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Zamboni, Brian D.; Silver, Rachel – American Journal of Sexuality Education, 2009
Parental sex education might promote healthy sexual behavior among adolescents, but some parents assume that family communication about sex will lead to sexual activity. Family sex communication has been studied with a limited range of adolescent sexual behaviors but not sexual fantasy or desire. Two measures of family sex communication were…
Descriptors: Sex Education, Fantasy, Late Adolescents, Family Relationship
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Manuel, Jennifer I.; Mullen, Edward J.; Fang, Lin; Bellamy, Jennifer L.; Bledsoe, Sarah E. – Research on Social Work Practice, 2009
The implementation of evidence-based practice (EBP) as a professional model of practice for social work has been suggested as one approach to support informed clinical decision making. However, different barriers and processes have been identified that impact the use of EBP at individual, organizational, and systemic levels. This article describes…
Descriptors: Social Agencies, Social Work, Theory Practice Relationship, Caseworker Approach
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Pulido, Diana – Studies in Second Language Acquisition, 2009
This study examines the nature of the involvement load (Laufer & Hulstijn, 2001) in second language (L2) lexical input processing through reading by considering the effects of the reader-based factors of L2 reading proficiency and background knowledge. The lexical input processing aspects investigated were lexical inferencing (search), attentional…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Memory, Vocabulary Development, Second Language Learning
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Kasim, Rafa M.; Raudenbush, Stephen W. – Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics, 1998
Gibbs sampling was applied to obtain Bayes inferences in the case of unbalanced multilevel data when the homogeneity of variance assumption fails and when interest focuses on inferences for some or all of the groups' variances. This approach is compared to a more standard analysis based on restricted maximum-likelihood statistics. (SLD)
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Statistical Inference
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Barrett, H.C.; Behne, T. – Cognition, 2005
An important problem faced by children is discriminating between entities capable of goal-directed action, i.e. intentional agents, and non-agents. In the case of discriminating between living and dead animals, including humans, this problem is particularly difficult, because of the large number of perceptual cues that living and dead animals…
Descriptors: Inferences, Cues, Animals, Infants
Virtue, S.; van den Broek, P. – Brain and Language, 2005
This research investigates the hemispheric processing of anaphors when readers activate multiple antecedents. Participants read texts promoting an anaphoric inference and performed a lexical decision task to inference-related target words that were consistent (Experiment 1) or inconsistent (Experiment 2) with the text. These targets were preceded…
Descriptors: Inferences, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Erickson, Jane E.; Chin-Parker, Seth; Ross, Brian H. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
Category learning research has primarily focused on how people learn to classify items using simple observable features. However, classification is only 1 way to learn categories. In addition, many concepts have an underlying coherence that explains the featural similarity among exemplars, such as abstract coherent concepts whose instances differ…
Descriptors: Inferences, Classification, Learning Processes
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Chaigneau, Sergio E.; Barsalou, Lawrence W.; Sloman, Steven A. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2004
Theories typically emphasize affordances or intentions as the primary determinant of an object's perceived function. The HIPE theory assumes that people integrate both into causal models that produce functional attributions. In these models, an object's physical structure and an agent's action specify an affordance jointly, constituting the…
Descriptors: Inferences, Causal Models, Theories
MacSwan, Jeff – Education and the Public Interest Center, 2010
The Center on Education Policy (CEP) report, "Has Progress Been Made in Raising Achievement for English Language Learners?", finds that some states have seen increases in the number of English language learners (ELLs) meeting proficiency standards under No Child Left Behind (NCLB), while others have seen decreases. The report notes some…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Research Methodology, Language of Instruction, Second Language Learning
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Ferrin, James M.; Bishop, Malachy; Tansey, Timothy N.; Frain, Michael; Swett, Elizabeth A.; Lane, Frank J. – Rehabilitation Education, 2007
For a number of conceptually and practically important reasons, reporting of effect size estimates, confidence intervals, and power in parameter estimation is increasingly being recognized as the preferred approach in social science research. Unfortunately, this practice has not yet been widely adopted in the rehabilitation or general counseling…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Statistical Analysis, Computation, Rehabilitation
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Lynch, Julie S.; van den Broek, Paul – Cognitive Development, 2007
Because characters' goals play a key role in the structure of narratives, the ability to make inferences about goals is essential to narrative comprehension. Despite their importance, no previous studies have examined the process by which children make these goal inferences. In the current study, we examined 6- and 8-year-old children's goal…
Descriptors: Inferences, Comprehension, Cognitive Processes, Children
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Leighton, Jacqueline P.; Gierl, Mark J. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 2007
The purpose of this paper is to define and evaluate the categories of cognitive models underlying at least three types of educational tests. We argue that while all educational tests may be based--explicitly or implicitly--on a cognitive model, the categories of cognitive models underlying tests often range in their development and in the…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Misconceptions, Measurement, Inferences
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Liu, David; Gelman, Susan A.; Wellman, Henry M. – Child Development, 2007
Trait attribution is central to people's naive theories of people and their actions. Previous developmental research indicates that young children are poor at predicting behaviors from past trait-relevant behaviors. We propose that the cognitive process of behavior-to-behavior predictions consists of two component processes: (1) behavior-to-trait…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Behavior, Personality Traits, Prediction
Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
This article presents the discussion between John Gravois and John B. Lee concerning the problems in measuring bias. John B. Lee is president and founder of JBL Associates, Inc., a prominent higher-education-research firm. He is retained by the American Federation of Teachers to assess the research that purports to find a liberal predominance and…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Statistical Inference, Consultation Programs, Politics of Education
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Zacks, Jeffrey M.; Speer, Nicole K.; Swallow, Khena M.; Braver, Todd S.; Reynolds, Jeremy R. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
People perceive and conceive of activity in terms of discrete events. Here the authors propose a theory according to which the perception of boundaries between events arises from ongoing perceptual processing and regulates attention and memory. Perceptual systems continuously make predictions about what will happen next. When transient errors in…
Descriptors: Inferences, Cues, Brain, Perception
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