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Elliot, Enid; Gonzalez-Mena, Janet – Young Children, 2011
Self-regulation is a complex process that involves coordinating various systems of the body and mind, including feelings. It's not only about emotions but also about cognition. Self-regulation has an impact on social development, influencing how babies and toddlers get along with others. Through self-regulation, babies and toddlers learn to pay…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Social Development, Young Children, Child Behavior
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La Grow, Steven; Sudnongbua, Supaporn; Boddy, Julie – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2011
A high rate of self-reported visual disability was found among a sample of persons aged 60 and older in the course of a study that assessed the impact of feelings of abandonment among older persons in a remote rural area in northeast Thailand (Sudnongbua, La Grow, & Boddy, 2010). This study assessed the impact of self-reported visual…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Psychological Patterns, Visual Impairments, Quality of Life
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Rogers, Charlotte – Hispania, 2011
Throughout his life, Alejo Carpentier was a tireless collector of paintings, sculpture, musical recordings, and folklore objects. In light of Carpentier's Swiss birth and many years of residence outside of Cuba, the act of collecting plays a crucial role in defining the relationship between the author and Latin American culture in his life and…
Descriptors: Latin American Culture, Foreign Countries, Latin Americans, Profiles
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Shreffler, Karina M.; Greil, Arthur L.; McQuillan, Julia – Family Relations, 2011
Although pregnancy loss--especially miscarriage--is a relatively common experience among reproductive-aged women, much of our understanding about the experience has come from small clinic-based or other nonrepresentative samples. We compared fertility-specific distress among a national sample of 1,284 women who have ever experienced a stillbirth…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Females, Pregnancy, Stress Variables
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Bartram, David – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Research on happiness casts doubt on the notion that increases in income generally bring greater happiness. This finding can be taken to imply that economic migration might fail to result in increased happiness for the migrants: migration as a means of increasing one's income might be no more effective in raising happiness than other means of…
Descriptors: Migration, Immigrants, Psychological Patterns, Family Income
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Crenshaw, Phillip; Hale, Enoch; Harper, Sallie L. – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2011
A review of the literature reveals that although the teaching of critical thinking skills is a significant aim of post-secondary pedagogy, much ambiguity exists regarding the topic. In fact, due to the lack of faculty familiarity with the concept compounded by student resistance to put forth the intellectual labor to take charge of their own…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Models, Didacticism
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Fitzgerald, Mary E.; Matson, Johnny L.; Barker, Alyse – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
Seizures are more common in individuals with intellectual disabilities than in the general population. As a result, differences in functioning for individuals with intellectual disability with and without seizures have been evaluated. Research on differences in psychopathology for individuals with intellectual disability with and without seizures…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Mental Retardation, Seizures, Psychopathology
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Adams, Reginald B., Jr.; Franklin, Robert G., Jr.; Nelson, Anthony J.; Gordon, Heather L.; Kleck, Robert E.; Whalen, Paul J.; Ambady, Nalini – Brain and Cognition, 2011
Responses to threat occur via two known independent processing routes. We propose that early, reflexive processing is predominantly tuned to the detection of congruent combinations of facial cues that signal threat, whereas later, reflective processing is predominantly tuned to incongruent combinations of threat. To test this prediction, we…
Descriptors: Cues, Nonverbal Communication, Diagnostic Tests, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Ackerman, Robert A.; Witt, Edward A.; Donnellan, M. Brent; Trzesniewski, Kali H.; Robins, Richard W.; Kashy, Deborah A. – Assessment, 2011
The Narcissistic Personality Inventory (NPI) is a widely used measure of narcissism. However, debates persist about its exact factor structure with researchers proposing solutions ranging from two to seven factors. The present research aimed to clarify the factor structure of the NPI and further illuminate its nomological network. Four studies…
Descriptors: Personality Measures, Self Concept, Leadership, Psychological Patterns
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Auracher, Jan; Albers, Sabine; Zhai, Yuhui; Gareeva, Gulnara; Stavniychuk, Tetyana – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2011
This article demonstrates the potential of sound iconicity for automatic text analysis. This study claims that--at least in poetic language--the ratio of plosive versus nasal sounds in a text predicts its emotional tone as it is perceived by readers; that is, poems that have a relatively high frequency of plosive sounds are more likely to express…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Poetry, Phonology, Phonemes
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Tilley-Lubbs, Gresilda A. – Qualitative Inquiry, 2011
When the massacre of 32 students plus the suicide of the shooter occurred at Virginia Tech on April 16, 2007, this author watched the external events from the relative safety of her office located directly across the Drillfield from Norris Hall, where the shootings occurred. Subsequently, the author fell into a deep state of depression following…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Violence, Personal Narratives, Ethnography
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Vaish, Amrisha; Carpenter, Malinda; Tomasello, Michael – Developmental Psychology, 2011
Displaying guilt after a transgression serves to appease the victim and other group members, restore interpersonal relationships, and indicate the transgressors' awareness of and desire to conform to the group's norms. We investigated whether and when young children are sensitive to these functions of guilt displays. In Study 1, after 4- and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Victims, Video Technology, Psychological Patterns
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Warren, Jeffrey M. – Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 2011
Music-based interventions are valuable tools counselors can use when working with children. Specific types of music-based interventions, such as songs or rhymes, can be especially pertinent in addressing the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of children. Rational-emotive behavior therapy (REBT) provides a therapeutic framework that encourages…
Descriptors: Music, Behavior Modification, Psychotherapy, Rhyme
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Farrugia, David – Journal of Youth Studies, 2011
This article aims to contribute to understandings of youth homelessness and subjectivity by analysing identity construction in terms of young people's negotiation of the structural and institutional environment of youth homelessness. I suggest that while existing literature on this topic concentrates mainly on micro-social encounters, the…
Descriptors: Homeless People, Youth, Adolescents, Institutional Environment
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Creel, Eileen; Tillman, Ken – Qualitative Report, 2011
The focus of this research study was the exploration of the phenomenon of stigmatization of obese persons by nurses. The philosophical tradition of Phenomenology based on Heidegger's view of the person guided the researchers in uncovering the meaning of stigmatization for eight chronically ill individuals with a body mass index greater than 30.…
Descriptors: Obesity, Body Composition, Nurses, Nursing
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