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Pasnak, Robert; And Others – Child Study Journal, 1988
Kindergartners who had been taught to classify serials and conserve numbers through learning set procedures were retested one year later and compared with control children. Significant cognitive gains initially resulting from special intervention increased. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis, Competence, Conservation Education
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Rubin, Kenneth H.; Mills, Rosemary S. L. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Examined correlates of social withdrawal in childhood. Data from peers, teachers, and students in grade two and again in grades four and five revealed two subtypes of social isolation, passive-anxious and active-immature. While active-immature type was infrequent and unstable, passive-anxious type was stable across grades and predictive of…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Elementary Education, Followup Studies, Foreign Countries
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Kilwein, John H.; Kilwein, John C. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1990
A study compared student attitudes in the first and last years of a pharmaceutical program toward the health care system, environmental protection, abortion, euthanasia, use of tranquilizers, and family vs. career. On some issues there was considerable change by the final year, while attitudes on other issues remained stable. Females showed the…
Descriptors: Abortions, Careers, Conservation (Environment), Euthanasia
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Armstrong, Suzanne Bryant; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1988
Ten elementary school teachers received inservice training on use of praise. Following the training, the average rate of both specific praise and "outside circle" praise rose, and remained high a year later. Changes in student behaviors included a decrease in disruptive behavior and an increase in work completion. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Followup Studies
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Breznitz, Zvia; Teltsch, Tamar – Psychology in the Schools, 1989
Examined school entrance age effect on academic achievement and social-emotional adjustment among 137 fourth graders. Found that differences between 73 oldest and 64 youngest subjects, identified in first grade, persisted in part to fourth grade. Younger subjects scored lowest in mathematics and oral and silent reading comprehension; were slower…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age Differences, Elementary Education, Emotional Adjustment
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Levine, Phyllis; Edgar, Eugene – Exceptional Children, 1994
High school graduates in regular (n=280) and special education (n=223) and their parents were interviewed. Parent-student agreement percentages were high for the variables of attending postsecondary school, employment status, type of residence, marital status, and number of children. Low agreement rates were obtained for salary level, hours…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Employment, Followup Studies, Graduate Surveys
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Byrne, Brian; Fielding-Barnsley, Ruth – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1995
A follow-up study of 62 children in grades 1 and 2 instructed in phonemic awareness in preschool showed that, compared with 53 controls, trained children were superior in nonword reading 2 and 3 years later and in reading comprehension at 3 years. A supplemental study supported these results. (SLD)
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Grade 1, Grade 2, Phonemic Awareness
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Gooderham, Paul; Dale, Mark – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1995
In a Norwegian study, mature adult graduates had low rates of unemployment compared to traditional graduates, women were likely to have high-status jobs, and ageism was greater in the private sector. In Britain, mature graduates have higher unemployment, are excluded from better paying jobs, and are more commonly in the public sector, especially…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Age Discrimination, Comparative Analysis, Educational Status Comparison
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Dunlop, Rosemary; Burns, Ailsa – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1995
Analyzes the effect of parental divorce at adolescence to determine if young women, who initially coped well, experienced a significant reversal in adjustment in early adulthood. Results from a 10-year study found no significant differences in mean adjustment scores between girls from intact and divorced families at any time. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Child Relationship, Daughters, Divorce
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Freeman, R. D.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1991
This article reports the results of a 1987-88 follow-up study of 69 legally blind persons who were children in a 1973-74 study. The variables of psychosocial characteristics, education, employment, transportation, and leisure activities were compared to earlier prognoses. Overall, it was found subjects were functioning as well as or better than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Employment
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Smedler, Ann-Charlotte; And Others – ACTA Paediatrica, 1992
Compared 14 healthy children who had low birthweight and were small for their gestational age with 14 control children at 10 years of age. The experimental group scored lower than control children on measures of visuospatial ability, nonverbal reasoning, strategy formation, and gross motor coordination. (BC)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Birth Weight, Children, Cognitive Development
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Stake, Jayne E.; Rose, Suzanna – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1994
The durability of positive personal changes observed in 47 women's studies students 9 months after the last week of class was studied. Positive effects, including changes in interactions and the willingness to adopt new roles and behaviors, lasted through the follow-up, suggesting the usefulness of womens' studies for personal change. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Change Agents, College Students
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Meyer, Luanna H.; Berkman, Karen A. – Mental Retardation, 1993
This response to a critique (EC 605 541) of the authors' case study, supporting the effectiveness of positive-oriented programing approaches with persons with mental retardation, offers follow-up information on the individual involved, including his complete medication history, and defends the view that the self-determination supported by their…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Behavior Disorders, Case Studies
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Holroyd, Sarah; Baron-Cohen, Simon – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1993
Evaluation of 17 children with autism at the ages of 6 to 15 and then again at ages 13 to 25, suggested that, for the majority of people with autism, there may be little development of a theory of mind. For a minority, development may extend to the equivalent of a 3- to 4-year-old level by the teenage years. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Autism, Beliefs, Children
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Wolfgang, Alan P.; Ortmeier, Brian G. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1993
A follow-up study 2 years later of 73 University of Georgia College of Pharmacy graduates found respondents' career commitment level had decreased and most had changed their long-term career plans. Increasing stress was associated with lower career commitment and greater job dissatisfaction. More longitudinal career studies are recommended.…
Descriptors: Burnout, Career Development, Career Planning, Followup Studies
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