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Peer reviewedCrago, Martha B.; And Others – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1993
Explores the impact of cultural change on home patterns of communicative interaction between Inuit caregivers and their young children in two communities of northern Quebec, Canada. A longitudinal, ethnographic study of two children with young mothers and two adopted children with older mothers illustrates many changes in the Inuit culture and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Age Differences, Change, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Peer reviewedHuston, Aletha C.; Wright, John C.; Marquis, Janet; Green, Samuel B. – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Examined television viewing over three years among two cohorts of 2- and 4-year olds. Found that viewing declined with age. With age, time in reading and educational activities increased on weekdays but declined on weekends, and sex differences in time-use patterns increased. Increased time in educational activities, social interaction, and video…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Behavior, Cohort Analysis, Context Effect
Peer reviewedSpieker, Susan J.; Larson, Nancy C.; Lewis, Steven M.; Keller, Thomas E.; Gilchrist, Lewayne – Child Development, 1999
Analyzed individual developmental trajectories of disruptive behavior problems (DBP) between 3.5 and 6.0 years for children of adolescent mothers. Found that DBP decreased with age. Boys and children of more depressed/anxious mothers exhibited higher levels of DBP. Maternal negative control was associated with level of DBP and change rate, and…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedLieberman, Melissa; Doyle, Anna-Beth; Markiewicz, Dorothy – Child Development, 1999
Examined developmental differences in parental availability and child dependency in late childhood and early adolescence and their association with peer relations. Found that children's perceptions of mother's availability and boys' perceptions of father's availability did not change with age. Dependency decreased with age. Positive friendship…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Age Differences, Attachment Behavior, Child Development
Peer reviewedPerry, Michelle – Cognition and Instruction, 2000
Documented differences in frequency and type of mathematical explanations during lessons in U.S., Taiwanese, and Japanese first- and fifth-grade classrooms. Found that explanations occurred more frequently in Japanese and Taiwanese classrooms than in U.S. classrooms. Typical explanations in Asian classrooms were more substantive than in U.S.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedKochanska, Grazyna; Murray, Kathleen T.; Harlan, Elena T. – Developmental Psychology, 2000
Examined young children's social development of effortful control in a longitudinal study. Found that between 22 and 33 months, effortful control improved considerably, its coherence increased, it was stable, and it was higher for girls. Found that children's focused attention at 9 months, mothers' responsiveness at 22 months, and mothers'…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Child Development, Emotional Development
Peer reviewedMcIntyre, Tom; Battle, Juan – Behavioral Disorders, 1998
A study of 209 youngsters (ages 5-20) with emotional and/or behavior disorders examined perceptions of traits of so-called good teachers, including personality traits, respectful treatment of students, behavior management practices, and instructional skills. African-American students perceived personality traits and respectful treatment of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Disorders, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedMcCutcheon, Deborah; Francis, Mardean; Kerr, Shannon – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1997
Two experiments involving 46 seventh graders, 28 undergraduates and 28 seventh graders examined developmental and individual differences in students' revising for meaning. Results of both experiments suggested that knowing error location (having it pointed out) may focus less sophisticated writers, like middle school students, too narrowly and may…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Error Correction, Grade 7
Peer reviewedMiller, David C.; Byrnes, James P. – Developmental Psychology, 1997
Two experiments tested a self-regulation model of risk-taking among third through eighth graders in which inappropriate risk taking is associated with overconfidence, succumbing to dysregulating influences, and insensitivity to outcomes. Found that ability beliefs, preference for thrill seeking, peer nomination, competitiveness, and interest…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Childhood Interests, Context Effect
Peer reviewedZeman, Janice; Shipman, Kimberly – Developmental Psychology, 1997
Examined the influence of emotion, audience, gender, and age on fifth, eighth, and eleventh graders' reported emotion management, emotional self-efficacy, and expectancies. Found that eighth graders regulated emotion most and expected the least maternal support. Children expressed greater self-efficacy and regulation for sadness than for anger.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Anger
Peer reviewedLaperriere, Anne; And Others – Journal of Adolescent Research, 1994
Processes through which interethnic relations and identity are constructed were studied among French, Italian, and Haitian adolescents aged 12 to 17 years. The research demonstrated a marked evolution in attitudes and strategies from the first to the fifth year of high school, with gender and social class playing different roles within each ethnic…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Attitude Change, Cultural Differences
Peer reviewedTrumper, Ricardo – British Educational Research Journal, 1995
Presents four categories of motivational characteristics for science students: achievement, curiosity, conscientiousness, and sociability. Asserts that most students exhibit one or more of these traits. Discusses changing correlations among characteristics, gender, and grade level. (MJP)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Curiosity, Foreign Countries, Goal Orientation
Peer reviewedByrne, Barbara M.; Gavin, Darlene A. Worth – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1996
Data from 877 3rd, 7th, and 11th graders substantiated the multidimensionality of academic self-concept, as based on the Shavelson model, but yielded no support for increasing differentiation across age. Data also determined minor deterioration of hierarchical structure for early and late adolescents but no progressive pattern of weakening across…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Early Adolescents, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedBorg, Mark G.; And Others – Educational Psychology, 1995
Reveals significant correlation between older Maltese students and high test scores on their examinations to enter junior high. Older students are those born in the early months of the year. Study found little difference in scores between genders, although girls were more likely to pass the examination than boys. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Age Grade Placement, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedHarter, Susan; Waters, Patricia L.; Whitesell, Nancy R.; Kastelic, Diana – Developmental Psychology, 1998
Examined levels of self-reported "voice" (authentic self expression) with various persons among high school students. Found no gender differences nor evidence that voice declines in female adolescents. Perceived support for voice predicted level of voice. Feminine girls reported lower levels of voice than androgynous girls in public relational…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Age Differences, Androgyny, High School Students


