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Descheemaeker, M.-J.; Ghesquiere, P.; Symons, H.; Fryns, J. P.; Legius, E. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
In the present study the neuropsychological, academic and social-emotional profiles were examined in Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) children. Subjects: 17 NF1 children (ages 7-11) with NF1 without serious medical problems and with a full scale IQ (FSIQ) above 70. Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R), academic tests and an…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Nonverbal Learning, Literacy, Intelligence Quotient
Haywood, H. Carl – International Journal of Disability Development and Education, 2004
Although everybody agrees that education reform is needed, there is little agreement on the nature of the problems, and certainly not on the remedies; nevertheless, there is a central focus on curriculum issues. Three principal points are addressed in this paper: (a) new approaches in education are urgently needed, (b) new educational approaches…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Academic Achievement, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
Martin, William E. Jr.; Easton, Crystal; Wilson, Sheilah; Takemoto, Michelle; Sullivan, Shannon – Counselor Education and Supervision, 2004
The authors investigated the association between emotional intelligence and counseling self-efficacy. Participants were 140 counseling students and practicing counselors who completed the Emotional Judgment Inventory and the Counseling Self-Estimate Inventory. Emotional intelligence differentiated Counselors from noncounselors (Mdn d = .6650) but…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Self Efficacy, Counselors, Counselor Training
Peer reviewedPengiran-Jadid, Pengiran Rahmah – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003
Describes a research project in which the teaching styles of 207 Bruneian primary and secondary school teachers were compared with the learning styles of their 1037 students. Finds that teachers' styles were primarily limited to traditional styles, while students evidenced a wide range of perceptual preferences. Suggests a need for widely diverse…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Elementary Education, Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
Buckley, Jacquelyn A.; Epstein, Michael H. – California School Psychologist, 2004
Identification of strengths is considered an important part of school psychological practice. However, few instruments are available to school psychologists that allow for systematic and comprehensive evaluation of a student's emotional and behavioral strengths. School psychologists must be provided with psychometrically sound instruments that…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Personality Traits, School Psychologists, Rating Scales
Ecclestone, Kathryn – Adults Learning, 2004
The growing popularity of notions such as "self esteem" and "emotional intelligence" reflect people's shifts in thinking. From the pages of self-help manuals and women's magazines, self-esteem, emotional well-being and emotional intelligence have gone mainstream. This is leading to new professional activities in emotional management, life…
Descriptors: Emotional Intelligence, Self Esteem, Educational Experience, Empathy
Ablamowicz, Halina – Communication Teacher, 2005
This article presents an activity that makes use of a questionnaire similar to a Personal Report of Communication Apprehension (PRCA) which elicit students' responses about their previous speaking experiences, their own definitions of anxiety and its causes, and their plans for future careers. This activity is aimed at helping students overcome…
Descriptors: Public Speaking, Questionnaires, Fear, Anxiety
Van Rooy, David, L.; Viswesvaran, Chockalingam – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2004
This study used meta-analytic techniques to examine the relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and performance outcomes. A total of 69 independent studies were located that reported correlations between EI and performance or other variables such as general mental ability (GMA) and the Big Five factors of personality. Results indicated…
Descriptors: Personality, Predictive Validity, Meta Analysis, Independent Study
Kurita, Hiroshi; Osada, Hirokazu; Miyake, Yuko – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2004
To examine the external validity of DSM-IV childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), 10 children (M = 8.2 yrs) with CDD and 152 gender- and age-matched children with autistic disorder (AD) were compared on 24 variables. The CDD children had a significantly higher rate of epilepsy, significantly less uneven intellectual functioning, and a tendency…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Autism, Epilepsy, Mental Retardation
Billstedt, Eva; Gillberg, Carina; Gillberg, Christopher – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
Background: Prospective population-based follow-up study of 120 individuals with autism followed from childhood to adulthood. Methods: Individuals with autism, diagnosed in childhood, were followed prospectively for a period of 13-22 years and re-evaluated at ages 17-40 years. The instruments used at follow-up were the DISCO, WAIS-R, WISC-III,…
Descriptors: Autism, Adolescents, Clinical Diagnosis, Measures (Individuals)
Starr, Elizabeth M.; Berument, Sibel Kazak; Tomlins, Megan; Papanikolaou, Katerina; Rutter, Michael – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2005
As an off-shoot of a study examining the reliability and validity of an adapted version of the Pre-Linguistic Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (A-PL-ADOS), 13 individuals with Down syndrome with IQs ranging between 24 and 48 were administered the Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised (ADI-R) and the A-PL-ADOS, which are well-validated…
Descriptors: Autism, Down Syndrome, Intelligence Quotient, Reliability
Warren, Cortney S. – Teaching of Psychology, 2006
Many scholars agree that educators must incorporate multiculturalism into the curriculum of all undergraduate psychology students. I designed 3 easy-to-use activities that reinforce why multicultural factors are critical to consider in psychology. Using intelligence testing as a platform, these activities highlight issues of language, cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Intelligence Tests, Active Learning, Psychology
Kliegel, Matthias; Altgassen, Mareike – Educational Gerontology, 2006
The present study investigated fluid and crystallized intelligence as well as strategic task approaches as potential sources of age-related differences in adult learning performance. Therefore, 45 young and 45 old adults were asked to learn pictured objects. Overall, young participants outperformed old participants in this learning test. However,…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Adult Learning, Cognitive Ability, Individual Differences
Williams, Ben A.; Pearlberg, Stephen L. – Intelligence, 2006
College undergraduates learned word lists involving three-term contingencies (stimulus-response-outcome). Learning rate was correlated approximately 0.5 with scores on Raven's Advanced Progressive Matrices (Raven) but did not correlate significantly with several tasks (inspection time, card-sorting, trail-making, PASAT) shown to be associated with…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Word Lists, Learning, Correlation
A Test of Spearman's ''Law of Diminishing Returns'' in Two Large Samples of Danish Military Draftees
Hartmann, Peter; Teasdale, Thomas W. – Intelligence, 2004
Spearman's ''Law of Diminishing Returns'' (SLODR) predicts that "g" saturation for cognitive tests will be lower at high ability levels than at low ability levels. This hypothesis was tested in two large samples of Danish military draftees (n=33,833 and n=25,020). The subjects were representative samples of the young adult male…
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, Cognitive Ability, Hypothesis Testing, Military Personnel

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