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Kavsek, Michael – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2004
The present study examined infants' capability of extracting object unity in a stationary two-dimensional rod-and-box display. The infants were habituated to a centre-occluded rod and were afterwards tested with both a broken rod and a complete rod. The looking pattern of both female and male participants aged 8 months did not reveal the ability…
Descriptors: Infants, Gender Differences, Perception, Visual Stimuli
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Fuhriman, Addie; Ballif-Spanvill, Bonnie; Ward, Carol; Solomon, Yodit; Widdison-Jones, Kacey – Ethnography and Education, 2006
This paper examines the effectiveness of an NGO-sponsored literacy program in rural Mali. The study employs ethnographic techniques to examine the type of literacy instruction provided, the level of participation, the meanings of literacy to participants, and the contextual factors that influence the social and personal effects of literacy. The…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Foreign Countries, Literacy, Program Effectiveness
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Prevention Researcher, 2004
Dr. Harriet Mosatche is an advice columnist on a web site for teen girls, as well as the Senior Director of Research and Programs at the Girl Scouts of the USA. Because of these dual roles, she has a unique perspective on the bullying issue. In this interview she answers a number of questions about bullying among teenage girls, including how boys…
Descriptors: Bullying, Females, Antisocial Behavior, Gender Issues
Cottrell, Randall; McClamroch, Leslie; Bernard, Amy L. – American Journal of Health Education, 2005
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the melanoma and sun protection knowledge, attitudes and behaviors of college students attending a large Midwestern university. Further, gender and skin type (fair, medium, or dark) were examined as potential intervening variables. Results indicate that the college students studied had low knowledge levels…
Descriptors: College Students, Cancer, Health Behavior, Knowledge Level
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Schaeffer, Cindy M.; Petras, Hanno; Ialongo, Nicholas; Masyn, Katherine E.; Hubbard, Scott; Poduska, Jeanne; Kellam, Sheppard – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2006
Multiple group analysis and general growth mixture modeling was used to determine whether aggressive-disruptive behavior trajectories during elementary school, and their association with young adulthood antisocial outcomes, vary by gender. Participants were assessed longitudinally beginning at age 6 as part of an evaluation of 2 school-based…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Aggression, Behavior Problems, Elementary School Students
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Verhofstadt, Lesley L.; Buysse, Ann; Rosseel, Yves; Peene, Olivier J. – Psychological Assessment, 2006
The current study further validates the Quality of Relationships Inventory (QRI; G. R. Pierce, I. G. Sarason, & B. R. Sarason, 1991) by evaluating its factor structure in a sample of 572 partners from 286 couples. Confirmatory factor analysis was used to compare 3 different models of the QRI and to investigate the invariance of the factor…
Descriptors: Factor Structure, Spouses, Factor Analysis, Gender Differences
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Goldscheider, Frances; Kaufman, Gayle – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
Marriage markets have become increasingly filled with those who already have children, which may discourage marriage. Research has generally failed to assess the role of prospective stepchildren in new union formation, particularly from the point of view of the men who might become their stepfathers. Using data from the National Survey of Families…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Marriage, Sex, Family Attitudes
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Sobkin, V. S.; Abrosimova, Z. B.; Adamchuk, D. V.; Baranova, E. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2005
In this article the authors look at questions relating to school students' attitudes toward types of deviation such as smoking and the use of alcohol and narcotics. The empirical material is divided into the following topics: how widespread these forms of behavior are; motives that cause adolescents to start smoking, using alcohol, and taking…
Descriptors: Subcultures, Narcotics, Smoking, Gender Differences
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Young-Loveridge, Jennifer; Taylor, Merilyn – Research in Education, 2005
This paper reports on data from seventy-eight 9-11 year old children attending four schools that had participated in a national numeracy initiative in New Zealand. Children's responses to a multi-digit addition problem, including alternative solution strategies, and their ideas about the importance of getting the "right answer" were…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Mathematics Education, Gender Differences
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Dai, David Yun – American Psychologist, 2006
Comments on the original article "Sex Differences in Intrinsic Aptitude for Mathematics and Science?: A Critical Review," by E. S. Spelke (see record EJ733610). Spelke's critical review is a research-based rebuttal (though implicitly) of Summers's (2005) speech that posited a hypothesis that one of the reasons why women are underrepresented in…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Gender Differences, Mathematics Education, Science Education
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Woodfield, Ruth; Earl-Novell, Sarah – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
There is a widely recognised national trend for girls to outperform boys at all levels of compulsory schooling. With few exceptions, however, most recent research has reported that, in relation to academic performance at university, men are proportionately over-represented at the First Class level. A number of general hypotheses have been put…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Evaluation, Universities, Gender Differences
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McCrann, Denis; Lalor, Kevin; Katabaro, Joviter Kamugisha – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2006
Objectives: There are no prevalence data for childhood sexual abuse among Tanzanian university students. This investigation addressed this paucity. The nature of sexual abuse was also investigated. Method: Participants (N=487) from a university in Tanzania completed a questionnaire which assessed abusive childhood sexual experiences, gathering…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Schwartz, Judith I. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2004
This article reports on an investigation of how mothers and fathers differ in reading aloud with children between 13 and 46 months of age. Twenty-seven mother/child dyads and 36 father/child dyads were observed on three consecutive weeks by trained observers who used a modified version of descriptors of read-aloud behaviors developed by…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Fathers, Mothers, Young Children
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Koca, Canan; Asci, Hulya F. – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine self-presentational concern of Turkish adolescents with regard to the gender composition of physical education (PE) class and also to investigate the attitude toward PE and PE class preferences of Turkish adolescents based on this concern. A total of 1,807 eighth-grade students (936 females and 871 males)…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Grade 8, Adolescents, Physical Education
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Tocher, Neil; Feild, Hubert S.; Giles, William F. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2006
Women make up nearly half of the workforce in America, and they continue to enter fields such as business and engineering in record numbers. Additionally, more women with children under 3 years of age are remaining in the workforce. Considering these changes, examining whether the compensation and benefit preferences of male and female entrants…
Descriptors: Females, College Seniors, Males, Higher Education
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