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Tenneij, Nienke H.; Didden, Robert; Stolker, Joost Jan; Koot, Hans M. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2009
In high care settings for persons with intellectual disability (ID) aggressive incidents often occur. Still little is known about factors that are associated with an increased risk for aggressive behavior in clients who are admitted to an inpatient treatment facility. In four inpatient facilities, 108 adults with mild and borderline ID and…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Aggression, Self Control, Mental Retardation
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Chen, Han-Ying; Waigandt, Alex C. – Journal of Drug Education, 2009
The prevalence of betel nut chewing among junior high school students is highest in the eastern region of Taiwan (Lin, 1990). Although there is some research on the prevalence rate, little effort has been paid to developing a classification of betel nut chewing behavior applicable to adolescents. Eight-hundred and forty-three students, including…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Incidence, Adolescents, Multivariate Analysis
Calliari, Carl L. – Instructor, 1987
A time-out technique is described which enables disruptive students to learn both how to control their behavior and why it is important to do so. (MT)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Discipline, Elementary Education, Self Control
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Ryan, Gloria – PTA Today, 1985
One of the greatest challenges facing parents is disciplining children. Discipline is not controlling or imposing a parent's will upon children. It is a positive way of helping and guiding children to achieve self-discipline. Discipline tips for parents are included. (MT)
Descriptors: Children, Discipline, Parent Child Relationship, Self Control
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Morrow, Lonny W. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1985
Three pilot studies suggested that deaf multiply disabled students (ages 15-18) can learn and implement self-control strategies while becoming more independent and engaging in more age-appropriate prosocial behavior. Use of the skills was maintained and appeared to generalize to other school and nonschool environments. (CL)
Descriptors: Deafness, Multiple Disabilities, Self Control, Teaching Methods
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Hallahan, Daniel P.; Sapona, Regina – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1983
Learning disabled students can be taught to monitor their own attention, thus avoiding traditional approaches that place the LD child in a passive role. Results of self-monitoring studies are reviewed, and issues for future study are cited. (CL)
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Modification, Learning Disabilities, Self Control
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Duncan, Ann Dell – Adolescence, 1969
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Motivation Techniques, Self Control
McFall, Richard M. – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1970
This study on the effects of self monitoring on normal smoking behavior indicates that smoking frequency and duration are significantly affected by such self monitoring, indicating that self monitoring is a reactive data gathering procedure. (KJ)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Self Control, Smoking
Roberts, Alan H.; Erikson, Robert V. – J Abnorm Psychol, 1969
Research supported in part by the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration. Reprints from: Alan H. Roberts, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Memorial Building, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Delinquency, Institutionalized Persons, Self Control
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Rubin, Kenneth H.; Dyck, Louisa – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1980
Examines the different forms of private speech emitted when preschool children engage in particular types of play. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Egocentrism, Play, Preschool Children, Self Control
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Kivetz, Ran; Zheng, Yuhuang – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2006
The authors propose that people use 2 routes in justifying self-gratification: 1st through hard work or excellence (entitlement) and the 2nd through the attainment of vices without depleting income. This framework was tested using real tasks and choices adopted from prior research on self-control. The results indicate that (a) higher effort and…
Descriptors: Success, Self Control, Income, Feedback
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Suvivuo, Pia; Tossavainen, Kerttu; Kontula, Osmo – Health Education, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to study in detail what kind of role alcohol has among a selected group of sexually active teenage girls, with special emphasis on their locus of control and risky sexual behaviour. Design/methodology/approach: The data comprise the narratives of 87 girls regarding their experience with sexually motivating…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Health Education, Sex Education, Females
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Downing, Kevin; Chan, Sui-Wah; Downing, Woo-Kyung; Kwong, Theresa; Lam, Tsz-Fung – Multicultural Education & Technology Journal, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate relationships between gender, A-level scores and scores on the learning and study strategies inventory (LASSI) of undergraduate students. Design/methodology/approach: The participants for this study were selected at random from the overall LASSI sampling exercise and males and females were…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Females, Intelligence Tests, Metacognition
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Kennett, Deborah J.; O'Hagan, Fergal T.; Cezer, Diego – Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2008
A concurrent mixed methods approach was used to understand how learned resourcefulness empowers individuals. After completing Rosenbaum's Self-Control Schedule (SCS) measuring resourcefulness, 16 past clients of a multimodal pain clinic were interviewed about the kinds of pain-coping strategies they were practicing from the program. Constant…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Pain, Coping, Comparative Analysis
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Tolin, David F.; Diefenbach, Gretchen J.; Flessner, Christopher A.; Franklin, Martin E.; Keuthen, Nancy J.; Moore, Phoebe; Piacentini, John; Stein, Dan J.; Woods, Douglas W. – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2008
Trichotillomania (TTM) is a chronic impulse control disorder characterized by repetitive hair-pulling resulting in alopecia. Although this condition is frequently observed in children and adolescents, research on pediatric TTM has been hampered by the absence of validated measures. The aim of the present study was to develop and test a new…
Descriptors: Self Control, Validity, Pediatrics, Measures (Individuals)
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