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Peer reviewedBenjafield, John – British Journal of Psychology, 1983
Evidence supporting five hypotheses concerning the psycholinguistic properties of constructs is presented, e.g., negative poles of overtly marked constructs have lower imagery values than their positive poles; and overtly marked constructs are introduced later in the history of language. The findings are discussed in relation to Kelly's (1955)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personality Development, Personality Theories, Psycholinguistics
Rietveld-van Wingerden, Marjoke – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2008
The subject of this article is Dutch Jewish education since 1945, attended by some 20% of the Jewish children in the region of Amsterdam. I consider the motives of the advocates of Jewish day schools, for whom the Holocaust was an important argument from a psychological, educational, social and cultural perspective in rejecting multi-religious…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
Peer reviewedJay, Jeffrey; Birney, Robert C. – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1973
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Foreign Countries, Hypothesis Testing, Personality Assessment
Peer reviewedSmith, David M. – Youth and Society, 1985
Presents data from a longitudinal study, based on a sample of 632 Aberdeen school children (ages 11-16), on the development of peer and parental influences during adolescence. Reports that parental influence substantially diminished, but it was not replaced by peer influence: deference to parents remained strong over time. (KH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence
Peer reviewedBequer Diaz, Gladys – International Journal of Early Childhood, 1997
Examined the emergence of principal and secondary movements in Cuban children in their first year of life. Based on 35 examples of observed movements, an integrated program of activity is developed to assist in the development of physical skills which are essential to the development of a well-rounded personality. (AS)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Motion, Motor Development
Peer reviewedLee, Ying-Chiao; Chen, Ying-Sheue – Journal of Adolescence, 1998
Temperament characteristics of Chinese adolescents in Taiwan were explored using a Chinese Adolescent Temperament self-rating questionnaire which had been previously standardized. Stepwise multiple regression with backward elimination disclosed five significant temperament factors including age, gender, sibling order, and parental education…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cross Cultural Studies, Emotional Development, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedTitone, Renzo – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1983
Case studies of a few naturally bilingual children are reported in the context of a larger research project with bilingual children living in Rome. Studies focused on personality traits present from birth and concomitant with bilingual development. Data confirm full psychological normality on the part of bilingual children. (Author/AMH)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Child Language, Children, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedEuler, Dieter – Lifelong Learning in Europe, 2001
In German debates over key competencies, it was recognized that noncognitive, e.g., social competencies and transfer across situations are important. A model of social communicative action was developed, with these elements: verbal/nonverbal articulation and interpretation of statements, metacommunication, sensitivity to latent communication,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence, Job Skills
Stokes, Helen; Wyn, Johanna – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
This article argues that "transition" offers a limited and outmoded conceptual frame for understanding young people's engagement with work and learning. It draws on two studies of young people to provide insights into the study and work experiences of older and school-aged youth. Our analysis suggests that rather than focussing narrowly…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Young Adults, Education Work Relationship, Adolescent Attitudes
Herman, William E.; Herman, Bryan K.; Sanatullova-Allison, Elvira – Online Submission, 2007
This paper employed a psychological-historical framework for an analytical examination of the Russian identity during the Soviet period through the fall of the Soviet Union and the transitional period that led to an establishment of the Russian Federation. A theoretical model is provided for the analysis of Russian identity that can be generalized…
Descriptors: European History, Social Change, Foreign Countries, Values
Kronqvist, Eeva-Liisa – 1996
A central element in the socialization process of human beings is the development and transformation of personality. Two main theories contrast personality as an internal, subjective entity and as an entity that exists only in relation to others. This research project, adopting the second approach, investigated the formation of identity in young…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Biculturalism, Cultural Influences
Marais, James L. – 1988
Humor can be incorporated advantageously in personality guidance within the group and individual context. The guidance teacher must, in the first instance know when humor should be applied within the group context; secondly, the teacher is responsible for ensuring that humor is not abused, either by the group or himself. Should these conditions be…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Group Counseling, Humor
Peer reviewedCernovsky, Zdenek – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1983
Studied 46 alcoholics one year upon discharge from a residential treatment program based on transactional analysis. Results showed 25 were abstinent and the other 21 were not drinking heavily. Analysis suggested that the abstinent persons had somewhat higher self-esteem and were slightly freer in expression of feelings. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Followup Studies, Foreign Countries, Individual Differences
Timma, Hilary – Studies in Continuing Education, 2007
This paper explores how worker identities are shaped (and reshaped) in the workplace through the interconnected experiences of assessment, work and learning. Drawing on a study conducted at three food production companies in regional Victoria, the paper locates these workplace experiences as social constructions and considers the significance of…
Descriptors: Food Processing Occupations, Foreign Countries, Work Environment, Industrial Psychology
Blom, Gaston E.; And Others – 1968
Motivational aspects of the content of first-grade reading textbooks used in the United States and in several foreign countries, as well as textbooks formerly used in the United States, were explored, using both sociocultural and personality development dimensions in the analyses. Exploration of the nature of reading textbook content and its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Personality Development, Reading Material Selection

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