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Hood, Stephanie A.; Beauchesne, Britany M.; Fahmie, Tara A.; Go, Alexandra – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2021
Descriptive assessments are necessary to identify social norms and establish a foundation for experimental analysis. Much of the social skills intervention literature involves goals that have been selected through interviews and direct observation of behavior without a reference to desired outcomes. The purpose of the current study was to extend…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence, Young Adults
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Geller, Jason; Peterson, Daniel – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
Presenting information in a perceptually disfluent format sometimes enhances memory. Recent work examining 1 type of perceptual disfluency manipulation, Sans Forgetica typeface, has yielded discrepant findings; some studies find support for the idea that the disfluent typeface improves memory whereas others do not. The current study examined a…
Descriptors: Tests, Testing, Expectation, Memory
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Guo, Liping; Li, Jieyun; Xu, Zheng; Hu, Xiaoling; Liu, Chunyan; Xing, Xin; Li, Xiuxia; White, Howard; Yang, Kehu – Campbell Systematic Reviews, 2021
This review will synthesize the results from publications focused on homework time and academic performance, and estimate the relationship between the two. Our objectives are: (1) to identify the extent of the relationship between homework time and students' academic performance; (2) to analyze the differences in the effectiveness of homework time…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Homework, Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students
Lin Chen – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation study explores the emergence of off-task engagement, in which three Chinese first-graders write mathematically. It seeks the solution to the conflict between the intended mathematics writing and the realized mathematics writing, which ties to the Cartesian rationality dominating mathematics classrooms--that tends to ignore…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Time on Task, Grade 1, Elementary School Students
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Delgado, P.; Anmarkrud, Ø.; Avila, V.; Altamura, L.; Chireac, S. M.; Pérez, A.; Salmerón, L. – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Informational video blogs are a popular method of communication among students that may be fruitful educational tools, but their potential benefits and risks remain unclear. Streaming videos created by "YouTubers" are often consumed for entertainment, which may lead students to develop habits that hinder in-depth information processing.…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Secondary School Students
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Zhanzhigitov, Syrym; Abdualiuly, Bekzhan; Doszhan, Raigul; Serikbayeva, Zaripa; Aigul, Mamayeva; Balzhan, Yeshmetova – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
This article aims to pattern the problem of systematization of terms in the Turkic languages and teaching technologies in universities. The research was carried out in the spring semester of 2021-2022. The study was carried out with the participation of 352 university students who volunteered for the research in the screening model. In the…
Descriptors: Turkic Languages, Undergraduate Students, Distance Education, Educational Technology
Kelly, Mandy Jo – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Background: This paper poses to discuss and examine the concern of unmonitored and excessive internet use by school-age children, ages eight years to 11 years old, along with the importance of employing a Family Media Use Plan, which is recommended by the American Family of Pediatrics (AAP). This issue, although not often studied, is a common…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Internet, Computer Use, Incidence
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Almaç, Bahar Aydin – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2022
Perfectionism is a multidimensional construct composed of adaptive and maladaptive aspects. Perfectionism has been found to be at a higher level in the school setting where performance education and high academic expectations are at the forefront, and in the field of music where the evaluation made by other people is more because of the nature of…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Middle School Students, High School Students, Music Education
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Aubrey, Scott; King, Jim; Almukhaild, Haydab – RELC Journal: A Journal of Language Teaching and Research, 2022
Learner engagement is crucial for ensuring the quality of learning experiences, and yet the study of 'task engagement' has received relatively little empirical attention in the language education domain. This article reports on a study exploring the factors contributing to learners' engagement and disengagement during task performance in an…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Time on Task, English (Second Language), College Students
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Pilato, Kelly A.; Law, Madelyn P.; Moore, Shannon A.; Hay, John A.; Narushima, Miya – Canadian Journal of Educational Administration and Policy, 2022
A case study using mixed methods that critically appraises the implementation of a mental health policy in higher education in the absence of evidence to inform the policy using an exemplar case from one mid-sized post-secondary institution was the motivation for this research. Explanation building was used to iteratively analyse data on rival…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Vacations, Educational Policy, Program Implementation
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Elizabeth Genné-Bacon; Michal Fux; Sara A. Bove; Finn Payne; Georgia Xenakis; John D. Coley; Carol Bascom-Slack – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) are an effective method of engaging large numbers of students in authentic research but are associated with barriers to adoption. Short CURE modules may serve as a low-barrier entryway, but their effectiveness in promoting expansion has not been studied. The Prevalence of Antibiotic…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Student Research, Undergraduate Students, Drug Education
Anita McDowell – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This archival small-study meta-analysis was an examination of the across-study and in-study effects of functional behavioral assessment--based interventions on time-on-task for students with or at risk of emotional disturbance (ED)/emotional behavioral disorder (EBD). A sample of 15 across-study K-6 learners (11 males, 4 females; ages 5-13) was…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Intervention, Time on Task, At Risk Students
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Richard J. Sampson – Modern Language Journal, 2024
Empirical work exploring additional language (L+) learning emotions has both proliferated and expanded its focus over the past 15 years. The current article explores one possibility for responding to the challenge of capturing and describing emotions in order to furnish a more contextualized, multidimensional picture of emotions in L+ learning:…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Language Skills, Emotional Intelligence, Instructional Effectiveness
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Solomon, Benjamin G.; Poncy, Brian C. – School Psychology, 2019
The empirical literature on academic intervention has increasingly promoted comparative research, moving the field forward in addressing the question, "What works best?" Poncy et al. (2015), Skinner (2008, 2010), and Skinner, Fletcher, and Henington (1996) have suggested that researchers enhance traditional evaluations of learning…
Descriptors: Instruction, Time Factors (Learning), Time on Task, Efficiency
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Breslin, Dermot – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2019
This study investigates the effect of off-task breaks, where individuals engage in a collective off-task activity, on group creativity. Using an experimental method comprising 36 groups of 5 individuals, the relationships between different types of off-task group break and performance in creative tasks post-break are explored. When compared to the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Group Activities, Group Dynamics, Leisure Time
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