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Rees, Daniel I.; Lopez, Elizabeth; Averett, Susan L.; Argys, Laura M. – Economics of Education Review, 2008
Argys, L.M., Rees, D.I., Averett S.L., & Witoonchart, B. (2006). Birth order and risky adolescent behavior. "Economic Inquiry", 44(2), 215-233 demonstrated that a strong link exists between birth order and adolescent risky behavior. Using data on 10th graders from the National Education Longitudinal Study of 1988, we extend the work of Argys et…
Descriptors: Siblings, Extracurricular Activities, Adolescents, Birth Order
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O'Reilly, Mark; McNally, Deirdre; Sigafoos, Jeff; Lancioni, Giulio E.; Green, Vanessa; Edrisinha, Chaturi; Machalicek, Wendy; Sorrells, Audrey; Lang, Russell; Didden, Robert – Behavior Modification, 2008
The authors examined the use of a social problem-solving intervention to treat selective mutism with 2 sisters in an elementary school setting. Both girls were taught to answer teacher questions in front of their classroom peers during regular classroom instruction. Each girl received individualized instruction from a therapist and was taught to…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Cues, Intervention, Females
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Jenkins, Jennifer M.; Cheung, Connie; Frampton, Kristen; Rasbash, Jon; Boyle, Michael H.; Georgiades, Katholiki – European Journal of Developmental Science, 2009
The goal of the present study is to demonstrate the ways in which multilevel models can be applied to family research. We emphasize the conceptual issues in family research that this data analytic technique helps us to address. The family represents a nested, hierarchical structure in which multiple children from the same family are not…
Descriptors: Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Family (Sociological Unit), Research Methodology, Family Structure
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Roskam, Isabelle; Meunier, Jean Christophe – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2009
How do parenting concepts vary within and between the families? The present study regards parenting as a complex family process by considering three concepts of parenting: styles, differential treatment and coparenting consistency. A main question was addressed: whether and how these parenting concepts vary within the families towards siblings or…
Descriptors: Children, Preadolescents, Gender Differences, Family Structure
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Dyches, Tina Taylor; Prater, Mary Anne; Leininger, Melissa – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2009
Because characters with developmental disabilities (DD) in children's books are often the first images many children encounter, their accurate and multidimensional portrayal is critical. Therefore, the depictions of characters with DD in 41 children's books were analyzed. These books were eligible for the biennial Dolly Gray Children's Literature…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Recreational Activities, Developmental Disabilities, Interpersonal Relationship
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Cuevas, Carlos A.; Finkelhor, David; Ormrod, Richard; Turner, Heather – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2009
Research examining childhood abuse has shown an association between victimization and psychiatric diagnoses (e.g., posttraumatic stress disorder, depression). Historically, psychiatric diagnoses have been emphasized as a consequence of victimization, with less research examining if it also functions as a risk factor for further victimization,…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Identification
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McHale, Susan M.; Kim, Ji-Yeon; Dotterer, Aryn M.; Crouter, Ann C.; Booth, Alan – Child Development, 2009
This study charted the development of gendered personality qualities and activity interests from age 7 to age 19 in 364 first- and second-born siblings from 185 White, middle/working-class families, assessed links between time in gendered social contexts (with mother, father, female peers, and male peers) and gender development, and tested whether…
Descriptors: Siblings, Mothers, Interests, Fathers
Webb, James T.; Gore, Janet L.; Amend, Edward R.; DeVries, Arlene R. – Great Potential Press, Inc., 2007
Raising a gifted child is both a joy and a challenge, yet parents of gifted children have few resources for reliable parenting information. The four authors, who have decades of professional experience with gifted children and their families, provide practical guidance in areas such as: Characteristics of gifted children; Peer relations; Sibling…
Descriptors: Siblings, Parent Materials, Academically Gifted, Underachievement
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Thomson, Nicole Renick – Journal of Moral Education, 2007
The present study examined the fairness judgements and reasoning offered by children and adolescents in the context of the division of household labour among siblings. The data were examined for grade level differences in the endorsement of three distributive justice principles (equality, equity and need). Male and female third grade, sixth grade…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Grade 3, Grade 6, Adolescents
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Goin-Kochel, Robin P.; Abbacchi, Anna; Constantino, John N. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2007
Both the broad and narrow phenotypes of autism have been consistently observed in family members of affected individuals. Additionally, autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) present four times more often in males than in females, for reasons that are currently unknown. In this study, we examined whether there were differences in familial loading of ASD…
Descriptors: Siblings, Gender Differences, Asperger Syndrome, Genetics
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Hart, Joy L.; Walker, Kandi L.; Gregg, Jennifer L. – Communication Teacher, 2007
This article presents an activity that demonstrates the usefulness of using novels to teach communication concepts. The authors have developed this activity for use in Communication Ethics; however, it could be employed in several courses like family, health, and interpersonal communication. The objectives of this activity are: (1) to identify…
Descriptors: Siblings, Interpersonal Communication, Ethics, Novels
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Wing, Christine; Kohnert, Kathryn; Pham, Giang; Cordero, Kelly Nett; Ebert, Kerry Danahy; Kan, Pui Fong; Blaiser, Kristina – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2007
The authors discuss cultural influences on clinical interactions when treating late talkers, 2- to 3-year-old children with primary language delays. They use the literature to examine the cultural relevance of core components of early language treatment and propose alternative professional actions in the cases of cultural mismatches. Alternative…
Descriptors: Siblings, Delayed Speech, Cultural Relevance, Cultural Influences
Frazier, Billie H.; Hayes, Kathleen C. – 1994
This publication is part of an ongoing project which produces bibliographies on family topics. This bibliography, begun in July 1993, is a compilation of selected materials on a type of family violence which receives little attention. When all types of mild aggression and extreme violence toward a sibling are considered, it appears that sibling…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Family Environment
Haensly, Patricia A. – 1993
Using a naturalistic inquiry approach and case study methodology, an ongoing case study examined within-family developmental factors among families with an identified gifted preschooler and at least one sibling with either a different type of giftedness or not identified as gifted. Data were collected through interviews, records, and familial…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Case Studies, First Born, Parent Attitudes
Fuss-Reineck, Marilyn – 1993
"Star Trek: The Next Generation" depicts sibling relationships between Data and Lore (android), Worf and Kurn (Klingon) and Jean-Luc and Robert (human) that illustrate conflictual communication and suggest teaching applications. The most disturbing empirical communication research on conflict between brothers reports that male sibling…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Cultural Influences
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