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Kagan, Dona M.; Kolowski, Bonnie G. – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Examines the correlations among measures of social cognition, social competence, and naturalistic social behaviors of 23 kindergartners. Negative or aggressive comments were significantly related to performance on the test of social cognition. Rating scales completed by the teacher emerged as the most accurate gauges of observed social behaviors.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Kindergarten, Kindergarten Children
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Seekins, Tom; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1988
Observations of children ages birth to five years were collected in seven states before and after implementation of legislation requiring use of passenger safety devices. Among results were observed increases in safe seating for children ages one-five in four of the five states implementing legislation during this study. (JW)
Descriptors: Child Safety, Infants, Naturalistic Observation, Public Policy
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Geruschat, D. R.; De l'Aune, W. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1989
The study assessed the efficacy of a method of quantifying observations of blind clients made by orientation and mobility instructors. Client problems were observed for street crossings, bumps, stumbles, orientation, and drop-offs. (DB)
Descriptors: Blindness, Evaluation Methods, Naturalistic Observation, Rehabilitation
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Pepler, Debra J.; Craig, Wendy M. – Developmental Psychology, 1995
Videocameras and wireless microphones were used to study the peer relations of aggressive and nonaggressive children on playgrounds at two schools. Aggressive children were found to be verbally and physically aggressive once every 3 and 8 minutes, respectively, while nonaggressive children were found to be verbally and physically aggressive once…
Descriptors: Aggression, Audiotape Recordings, Children, Elementary Education
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Selmi, Ann M.; Rueda, Robert S. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1998
This naturalistic study examined the classroom collaborative play activities of nine preschoolers with hearing impairments and language delays, but without sign-language skills. Findings indicated the children constructed collaborative play episodes which incorporated role, action, and object transformations using a nonverbal metacommunication…
Descriptors: Activities, Cooperation, Hearing Impairments, Interpersonal Communication
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Magolda, Peter M. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Ethnographic fieldwork is advocated as two ways for student affairs educators to enhance practice. Recent fieldwork and published ethnographic texts about college students are used to illustrate three benefits: (1) access to students' experience and culture; (2) access to student and campus culture; (3) enhance practice through informed…
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Research, Ethnography, Field Studies
McInnis, Mac – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2000
Collecting outdoor adventurers' stories for research is best done using the naturalistic inquiry paradigm. This type of hypothesis-free investigation, used in the study of folklore, requires maintaining the normal storytelling context while meeting scholarly demands for reliability and validity. Choice of focus and site, the participant-observer…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Ethnography, Interviews, Naturalistic Observation
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Masur, Elise Frank; Rodemaker, Jennifer E. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1999
Infant imitation is considered a significant component of social, cognitive, and language development. Observation of 20 infants and their mothers in 2 naturalistic settings at 4 separate ages revealed dyads' imitation and matching in vocal, verbal and action behaviors. Verbal matching increased over the second year, suggesting relation of dyads'…
Descriptors: Child Development, Imitation, Infant Behavior, Infants
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Schulz, Laura E.; Sommerville, Jessica – Child Development, 2006
Three studies investigated children's belief in causal determinism. If children are determinists, they should infer unobserved causes whenever observed causes appear to act stochastically. In Experiment 1, 4-year-olds saw a stochastic generative cause and inferred the existence of an unobserved inhibitory cause. Children traded off inferences…
Descriptors: Inferences, Cues, Preschool Children, Inhibition
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Ostrov, Jamie M.; Pilat, Michelle M.; Crick, Nicki R. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 2006
Although research on assertion has made important advances in our understanding of young children's behavior within their peer group, there has been a significant limitation in that prior studies have generally not given attention to the gender specific social goals of girls. To advance the literature, this short-term longitudinal study uses a…
Descriptors: Aggression, Young Children, Longitudinal Studies, Child Behavior
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Aram, Dorit – Early Education and Development, 2007
This study investigated whether mothers are responsive to their children's literacy level, thus employing different writing mediation styles with each twin according to the child's level, or whether they possess a consistent style employed with both twins. The sample included 28 sets of twin kindergartners (56 children, M age = 68.89 months) and…
Descriptors: Twins, Mothers, Home Visits, Emergent Literacy
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Olswang, Lesley B.; Coggins, Truman E.; Svensson, Liselotte – Topics in Language Disorders, 2007
This article describes a new construct for coding the social communicative performance of school-aged children as they interact with peers and teachers in the classroom. The Social Communication Coding System (SCCS) allows clinicians a way of describing how children actually spend their time during the school day by observing ongoing behaviors…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Class Activities, Classroom Communication, Interaction Process Analysis
Whipple, Michele – 1995
A year-long naturalistic case study investigated teacher-initiated change efforts in language arts by examining the experiences and influences of a single sixth-grade teacher. The teacher was observed in multiple contexts (both in and out of her school), interacting with varying groups of individuals, not all of which were located within the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Decision Making
Portman, Penelope A. – 1995
Numerous studies exist that report the behaviors of elite athletes, but little research exists which describes the experiences of students within public school physical education classes. The purpose of this study was to describe the experiences articulated by ninth graders participating (n=67) in their last semester of required physical…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Field Interviews, Grade 9
Watkins, Karen E. – 1991
Emerging criteria are reported for judging the trustworthiness of action research studies as compared to the criteria established for judging the trustworthiness of other forms of naturalistic inquiry set forth by Y. S. Lincoln and E. Guba (1985). Differing conceptions of the nature of action research are delineated, and their accompanying…
Descriptors: Action Research, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods, Naturalistic Observation
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