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Lopez, Veronica; Sotillo, Maria – High Ability Studies, 2009
Do gifted students adjust poorly to their social environment? There are currently two competing positions: one that sustains that giftedness is by itself a risk factor for social adaptation, and another that holds that high cognitive abilities involve distinctive features that are protective and hence increase individual resilience. Empirical…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Risk, Adolescents, Social Adjustment
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Nelson, Ingrid Ann; Gastic, Billie – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 2009
Adolescents spend only a fraction of their waking hours in school and what they do with the rest of their time varies dramatically. Despite this, research on out-of-school time has largely focused on structured programming. The authors analyzed data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002 (ELS:2002) to examine the out-of-school time…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Leisure Time, After School Programs, Adolescents
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Hall-Kenyon, Kendra M.; Bingham, Gary E.; Korth, Byran B. – Early Education and Development, 2009
Research Findings: This study investigated the effects of full- and half-day kindergarten programs on classroom instructional quality and children's academic achievement. Considerations were given for how the length of the school day, language status (English language learner [ELL] and non-ELL), and children's attendance patterns influenced…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance Patterns, Kindergarten, Educational Quality
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del Valle, Rodrigo; Duffy, Thomas M. – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2009
Using cluster analysis this study investigated the characteristics of learning strategies learners use in online courses with one-on-one mentoring. Three distinct approaches were identified: "Mastery oriented", "Task focused" and "Minimalist in effort". Despite the widespread concern that students will have difficulty managing their time in online…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Online Courses, Learning Strategies, Multivariate Analysis
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Luo, Wen; Hughes, Jan N.; Liew, Jeffrey; Kwok, Oiman – Elementary School Journal, 2009
Based on a sample of 480 academically at-risk first graders, we used a cluster analysis involving multimethod assessment (i.e., teacher-report, peer-evaluation, and self-report) of behavioral and psychological engagement to identify subtypes of academic engagement. Four theoretically and practically meaningful clusters were identified and labeled…
Descriptors: African American Students, Academic Achievement, Intelligence Tests, Multivariate Analysis
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Linver, Miriam R.; Roth, Jodie L.; Brooks-Gunn, Jeanne – Developmental Psychology, 2009
Although many adolescents participate in sports and other types of organized activities, little extant research explores how youth development outcomes may vary for youth involved in different combinations of activities. The present study uses the Child Development Supplement of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, a large, nationally…
Descriptors: Child Development, Student Participation, Integrated Activities, Athletics
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Woolfson, Lisa Marks; Brady, Katy – Educational Psychology, 2009
The relationship between teacher experience, further professional development training, and beliefs and attributions about teaching students with additional learning support needs was studied in a sample of 199 mainstream general class primary school teachers. Using multiple regression, it was found that none of the teacher experience or…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Self Efficacy, Learning Disabilities, Professional Training
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Bruinsma, Marjon; Jansen, Ellen P. W. A. – Higher Education Research and Development, 2009
The goal of this study was to illustrate survival analysis with higher education data and gain insight into a limited set of factors that predict when students passed their first-year examination at a Dutch university. Study participants consisted of 565 first-year students in four departments. Data were collected on when students pass their…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Time Factors (Learning), Time to Degree
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Hsieh, Pei-Hsuan; Dwyer, Francis – Educational Technology & Society, 2009
The purpose of this study was to examine the instructional effectiveness of different online reading strategies for students identified as possessing different learning styles, either internal or external locus of control styles, on tests measuring different learning objectives. Participants were 169 undergraduate students, randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Locus of Control, Cognitive Style, Reading Strategies
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Lebbon, Angela R.; Austin, John; Van Houten, Ron; Malenfant, Louis E. – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2007
The current analyses of observational data found that oncoming traffic substantially affected driver stopping patterns and turn signal use at the target stop sign. The percentage of legal stops and turn signal use by drivers in the presence and absence of traffic was analyzed using a multi-element design. The results showed that legal stops were…
Descriptors: Safety, Pedestrian Traffic, Observation, Multivariate Analysis
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Sakamoto, Izumi; Anastas, Jeane W.; McPhail, Beverly M.; Colarossi, Lisa G. – Journal of Social Work Education, 2008
This invited study sought to determine the current status of women in social work education for the special section of the "Journal of Social Work Education." Analysis of the latest data available indicate that gender differences remain pervasive across many aspects of social work education, including pay, rank, job duties, and tenure.…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Females, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
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Coohey, Carol; O'Leary, Patrick – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2008
Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand why some non-offending mothers did not protect their children consistently after they knew they were sexually abused. Methods: The sample included 85 mothers who were involved with child protective services: 48 mothers who protected their children consistently were compared to 37 mothers who…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Family Violence, Sexual Abuse, Mothers
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Bullock, Emily E.; Reardon, Robert C. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2008
The study used the Self-Directed Search (SDS) and the NEO-FFI to explore profile elevation, four secondary constructs, and the Big Five personality factors in a sample of college students in a career course. Regression model results showed that openness, conscientiousness, differentiation high-low, differentiation Iachan, and consistency accounted…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, College Students, Predictor Variables, Personality
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De Nobile, John J.; McCormick, John – International Journal of Educational Management, 2008
Purpose: This study's purpose is to examine the relationships between the biographical characteristics gender, age, years of experience and employment position, and job satisfaction of staff members in Catholic primary schools. Design/methodology/approach: Survey data were collected from 356 staff members from Catholic primary schools. Research…
Descriptors: Employment Level, Job Satisfaction, Multivariate Analysis, Elementary Education
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Inkelas, Karen Kurotsuchi; Soldner, Matthew; Longerbeam, Susan D.; Leonard, Jeannie Brown – Research in Higher Education, 2008
This study involved the development of the first empirical typology of living-learning programs and its use in the assessment of students' learning outcomes. Using two-step cluster analysis with data from nearly 300 living-learning programs at 34 U.S. postsecondary institutions, the authors identified three "structural" types of programs: (a)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classification, Multivariate Analysis, Higher Education
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