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Zellner, Margaret R.; Ranaldi, Robert – Psychological Record, 2006
One symptom of depression is loss of motivation, which can be defined as responsiveness to response-eliciting stimuli and quantified as reward-related behavioral output. Long-term changes in reward-related behavior have been shown to follow early life stress. Most rodent studies investigating the effects of postnatal separation, an early stress,…
Descriptors: Rewards, Motivation, Depression (Psychology), Stress Variables
Erin, Jane N.; Hong, Sunggye; Schoch, Christina; Kuo, YaJu – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2006
This study compared the test scores and time required by high school students who are blind, sighted, or have low vision to complete tests administered in written and oral formats. The quantitative results showed that the blind students performed better on multiple-choice tests in braille and needed more time while taking tests in braille. The…
Descriptors: High School Students, Testing, Multiple Choice Tests, Braille
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Maher, Michelle A.; Ford, Martin E.; Thompson, Candace M. – Review of Higher Education, 2004
Using survey and qualitative data, this study identified emergent themes that remain consistent across or differentiate among reports of women earning their doctoral degree relatively quickly ("early-finishers") and those taking considerably longer ("late-finishers"). Emergent themes included commitment to timely degree completion, faculty…
Descriptors: Females, Doctoral Degrees, Graduate Students, Surveys
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Schuster, Bernard G. – Foreign Language Annals, 2005
What happens to English academic achievement when valued class time is devoted to a foreign language in the elementary schools (FLES) program? Is there a reduction in achievement as suggested by a time-on-task hypothesis, or is there some form of compensation, as suggested by additive bilingualism? The school district in this study started a FLES…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, School Districts, FLES, Academic Achievement
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Kember, David; Ying, Chan Kwok; Wan, Chan Shun; Yung, Chan Siu; Wai, Chan Tze; Mui, Chang Yuk; Wing, Cheung Kwong; Heung, Lau Kwai; Sam, Lee Lai; Chi, Lee Wai; Wanze, Li Wing Sze; Chuen, Tam Kam; Anne, Tang Oi Yin; Chu, Tse Lin; Jason, Tse Wai – Active Learning in Higher Education: The Journal of the Institute for Learning and Teaching, 2005
This study provides a qualitative test and illustration of a model of how students cope with the demands of part-time study. The model shows that students who are successful in finding the time to complete the requirements of part-time courses do so by adopting three mechanisms; sacrifice, support and the negotiation of arrangements. All three…
Descriptors: Coping, Part Time Students, Social Life, Self Motivation
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Beyth-Marom, Ruth; Saporta, Kelly; Caspi, Avner – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2005
This study aimed to determine the factors that affect students' preferences regarding tutorial modes. A learning-habit inclinations questionnaire (LHIQ) was constructed and administered to 288 students. Factor analysis revealed four factors: "time management," "ease of access" to learning materials, "positive aspects of interaction," and "negative…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Interaction, Time Management, Foreign Countries
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Anderssen, Norman; Wold, Bente; Torsheim, Torbjorn – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2005
The present analysis aimed to describe the degree of tracking of physical activity over an 8-year follow-up period among a cohort of 557 adolescents in western Norway (13 years of age at baseline). Frequency and time spent in leisure-time physical activity were assessed at ages 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 and 21 years through self-report…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Physical Activities, Leisure Time
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Buston, Katie; Wight, Daniel; Scott, Sue – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2001
Draws on data from schools in Scotland (n=25) to consider how teachers talk about sex education and look at the factors that shape provision at the school and teacher levels. Finds that four interrelated factors are important in understanding the provision of sex education in the classroom. Provides references. (Author/PAL)
Descriptors: Controversial Issues (Course Content), Educational Policy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rouse, Helen; Donnelly, Nick; Hadwin, Julie A.; Brown, Tony – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
Background: This study presents two experiments that investigated whether children with autism were susceptible to the Thatcher illusion. Perception of the Thatcher illusion requires being able to compute second-order configural relations for facial stimuli. Method: In both experiments children with autism were matched for non-verbal and verbal…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Stimuli, Reaction Time, Autism
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Deken, Jean Marie – Journal of Archival Organization, 2005
This article provides a brief introduction to the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), discusses the origins of the SLAC Archives and History Office, its present-day operations, and the present and future challenges it faces in attempting to preserve an accurate historical record of SLAC's activities. (Contains 21 notes.)
Descriptors: Physics, Science History, Documentation, Archives
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Goulet, Anne; Maftei, Nicolas – Journal of Archival Organization, 2005
At the Archives Departementales des Pyrenees-Atlantiques, the encoding of more than forty legacy finding aids written between 1863 and 2000 is part of a program of digitization of the collections. Because of the size of the project, an external consultant, ArchProteus, has been brought in and specific management procedures have been put in place…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Archives, Catalogs, Metadata
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Howard, Jenna – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2006
This paper has two complementary agendas. One is to develop a formal analysis of temporal ambiguity in self-identification. This refers specifically to having two conflicting orientations toward the future with regard to one's identity (e.g., a temporary expecting orientation and a permanent accepting orientation). I use the recovery identity…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Orientation, Phenomenology, Time Perspective
Wrennall, Michael; Forbes, Douglas – Psychology Teaching Review, 2002
Providing structured work experience for undergraduate psychology students is seen by many authors, employers and students as academically desirable and the Dearing Report (1997) indicates that work experience is something which all undergraduates should undertake. It is a problem for psychology degree course administrators to provide relevant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Work Experience
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Shin, Nary – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2004
The author's purpose in this study was to test 4 hypotheses that proposed different paths for the influences of children's television viewing on their academic achievement. Data were drawn from the 1997 Child Development Supplement (CDS) to the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). The population for this study included 1,203 children between the…
Descriptors: Children, Television Viewing, Academic Achievement, Hypothesis Testing
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Chan, Sally; Fung, Maggie Yuen; Tong, Chien Wai; Thompson, David – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
Many clients in Hong Kong with developmental disabilities stay in mental hospitals because of mental disorders and behavioural problems. There is a need to identify strategies that promote psychological well-being and reduce problem behaviours in this group of clients. This study evaluates the impact of multisensory therapy on participants'…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Therapy, Outcomes of Treatment, Experimental Groups
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