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Haegele, Justin A; Zhu, Xihe; Holland, Katherine – European Physical Education Review, 2020
The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences of adults with visual impairments regarding fitness testing during their integrated physical education experiences. An interpretative phenomenological analysis research approach was used and 11 adults (ages 20-35 years) with visual impairments acted as participants. The primary sources of…
Descriptors: Tests, Experience, Inclusion, Adults
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Gimeno-Martínez, Marc; Costa, Albert; Baus, Cristina – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2020
In the past years, there has been a significant increase in the number of people learning sign languages. For hearing second language (L2) signers, acquiring a sign language involves acquiring a new language in a different modality. Exploring how L2 sign perception is accomplished and how newly learned categories are created is the aim of the…
Descriptors: Deafness, Sign Language, Second Language Learning, Adults
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Wijker, Carolien; Leontjevas, Ruslan; Spek, Annelies; Enders-Slegers, Marie-Jose – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
Effective treatments of highly prevalent stress-related outcomes such as depression and anxiety are understudied in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A randomized controlled trial with baseline, post-intervention, and 10-week follow-up, that explores the effects of animal assisted therapy (AAT) was conducted. In total, 53 adults with ASD…
Descriptors: Animals, Therapy, Adults, Autism
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Jones, Natalie D.; Azzam, Tarek; Wanzer, Dana Linnell; Skousen, Darrel; Knight, Ciara; Sabarre, Nina – American Journal of Evaluation, 2020
One of the most widely used communication tools in evaluation is the logic model. Despite its extensive use, there has been little research into the visualization aspect of the logic model. To assess the impact that design modifications would have on its effectiveness, we applied established visualization principles to revise a program model.…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Models, Visualization, Accuracy
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Wolgast, Anett; Tandler, Nancy; Harrison, Laura; Umlauft, Sören – Educational Psychology Review, 2020
Social perspective-taking is a multifaceted skill set, involving the disposition, motivation, and contextual attempts to consider and understand other individuals. It is essential for appropriate behavior in teaching contexts and social life that has been investigated across various research traditions. Because social perspective-taking enables…
Descriptors: Adults, Perspective Taking, Social Cognition, Mental Health
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Fitton, Lucy; Jones, Dominic Ryan – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2020
Background: As part of their care, adults with intellectual disabilities are often subject to restrictive interventions including restraint. Method: A review examining the prevalence of restraint use with people with intellectual disabilities and the characteristics associated with its use. Results: The seven papers identified used quantitative…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Intervention, Behavior Problems
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Hesselink, Gijs; Sir, Özcan; Öztürk, Ekin; Heiwegen, Nikki; Olde Rikkert, Marcel; Schoon, Yvonne – Health Education Research, 2020
Emergency physicians (EPs) often regard care for older adults as complex, while they lack sufficient geriatric skills. This study evaluates the effect of a geriatric education program on EPs' geriatric knowledge, attitude and medical practice when treating older adults. A mixed-methods study was performed on EPs from two Dutch hospitals. Effects…
Descriptors: Geriatrics, Older Adults, Physicians, Medical Education
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Chen, Michelle Y.; Wu, Amery D.; Liu, Yan – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2020
Answering the call for response process-based validation, this study shows how researchers can evaluate validity evidence of test scores based on the mental "processes" test-takers use, rather than based on correlations with other "outcome" measures. The proposed methods for process-based validation studies are demonstrated…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Scores, Cognitive Processes, Responses
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Grolig, Lorenz; Tiffin-Richards, Simon P.; Schroeder, Sascha – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2020
Leisure reading is a main contributor to print exposure, which is in turn related to individual differences in reading and language skills. The Author Recognition Test (ART) is a brief and objective measure of print exposure that has been used in reading research since the 1990s. Life span studies have reported contradicting results concerning age…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Recreational Reading, Age Differences, Adolescents
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Kirjavainen, Minna; Kite, Yuriko; Piasecki, Anna E. – Cognitive Science, 2020
The current paper presents two experiments investigating the effect of presence versus absence of compulsory number marking in a native language on a speaker's ability to recall number information from photos. In Experiment 1, monolingual English and Japanese adults were shown a sequence of 110 photos after which they were asked questions about…
Descriptors: Numbers, Memory, Native Speakers, Photography
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Harris, Laura; Harrison, Douglas; McNally, Darragh; Ford, Cristi – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2020
This study examines how the self-reported cheating behaviors of students from a single large institution serving primarily adult students in online courses differ from those previously reported in large-scale studies of academic integrity among traditional-age college students. Specifically, the research presented here demonstrates that students…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Online Courses, Virtual Universities, Integrity
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Saari, Antti – Journal of Transformative Education, 2020
While contemplative approaches have recently garnered much attention in different areas of transformative education, the interpersonal and relational aspects of contemplative training have received less scrutiny. This article examines the relational dynamics involved in contemplative education from a Lacanian viewpoint. The concept of transference…
Descriptors: Transformative Learning, Psychiatry, Philosophy, Reflection
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Oh, Saerhim – Language Assessment Quarterly, 2020
Many second language (L2) learners utilize writing resources (e.g., linguistic tools that help check their language, search engines, and websites) when writing in their L2. Nevertheless, these tools and resources are prohibited in most writing assessments based on the assumption that using them provides an inaccurate or unfair measure of…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Writing Tests, Reference Materials, English Language Learners
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Crawford, Hayley; Moss, Joanna; Groves, Laura; Dowlen, Robyn; Nelson, Lisa; Reid, Donna; Oliver, Chris – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
Unique socio-behavioural phenotypes are reported for individuals with different neurodevelopmental disorders. Here, the effects of adult familiarity and nature of interaction on social anxiety and social motivation were investigated in individuals with fragile X (FXS; n = 20), Cornelia de Lange (CdLS; n = 20) and Rubinstein-Taybi (RTS; n = 20)…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Intellectual Disability, Anxiety, Motivation
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Schelinski, Stefanie; von Kriegstein, Katharina – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2020
We tested the ability to recognise speech-in-noise and its relation to the ability to discriminate vocal pitch in adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and typically developed adults (matched pairwise on age, sex, and IQ). Typically developed individuals understood speech in higher noise levels as compared to the ASD group.…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Word Recognition, Acoustics, Auditory Perception
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