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Knudsen, Birgit; Liszkowski, Ulf – Infancy, 2012
This study employed a new "anticipatory intervening" paradigm to tease apart false belief and ignorance-based interpretations of 18-month-olds' helpful informing. We investigated in three experiments whether 18-month-old infants inform an adult selectively about one of the two locations depending on the adult's belief about which of the two…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Infants, Toys, Cognitive Development
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Devos, Christelle; Dupriez, Vincent; Paquay, Leopold – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2012
We investigate how the social working environment predicts beginning teachers' self-efficacy and feelings of depression. Two quantitative studies are presented. The results show that the goal structure of the school culture (mastery or performance orientation) predicts both outcomes. Frequent collaborative interactions with colleagues are related…
Descriptors: School Culture, Self Efficacy, Teaching Conditions, Beginning Teachers
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Green, Jessica J.; Woldorff, Marty G. – Cognition, 2012
The observation of cueing effects (faster responses for cued than uncued targets) rapidly following centrally-presented arrows has led to the suggestion that arrows trigger rapid automatic shifts of spatial attention. However, these effects have primarily been observed during easy target-detection tasks when both cue and target remain on the…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Intervals, Conflict, Attention
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Roland, Douglas; Yun, Hongoak; Koenig, Jean-Pierre; Mauner, Gail – Cognition, 2012
The effects of word predictability and shared semantic similarity between a target word and other words that could have taken its place in a sentence on language comprehension are investigated using data from a reading time study, a sentence completion study, and linear mixed-effects regression modeling. We find that processing is facilitated if…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Sentences, Semantics, Probability
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Jepma, Marieke; Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan; Nieuwenhuis, Sander – Cognition, 2012
People are able to use temporal cues to anticipate the timing of an event, enabling them to process that event more efficiently. We conducted two experiments, using the fixed-foreperiod paradigm (Experiment 1) and the temporal-cueing paradigm (Experiment 2), to assess which components of information processing are speeded when subjects use such…
Descriptors: Expectation, Cues, Reaction Time, Models
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Morrow, Jennifer Ann; Ackermann, Margot E. – College Student Journal, 2012
At public Ph.D. granting institutions in the United States, approximately 22% of first-year college students do not return for their sophomore year (ACT, 2011). It was hypothesized that higher levels of sense of belonging would be related to self-reported intention to persist as well as actual second-year retention. It was expected that higher…
Descriptors: Intention, College Freshmen, Academic Persistence, Student Adjustment
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Thomas, Jennifer J. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2012
Although researchers have investigated how adolescents' friendships affect their romantic relationships, the influence of romantic relationships on friendships is unexamined. As a first step, 9th- (n = 198) and 11th grade students (n = 152) reported on their conceptions of friendship when one friend had a romantic relationship and when neither…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Intimacy, Friendship, Gender Differences
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Benson, Jeannette E.; Sabbagh, Mark A.; Carlson, Stephanie M.; Zelazo, Philip David – Developmental Psychology, 2013
Twenty-four 3.5-year-old children who initially showed poor performance on false-belief tasks participated in a training protocol designed to promote performance on these tasks. Our aim was to determine whether the extent to which children benefited from training was predicted by their performance on a battery of executive functioning tasks.…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Theory of Mind, Executive Function, Prediction
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Glowacz, Fabienne; Veronneau, Marie-Helene; Boet, Sylvie; Born, Michel – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2013
Aggressive behaviours in adolescence often originate in early development. This study tested three longitudinal pathways starting in early childhood, in a sample of 325 Belgian participants (162 girls) assessed every 1 or 2 years from birth through age 14. Structural equation models supported the "mother early dissatisfaction" pathway…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aggression, Adolescents, Longitudinal Studies
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Chen, Yi-Cheng; Lin, Yi-Chien; Yeh, Ron Chuen; Lou, Shi-Jer – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2013
With accelerated progress of information and communication technologies (ICT), web-based instruction (WBI) is becoming a popular method for education resources distributing and delivering. This study was conducted to explore what factors influence college students' behavioral intentions to utilize WBI systems. To achieve this aim, a WBI system was…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Web Based Instruction, Intention
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Che Ahmad, Che Nidzam; Osman, Kamisah; Halim, Lilia – Learning Environments Research, 2013
This paper is a report of a survey conducted to determine teachers' perception of the science laboratory learning environment and the relationship between different aspects of this environment and satisfaction from teaching and learning. Teachers' perceptions of psychosocial aspects were measured by use of the Science Laboratory Environment…
Descriptors: Science Laboratories, Science Instruction, Teacher Attitudes, Secondary School Teachers
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Fenning, Breanne E.; May, Laura Negel – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2013
As previous research indicates self-efficacy and self-concept have similar effects on achievement outcomes, the current study investigated the differential effects of both constructs on academic performance and career path certainty in college freshmen. Results indicated high school GPA was best predicted by general self-efficacy, whereas current…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Self Concept, Academic Achievement, Prediction
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Li, Xingshan; Gu, Junjuan; Liu, Pingping; Rayner, Keith – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2013
In 2 experiments, we tested the prediction that reading is more efficient when characters belonging to a word are presented simultaneously than when they are not in Chinese reading using a novel variation of the moving window paradigm (McConkie & Rayner, 1975). In Experiment 1, we found that reading was slowed down when Chinese readers could…
Descriptors: Chinese, Eye Movements, Reading Processes, Orthographic Symbols
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Hill, Bradford – Science Teacher, 2013
Many high school physics courses have deemphasized mathematics, which has changed the nature and role of the inquiry experiments in them. This article lays out an approach built upon an introductory unit, "Patterns in Nature," which aims to engage students in constructing their understanding of physics through contextualizing and…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Secondary School Science, High Schools, Physics
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Beyhan, Omer – Educational Research and Reviews, 2013
The purpose of this study is to examine the correlation between elementary teachers' student control ideology and students' views on constructivist learning environment. In this study, the correlation between the views of teachers working in elementary schools on student control ideology and students' views on constructivist learning environment…
Descriptors: Correlation, Student Attitudes, Constructivism (Learning), Regression (Statistics)
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