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Romo, Laura F.; Nadeem, Erum; Au, Terry K.; Sigman, Marian – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2004
In this study, we videotaped and coded 71 sexuality-related conversations to examine how the type of questions asked by mothers of Mexican heritage might be related to their adolescents' participation in the conversations. Adolescent participation was measured by how actively adolescents responded to their mothers' questions, maintained eye…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Sexuality, Nonverbal Communication, Mothers
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Collins, Kerry A.; Cramer, Kenneth M.; Singleton-Jackson, Jill A. – Guidance & Counselling, 2005
Six love styles have been theorized to be related to several personality constructs (e.g., self-esteem) (Lee, 1973). Despite the interpersonal nature of love, investigations have yet to evaluate related variables and their association to love styles in romantic relationships. As a stable cognitive schema, silencing the self is proposed to account…
Descriptors: Intimacy, Interpersonal Relationship, Attachment Behavior, Gender Differences
van Rens, Ger H. M. B.; Lens, Judith A.; de Boer, Michael R. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
Most of the studies of the causes of visual impairment have been population-based studies. These population-based studies provide important information on the incidence and prevalence of "theoretical" eye problems in a community. However, not all those who are visually impaired, from a theoretical point of view, consider themselves as…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Visual Impairments, Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis
Sadker, David; Zittleman, Karen – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
In reality, gender bias is very much an issue for both boys and girls. However, it is difficult to detect because it affects girls and boys in different ways. In school, it is the boys who may be expected to "act out" and rebel at school work, while the girls are expected to be docile, conforming, and willing to work hard. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Gender Differences, Educational Environment, Equal Education
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Marshall, Simon J.; Gorely, Trish; Biddle, Stuart J. H. – Journal of Adolescence, 2006
The purpose of this systematic review was to (i) estimate the prevalence and dose of television (TV) viewing, video game playing and computer use, and (ii) assess age-related and (iii) secular trends in TV viewing among youth ([less than or equal] 18 yr). Ninety studies published in English language journals between 1949 and 2004 were included,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Incidence, Television Viewing, Mass Media Use
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Stauffacher, Kirstin; DeHart, Ganie B. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2006
Children often learn and apply behaviors in sibling interactions before they routinely use such behaviors in peer interactions. As part of a longitudinal study of relational aggression, 46 children were videotaped at home in semi-structured free play situations with siblings and with friends at age 4 and again at age 8. Observations revealed that…
Descriptors: Aggression, Sibling Relationship, Siblings, Children
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Walters, David – Higher Education Policy, 2006
This study compares the school-to-work transitions of recent male and female postsecondary graduates of various levels of schooling. Gender comparisons in earnings are also made between graduates of applied and technical fields with those of liberal arts fields. The results of this study suggest that the earnings of university graduates of all…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education Work Relationship, Postsecondary Education, College Graduates
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Clements, A. M.; Rimrodt, S. L.; Abel, J. R.; Blankner, J. G.; Mostofsky, S. H.; Pekar, J. J.; Denckla, M. B.; Cutting, L. E. – Brain and Language, 2006
Sex differences on language and visuospatial tasks are of great interest, with differences in hemispheric laterality hypothesized to exist between males and females. Some functional imaging studies examining sex differences have shown that males are more left lateralized on language tasks and females are more right lateralized on visuospatial…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Spatial Ability, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Lateral Dominance
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Juliano, Mariel; Stetson Werner, Rebecca; Wright Cassidy, Kimberly – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2006
This study investigated both relational and physical aggression in preschool children, explored potential differences in informant reporting and child sex on these subtypes, and examined relationships between types of aggressive behaviors and other types of negative and positive social behaviors. Naturalistic observations of social behavior,…
Descriptors: Aggression, Preschool Children, Social Behavior, Correlation
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Watkins, Marla Baskerville; Kaplan, Seth; Brief, Author P.; Shull, Amanda; Dietz, Joerg; Mansfield, Marie-Therese; Cohen, Robin – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
In this study, we examined the consequences of harboring "modern sexist" beliefs on the career outcomes of both men and women. We argued that individuals endorsing these beliefs disproportionately rely on men (versus women) for work-related advice and, in turn, obtain more promotions than do their less sexist counterparts. Results obtained from a…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Gender Differences, Careers, Promotion (Occupational)
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Cawley, John – Journal of Human Resources, 2004
Previous studies of the relationship between body weight and wages have found mixed results. This paper uses a larger data set and several regression strategies in an attempt to generate more consistent estimates of the effect of weight on wages. Differences across gender, race, and ethnicity are explored. This paper finds that weight lowers wages…
Descriptors: Obesity, Wages, Correlation, Regression (Statistics)
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Artinger, Lori; Clapham, Lisa; Hunt, Carla; Meigs, Matthew; Milord, Nadia; Sampson, Bryan; Forrester, Scott A. – NASPA Journal, 2006
One of the distinguishing features of collegiate student recreational sports complexes is the sense of community that is intentionally introduced in the programs and services that occur within these facilities. Intramural sports programs provide a powerful medium for student interaction (Belch, Gebel, & Mass, 2001). This study was designed to…
Descriptors: Intramural Athletics, Undergraduate Students, Student Surveys, Recreational Activities
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Loukas, Alexandra; Garcia, Marcie R.; Gottlieb, Nell H. – Journal of American College Health, 2006
The authors examined college student opinions of no-smoking policies, secondhand smoke, and smoking in public places. A convenience sample of 1,188 (66.4% female; 26.9% White, 64.1% Black, and 9.0% Hispanic) students attending 5 Texas colleges volunteered to complete a 60-item anonymous survey on tobacco attitudes and behaviors. Results of our…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Attitudes, Smoking, Student Surveys
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Spitze, Glenna; Trent, Katherine – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
We examine affective closeness, contact, and helping among adult siblings using data for over 1,500 respondents in 2-child families from the National Survey of Families and Households. Using this subsample allows us to investigate differences by gender of respondent and of individual siblings using a nationally representative sample. We find that…
Descriptors: Sibling Relationship, Intimacy, Gender Differences, Siblings
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Torre, Peter, III; Cruickshanks, Karen J.; Klein, Barbara E.K.; Klein, Ronald; Nondahl, David M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the relation between self-reported cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cochlear function in older adults. The Epidemiology of Hearing Loss Study (EHLS) is an ongoing population-based study of hearing loss and its risk factors in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. As part of the EHLS questionnaire, participants were…
Descriptors: Diseases, Hearing (Physiology), Older Adults, Hearing Impairments
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