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Vernon, McCay – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2005
In 1965, McCay Vernon drove a stake through the heart of the long-established "truth" that deaf people were inferior to hearing people. Launched by Aristotle, emboldened by the 1880 Conference of Milan, and reiterated in the twentieth century through the biased research of many psychologists, this falsehood persisted until the publication of this…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Deafness, Partial Hearing, Children
Myers, Greg – Applied Linguistics, 2005
Public opinion research is not an area that has received much attention from applied linguists. But language lies at the heart of the procedures used to define, elicit, and report opinions, whether through such methods as polling, interviews, and focus groups, or through the less obvious channels of vox pop interviews, letters to the editor, radio…
Descriptors: Public Opinion, Hearings, Focus Groups, Applied Linguistics
Stoltenberg, Cal D. – American Psychologist, 2005
There has been a recent increase in interest in defining and describing the competencies for professional practice in psychology. Perhaps the most important mechanism for enabling the acquisition of competencies is the process of supervision. This article takes the position, based on a review of relevant research in supervision and the author's…
Descriptors: Supervision, Competence, Professional Development, Theoretical Models
Kazantzis, Nikolaos; Lampropoulos, Georgios K.; Deane, Frank P. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2005
Homework assignments have been studied extensively in psychotherapy research, but there is little data on the way in which homework is transferred to clinical practice. A survey was conducted of 827 practicing psychologists nationwide regarding their use and attitudes toward homework. Overall, 68% of the present sample indicated that they "often"…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Psychologists, Homework, Factor Analysis
Whiston, Susan C.; Lindeman, Dawn; Rahardja, Daryn; Reed, Jordan H. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2005
A consensual qualitative research methodology was used to analyze the career counseling cases of 12 noted vocational psychologists to identify common themes and factors. The findings indicated that the career counseling described by these experts often involved the same counseling or helping skills found in personal counseling or psychotherapy.…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Psychotherapy, Psychologists, Sexual Orientation
Zaichkowsky, Leonard; Naylor, Adam – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2005
The purpose of this article is to introduce psychologists and counselors who work in schools to the field of applied sport psychology. We begin with a brief history of how applied sport psychology developed in North America and other parts of the world. Landmark events such as the development of conferences, professional organizations and…
Descriptors: Sport Psychology, School Counselors, School Psychologists, Educational History
Mintz, Marshall L. – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2005
This article provides a background and logical explanation for school psychologists to feel justified in the pursuit of providing sport psychology services. This perspective is useful for the school psychologist or other school administrative personnel who may question or be questioned about the value or need for the provision of sport psychology…
Descriptors: Sport Psychology, Administrators, School Psychologists, School Personnel
Spencer, Christopher – International Research in Geographical and Environmental Education, 2005
This is part of a campaign to encourage educational researchers, geographers in particular, to spread their literature searches beyond their immediate subject area. The question of place attachment and identity is reviewed through the psychologistal literature. The hypothesis is offered and supported, that place, in a geographical sense is also…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Psychologists, Geography, Educational Researchers
Woolfson, Lisa; Whaling, Ruth; Stewart, Angela; Monsen, Jeremy – Educational Psychology in Practice, 2003
This paper describes a five-phase practice approach that further develops Monsen et al.'s problem-analysis framework, which was originally designed for use by educational psychologists in training. The five-phase approach aims to provide a user-friendly conceptual framework for use by experienced educational psychologists. Action points, completed…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Educational Psychology, Guidelines, Counselor Training
Wester, Stephen R.; Vogel, David L.; Pressly, Page K.; Heesacker, Martin – Counseling Psychologist, 2002
This article examines the findings of several reviews of the empirical literature on biological sex and emotion, focusing on the degree to which perceived sex differences in emotionality are, and in most cases are not, supported while at the same time addressing the implications this body of research has for counseling psychologists. This article…
Descriptors: Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Sex Role, Gender Differences
Walsh, Mary E.; Galassi, John P.; Murphy, Jennifer A.; Park-Taylor, Jennie – Counseling Psychologist, 2002
This article explores how contemporary developmental psychology, specifically developmental-contextualism, provides a conceptual framework for practice and research by counseling psychologists who work with schools. Developmental-contextualism articulates how human development (a) is affected by context, (b) involves bio-psycho-social levels, (c)…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Psychologists, Developmental Psychology, Counseling Psychology
Lee, Richard M. – Counseling Psychologist, 2003
The number of transracial adoptions in the United States, particularly international adoptions, is increasing annually. Counseling psychology as a profession, however, is a relatively silent voice in the research on and practice of transracial adoption. This article presents an overview of the history and research on transracial adoption to inform…
Descriptors: Socialization, Psychologists, Counseling Psychology, Adoption
Deane, Frank P.; Glaser, Natalie M.; Oades, Lindsay G.; Kazantzis, Nikolaos – Clinical Psychologist, 2005
This study explored psychologists' use of homework with clients in general and specifically for clients with schizophrenia. A survey of 48 Australian psychologists confirmed patterns of homework use found in a New Zealand study of practitioners. Ninety-six percent of the Australian psychologists reported using homework and whilst homework was used…
Descriptors: Homework, Assignments, Schizophrenia, Psychologists
Inagaki, Kayoko; Miyake, Naomi – Human Development, 2007
In this article, we trace the development of Hatano's research, focusing on the core of his research interest, namely, expertise, conceptual development, and classroom learning. He held both Piagetian constructivist views and Vygotskian sociocultural perspectives in balance, and preferred to study human cognition executed in everyday life. This…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experience, Psychologists, Developmental Psychology
Jenson, William R.; Clark, Elaine; Kircher, John C.; Kristjansson, Sean D. – Psychology in the Schools, 2007
Evidence-based practice approaches to interventions has come of age and promises to provide a new standard of excellence for school psychologists. This article describes several definitions of evidence-based practice and the problems associated with traditional statistical analyses that rely on rejection of the null hypothesis for the…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Statistical Analysis, Hypothesis Testing, Intervention

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