of them on behavioral, social status, and ability dimensions in Grades 1 through 6. Older children were more accurate than…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Age Differences, Elementary School Students, Self Concept
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Duffy, Ryan D.; Sedlacek, William E. – Journal of Career Development, 2007
This study examined the variables incoming first-year college students believed were most important to their long-term career choice. A sample of 31,731 students were surveyed from 1995 to 2004, and results revealed that men placed a greater emphasis on making money, women placed a greater emphasis on working with people and contributing to…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Student Attitudes, College Freshmen, Gender Differences
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Hirschi, Andreas; Lage, Damian – Journal of Career Development, 2007
Based on common aspects of recent models of career decision making (CDM), a six-phase model of CDM for secondary students is presented and empirically evaluated. The study tests the hypothesis that students who are in later phases possess more career-choice readiness and consider different numbers of career alternatives. Two hundred sixty-six…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Career Choice, Hypothesis Testing, Theory Practice Relationship
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Harrington, Michael P.; Spohn, Cassia – Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 2007
The effect of legal and extralegal factors on felony sentence outcomes has been widely studied, typically using a total incarceration variable that defines sentence outcomes as incarceration or probation. Research conducted by Holleran and Spohn has called this into question, revealing that factors that affected jail sentences were different than…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Correctional Institutions, Definitions, Law Enforcement
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Kim, Oi-Sook; Geistfeld, Loren V. – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2007
This article compares the personal time perspectives of Korean and American college students. The results indicate American students have a personal time perspective that is different from their Korean counterparts. Implications for working with Koreans and Americans as foreign students are considered. (Contains 5 tables.)
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Undergraduate Students, Time Perspective, Comparative Analysis
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Biering, Pall – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
This study explores the feasibility of adapting Kleinman's concept of explanatory models of illness to the study of youth violence and is conducted within the hermeneutic tradition. Data were collected by interviewing 11 violent adolescents, their parents, and their caregivers. Four types of explanatory models representing the adolescent girls',…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Hermeneutics, Adolescents, Violence
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Golan, Ofer; Baron-Cohen, Simon; Hill, Jacqueline J.; Rutherford, M. D. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
This study reports a revised version of the "Reading the Mind in the Voice" (RMV) task. The original task (Rutherford et al., (2002), "Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 32," 189-194) suffered from ceiling effects and limited sensitivity. To improve that, the task was shortened and two more foils were added to each of the remaining…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Task Analysis, Validity
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Pellegrini, Anthony D.; Long, Jeffery D. – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2007
In this longitudinal, observational study of heterosexual interaction at middle school dances we examined the degree to which boys' and girls' groups became more gender integrated over time. The results show groups became more integrated over time with the pattern differing by gender. Boys had a relatively low level of contact with girls over the…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Attraction, Interaction, Middle School Students, Longitudinal Studies
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Cross, Tracy L.; Neumeister, Kristie L. Speirs; Cassady, Jerrell C. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2007
This study provides descriptive information about the psychological types of a sample of 931 gifted adolescents who attended a public residential academy. Psychological types are assessed with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The MBTI reports on four pairs of personality types: Extraversion/Introversion (E/I), Sensing/Intuition (S/N),…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Personality, Psychology, Gender Differences
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Landis, Dana; Gaylord-Harden, Noni K.; Malinowski, Sara L.; Grant, Kathryn E.; Carleton, Russell A.; Ford, Rebecca E. – Journal of Adolescence, 2007
This study sought to explore potential mechanisms through which uncontrollable, chronic stressors may lead to hopelessness in low-income, urban adolescents. In particular, the roles of specific coping strategies as moderators and/or mediators of the association between stressors and hopelessness were examined. Results suggest that chronic,…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Coping, Adolescents, Stress Variables
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Goh, Debbie; Ogan, Christine; Ahuja, Manju; Herring, Susan C.; Robinson, Jean C. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2007
This study investigates the relationship between computer self-efficacy, mentoring, and the gender of mentors and students. The decline of women in IT-related programs of U.S. universities has led scholars to suggest that making more female faculty mentors available could raise female students' computer self-efficacy. This could address women's…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Surveys, Mentors, Self Efficacy
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