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Morrison, Gale M.; Brown, Megan; D'Incau, Barbara; O'Farrell, Stacy Larson; Furlong, Michael J. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
A growing body of literature on risk and resilience, school engagement, and positive psychology offers school psychologists new perspectives with which to consider students' progress through school. This literature emphasizes the importance of monitoring student internal and external assets. In this article, a framework is reviewed that highlights…
Descriptors: Student Development, School Psychologists, Personality Traits, Risk
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Starratt, Robert J. – School Leadership and Management, 2005
This essay intends to examine the moral character of learning and teaching and the concomitant implications for educational leaders. With the academic curriculum in mind, I ask the basic question: why should young people learn the standard academic curriculum that schools confront them with? Although the expected answer might be, in the present…
Descriptors: Personality, Instructional Leadership, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
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Sherman, Nancy – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2005
In this paper I explore the role of manners and morals. In particular, what is the connection between emotional demeanor and the inner stuff of virtue? Does the fact that we can pose faces and hide our inner sentiments, i.e., "fake it," detract from or add to our capacity for virtue? I argue, following a line from the Stoics, that it can add to…
Descriptors: Personality, Ethical Instruction, Moral Values, Psychological Patterns
Simonton, Dean Keith – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2005
The genetic endowment underlying giftedness may operate in a far more complex manner than often expressed in most theoretical accounts of the phenomenon. First, an endowment may be emergenic. That is, a gift may consist of multiple traits (multidimensional) that are inherited in a multiplicative (configurational), rather than an additive (simple)…
Descriptors: Gifted, Genetics, Models, Talent
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Lounsbury, John W.; Saudargas, Richard A.; Gibson, Lucy W. – Journal of College Student Development, 2004
We examined the Big Five (De Raad, 2000) personality traits of Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Emotional Stability, Extraversion, and Openness, plus the narrow personality traits of Aggression, Career-Decidedness, Optimism, Self-Directed Learning, Sense of Identity, Tough-Mindedness, and Work Drive in relation to intention to withdraw from…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Withdrawal (Education), College Freshmen, Intention
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Veale, David – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2006
A case is described of a patient who has a compelling and persistent desire to become deaf. She often kept cotton wool moistened with oil in her ears and was learning sign language. Living without sound appeared to be a severe form of avoidance behavior from hyperacusis and misophonia. She had a borderline personality disorder that was associated…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Personality Problems, Mental Disorders, Deafness
Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Childhood Today (1), 2005
In this article, the author describes three major temperament categories of infants and toddlers, and why each calls for particular insights and attention. For infants, the temperaments are cautious, fussy, and easygoing. For toddlers, the three most prevalent temperaments are fearful/shy, irritable/active/fussy, and easy. This paper also contains…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Child Rearing, Personality
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Robinson, Tristan; Marwit, Samuel J. – Death Studies, 2006
A mediational model of grief intensity (Meuser & Marwit, 2000) was examined in a population at risk for complicated grief. Coping strategies (emotion-oriented, task-oriented, and avoidance-oriented coping) were hypothesized to mediate the influence of personality factors (neuroticism and extraversion) on grief. Bereaved mothers (N =138)…
Descriptors: Personality, Coping, Grief, Measures (Individuals)
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Lengua, L.J.; Kovacs, E.A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology: An International Lifespan Journal, 2005
This study examined longitudinal associations between child temperament (fearfulness, irritability, positive emotionality, self-regulation) and parenting (acceptance, involvement, inconsistent discipline) in predicting children's internalizing and externalizing problems using a community sample (N = 92) of children (ages 8-11) and their mothers.…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Personality, Child Rearing, Discipline
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Hartung, Paul J.; Borges, Nicole J.; Jones, Bonnie J. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2005
Person matching promotes career exploration and choice by linking persons to persons in occupations based on inventory profile score similarity. We examined the efficacy of the procedure for career specialty choice. Medical students (N=196 women, 224 men) responded to the Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16PF) in their first year of…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Career Exploration, Career Choice, Questionnaires
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Bishop, David I.; Hertenstein, Matthew J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2004
This study examines the factor structure of scores on the English-language version of the Structure of Temperament Questionnaire. Scores from 300 college students were subjected to maximum-likelihood confirmatory factor analyses (CFA). A first-order model consisting of eight correlated factors and a second-order model consisting of two…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Personality, Factor Analysis, Factor Structure
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Frick, Paul J. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2004
This article discusses the promise and problems associated with integrating research on child temperament and research on childhood psychopathology. Unfortunately, these 2 extensive and influential areas of psychological research with children have largely been conducted independently of each other. This article provides a summary of the…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Personality, Psychological Studies, Children
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Chan, A.H.S.; Lee, P.S.K. – Behaviour and Information Technology, 2005
This paper presents the results of research on elemental standard reading time estimates for traditional Chinese characters on computer displays and explores the factors that may affect the time estimates. Seventy-two native Chinese readers, aged 19 to 24, were asked to read 16 simple passages and then answer four multiple-choice questions.…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Personality, Romanization, Reading Rate
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Goud, Nelson H. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2005
Courage is presented in this article as the energizing catalyst for choosing growth over safety needs. A content analysis of the literature reveals 3 dimensions of courage: fear, appropriate action, and a higher purpose. Guidelines and strategies for developing courage are described.
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Fear, Emotional Response, Personality Traits
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Molenaar, Peter C. M. – Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives, 2004
Psychology is focused on variation between cases (interindividual variation). Results thus obtained are considered to be generalizable to the understanding and explanation of variation within single cases (intraindividual variation). It is indicated, however, that the direct consequences of the classical ergodic theorems for psychology and…
Descriptors: Psychology, Psychometrics, Developmental Psychology, Personality Theories
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