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Goodell, L. Suzanne; Pierce, Michelle B.; Amico, K. Rivet; Ferris, Ann M. – Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior, 2012
Objective: To evaluate fit of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) model applied to sweetened beverage (SB) consumption in children. Design: Cross-sectional. Parents completed a home beverage inventory and IMB survey regarding SB consumption. Setting: Health fairs, Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and…
Descriptors: Structural Equation Models, Nutrition, Correlation, Clinics
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Ganchorre, Athena R.; Tomanek, Debra – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2012
In this exploratory study, we sought to gain an understanding of what motivates prospective teachers who are Noyce Scholars at a research-intensive southeastern US university to commit to teaching secondary level science or mathematics in school districts that have a high proportion of students who come from low-socioeconomic households. An…
Descriptors: Role Models, Income, Family (Sociological Unit), Economically Disadvantaged
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Wolfe, Susan M. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2012
In this article, I present some of my history and experiences to demonstrate how gender and class affected my career path as a community psychologist. The goal of this article is to show how the internalization of combined gender/class roles influenced my choices, behaviors, and expectations, and how actions of others interacted with my choices…
Descriptors: Feminism, Psychology, Career Education, Personal Narratives
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Khelifi, Rachid; Sparrow, Laurent; Casalis, Severine – Brain and Cognition, 2012
This study aimed at examining sensitivity to lateral linguistic and nonlinguistic information in third and fifth grade readers. A word identification task with a threshold was used, and targets were displayed foveally with or without distractors. Sensitivity to lateral information was inferred from the deterioration of the rate of correct word…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Identification, Word Recognition, Grade 5
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Frowd, Charlie D.; Skelton, Faye; Atherton, Chris; Pitchford, Melanie; Hepton, Gemma; Holden, Laura; McIntyre, Alex H.; Hancock, Peter J. B. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2012
Recognition memory for unfamiliar faces is facilitated when contextual cues (e.g., head pose, background environment, hair and clothing) are consistent between study and test. By contrast, inconsistencies in external features, especially hair, promote errors in unfamiliar face-matching tasks. For the construction of facial composites, as carried…
Descriptors: Victims of Crime, Cues, Evaluators, Recognition (Psychology)
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Esmond, Bill – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2012
Policymakers in England have recently, in common with other Anglophone countries, encouraged the provision of higher education within vocational Further Education Colleges. Policy documents have emphasised the potential contribution of college-based students to widening participation: yet the same students contribute in turn to the difficulties of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Adult Education, Vocational Education
Ravenscroft, Lesley – Psychology Teaching Review, 2012
This paper presents some possibilities for applying the linguistic and psychological theories of two dialogists, Mikhail Bakhtin and Jacques Lacan, to the classroom. There is a short summary of how the two theories may interact with each other and then a discussion of their two opposing views of identity formation. Bakhtin was a Russian, coming…
Descriptors: Models, Educational Change, Psychology, Foreign Countries
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Ziegler, Albert; Stoeger, Heidrun; Vialle, Wilma – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2012
This commentary addresses Subotnik et al.'s target article from the perspective of researchers active in the field of giftedness. First, we self-critically examine the current standing of giftedness research within the scientific community. Second, the authors' critique of gifted education is sharpened in three respects: (a) gifted identification,…
Descriptors: Credentials, Gifted, Change Strategies, Educational Change
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Downing, Christopher O., Jr.; Geller, E. Scott – Journal of Organizational Behavior Management, 2012
A participative goal-setting and feedback intervention increased cashiers' identification-checking behavior at a large grocery store. The cashiers' identification-checking percentages increased from 0.2% at baseline to 9.7% during the intervention phase and then declined to 2.3% during withdrawal. At the control store, the percentages of…
Descriptors: Identification, Validity, Intervention, Feedback (Response)
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Yu, Kuang-Chao; Lin, Kuen-Yi; Han, Feng-Nien; Hsu, I-Ying – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2012
The purposes of this study were to develop and verify a model that contributes to our understanding of the attitudes toward technology held by students in junior high school, as well as to explore relationships among the factors in this model. We distributed questionnaires to research participants selected on the basis of stratified random…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Junior High School Students, Structural Equation Models, Career Choice
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Wong, Mary Shepard – Frontiers of Education in China, 2012
This article presents the findings of a historically-informed comparative study that juxtaposes the lives of three missionary educators in China in the early 20th century with three Christian educators in China today. Data sources included hundreds of letters from the women written in China to their families and friends over several decades and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Christianity, Females
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Owen, Julie E. – New Directions for Student Services, 2012
Theories of student learning and development are particularly important in leadership education because they make prescriptions about how people can adopt increasingly complex ways of being, knowing, and doing--essential forms of development for leadership learning. Increasingly, there is a call for leadership educators to adopt interdisciplinary…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Leadership, Student Development, Leadership Training
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Loo, Sandra K.; Shtir, Corina; Doyle, Alysa E.; Mick, Eric; McGough, James J.; McCracken, James; Biederman, Joseph; Smalley, Susan L.; Cantor, Rita M.; Faraone, Stephen V.; Nelson, Stanley F. – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2012
Objective: The purpose of the present study was to identify common genetic variants that are associated with human intelligence or general cognitive ability. Method: We performed a genome-wide association analysis with a dense set of 1 million single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and quantitative intelligence scores within an ancestrally…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Intelligence, Genetics, Brain
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Sinai, Mirit; Kaplan, Avi; Flum, Hanoch – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
This study describes a researcher-educator collaborative intervention that aimed to promote identity exploration among 9th-grade students in a literature lesson. The intervention focused on an introductory lesson about a poem from the curriculum, and involved designing educational activities anticipated to trigger identity exploration, promote a…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Intervention, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
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Faircloth, Beverly S. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2012
Contemporary insights regarding identity emphasize its situated, negotiated nature (i.e., identity is shaped by--and shapes in response--the contexts in which it is formed; and ) Recent work also suggests that this identity/context intersection holds powerful implications regarding engagement in learning (Brophy, 2008). This pair of qualitative…
Descriptors: Evidence, Identification, Learner Engagement, Grade 9
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