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Toktas, Sermet – African Educational Research Journal, 2021
This study aims to investigate the relationship between aggression and sports participation motives of Sports High School students in Adiyaman, Kahramanmaras, and Malatya provinces in Turkey. 575 Sports High School students, including 385 males and 190 females, participated in our research. Surveys used to measure variables included a 30-item…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aggression, Athletics, Participation
Li, Jiayao; Hestenes, Linda L.; Wang, Yudan C. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2016
As one of the most advanced play forms in childhood, pretend play often demonstrates positive associations with children's development. However, results from research that examines the association between social skills and pretend play are mixed, especially when the complexity of pretend play is taken into account. Moreover, few studies on pretend…
Descriptors: Play, Child Development, Imagination, Correlation
A Note on the Contribution of Assertiveness Training to Job Satisfaction of Professional Librarians.
Peer reviewedStead, Bette Ann; Scamell, Richard W. – Library Quarterly, 1981
Describes an empirical study that examines the relationship between assertiveness and the individual dimensions of job satisfaction for a sample of 68 professional librarians. Results do not support the current emphasis on assertiveness training for overall job satisfaction, although it may be beneficial for low-assertive people. Twenty-four…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Correlation, Job Satisfaction, Job Skills

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