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van Balen, Barbara; van Arensbergen, Pleun; van der Weijden, Inge; van den Besselaar, Peter – Higher Education Policy, 2012
The competition for top positions in university rankings has put a stronger emphasis on the quality of university staff. Recruitment of excellent scholars is a core activity for university HRM. In this study, we compare the careers of pairs of similar researchers that were considered as very talented in their early careers. Of every pair, one has…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Faculty, Researchers, Reputation
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van Arensbergen, Pleun; van den Besselaar, Peter – Higher Education Policy, 2012
Career grants are an important instrument for selecting and stimulating the next generation of leading researchers. Earlier research has mainly focused on the relation between past performance and success. In this study we investigate how the selection process takes place. More specifically, we investigate which quality dimensions (of the…
Descriptors: Grants, Research, Researchers, Futures (of Society)
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Davis, Gregory J.; Gibson, Bradley S. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2012
Voluntary shifts of attention are often motivated in experimental contexts by using well-known symbols that accurately predict the direction of targets. The authors report 3 experiments, which showed that the presentation of predictive spatial information does not provide sufficient incentive to elicit voluntary shifts of attention. For instance,…
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Cues, Models, Attention
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Carrick, Nathalie; Ramirez, Madisenne – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2012
Research suggests that emotions influence children's ability to discern fantasy from reality; however, reasons for this association remain unknown. The current research sought to better understand the mechanisms underlying children's distinctions by examining the roles discrete emotions and context have in 3- to 5-year-olds' evaluations of fantasy…
Descriptors: Fantasy, Emotional Development, Research, Context Effect
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Hanushek, Eric A.; Warren, John Robert; Grodsky, Eric – Educational Policy, 2012
This exchange represents a follow-up to an article on the effects of state high school exit examinations that previously appeared in this journal (Warren, Grodsky, & Kalogrides 2009). That 2009 article was featured prominently in a report by the National Research Council (NRC) that evaluated the efficacy of test-based accountability systems.…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, High Schools, Exit Examinations, Context Effect
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Berkovits, Shira Melody; Sturmey, Peter; Alvero, Alicia M. – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2012
This study examined the effects of individual and group monetary contingencies on the attendance of adolescent part-time employees. Attendance increased in both individual and group contingency phases; however staff questionnaire responses indicated a preference for the individual contingencies. Future research should consider staff acceptability…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Employees, Part Time Employment, Attendance
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Dolfing, Ria; Bulte, Astrid M. W.; Pilot, Albert; Vermunt, Jan D. – Research in Science Education, 2012
This study aims to determine and describe the new domain-specific expertise of experienced chemistry teachers in teaching an innovative context-based unit about macro-micro thinking in structure-property relations. The construct of "teachers' domain-specific expertise" was used to analyse the new repertoire chemistry teachers need to acquire to…
Descriptors: Expertise, Innovation, Chemistry, Learning Processes
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Picard, Laurence; Cousin, Sidonie; Guillery-Girard, Berenere; Eustache, Francis; Piolino, Pascale – Child Development, 2012
This study investigated the development of all 3 components of episodic memory (EM), as defined by Tulving, namely, core factual content, spatial context, and temporal context. To this end, a novel, ecologically valid test was administered to 109 participants aged 4-16 years. Results showed that each EM component develops at a different rate.…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Recognition (Psychology), Child Development, Context Effect
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Whiteley, Robert F.; Richard, George – Management in Education, 2012
Many models of timetabling exist in secondary schools in Western educational jurisdictions. This study examines whether or not teachers teaching a full course load without preparation time during a semester are willing to volunteer to participate in extracurricular activities. This research was conducted in a rural school district in British…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Scheduling, School Schedules
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Mendoza, Pilar – Journal of Higher Education, 2012
This study shows a case of a department heavily involved in industry-academia collaborations and patenting activities while exhibiting high levels of academic norms such as teaching, basic research, academic freedom and free dissemination of knowledge. Based on the findings, the author argues that academic capitalism is a highly contextual…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Academic Freedom, Context Effect, Social Systems
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LaFrance, Joan; Nichols, Richard; Kirkhart, Karen E. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2012
Context grounds all aspects of indigenous evaluation. From an indigenous evaluation framework (IEF), programs are understood within their relationship to place, setting, and community, and evaluations are planned, undertaken, and validated in relation to cultural context. This chapter describes and explains fundamental elements of IEF epistemology…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Context, Epistemology, Context Effect
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Leach, Prescott T.; Poplawski, Shane G.; Kenney, Justin W.; Hoffman, Barbara; Liebermann, Dan A.; Abel, Ted; Gould, Thomas J. – Learning & Memory, 2012
Growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible [beta] ("Gadd45b") has been shown to be involved in DNA demethylation and may be important for cognitive processes. "Gadd45b" is abnormally expressed in subjects with autism and psychosis, two disorders associated with cognitive deficits. Furthermore, several high-throughput screens have identified "Gadd45b"…
Descriptors: Genetics, Brain, Animals, Fear
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Wang, Ze; Osterlind, Steven J.; Bergin, David A. – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2012
Using the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2003 data, this study built mathematics achievement models of 8th graders in four countries: the USA, Russia, Singapore and South Africa. These 4 countries represent the full spectrum of mathematics achievement. In addition, they represent 4 continents, and they include 2 countries…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Models, Mathematics Tests, Grade 8
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Finn, Amber N. – Communication Education, 2012
This study explored the associations among teacher use of prosocial (i.e., reward, expert, and referent) and antisocial (i.e., legitimate and coercive) bases of power and students' perceptions of instructor understanding and misunderstanding in the college classroom. Participants included 555 students from a private university in the Southwest.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Private Colleges, Classroom Environment, Student Attitudes
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Bucx, Freek; van Wel, Frits; Knijn, Trudie – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
The authors investigated intergenerational support exchanges in relation to young adults' life course status. In a sample of 2,022 young adults (ages 18-34 years) in The Netherlands, single young adults reported receiving more advice from parents than married young adults, and those with children of their own received more practical support.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Aging (Individuals), Experience
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