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Peer reviewedKastner, Joan; Gottlieb, Jay – Psychology in the Schools, 1991
Examined records of 137 students to determine extent to which preassessment data (teacher referral information and standardized reading test scores) could predict handicapping classifications decided on by child-study teams. Results indicated that preassessment data could successfully predict handicapped classifications of most special education…
Descriptors: Classification, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Peer reviewedIttenbach, Richard F.; Harrison, Patti L. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1990
Examined whether performance on scales reflecting problem-solving dimensions of personality could predict ego-strength in college students (n=348). Findings did not support statistically significant relationship between all problem-solving scales and ego-strength. Individually, evidence supported hypothesis that ego-strength can be predicted from…
Descriptors: Ability, College Students, Competence, Higher Education
An Exploratory Study of the Interaction between Language Teaching Methods and Child Characteristics.
Peer reviewedYoder, Paul J.; And Others – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1991
This study examined whether the relative efficacy of 2 language teaching methods was predicted by pretreatment subject characteristics of 40 handicapped preschoolers. Seven statistical interactions between pretreatment subject characteristics and language teaching methods indicated that lower-functioning children benefited more from the Milieu…
Descriptors: Disabilities, English Instruction, Factor Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness
Brayden, Robert M.; And Others – Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 1991
Seventy physicians and two nurse practitioners rated colposcopic photographs. Results showed that leaders in the field of child sexual abuse assessment made significantly more accurate assessments than pediatricians, pediatric and family practice residents, and intern physicians. Predictors of agreement with standard assessments, although weak,…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Competence, Evaluation Methods, Evaluators
Peer reviewedPortes, Pedro R. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1991
Study examined mother-child interaction characteristics in relation to the scholastic achievement of elementary students. Researchers videotaped mother-child interactions as they worked together on a project. Factor analysis of interaction variables indicated maternal verbal guidance was a significant predictor of scholastic achievement,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSheehan, T. Joseph; Sanford, Keat – Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 1990
The theoretical model of medical student performance begins with 38 measures, reduced to 18 without loss of information. These measures are shown to reflect five underlying theoretical interrelated variables: medical knowledge; clinical performance; science aptitude; college achievement; and attitudes and values. Results should be useful in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Admission Criteria, College Admission, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMondschein, Lawrence G. – Journal of Documentation, 1990
Discussion of the use of selective dissemination of information (SDI) focuses on a study that proposed a model for evaluating the relationship between SDI and the number of publications authored by basic research scientists working in a corporate research and development (R&D) environment. Hypotheses and their findings are presented. (Seven…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Models, Predictor Variables, Productivity
Peer reviewedBuckner, John C.; And Others – American Journal of Public Health, 1990
Examines the effects of variables associated with the onset of a depressive episode on a group of 942 psychoactive drug-using young adults. Finds that controls were free of depressive symptoms but that methaqualone users were more prone to a depressed mood, lower self-esteem, and negative life events than nonusers. (FMW)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Depression (Psychology), Drug Use, Illegal Drug Use
Peer reviewedProsser, Michael; Trigwell, Keith – Higher Education, 1990
A study of 11 courses in 2 institutions (n=999 students) indicates that courses and teaching in which students have adopted deeper strategies for learning also have higher student ratings, supporting, in general, the validity of student ratings. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: College Students, Course Evaluation, Higher Education, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedDwinell, Patricia L.; Higbee, Jeanne L. – College Student Affairs Journal, 1991
Examined relationship between developmental tasks and academic achievement among first-term college freshmen (n=83) enrolled in program for students at risk. Results support limited relationship between growth on developmental tasks of young adulthood and academic performance of university freshmen. Sex differences also were found on predictors of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescent Development, College Freshmen, Developmental Tasks
Peer reviewedSchumacker, Randall E. – Mid-Western Educational Researcher, 1993
Structural equation models merge multiple regression, path analysis, and factor analysis techniques into a single data analytic framework. Measurement models are developed to define latent variables, and structural equations are then established among the latent variables. Explains the development of these models. (KS)
Descriptors: Causal Models, Data Analysis, Error of Measurement, Factor Analysis
Peer reviewedKaeley, Gurcham S. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1993
Develops a causal model that explains over 40% of the variance in matriculation mathematics achievement of mature internal and external students at the University of Papua New Guinea. Background variables seem more important in the learning of mathematics compared to mediating variables for external students than for internal students. (MDH)
Descriptors: Causal Models, College Students, Correlation, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTurner, John R. – Communication Quarterly, 1993
Examines the relationship of interpersonal homophily and self-esteem with the development of parasocial interaction. Finds that "attitude" homophily was the strongest predictor of parasocial interaction for all three groups of television performers. Shows how an integration of interpersonal and mass communication theories contributes to…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Mass Media Role
Peer reviewedFujiura, Glenn T.; Fitzsimons, Nancy; Marks, Beth; Chicoine, Brian – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1997
This study, involving 49 adults with Down syndrome living with their families, explored the relationship of diet, exercise, disability status, and social integration to Body Mass Index (BMI), an indicator of excess weight and health status. BMI was found to be related to friendship, access to recreation, and social opportunities. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Adults, Analysis of Covariance, Body Composition, Body Weight
Peer reviewedDaleiden, Eric L. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1998
Examined relationship between anxiety and memory in 160 high- and low-trait-anxious sixth through eighth graders. Found that anxiety predicted memory bias toward negative relative to neutral information during conceptual but not perceptual tasks. Anxiety predicted memory bias toward positive relative to neutral information on procedural tasks and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Intermediate Grades


