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Kyle M. Inselman – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2025
A growing body of calling literature demonstrates evidence of cross-cultural validity of scales to measure perceiving and living a calling, pointing to salience of the construct and useful application of calling interventions across populations. However, there has been little inquiry into the relationship of calling to similar concepts in cultures…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Religion, Religious Factors
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Ling Gao; Zhiqiang Li; Xiaobo Zhao; Xingchao Wang – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Student-student relationships, as forms of peer interaction, are central components in school life and exert positive effects on children. Based on social cognitive theory, the current study examined the mediating effect of perceived discrimination on the association between student-student relationships and bullying victimization and the…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Bullying, Victims, Parent Influence
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Heather L. Price; Rachel Cantin; Angela D. Evans – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2025
Despite considerable interest in children's ability to provide temporal information, there remain many unanswered questions about what children can provide and how to elicit this information. In Study 1, children (N = 147, aged 5 to 10 years) participated in an activity session. Either shortly after or 1 day later, children completed an interview…
Descriptors: Children, Time, Proximity, Accuracy
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John Miller; David Pierce; Elizabeth Gregg; Blake Price – Sport Management Education Journal, 2025
Since its inception, no formal content analysis of the "Sport Management Education Journal" has been conducted. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine article characteristics, assess topic diversity, determine predominant themes and methodological frameworks, and identify editorship and authorship gender differences. A total of…
Descriptors: Periodicals, Athletics, Management Development, Journal Articles
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Roya Abbasi-Asl; Natasha Keces; Richard M. Lerner; Margaret Mackin; Dian Yu; Elizabeth M. Dowling; Jonathan M. Tirrell; Alexa Hasse; Kirsten Olander; Angela Larkan; Chuma Mashita; Raah Msimango; Sinenhlanhla Mkhithi; Tyler Howard – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Nomothetic, group differential, and idiographic approaches are all needed to fully understand youth development. However, most research on youth character development has traditionally relied on either the nomothetic approach to study whole sample changes or the differential approach to study changes in predefined groups (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Moral Development, Youth, Individual Development
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Abeer Alqahtani; Sawsan Al-Momen – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: Academic procrastination is widely recognized as a common challenge to academic performance. Self-compassion, on the other hand, is considered a potential protective factor that may mitigate such maladaptive behaviours. These psychological constructs, though important for academic performance, have received little attention in…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Time Management, Altruism, Graduate Students
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Vanessa De Wilde; Wander Lowie – Language Learning, 2025
Studies looking into second language development have shown that findings about a group of learners cannot be transferred to individual learners. In this study, we explored ways to meaningfully group individuals starting from the data and investigated whether this grouping can give extra information about learning trajectories that goes beyond the…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Speech Communication, Longitudinal Studies
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Shazia Jan; Amina Parveen – Discover Education, 2025
This research paper aims to examine the differences in self-regulated learning (SRL) between male and female college students, as well as between junior and senior students. Furthermore, the study explores the relationship between psychological capital (PsyCap) and SRL. Additionally, it seeks to investigate the moderating role of gender and…
Descriptors: Independent Study, Psychological Characteristics, Gender Differences, Academic Achievement
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Ashley Murray; Shikha Prashad – Journal of Motor Learning and Development, 2025
Implicit motor sequence learning is necessary to perform daily activities and is susceptible to age-related deficits. We examined how aging affects the learning of deterministic and probabilistic sequences assessed using the serial reaction time task and related variants. Both young and older adults demonstrated within-session learning of both…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Young Adults, Older Adults, Aging (Individuals)
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Chavez Phelps; Samantha Francois; Kenneth G. Rice; Courtney N. Baker; Stacy Overstreet – School Mental Health, 2025
Secondary traumatic stress (STS) can impact teachers who are supporting students exposed to trauma. STS is associated with teacher burnout, but little research is available about certain demographic factors among teachers that can make some more susceptible than others, such as race and years of teaching. The purpose of this study was to examine…
Descriptors: Trauma, Stress Variables, Teacher Burnout, Racial Differences
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Noam Shpancer; Samuel Degenhard; Maisie Snell; Alexi Baron; Genevieve Eversole; Halle Troutman – Child Care in Practice, 2025
Participants (N = 226; M[subscript age] = 27.2) completed questionnaires about their care history, attitudes toward non-parental care and maternal employment, their preference for working from home, and demographic characteristics. Overall, attitudes toward non-parental care and maternal employment skewed in a positive direction. More time spent…
Descriptors: Employed Parents, Attitudes, Child Care, Mothers
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Beatrice N. Ruiz; Lemira V. Esparza; Jeffery R. Mock; Thomas R. Coyle; Edward J. Golob – Creativity Research Journal, 2025
Prior work suggests that attention is related to creativity, in large part because creative individuals are more likely to attend to and remember irrelevant auditory information. However, the specific role of attention in those studies is unclear because the results may reflect memory processes rather than attention. In two experiments, we used a…
Descriptors: Attention, Attention Control, Auditory Discrimination, Creativity
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Md. Sayeed Al-Zaman; Ayushi Khemka; Andy Zhang; Geoffrey Rockwell – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2024
The growing significance of social media in research demands new ethical standards and practices. Although a substantial body of literature on social media ethics exists, studies on the ethics of conducting research using social media are scarce. The emergence of new evidence sources, like social media, requires innovative methods and renewed…
Descriptors: Social Media, Ethics, Research, Research Methodology
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Diana Selmeczy; Alireza Kazemi; Simona Ghetti – Child Development, 2024
The current research examined how seeking versus receiving help affected children's memory and confidence decisions. Baseline performance, when no help was available, was compared to performance when help could be sought (Experiment 1: N = 83, 41 females) or was provided (Experiment 2: N = 84, 44 females) in a sample of predominately White 5-, 7-,…
Descriptors: Help Seeking, Helping Relationship, Memory, Young Children
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Gestson, Sean L.; Brown, Shane; Ahmed, Ananna; Hurwitz, David; Bornasal, Floraliza; Desing, Renee M. – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2024
Problem solving is a common activity for engineering students and practicing engineers as they learn and practice the use of engineering concepts. Understanding the approach to a problem provides a glimpse at unique problem-solving behaviors that can be used as a means to compare different problem solvers. Engineering education research has…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering, Technical Occupations, Problem Solving
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