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Arsenio, William F. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2010
This discussion summarizes some of the key conceptual and methodological contributions of the four articles in this special section on social information processing (SIP) and aggression. One major contribution involves the new methodological tools these studies provide for future researchers. Eye-tracking and mood induction techniques will make it…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Researchers, Information Processing, Moral Development
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Schlomer, Gabriel L.; Bauman, Sheri; Card, Noel A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2010
This article urges counseling psychology researchers to recognize and report how missing data are handled, because consumers of research cannot accurately interpret findings without knowing the amount and pattern of missing data or the strategies that were used to handle those data. Patterns of missing data are reviewed, and some of the common…
Descriptors: Maximum Likelihood Statistics, Counseling Psychology, Researchers, Data Collection
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Radvansky, Gabriel A.; Copeland, David E. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2010
When people read narratives, they often need to update their situation models as the described events change. Previous research has shown little to no increases in reading times for spatial shifts but consistent increases for temporal shifts. On this basis, researchers have suggested that spatial updating does not regularly occur, whereas temporal…
Descriptors: Memory, Researchers, Models, Evaluation
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Barak, Judith; Gidron, Ariela; Turniansky, Bobbie – Professional Development in Education, 2010
In this work we study the meaning of professional development as a participative process within a community of practice. In this collaborative narrative self-study we look at the development of ourselves as a professional group working together in an intensive program. The study is based on personal career stories, each told by its author, but…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Faculty Development, Professional Development, Teacher Educators
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Skinner, Christopher H. – Psychology in the Schools, 2010
Almost all academic skills deficits can be conceptualized as learning rate problems as students are not failing to learn, but not learning rapidly enough. Thus, when selecting among various possible remedial procedures, educators need an evidence base that indicates which procedure results in the greatest increases in learning rates. Previous…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Learning Strategies, Comparative Analysis
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Murray, Christine E.; Welch, Metoka L. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2010
This article presents the results of a statewide survey of domestic violence (DV) service providers that focused on the needs, background characteristics, and opinions of service providers related to research. The survey included an examination of service providers' motivation for working in the field, research background and training, and…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Researchers, State Surveys, Social Services
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Futterman, Andrew; Holland, Jason M.; Brown, Patrick J.; Thompson, Larry W.; Gallagher-Thompson, Dolores – Psychological Assessment, 2010
The Texas Revised Inventory of Grief-Present scale (TRIG-Present) is one of the most widely used grief measures; however, researchers have only empirically examined the validity and underlying factor structure of TRIG-Present scores in a few studies. Hence, in the present investigation, we sought to examine the factorial validity of the…
Descriptors: Grief, Emotional Response, Validity, Factor Structure
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Hultman, Karin; Lenz Taguchi, Hillevi – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2010
The purpose of this paper is to challenge the habitual anthropocentric gaze we use when analysing educational data, which takes human beings as the starting point and centre, and gives humans a self-evident higher position above other matter in reality. By enacting analysis of photographic images from a preschool playground, using a "relational…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Distance Education, Researchers, Preschool Education
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Elicker, Joelle D.; McConnell, Nicole L.; Hall, Rosalie J. – Teaching of Psychology, 2010
Psychology courses often include an experiential component whereby instructors require or allow students to participate in research or an equitable alternative activity for course credit. We investigated self-reported reasons why students chose to not participate in research, in spite of the potential incentive of earning extra credit. Our sample…
Descriptors: Scheduling, Student Motivation, Psychology, Courses
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O'Grady, Kevin – British Journal of Religious Education, 2010
The Warwick REDCo community of practice was a group of religious education researchers operating in several contexts: English secondary schools and universities, English and European collaborations on religious education. The group undertook action research, seeking to illustrate and critically assess the interpretive approach to religious…
Descriptors: Researchers, Action Research, Religious Education, Teaching Methods
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Crasborn, Onno – Sign Language Studies, 2010
Recent technologies in the area of video and Internet are allowing the creation and online publication of large signed language corpora. Primarily addressing the needs of linguists and other researchers, because of their unique character in history these data collections are also made accessible online for a general audience. This "open access"…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Internet, Researchers, Computational Linguistics
Leaf, Justin B.; Sheldon, Jan B.; Sherman, James A. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2010
This study compared no-no prompting procedures to simultaneous prompting procedures for 3 children with autism. Using a parallel treatments design, researchers taught rote math skills, receptive labels, or answers to "wh-" questions with both prompting systems. Results indicated that no-no prompting was effective in teaching all skills. By…
Descriptors: Autism, Prompting, Discrimination Learning, Mathematics Skills
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Fargas-Malet, Montserrat; McSherry, Dominic; Larkin, Emma; Robinson, Clive – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2010
In the past few decades, a growing body of literature examining children's perspectives on their own lives has developed within a variety of disciplines, such as sociology, psychology, anthropology and geography. This article provides a brief up-to-date examination of methodological and ethical issues that researchers may need to consider when…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Anthropology, Researchers, Children
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Socha, Alan; Cooper, Christopher A.; McCord, David M. – Psychological Assessment, 2010
Goldberg's International Personality Item Pool (IPIP; Goldberg, 1999) provides researchers with public-domain, free-access personality measurement scales that are proxies of well-established published scales. One of the more commonly used IPIP sets employs 50 items to measure the 5 broad domains of the 5-factor model, with 10 items per factor. The…
Descriptors: Construct Validity, Reliability, Personality Measures, Personality
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Haardorfer, Regine; Gagne, Phill – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2010
Some researchers have argued for the use of or have attempted to make use of randomization tests in single-subject research. To address this tide of interest, the authors of this article describe randomization tests, discuss the theoretical rationale for applying them to single-subject research, and provide an overview of the methodological…
Descriptors: Research Design, Researchers, Evaluation Methods, Research Methodology
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