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Peer reviewedField, Tiffany M.; Quintino, Olga; Hernandez-Reif, Maria; Koslovsky, Gabrielle – Adolescence, 1998
Twenty-eight adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder were provided either massage therapy or relaxation therapy for 10 consecutive school days. The massage therapy group, but not the relaxation therapy group, self-rated as happier, and observers rated them as fidgeting less following the sessions. Teachers reported more time on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Happiness, Hyperactivity
Peer reviewedNoel, Nora E.; Cohen, Dale J. – Journal of Drug Education, 1997
To assess the contribution of situational factors to alcohol use during a naturally occurring high-stress time, 73 undergraduate students were studied. Contrary to the prediction of a simple tension-reduction model, results showed that students preferred to address heightened anxiety by studying to pass exams. Programmatic implications are…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Coping, Higher Education, Stress Management
Peer reviewedJanosik, Steven M. – NASPA Journal, 2001
Seeks to determine the effects of the Crime Awareness and Campus Security Act on student behavior and decision making. Findings suggest that the attention paid by the federal government, special interest groups, and college administrators to the formal reporting requirements required by the Act may be misplaced. (Contains 10 references and 1…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Students, Decision Making, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedJones, Raya A. – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2001
Reports on the construction and application of an innovative technique, the School Apperception Story Procedure (SASP). In this task, children select three school-thematic pictures and tell how these show ideal and worst types of school. Evaluates the SASP with data collected from a study of perceptions of school among children with and without…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Education, Measurement Techniques, Narration
Peer reviewedFerrari, Joseph R.; Worrall, Laurie – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2000
Surveyed supervisors from 30 community-based organizations about their perceptions of each service-learning student located at their site at the end of an academic term. Factor analyses yielded two reliable factors explaining over 74 percent of the common variance: students demonstrated service skills (e.g., constructive relationship with others,…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, College Students, Community Organizations, Service Learning
Peer reviewedBurns, G. Leonard; Patterson, David R. – Child & Family Behavior Therapy, 2001
Addresses limitations of previous normative studies on the Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory (ECBI) and the Sutter-Eyberg Student Behavior Inventory (SESBI). Presents two studies that provide normative information on the ECBI for 2- to 17-year-old children and adolescents and on the SESBI for kindergarten through 6th grade children. Clinicians and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Child Behavior
Peer reviewedSchrock, Connie S. – Journal of School Improvement, 2000
Contends that students must learn to adopt a lateral way of thinking, which generates multiple solutions, to resolve their problems. Offers examples of heuristics (plans of attack) that students can use to better approach their problems, such as: visualizing the situation, exploring ideas, choosing a strategy, finding a solution, and checking to…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Community Colleges, Heuristics, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedDruger, Marvin – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2001
Highlights some ways that instructors of large lecture classes can effectively deal with such issues as inappropriate talking; tardiness; leaving early; sleeping, eating, or drinking during class; listening to music; or simply being discourteous. (SAH)
Descriptors: Discipline Problems, Higher Education, Lecture Method, Science Instruction
Peer reviewedSheets, John – NASSP Bulletin, 1996
All in-school suspension (ISS) models can be classified into punitive, problem-solving, academic, and individual models. The individual model is most reasonable, since it assumes that reasons for misbehavior vary from student to student. ISS programs can help modify student misbehavior, protect the overall learning environment by isolating…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Discipline, In School Suspension, Models
Peer reviewedMacKinnon, David P.; Nohre, Liva; Pentz, Mary Ann; Stacy, Alan W. – American Journal of Public Health, 2000
Examined the effect of alcohol warning labels on adolescents during the first 5 years that the warning was required. Surveys of 10th and 12th grade students over 5 years indicated that the initial positive effects of the labels on adolescents leveled off after 3.5 years. The labels have not affected adolescents' beliefs about alcohol or…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Drinking, Grade 10, Grade 12
Peer reviewedShultz, Shelli K.; Scherman, Avraham; Marshall, Lawrence J. – Journal of College Student Development, 2000
Investigates the effectiveness of a date rape prevention program for both male and female undergraduate students (N=60) in changing attitudes and behavioral intent, and exploring the attitude-behavior link for both genders. Results reveal that participants in the treatment groups were less accepting of rape myths and endorsed attitudes…
Descriptors: College Students, Crime Prevention, Higher Education, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedHendershott, Anne; Drinan, Patrick; Cross, Megan – NASPA Journal, 2000
Reports on a study of the academic integrity culture of a mid-sized comprehensive private university. Study outcomes illustrate the need to address campus culture issues before attempting to create a student honor code. Argues that the need to involve every layer of an institution is key to the creation of a culture that will support and sustain a…
Descriptors: Cheating, Codes of Ethics, College Environment, Higher Education
Peer reviewedRiner, Mary E.; Saywell, Robert M. – Journal of School Health, 2002
Used the Social Ecology Model of Adolescent Interpersonal Violence Prevention (SEMAIVP) to examine adolescent beliefs and behaviors related to interpersonal violence. Data collected from middle school students using the Youth Conflict Mediation Survey highlighted the SEMAIVP's empirical use in understanding key intrapersonal, interpersonal,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Interpersonal Competence, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
Peer reviewedBanaszewski, Charles – Stage of the Art, 2001
Describes how two high school theatre students and the author negotiated preparation, rehearsal, performance, and reflection as they developed and performed Invisible Theatre scripts addressing their school's lunchroom (mis)behavior of excessive litter. Notes that Invisible Theatre is a public theatre which involves the public as participants in…
Descriptors: Class Activities, High School Students, High Schools, Production Techniques
Peer reviewedWhitley, Bernard E., Jr.; Nelson, Amanda Bichlmeier; Jones, Curtis J. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1999
Conducted a meta-analysis that included studies of gender differences in college students' attitudes toward cheating, cheating behavior, and both attitudes and behaviors. Investigated changes over 4 decades. Attitudinal gender differences were relatively large, but behavioral gender differences were small. Mean gender differences in attitudes…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Higher Education, Meta Analysis


