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Shaw, Alex; Olson, Kristina R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2012
Elucidating how inequity aversion (a tendency to dislike and correct unequal outcomes) functions as one develops is important to understanding more complex fairness considerations in adulthood. Although previous research has demonstrated that adults and children reduce inequity, it is unclear if people are actually responding negatively to…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Experimental Psychology, Young Children, Justice
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Schietecatte, Inge; Roeyers, Herbert; Warreyn, Petra – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
From the moment infants are born, they seem to prefer orienting to social stimuli, over objects and non-social stimuli. This preference lasts throughout adulthood and is believed to play a crucial role in social-communicative development. By following up a group of infants at the age of 6, 8, and 12 months, this study explored the role of social…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Infants, Orientation, Attention
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Locke, Jill; Rotheram-Fuller, Erin; Kasari, Connie – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
This study examined the social impact of being a typical peer model as part of a social skills intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Participants were drawn from a randomized-controlled-treatment trial that examined the effects of targeted interventions on the social networks of 60 elementary-aged children with ASD.…
Descriptors: Autism, Friendship, Social Networks, Peer Influence
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Ruble, Lisa; McGrew, John H.; Toland, Michael D. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
Goal attainment scaling (GAS) holds promise as an idiographic approach for measuring outcomes of psychosocial interventions in community settings. GAS has been criticized for untested assumptions of scaling level (i.e., interval or ordinal), inter-individual equivalence and comparability, and reliability of coding across different behavioral…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Research Methodology, Scaling, Teaching Methods
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Rausch, John L. – Qualitative Report, 2012
The goal of this study was to utilize a phenomenological case study design to investigate the individual and social identity development of an adolescent male who had been placed in a high-security group home setting. The participant had been identified with emotional disturbance (ED), and 48, XYYY karyotype. The participant described his social…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Group Homes, Emotional Development, Phenomenology
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Koepke, Sabrina; Denissen, Jaap J. A. – Developmental Review, 2012
Identity development and separation-individuation in parent-child relationships are widely perceived as related tasks of psychosocial maturation. However, a dynamic, developmental perspective that explains how intra-personal change in identity evolves from transactions between parents and children is not sufficiently represented in the literature.…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Adolescents, Self Concept, Parent Child Relationship
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McDuffie, Andrea S.; Lieberman, Rebecca G.; Yoder, Paul J. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2012
A randomized control trial comparing two social communication treatments for children with autism spectrum disorder examined the effect of treatment on object interest. Thirty-two children, 18-60 months, were randomly assigned to the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS) or Responsive Education and Prelinguistic Milieu Teaching (RPMT)…
Descriptors: Play, Autism, Attention, Interests
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Poon, Kenneth K.; Watson, Linda R.; Baranek, Grace T.; Poe, Michele D. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
The extent to which early social communication behaviors predict later communication and intellectual outcomes was investigated via retrospective video analysis. Joint attention, imitation, and complex object play behaviors were coded from edited home videos featuring scenes of 29 children with ASD at 9-12 and/or 15-18 months. A quantitative…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Intelligence, Play, Autism
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Emam, Mahmoud Mohamed – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2012
A number of Egyptian children experience psychiatric or mental health problems owing to a variety of internal and external qualities in their social context. These problems may mask strengths, particularly their social potential represented in their prosocial behaviour (PB). Research on emotional and behavioural difficulties (EBDs) should thus…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Prosocial Behavior, Emotional Disturbances
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Hong, Guanglei; Corter, Carl; Hong, Yihua; Pelletier, Janette – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2012
This study challenges the belief that homogeneous ability grouping benefits high-ability students in cognitive and social-emotional development at the expense of their low-ability peers. From a developmental point of view, the authors hypothesize that homogeneous grouping may improve the learning behaviors and may benefit the literacy learning of…
Descriptors: Time on Task, Ability Grouping, Homogeneous Grouping, Kindergarten
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Karevold, Evalill; Ystrom, Eivind; Coplan, Robert J.; Sanson, Ann V.; Mathiesen, Kristin S. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2012
This longitudinal, population-based and prospective study investigated the stability, age-related changes, and socio-emotional outcomes of shyness from infancy to early adolescence. A sample of 921 children was followed from ages 1.5 to 12.5 years. Parent-reported shyness was assessed at five time points and maternal- and self-reported social…
Descriptors: Evidence, Shyness, Early Adolescents, Infants
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Chan, Lai Fong; Tan, Susan Mooi Koon; Ang, Jin Kiat; Kamal Nor, Norazlin; Sharip, Shalisah – Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 2012
Adolescent sexual abuse is not an uncommon phenomenon in Malaysia. It is a traumatic experience that complicates the psychosocial development of young people on the threshold of adulthood. This case report highlights the psychosocial sequelae of adolescent sexual abuse by a traditional healer and discusses management issues in the context of…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Foreign Countries, Beliefs, Sexual Abuse
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Werner, Emmy – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2012
In 1955, the first longitudinal study of resilience began on the island of Kauai. This research continues to the present. This article presents an interview with Emmy Werner, the principal investigator. In a series of five books published over a period of thirty years, she demonstrated the remarkable ability of children from difficult backgrounds…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Caring, Resilience (Psychology), Children
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Roth, Guy; Assor, Avi – Journal of Adolescence, 2012
This research focuses on offspring's perceptions of their parents' usage of conditional regard and autonomy-supportive practices in response to the offspring's experiences of negative emotion. Participants were 174 college students (60% were females). As predicted from self-determination theory (Ryan & Deci, 2000), students' perceptions of parents…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Parent Child Relationship, Intimacy, Emotional Response
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Roaten, Gail K.; Roaten, David J. – Journal of School Counseling, 2012
Brain growth and change is a key factor in adolescent development, influencing cognitions, emotions, and behavior. As technology has improved, so has the research on the adolescent brain. School counselors working with adolescents need to be familiar with recent literature to be more effective in their work with middle and high school students.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Brain, Counseling Services, School Counselors
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