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Mahatmya, Duhita; Lohman, Brenda J. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2012
Understanding the developmental precursors to civic involvement in emerging adulthood is important to help cultivate and sustain youth's civic involvement. Guided by Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory of human development and social capital theory, this study examined the pathways that link childhood neighborhood attributes, changes in family and…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Citizen Participation, Adolescents, Social Capital
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Litwack, Scott D.; Aikins, Julie Wargo; Cillessen, Antonius H. N. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2012
The primary goal of this study was to examine the similarities and distinctions between two types of popularity, sociometric and perceived, in their associations with friendship characteristics and how they in turn are related to depressive affect and self-esteem. Among 245 eighth graders, sociometric popularity was associated with a greater…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Conflict, Validity
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Cannon, Erin N.; Woodward, Amanda L. – Developmental Science, 2012
Predicting the actions of others is critical to smooth social interactions. Prior work suggests that both understanding and anticipation of goal-directed actions appears early in development. In this study, on-line goal prediction was tested explicitly using an adaptation of Woodward's (1998) paradigm for an eye-tracking task. Twenty 11-month-olds…
Descriptors: Prediction, Interaction, Infants, Visual Stimuli
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Gibb, Brandon E.; Grassia, Marie; Stone, Lindsey B.; Uhrlass, Dorothy J.; McGeary, John E. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
The goal of the current study was to examine the role of brooding rumination in children at risk for depression. We found that children of mothers with a history of major depression exhibited higher levels of brooding rumination than did children of mothers with no depression history. Examining potential mechanisms of this risk, we found no…
Descriptors: Children, Mothers, Depression (Psychology), Parent Child Relationship
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Schwartz, Orli S.; Dudgeon, Paul; Sheeber, Lisa B.; Yap, Marie B. H.; Simmons, Julian G.; Allen, Nicholas B. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
This study investigated the prospective, longitudinal relations between parental behaviors observed during parent-adolescent interactions, and the development of depression and anxiety symptoms in a community-based sample of 194 adolescents. Positive and negative parental behaviors were examined, with negative behaviors operationalized to…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Adolescents, Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Howard, Aisha L.; Kimonis, Eva R.; Munoz, Luna C.; Frick, Paul J. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
The link between callous-unemotional (CU) traits in youth and delinquent, aggressive and violent behavior is well-replicated in the literature. However, the mediating effects of violence exposure on this relationship are unclear. The current study addresses this important gap in the literature with a sample of 88 detained, primarily ethnic…
Descriptors: Violence, Delinquency, Correlation, Personality Traits
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Fogarty, L.; Rendell, L.; Laland, K. N. – Learning and Motivation, 2012
The social learning strategies tournament was an open computer-based tournament investigating the best way to learn in a changing environment. Here we present an analysis of the impact of memory on the ability of strategies entered into the social learning strategies tournament (Rendell, Boyd, et al., 2010) to modify their own behavior to suit a…
Descriptors: Memory, Time Perspective, Futures (of Society), Socialization
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Abernethy, Bruce; Schorer, Jorg; Jackson, Robin C.; Hagemann, Norbert – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2012
The comparative efficacy of different perceptual training approaches for the improvement of anticipation was examined using a goalkeeping task from European handball that required the rapid prediction of shot direction. Novice participants (N = 60) were assigned equally to four different training groups and two different control groups (a placebo…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Cues, Adventitious Impairments, Methods
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Chan, David W. – Educational Psychology, 2012
This study investigated whether gratitude and the "good-enough mindset" added to the contribution of perfectionism in predicting life satisfaction in 245 Chinese highly achieving students in Hong Kong. Participants completed self-report questionnaires that included scales on life satisfaction, positive and negative perfectionism…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Prediction, Foreign Countries, Academic Achievement
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May, Henry; Huff, Jason; Goldring, Ellen – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2012
Although a substantial amount of research on school leadership has focused on what principals may do to improve teaching and learning, little of this research has explored how principals' time spent on leadership activities may relate to and possibly affect student performance. This article presents results from a 3-year longitudinal study of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Principals, Instructional Leadership
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Chadwick, Martin J.; Bonnici, Heidi M.; Maguire, Eleanor A. – Neuropsychologia, 2012
Multi-voxel pattern analysis (MVPA), or "decoding", of fMRI activity has gained popularity in the neuroimaging community in recent years. MVPA differs from standard fMRI analyses by focusing on whether information relating to specific stimuli is encoded in patterns of activity across multiple voxels. If a stimulus can be predicted, or decoded,…
Descriptors: Brain, Neurology, Pathology, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Butler, Christopher S. – Language Sciences, 2012
The aim of this paper is to compare the treatment of syntactic functions, and more particularly those traditionally labelled as Subject and Object, in Functional Discourse Grammar and Role and Reference Grammar. Relevant aspects of the overall structure of the two theories are briefly described. The concept of alignment between levels of the…
Descriptors: Semantics, Syntax, Grammar, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
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Rottman, Benjamin M.; Keil, Frank C. – Cognitive Psychology, 2012
Seven studies examined how people learn causal relationships in scenarios when the variables are temporally dependent--the states of variables are stable over time. When people intervene on X, and Y subsequently changes state compared to before the intervention, people infer that X influences Y. This strategy allows people to learn causal…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Causal Models, Prediction, Observation
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Eggum, Natalie D.; Eisenberg, Nancy; Reiser, Mark; Spinrad, Tracy L.; Valiente, Carlos; Sallquist, Julie; Michalik, Nicole M.; Liew, Jeffrey – Social Development, 2012
Data regarding children's shyness and emotionality were collected at three time points, two years apart (T1: N = 214, M = 6.12 years; T2: N = 185, M = 7.67 years; T3: N = 185, M = 9.70 years), and internalizing data were collected at T1 and T3. Relations among parent-rated shyness, emotionality [parent- and teacher-rated anger, sadness, and…
Descriptors: Shyness, Behavior Problems, Psychological Patterns, Child Development
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Howe, Christine; Tavares, Joana Taylor; Devine, Amy – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
Adults make erroneous predictions about object fall despite recognizing when observed displays are correct or incorrect. Prediction requires explicit engagement with conceptual knowledge, whereas recognition can be achieved through tacit processing. Therefore, it has been suggested that the greater challenge imposed by explicit engagement leads to…
Descriptors: Models, Prediction, Scientific Concepts, Program Effectiveness
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