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O'Dell, Jenna R.; Frauenholtz, Todd – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2020
In this study, we investigated two students', ages ten and eleven, emotions while they engaged in mathematical problem solving. During three task-based interviews, the students explored parts of the unsolved problem the Graceful Tree Conjecture. While they were engaged in the interviews, they self-identified the emotions of frustration and joy…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Emotional Development, Mathematics, Problem Solving
Opengart, Rose – Online Submission, 2007
The purpose of this paper was to review the content of existing social-emotional learning (SEL) programs in the American K-12 curriculum and the relationship between the programs and the needs of the American workplace. SEL programs were examined for their content and compared to the research indicating critical EI skills for the workplace.…
Descriptors: Stress Management, Emotional Intelligence, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Riley, Shirley – 1978
An art therapist working with disturbed adolescents discusses approaches toward dealing with their resistance to treatment. She explains that the method which seems most successful is one that accepts resistance as developmentally appropriate and she suggests that the resistance should be joined rather than interpreted as such. Other suggestions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Art Therapy, Emotional Development, Emotional Disturbances
Tangney, June Price – 1989
A series of empirical studies explored implications of shame and guilt for interpersonal relationships in childhood and adulthood. Among adults, shame experiences were rated as more painful than guilt experiences, and were clearly related to a desire to hide, to escape from interpersonal contact, and to punish others. Guilt was related to a desire…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Processes
Webster, David R. – 2002
This study investigated the theoretical concept of attachments to parents as having pervasive influence on psychological adaptation into young adulthood. Specifically, traditional-age college students' perceptions of separate attachments to their mothers and fathers were related to students' elf-reported explanatory style and empathy. Using a…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Emotional Development, Empathy, Parent Child Relationship
Jorgensen, Michael – 1996
Leading scholars in the fields of neurology and psychology recently have published persuasive arguments linking cognition and the emotions as well as proclaiming the significance of emotional intelligence. This paper documents some of those assertions and connects them to the importance of formal education in the skills of critical feeling through…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Art Education, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes
Mumford, Michael; Shaffer, Garnett Stokes – 1981
A promising avenue for characterizing individuals lies in an examination of the antecedents of recorded behaviors. Autobiographical information from college students was used as an alternative to traditional personality methodology to demonstrate the scientific utility of biodata. The traits selected for investigation were positive and negative…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Background, Biographical Inventories, Cluster Analysis
Prager, Karen J. – 1980
Identity development has been conceptualized as a process with four possible outcomes or identity statuses: Achievement, Moratorium, Foreclosure, and Diffusion. If males placed a high value on an identity crisis, women who identified with the male sex role would be expected to be in a crisis (Moratorium) or post-crisis (Achievement) status.…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Development, Females
Chemelski, Bruce E.; Birnbaum, Dana W. – 1979
Metacognitive approach responses of preschoolers about sex differences in emotionality were examined to determine if they could be modified by contextual cues. Fear was clearly perceived as a feminine emotion by preschoolers. Sadness was not seen as gender-specific. Females utilized imagery as a mediator of their gender attribution. Results…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Emotional Development, Fear, Hostility
Ellett, Frederick S., Jr. – 1981
Methods of philosophical psychology can be used to analyze the concept of emotion. Distinctions exist between dispositional and occurrent emotional states. Intensionality is neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for an emotion; thus, emotions can be appraised as reasonable (or unreasonable) and the source of intensionality can be…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Beliefs, Cognitive Processes
Rossman, B. B. Robbie; And Others – 1994
While once thought to be oblivious to parental violence, child witnesses to parental violence are now considered to be at risk as victims of both chronic trauma and psychological maltreatment. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among childrens' parental violence history, cognitive skills, processing of social information,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Emotional Development
Heineman, Toni Vaughn – 1994
Although children who live in environments of violence and poverty are frequently the subjects of psychoanalysis, much less attention is given to the fears and anxieties of children from more fortunate families. In the case of one San Francisco Bay Area school, the two head teachers in the kindergarten class were going to be absent for two…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Childhood Attitudes, Emotional Development, Emotional Response
Blanton, Gloria H. – 1983
The social and emotional development of learning disabled students needs to be addressed in education programming effort. Social skills, which are essential to academic as well as social success, can be taught through such methods as role playing, games, grouping, puppetry, behavior modification, and problem-solving exercises. In addition,…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development
Weiner, Bernard – 1985
The psychology of emotion has been studied primarily from an intrapsychic perspective. A social psychological perspective of emotion can supplement this intrapsychic approach by examining three areas: (1) controlling the emotions of others; (2) controlling the thoughts of others through emotional expression; and (3) emotional congruence, or the…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Children
Scheibe, Karl E. – 1994
While human emotions are often considered instinctive, this paper examines the notion that indifference to events or circumstances which might seem to have a prima facie claim to emotional significance is related to the narrative construction of those events or circumstances in the life of the observer, and is not a result of absolute stimulus…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Context Effect, Cultural Context
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