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Daubenmier, Jennifer J. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2005
Study 1 tested whether yoga practice is associated with greater awareness of and responsiveness to bodily sensations, lower self-objectification, greater body satisfaction, and fewer disordered eating attitudes. Three samples of women (43 yoga, 45 aerobic, and 51 nonyoga/nonaerobic practitioners) completed questionnaire measures. As predicted,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Females, Eating Disorders, Exercise
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Starns, Jeffrey J.; Hicks, Jason L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
In 3 experiments, the authors determined whether remembering a source dimension created a more complete internal reinstatement of the encoded event and thus cued access to other source dimensions. Results consistently showed that memory for the 2 source dimensions was correlated: correct responses on 1 dimension were typically associated with…
Descriptors: Cues, Responses, Memory, Experiments
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Cresswell, Scott L.; Eklund, Robert C. – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
The authors examined relationships among burnout and motivational types differing in self-determination, using simple correlational analyses as well as more sophisticated canonical correlation analyses allowing for the simultaneous examination of multiple independent and dependent variables. The authors hypothesized that: (a) motivation low in…
Descriptors: Motivation, Burnout, Athletes, Athletics
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Ghisletta, Paolo; Spini, Dario – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 2004
Correlated data are very common in the social sciences. Most common applications include longitudinal and hierarchically organized (or clustered) data. Generalized estimating equations (GEE) are a convenient and general approach to the analysis of several kinds of correlated data. The main advantage of GEE resides in the unbiased estimation of…
Descriptors: Correlation, Data, Data Analysis, Equations (Mathematics)
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Malott, Richard W. – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2005
This article reviews the negative behavior-analytic commentary on Drash and Tudor's behavior-analytic analysis of the etiology of autistic repertoires and values. This article also asks that, in our effort to scrub it clean, we not drown Drash and Tudor's beautiful, but fragile, new-born, behavior-analytic baby in hyper-methodological,…
Descriptors: Autism, Etiology, Behavior Problems, Antisocial Behavior
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Brooks, Rechele; Meltzoff, Andrew N. – Developmental Science, 2005
We examined the ontogeny of gaze following by testing infants at 9, 10 and 11 months of age. Infants (N = 96) watched as an adult turned her head toward a target with either open or closed eyes. The 10- and 11-month-olds followed adult turns significantly more often in the open-eyes than the closed-eyes condition, but the 9-month-olds did not…
Descriptors: Infants, Adults, Nonverbal Communication, Eye Movements
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Dirikx, Trinette; Hermans, Dirk; Vansteenwegen, Debora; Baeyens, Frank; Eelen, Paul – Learning & Memory, 2004
The present study investigated reinstatement of conditioned responses in humans by using a differential Pavlovian conditioning procedure. Evidence for reinstatement was established in a direct (fear rating) and in an indirect measure (secondary reaction time task) of conditioning. Moreover, the amount of reinstatement in the secondary reaction…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Fear, Classical Conditioning, Reaction Time
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Nikolaos, Vavritas – Research in Dance Education, 2004
The present study aims to investigate the relationship between the rhythmical and the kinetic parts of the Hasapikos dance--both slow and fast--so that, after their relation is determined and recorded, the authentic form of the dance can be formally expressed with rhythmical numeration for teaching purposes. The collection of the data was based on…
Descriptors: Dance, Kinetics, Music, Motion
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Sivasankar, Mahalakshmi; Fisher, Kimberly V. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2003
Vocal folds undergo osmotic challenge by mouth breathing during singing, exercising, and loud speaking. Just 15 min of obligatory oral breathing, to dry the vocal folds, increases phonation threshold pressure (P[subscript th]) and expiratory vocal effort in healthy speakers (M. Sivasankar & K. Fisher, 2002). We questioned whether oral breathing is…
Descriptors: Phonology, Voice Disorders, Oral Language, Pretests Posttests
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Parker, Richard I. – Behavior Therapy, 2006
There is need for objective and reliable single-case research (SCR) results in the movement toward evidence-based interventions (EBI), for inclusion in meta-analyses, and for funding accountability in clinical contexts. Yet SCR deals with data that often do not conform to parametric data assumptions and that yield results of low reliability. A…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Research Design, Intervention, Correlation
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Simoneau, Michael; Markovits, Henry – Developmental Psychology, 2003
Two studies examined conditional reasoning with false premises. In Study 1, 12- and 16-year-old adolescents made "if-then" inferences after producing an alternative antecedent for the major premise. Older participants made more errors on the simple modus ponens inference than did younger ones. Reasoning with a false premise reduced this effect.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Preadolescents, Inferences, Inhibition
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Farnsworth, David L. – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2006
The goals of this note are to derive formulas for the coefficients a and b in the least-squares regression plane y = at + bx + c for observations (t[subscript]i,x[subscript]i,y[subscript]i), i = 1, 2, ..., n, and to present meanings for the coefficients a and b. In this note, formulas for the coefficients a and b in the least-squares fit are…
Descriptors: Calculus, Correlation, Mathematical Formulas, Equations (Mathematics)
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Ho, Ting-Pong – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2006
A retrospective cohort of discharged patients from all public psychiatric hospitals in Hong Kong (1997-1999) was linked to suicide data from Coroner's court. Patients hospitalized shorter than 15 days had significantly lower suicide rates than longer stay patients. The results were fairly consistent across immediate/late post discharge periods,…
Descriptors: Psychiatric Hospitals, Suicide, Patients, Foreign Countries
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Donnellan, M. Brent; Oswald, Frederick L.; Baird, Brendan M.; Lucas, Richard E. – Psychological Assessment, 2006
The Mini-IPIP, a 20-item short form of the 50-item International Personality Item Pool-Five-Factor Model measure (Goldberg, 1999), was developed and validated across five studies. The Mini-IPIP scales, with four items per Big Five trait, had consistent and acceptable internal consistencies across five studies (= at or well above 0.60), similar…
Descriptors: Personality Measures, Personality Traits, Test Reliability, Correlation
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Kane, Michael J.; Poole, Bradley J.; Tuholski, Stephen W.; Engle, Randall W. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
The executive attention theory of working memory capacity (WMC) proposes that measures of WMC broadly predict higher order cognitive abilities because they tap important and general attention capabilities (R. W. Engle & M. J. Kane, 2004). Previous research demonstrated WMC-related differences in attention tasks that required restraint of habitual…
Descriptors: Memory, Attention, Cognitive Ability, Responses
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