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Bird, Geoffrey; Brindley, Rachel; Leighton, Jane; Heyes, Cecilia – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2007
The goal-directed theory of imitation (GOADI) states that copying of action outcomes (e.g., turning a light switch) takes priority over imitation of the means by which those outcomes are achieved (e.g., choice of effector or grip). The object [fewer than] effector [fewer than] grip error pattern in the pen-and-cups task provides strong support for…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Theories, Imitation, Color
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Bahia, Sara; Janeiro, Isabel; Duarte, Ricardo – Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology, 2007
This research seeks to explore personal and contextual factors that form the basis of formulating and implementing vocational choices in acting careers. The twenty eight student actors that participated in the study were asked to write an auto-biographical description of personal factors and educational opportunities they recognised as decisive…
Descriptors: Careers, Acting, Career Choice, Educational Opportunities
Leary, Chris – Journal of Basic Writing (CUNY), 2007
This article describes two very different projects undertaken in the same basic writing course: collaborative ethnography and ACT test prep. At first glance, it appears that the work on collaborative ethnography accomplished our goal of creating better, more self-conscious writers while the work on test prep achieved our goal of creating better…
Descriptors: Basic Writing, Standardized Tests, Ethnography, Context Effect
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Proctor, Laura J.; Fauchier, Angele; Oliver, Pamella H.; Ramos, Michelle C.; Rios, Martha A.; Margolin, Gayla – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Family context can affect children's vulnerability to various stresses, but little is known regarding the role of family variables on children's reactions to natural disaster. This prospective study examined the influence of predisaster observed parenting behaviors and postdisaster parental stress on young children's distress following…
Descriptors: Natural Disasters, Young Children, Parent Child Relationship, Responses
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Smith, Steven R. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2007
Behavior ratings and self-report measures of child and adolescent psychopathology are often used to explore the types and extent of psychological disorders in youth. Yet a review of the literature suggests that parent, teacher, and self-report of psychopathology are not generally highly correlated. Moreover, even among the same type of rater…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Children, Adolescents, Parents
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Grant, Adam M.; Campbell, Elizabeth M.; Chen, Grace; Cottone, Keenan; Lapedis, David; Lee, Karen – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
We tested the hypothesis that employees are willing to maintain their motivation when their work is relationally designed to provide opportunities for respectful contact with the beneficiaries of their efforts. In Experiment 1, a longitudinal field experiment in a fundraising organization, callers in an intervention group briefly interacted with a…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Intervention, Persistence, Job Performance
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Bonner, Bryan L.; Sillito, Sheli D.; Baumann, Michael R. – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
Although estimations typically possess correct answers, these answers may be difficult to demonstrate to others. However, providing external information may increase their demonstrability. In this experiment, individuals (N = 60) and 6-person groups (N = 360) generated estimations with or without frames of reference. We hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Computation
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Larson, Reed W.; Brown, Jane R. – Child Development, 2007
Grounded-theory analyses were used to formulate propositions regarding the processes of adolescent emotional development. Progress in understanding this difficult topic requires close examination of emotional experience in context, and to do this the authors drew on qualitative data collected over the course of a high school theater production.…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Emotional Experience, Emotional Development, Theater Arts
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North, Sarah – Applied Linguistics, 2007
This paper examines the type of creativity involved in the humorous exchanges that pervade an online discussion board where all interaction and relationships between participants are textually co-constructed. Taking a view of creativity as context-dependent, it considers how participants exploit the particular features of an online environment in…
Descriptors: Creativity, Internet, Computer Mediated Communication, Group Discussion
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Regier, Terry; Zheng, Mingyu – Cognitive Science, 2007
We investigate a possible universal constraint on spatial meaning. It has been proposed that people attend preferentially to the endpoints of spatial motion events, and that languages may therefore make finer semantic distinctions at event endpoints than at event beginnings. We test this proposal. In Experiment 1, we show that people discriminate…
Descriptors: Semantics, Motion, Kinesthetic Perception, Bias
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Chisholm, Amelia G.; Leone, Mark P.; Bentley, Brett T. – Social Education, 2007
Mock excavations, or "dig boxes," offer students a hands-on opportunity to explore artifacts and their importance and to learn the principles of context and stratigraphic association. The dig box can be central to discussing differences that existed between classes, races, ethnic groups, and the sexes at different times in history. By…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, United States History, African American History, Archaeology
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Shauman, Kimberlee A.; Noonan, Mary C. – Social Forces, 2007
Empirical analyses of sex differences in the career consequences of family migration have focused on adjudicating between the human capital and the gender-role explanations but have ignored the potential influence of gender inequality in the structure of the labor market. In this paper we estimate conditional difference-in-difference models with…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Migration, Human Capital, Sex Role
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Yin, Robert K.; Davis, Darnella – New Directions for Evaluation, 2007
This chapter describes the adaptation of the case study method to assessing increasingly complex, comprehensive reform initiatives that highlight the blurring of the boundaries between phenomenon and context and the concurrence of multiple interventions. Completed studies of two education reform programs illustrate the ongoing challenges of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Educational Change, Case Studies, Context Effect
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Carter, Mark; Driscoll, Coralie – Educational Psychology, 2007
Setting events are typically seen as antecedent contextual variables that influence behaviour. They are thought to act independently of Skinner's three-term contingency, which consists of a discriminative stimulus, response, and reinforcing consequence. There has been increasing interest in setting events in education from both a theoretical and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Reinforcement
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Busher, Hugh; Hammersley-Fletcher, Linda; Turner, Chris – School Leadership & Management, 2007
This paper argues that studies of middle leaders have focused too much on their functions and characteristics, taking insufficient account of the influence of social and political contexts on leaders' choices of actions. Use of the analytical framework of Communities of Practice (Wenger, 1998) can address this oversight, but it pays insufficient…
Descriptors: Leaders, Middle Management, Research Reports, Interpersonal Communication
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