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Peer reviewedStilson, Stephanie R.; Harding, Carol Gibb – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1997
Examined the impact of early maternal interactive behaviors on children's symbolic play. Found that an option-promoting context in mother-infant dyads coexisted with the child's exhibition of symbolic play at 18 months and at 40 months. This context was stable between the two ages. An options-limiting interactive context at 40 months correlated…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Early Experience, Infants, Longitudinal Studies
Peer reviewedThompsen, Philip A.; Foulger, Davis A. – Computers in Human Behavior, 1996
Examines the perception of flaming (hostile verbal behavior) in electronic mail by exploring, in the context of five escalating levels of socioemotional intensity, the effects of pictographs (typographic symbols used to express emotion) and quoting. Results suggest pictographs and quoting can vary in perceived intensity and meaning, depending on…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Context Effect, Electronic Mail, Emotional Response
Peer reviewedSpector, Cecile C. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1996
A study of 90 children in third, fourth, and fifth grade investigated the students' ability to detect the idioms embedded in 12 humorous items and their ability to explain the idioms. Results showed that idiom comprehension improved significantly between the ages of 8 and 11 years and that idiom detection was easier than idiom explanation. (CR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comprehension, Context Effect, Developmental Stages
Peer reviewedKindt, Merel; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1997
Investigated whether anxious children favor the processing of threatening or concern-related information. Tested 47 "high anxious" and "low anxious" children in stressful (medical center) and neutral (classroom) situations, and 50 such subjects in only non-stressful situations. Found that both high and low anxious children gave…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Bias, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect
Peer reviewedConnine, Cynthia M.; Titone, Debra – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1996
Reviews phoneme monitoring studies from 1969 to 1996 and groups them in terms of issues addressed with the task, including the contribution of the lexicon to speech perception, processing complexity, attention, contribution of prosodic information, and the basic unit of speech perception. Identifies and highlights task demands and artifactual…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Context Effect, Language Processing, Models
Peer reviewedKvernbekk, Tone – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2003
Discusses narratives and the possible narrative structure of the process leading up to the completed article. Discusses two approaches to categorization and the most commonly referred to criteria for identifying narratives as well as the problems principally involved in punctuation of sequences and thus in deciding which narrative we are dealing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Colleges, Context Effect, Discourse Modes
Peer reviewedNair-Venugopal, Shanta – World Englishes, 2003
Examines the idea that in the context of the globalized workplace, widespread use of English will exert pressure toward global uniformity yet result in the emergence of a large number of local varieties of English and hybrids. Examines such contradictory sociolinguistic tensions between the phenomenon of homogeneity and normativity on one hand and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Language Role
Peer reviewedAddis, Michael E.; Mahalik, James R. – American Psychologist, 2003
Identifies several theoretical and methodological obstacles that limit understanding of the variable ways that men do or do not seek help from mental and physical health care professionals, noting sex differences in help-seeking behavior. Develops a contextual framework by exploring how the socialization and social construction of masculinities…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Health Behavior, Help Seeking, Males
Peer reviewedPerez-Granados, Deanne R. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2002
Patterns of mother and sibling object labeling were observed during play. Subjects were 40 Mexican-descent mothers, their children aged 2-3, and older siblings. Mothers provided names for objects (referential labeling) as often as they mentioned objects within the ongoing activity (labeling in action), while siblings more frequently used…
Descriptors: Caregiver Speech, Context Effect, Language Acquisition, Mexican Americans
Peer reviewedFabes, Richard A.; Martin, Carol Lynn; Hanish, Laura D. – Child Development, 2003
This study examined how children's play varied as function of child's sex, play partner's sex, and whether they played in dyads or groups. Observation data revealed that boys' same-sex play was more active-forceful, farther from presence of adults, and more stereotyped than girls', a pattern exaggerated in groups. Mixed-sex play was more likely…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Context Effect, Gender Issues, Peer Groups
Peer reviewedAmbalu, D.; And Others – Journal of Child Language, 1997
Explores the interaction between the timing of verb models and the focus of the events to which they refer on verb learning by children. Findings revealed that the movement verb was learned better in the impending condition and the result verb in the completed condition. (seven references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect, Language Processing
Peer reviewedWestgate, David; Hughes, Maureen – Language and Education, 1997
Endeavors to reassert the validity of a many-faceted agenda to which qualitative analysis of classroom talk remains central and to present a review of advances made in the gathering and interpretation of talk-evidence so that possible lines of further development can be indicated. (44 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Cognitive Processes, Context Effect
Peer reviewedHair, Heather; Fine, Marshall; Ryan, Bruce – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1996
Highlights and organizes ideas regarding family therapy and wider contexts. Reviews the historical underpinnings of a contextual family therapy view, critiques the systems model, and offers an epistemological orientation that includes wider contexts. Also reviews related clinical practices and offers recommendations for future theory and practice…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Context Effect, Counseling Psychology, Empowerment
Peer reviewedGlatter, Ron – Educational Management & Administration, 1997
Discusses contextual factors (interinstitutional differences, the significance of structure, and media's role) affecting schools and comments on some best practices outside education. Asserts that mainstream educational management has become too preoccupied with the institutional side of leadership while deemphasizing policy, contextual factors,…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSchneider, Barbara – Journal of Business and Technical Communication, 2002
Proposes ethnomethodology as a theoretical approach for resolving the structure-agency binary and for treating the activities of writers in organizations as simultaneously embedded in and constitutive of organizational context. Illustrates the value of ethnomethodology with data from a study examining the social practices that surrounded the…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Ethnography, Higher Education, Organizational Communication


