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Peer reviewedSchall, Matthew; And Others – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1991
College dormitory residents (n=160) were surveyed concerning their alcohol use, social influences, attitudes and beliefs about alcohol, personality characteristics, and demographic information. Subjects were reinterviewed two years later. Regression equations indicated utility of several variables in predicting self-reports of alcohol consumption,…
Descriptors: College Students, Dormitories, Drinking, Higher Education
Peer reviewedGarnham, Alan; And Others – Language and Cognitive Processes, 1992
Two series of experiments investigate two hypotheses that may explain a conflict regarding pronomial reference. The hypothesis accepted is that the use of the gender cue is under the reader's strategic control; the hypothesis rejected is that implicit causality and gender cue interact differently with the complexity of the inference needed to link…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Language Processing
Peer reviewedTamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.; Bornstein, Marc H. – New Directions for Child Development, 1993
Reviews research on quantitative and qualitative indexes of play, and relationships between play and language. Finds consistent relationships between duration and level of play throughout early development, and parallel developments in play and language. Indicates that measures of spontaneous activity and habituation in infancy predict…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Habituation
Peer reviewedWaterhouse, Julie K.; And Others – Journal of Professional Nursing, 1993
Data from 257 students who passed or failed the National Council Licensure Examination were used to identify success/failure variables. Findings indicate that reasonably accurate predictive data on individual student performance is available at the end of the junior year, allowing faculty to begin interventions for at-risk students. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, High Risk Students, Higher Education, Licensing Examinations (Professions)
Peer reviewedPickering, James W.; And Others – Journal of the Freshman Year Experience, 1992
A study of 1,587 first-year students at 1 university investigated the usefulness of 16 noncognitive factors as predictors of (1) academic difficulty or success after the first year and (2) attrition or retention into the second year. Data were drawn from a survey and academic records. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Freshmen, College Students
Peer reviewedConway, Joseph C.; Rubin, Alan M. – Communication Research, 1991
Explores the psychological origins of media gratification by examining how pertinent psychological variables help explain television viewing motivation. Finds that parasocial interaction, anxiety, creativity, sensation seeking's disinhibition dimension, and television affinity and exposure, helped to predict viewing motivation. (PRA)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Higher Education, Motivation, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedRandall, Donna M.; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1990
Explored within empirical study context complexity of organizational commitment construct and respondent-generated behavioral manifestations of job attitude among plant workers (N=156). Found each commitment dimension related differently to work outcomes and that none of the dimensions was able to predict absenteeism or tardiness. (Author/CM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Employee Absenteeism, Employee Attitudes, Job Performance
Peer reviewedBornstein, Marc H.; Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S. – Child Development, 1990
Activities of 28 primiparous mothers and their infants that occurred during naturalistic interactions at home were observed when infants were two and five months of age. Findings indicated that infants appeared to be flexible and plastic in their behavioral repertoires, and were influenced by their mothers. Mothers adapted to the behaviors of…
Descriptors: Family Life, Infants, Longitudinal Studies, Models
Kressly, James C. – Schools in the Middle, 1994
A shooting incident at a rural Pennsylvania junior high school shocked the district into identifying students most prone to violent behavior. Predictors include low self-esteem, asocial behavior, documented family abuse, resistance to counseling, lack of commitment, and depressive or suicidal behavior. Initiating a caring advisory program is the…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Guns, Predictor Variables, Prevention
Peer reviewedMenzel, Kent E.; Carrell, Lori J. – Communication Education, 1994
Finds that quality of public speaking students' speech performance correlated positively with cumulative grade point average, total preparation time, time spent preparing a visual aid, number of rehearsals for an audience, time rehearsing silently, time rehearsing out loud, number of rehearsals out loud, research outside the library, and…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Performance Factors, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedRinehart, Steven D.; Thomas, Karen F. – Reading Research and Instruction, 1993
Analyzes how sixth graders' untrained summarization ability relates to studying and recall of important text information in a more demanding task. Finds that neither summarization ability nor notetaking skill individually predicted better recall. Suggests instructional guidelines and caveats. (RS)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Notetaking, Predictor Variables, Reading Research
Peer reviewedBorde, Stephen F. – Journal of Education for Business, 1998
For marketing students (n=349), grade point average was the most important predictor of academic performance; transfers from community college and students with heavy work commitments performed less well; and gender, age, and extracurricular activities were unrelated to performance. These characteristics explained 40% of variance in performance.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade Point Average, Higher Education, Introductory Courses
Peer reviewedMailles, Stephanie; Batatia, Hadj – Simulation & Gaming, 1998
Describes use of a computerized simulation to study prediction in a complex environment (i.e., bus traffic control). Nature of the task, presentation method, number of repetitions, and length of time taken for prediction were measured. Prediction was significantly affected by all factors except number of repetitions. No learning effect was…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Simulation, Prediction
Eriksson, K.; Erila, T.; Kivimaki, T.; Koivikko, M. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
Various aspects of epilepsy were studied in 78 children with mental retardation from 1989-1994. Epilepsy remained uncontrolled in 28% of cases, two-year remission was achieved by 26 percent, and mortality was 12% during the study period. Associated cerebral palsy was the most important single risk factor for severe epilepsy. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Children, Epilepsy, Incidence
Peer reviewedFink, Rosalie P. – Annals of Dyslexia, 1998
A study investigated how, when, and under what conditions 60 highly successful adults with dyslexia managed to develop high literacy levels. For both men and women with dyslexia, interest-driven reading was key to the development of high literacy levels. Fascination with a subject area was a common theme. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Dyslexia, Life Events, Literacy


