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Cuartas, Jorge; McCoy, Dana Charles – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2021
Mediation has played a critical role in developmental theory and research. Yet, developmentalists rarely discuss the methodological challenges of establishing causality in mediation analysis or potential strategies to improve the identification of causal mediation effects. In this article, we discuss the potential outcomes framework from…
Descriptors: Mediation Theory, Behavior Development, Influences, Inferences
Murray, George C.; McKenzie, Karen; Martin, Rachel; Murray, Aja – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2021
Background: It has been suggested that COVID-19 and the associated restrictions are likely to have a negative impact on the provision of positive behavioural support (PBS) to people with an intellectual disability. Methods: Fifty-eight staff, who had recently completed an accredited positive behavioural support (PBS) programme, responded to an…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Intellectual Disability, Positive Behavior Supports
Dodier, Olivier; Patihis, Lawrence – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
We examined the incidence of recovered memories of child abuse in a large French general public sample (N = 3346). Of the 905 (27% of total sample) who reported having memories of abuse, 211 (23%) reported recovered memories of child abuse that they had no previous memory of, with 82 of these (9% of the 905) reporting that they did not know they…
Descriptors: Incidence, Memory, Child Abuse, Recall (Psychology)
Keifert, Danielle Teodora – Cognition and Instruction, 2021
Prior research shows that participation within communities of practice shapes children's development of repertoires of practice--ways of engaging in activities within a cultural community. Families are a privileged community for learning because of the extensive time spent together, the intimate nature of family relations, and the importance of…
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Cultural Influences, Active Learning, Inquiry
Futagami, Tsuneji – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2021
The reasons why foreign graduate students studied or study at Japanese research-intensive universities were investigated, based on a questionnaire survey and interviews. According to the questionnaire survey, the main three reasons were that the research or education level of Japanese universities was high, that they liked Japan, and that they got…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Student Mobility, Foreign Students, Foreign Countries
Zhang, James J.; Martin, Kathleen – Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2021
Dr. Barbara E. Jensen was a Former Editor of the Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science (MPEES) journal. In this role and through her teaching, scholarship, and other professional services, she made enormous contributions to the field of physical education and exercise science, with a key and immutable focus on the advancement of…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Exercise, Measurement, Evaluation
Yudhar, Astuti Nurdin; Agustang, Andi; Sahabuddin, Jumadi – Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 2021
The purpose of this study was to analyse the habituation of character education in students by paying attention to factors influencing them to deviate from character values. The study employed a mixed-method approach. The qualitative approach involved 28 participants (teachers and students). While in the quantitative study, 65 students were…
Descriptors: Habit Formation, Values Education, Moral Values, Junior High School Students
Anthony, Bokolo, Jr. – Education & Training, 2021
Purpose: The aim of this study is to develop a model grounded by the institutional theory to investigate blended learning (BL) implementation among faculty members in higher education and further validate the model. Design/methodology/approach: Quantitative methodology was employed, and data were gathered through questionnaires among 188…
Descriptors: Institutional Characteristics, College Faculty, Blended Learning, School Policy
Afacan, Ersin; Isik Afacan, Meltem – African Educational Research Journal, 2021
Body sociology is a branch of sociology that studies the human body's relationship with the factors that make up society. It also investigates the position of disabled individuals in society. Because according to the sociology of the body, the body is a phenomenon that has a meaning in society. Therefore, the dynamics, norms and values of the…
Descriptors: Sociology, Human Body, Physical Education, Physical Disabilities
Shekhar, Prateek; Huang-Saad, Aileen – International Journal of STEM Education, 2021
Background: Recent research has demonstrated the importance of entrepreneurship education programs (EEPs) in the professional development of engineering students. Numerous universities have adopted various forms of EEPs which are typically offered as elective programs. To create suitable programs that will encourage students to seek out EEPs, it…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Participation, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students
Trolian, Teniell L.; Jach, Elizabeth A.; Archibald, Gwendolyn C. – Innovative Higher Education, 2021
This study examined the relationship between student-faculty interaction in college and students' fourth-year career attitudes toward professional success. Results suggest that some interactions with faculty, such as frequency of student-faculty interaction, are positively associated with students' fourth-year career attitudes toward professional…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Student Attitudes, Careers, Success
Bixter, Michael T.; Luhmann, Christian C. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2021
Decisions often require a tradeoff between immediate and long-term gratification. How individuals resolve such tradeoffs reflects constructs such as temporal discounting, the degree that individuals devalue delayed rewards. Recent research has started to focus on temporal decisions made in collaborative contexts (e.g., dyads, small groups).…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Social Networks, Social Influences, Time Perspective
Scholz, Sebastian; Dutke, Stephan – European Journal of Psychology and Educational Research, 2021
Teachers often face complex educational judgments and research has shown that teachers are prone to be influenced by unrelated information in their judgments and decisions. To investigate the influence of potential misinformation we employed a list-method directed forgetting paradigm and investigated a simulated judgment scenario, in which…
Descriptors: Evaluative Thinking, Memory, Track System (Education), College Students
Sanfo, Jean-Baptiste M. B.; Ogawa, Keiichi – Education Economics, 2021
The rural-urban learning achievements gap is a persistent issue to be addressed from a different approach. This study employed re-centered influence function decomposition with Young Lives data to estimate the rural-urban education production function and decompose the rural-urban learning achievements gap in Ethiopia. Results revealed that the…
Descriptors: Rural Urban Differences, Achievement Gap, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
Ahlberg, Jaime – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
In the liberal egalitarian literature, the concept of talent is inflected according to its use in broader arguments surrounding the nature of justice. In particular, sometimes talent is understood as a desirable inborn property, while at other times it is understood as a matter of inhabiting a favorable social position. Rawls's arguments in…
Descriptors: Talent, Salary Wage Differentials, Social Justice, Correlation

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