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Lister, Jennifer J.; Roberts, Richard A. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2005
Deficits in temporal resolution and/or the precedence effect may underlie part of the speech understanding difficulties experienced by older listeners in degraded acoustic environments. In a previous investigation, R. Roberts and J. Lister (2004) identified a positive correlation between measures of temporal resolution and the precedence effect,…
Descriptors: Hearing (Physiology), Correlation, Hearing Impairments, Listening
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Chen, Tsai-Yu; Chang, Goretti B. Y. – Foreign Language Annals, 2004
This study investigated the possible existence of causal links between anxiety and language learning difficulties by using the Foreign Language Classroom Anxiety Scale (FLCAS) (Horwitz, Horwitz, & Cope, 1986) to examine anxiety and the Foreign Language Screening Instrument for Colleges (FLSI-C) (Ganschow & Sparks, 1991) to explore learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, Anxiety, Higher Education
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Felton, James; Mitchell, John; Stinson, Michael – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
College students critique their professors' teaching at RateMyProfessors.com, a web page where students anonymously rate their professors on Quality, Easiness, and Sexiness. Using the self-selected data from this public forum, we examine the relations between quality, easiness, and sexiness for 3190 professors at 25 universities. For faculty with…
Descriptors: Teacher Evaluation, Internet, College Faculty, Teacher Effectiveness
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Armstrong, Mary I.; Birnie-Lefcovitch, Shelly; Ungar, Michael T. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2005
We contribute to the theoretical and research knowledge base regarding the pathways between parental social support, family well being, quality of parenting, and the development of child resilience in families with a child with serious emotional problems. Little conceptual development has been done that provides a theoretical framework for…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Emotional Problems, Parent Child Relationship, Theories
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Thrasher, James F.; Jackson, Christine – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2006
Campaigns to prevent adolescent smoking increasingly depict the tobacco industry as deceitful and exploitative. This study was undertaken to determine how adolescents' expectations about the trustworthiness of companies, in general, influence the pathway through which anti-tobacco industry campaigns prevent smoking. Structural equation modeling…
Descriptors: Smoking, Industry, Structural Equation Models, Prevention
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Weiss, JieWu; Garbanati, James A. – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2004
The primary objective of this study was to examine the combination of acculturation, family functioning, and parental smoking as predictors of smoking attitudes and behaviors among Asian-American adolescents. The participants were 106 Asian-American high school students whose ages ranged from 15 to 19 (51 male and 55 female, mean age = 16.30…
Descriptors: Smoking, Acculturation, Adolescents, Family Relationship
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Ollendick, Thomas H.; Seligman, Laura D.; Goza, Amanda B.; Byrd, Devin A.; Singh, Kusum – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2003
The tripartite model of Clark and Watson (1981) suggests that the oft-observed covariation between anxiety and depression can best be understood by examining three related yet distinct constructs: negative affectivity, positive affectivity, and elevated physiological arousal. In the present study, 510 boys and girls in the 4th, 7th, and 10th…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Children, Adolescents, Goodness of Fit
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Phillips, C. J. C.; McCulloch, S. – Journal of Biological Education, 2005
Cultural differences in students' attitudes towards animals need to be better understood and respected in order to promote tolerance in multicultural biological education. A cross-cultural study was conducted to investigate the beliefs of 425 students of different nationalities on animal sentience and attitudes towards the uses of animals.…
Descriptors: Animals, Student Attitudes, Veterinary Medicine, Surgery
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Barfield, J. P.; Rowe, David A.; Michael, Timothy J. – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2004
A pedometer is a practical, inexpensive tool used to measure physical activity. Bassett et al. (1996) found that interinstrument consistency of the Yamax Digi-Walker was higher than four other pedometers when measuring distance walked in adults. The purpose of this study was to investigate the interinstrument consistency of the Yamax pedometer in…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Correlation, Grade 3
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Cowan, Gloria; Khatchadourian, Desiree – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2003
Women are more intolerant of hate speech than men. This study examined relationality measures as mediators of gender differences in the perception of the harm of hate speech and the importance of freedom of speech. Participants were 107 male and 123 female college students. Questionnaires assessed the perceived harm of hate speech, the importance…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Females, Gender Differences, Empathy
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Georgiades, Katholiki; Lewinsohn, Peter M.; Monroe, Scott M.; Seeley, John R. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: To examine the longitudinal association between individual subthreshold symptoms and onset of major depressive disorder (MDD) in adolescence. Method: Data for analysis come from the Oregon Adolescent Depression Project, a prospective epidemiological study of psychological disorders among adolescents, ages 14 to 18 years, from the…
Descriptors: Incidence, Prediction, Adolescents, Depression (Psychology)
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Gruber, Reut; Grizenko, Natalie; Schwartz, George; Amor, Leila Ben; Gauthier, Julie; de Guzman, Rosherrie; Joober, Ridha – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2006
Objective: To examine whether COMT (catechol-O-methyltransferase) polymorphism modulates aspects of sleep in children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Method: Nightly sleep actigraphic recordings during a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover clinical study (1 week of 0.5 mg/kg MPH; 1 week of placebo) were…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Sleep, Children, Drug Therapy
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Coldwell, Joanne; Pike, Alison; Dunn, Judy – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: The study aimed to confirm previous findings showing links between household chaos and parenting in addition to examining whether household chaos was predictive of children's behaviour over and above parenting. In addition, we investigated whether household chaos acts as a moderator between parenting and children's behaviour. Method:…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Family Environment
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Wiersema, Roeljan; Van Der Meere, Jaap; Roeyers, Herbert; Van, Coster, Rudy; Baeyens, Dieter – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: It has been repeatedly found that performance of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is more impaired when a long inter-stimulus interval (ISI) is used than when a short ISI is used. According to the cognitive-energetic model, this may reflect difficulty in remaining in an optimal motor activation state…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Reaction Time, Cognitive Processes, Diagnostic Tests
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Smythe, Pamela; Annett, Marian – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: The right shift (RS) theory of handedness suggests that poor phonology may occur in the general population as a risk associated with absence of an agent of left cerebral speech, the hypothesised RS + gene. The theory predicts that poor phonology is associated with reduced bias to right-handedness. Methods: A representative cohort of…
Descriptors: Handedness, Phonology, Economically Disadvantaged, Factor Analysis
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