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Kobayashi, Sofie; Emmeche, Claus – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2023
This study looks at assessment of PhD theses from two perspectives: criteria in use in assessment reports at a science faculty and norms of science. Fifty assessment reports were analysed inductively, resulting in thirteen categories that examiners consider when assessing a thesis. These categories were compared with norms of science as described…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation Criteria, Scientific Research, Behavior Standards
Moriah Omer-Attali; Adam Lefstein; Hadar Netz – Language and Education, 2025
While once forbidden in classrooms, laughter is increasingly encouraged as contributing to a positive learning environment. However, analyses of laughter in conversation show that laughter performs multiple social functions, some of which are not necessarily positive. Applying this lens, this study investigates the interactional functions of…
Descriptors: Humor, Elementary School Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Standards
Jane Ndungu; Magnolia Ngcobo-Sithole; Andrew Gibbs – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2025
Evidence suggests that co-developed participatory interventions to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG) may support behavior change. Yet, adolescents are often excluded from intervention development. Moreover, there remains a gap in understanding if intervention co-development can occur online. Our study explored the feasibility of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intervention, Violence, Females
Yao Qu; Jue Wang – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2025
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools like ChatGPT are reshaping higher education, raising concerns about academic integrity alongside potential benefits. The psychological tension accompanying the decision whether to use GenAI or not for a particular task may lead to "AI guilt"--students' moral discomfort when using GenAI for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Students, Artificial Intelligence
Quan Hoang Nguyen Tran – SAGE Open, 2024
The influence of Michigan leadership behaviors in organizational variables has been conducted in the Western context. However, limited studies have been conducted in the Vietnam context, particularly in the primary school sector. This study aims to examine the impact of Michigan leadership behaviors on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Behavior Standards, Elementary Schools, Organizational Culture
Karly J. Anderson; Kevin S. Spink; Sahya Bhargava – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: To examine the influence of dynamic and trending descriptive norms on increasing physical activity and decreasing the sedentary behaviors of university students while on campus. Participants: One-hundred fifty-six university students from a Canadian university completed this study. Methods: Participants were randomly assigned to receive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Physical Activity Level, Behavior Standards
Mulcahy, Dianne; Healy, Sarah – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2023
Defined as the power to increase or lessen the capacity to act, affect is purported to be pedagogy's first lesson. In this article we explore the work of ordinary affects in relation to oppressive social norms with particular attention to race. Using feminist new materialist concepts, we trace the capacities of these affects as they play into two…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Race, Behavior Standards, Social Behavior
Ovidiu Niculae Bordean; Zenovia Cristiana Pop; Nina Rizun; Reinhold Bopp; Tom Estad – SAGE Open, 2025
Entrepreneurial intention (EI) is a predictor of entrepreneurial behavior. In past years, it received significant attention due to the numerous advantages of entrepreneurial activities. The formation of EI within diverse international settings has been studied by researchers; however, the results of these studies are still inconclusive. Building…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Intention, Student Attitudes, College Students
Wanying Zhang; Alex J. Bowers; Shilong Pang – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
Knowledge sharing is a fundamental resource for enhancing the competitiveness of schools. However, in many Chinese schools, there is a low level of teacher knowledge sharing. To address this issue, this study aimed to explain teacher knowledge sharing through principal authentic leadership, reciprocal norms, and organizational trust. Data from…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Leadership Styles, Trust (Psychology)
Maaret Juutilainen; Riitta-Leena Metsäpelto; Marja Mäensivu; Anna-Maija Poikkeus – Teacher Development, 2024
The aim of this study was to investigate student teachers' agency in their identity negotiations as first-year students on a path towards becoming teachers. A narrative inquiry approach was employed in the analysis of the interviews conducted with 16 Finnish student teachers. One master narrative and two counter-narratives were identified in which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Teachers, Beginning Teachers, Professional Autonomy
Noemi Papotti; Simona C. S. Caravita – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
This study aimed to explore the association between prestige norms of moral disengagement and ethnic bullying among Italian early adolescents. Prestige norms of moral disengagement were also examined as possible moderator of the association between individual prejudice and ethnic bullying. Participants were 742 sixth to eighth graders attending…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Early Adolescents, Bullying
Luca Ferri; Rosanna Spanò; Grigorios Theodosopoulos; Nicholas Tsitsianis – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Despite its ever-growing volume, research on entrepreneurial intentions remains largely confined within the context of entrepreneurial education and training. To enhance our understanding of the construct within broader layers of context, we evaluate the role of skills developed during general--not specific to entrepreneurship--university…
Descriptors: College Students, Entrepreneurship, Intention, Foreign Countries
Antonio Camacho; Kevin Runions; Rosario Ortega-Ruiz; Eva M. Romera – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Background: Previous studies have shown that when young people witness bullying, perceived social norms of their peer group affect their behavior. However, few studies have examined the specificity of norm misperception (i.e., overestimation of peer antisocial responses and the underestimation of prosocial responses relative to the objective group…
Descriptors: Audiences, Bullying, Social Attitudes, Behavior Standards
Lorenz Dekeyser; Mieke Van Houtte; Charlotte Maene; Peter Stevens – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
While considerable research in education has established objective and subjective status differences between tracks and focused on the outcomes of ability grouping on students' educational and broader outcomes, there is virtually no research that explains students' variability in track valuation. This study relies on theoretical insights from…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Track System (Education)
Mariel Symeonidou; Ai Mizokawa; Shinsuke Kabaya; Martin J. Doherty; Josephine Ross – Developmental Science, 2024
Cultural comparisons suggest that an understanding of other minds may develop sooner in independent versus interdependent settings, and vice versa for inhibitory control. From a western lens, this pattern might be considered paradoxical, since there is a robust positive relationship between theory of mind (ToM) and inhibitory control in western…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Children, Role Theory, Inhibition

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