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Kessels, Ursula; Heyder, Anke – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2020
Disruptive student behavior is a frequent part of school life, most often shown by male students and related to many negative academic outcomes. In this study, we examined the psychological benefits of engaging in disruptive behavior for low-achieving students from an attributional perspective. In an experimental vignette study of 178 ninth…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Student Behavior, Low Achievement, Attribution Theory
Lodewyk, Ken R.; Muir, Amber – Physical Educator, 2017
Female enthusiasm toward engaging in physical education decreases significantly with age. This has been linked to, among other things, the negative emotional experiences that sometimes occur when learning and participating in a variety of curricular content such as games or fitness activities. Little is yet known about how females' enjoyment,…
Descriptors: Females, High School Students, Emotional Response, Self Efficacy
Abela, John R. Z.; Parkinson, Carolyn; Stolow, Darren; Starrs, Claire – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2009
The current study examined several theories of depression in a sample of middle adolescents. At Time 1, 367 ninth graders completed measures assessing depressogenic inferential styles, the tendency to ruminate in response to depressed mood, and depressive symptoms. Six weeks later, participants completed measures assessing negative events and…
Descriptors: Grade 9, Depression (Psychology), Measures (Individuals), Inferences

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