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Kathryn Strom; Tammy Mills – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
This autotheoretical paper exploring a collaborative project we engaged in during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic (March-May 2020) is structured as two intertwined stories. The first, a series of autotheoretical vignettes, expresses our process of sense-making about affect as well as multiple affective productions that spurred learning,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Comprehension, Psychological Patterns
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Rhana Hashemi; Erin A Vogel – Health Education Research, 2024
This study interviewed adolescents about their exposure to and perceptions of substance-related social media content and substance use prevention messages. Participants (analytic sample N = 30, age 14-18 years, in CA, USA, 40% male) were recruited from Instagram and Facebook for online semi-structured interviews. An interview transcript coding…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Social Media, Substance Abuse, Credibility
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Yangqian Wang; Gang Cheng; Xianhong Zhou; Haili Yang; Niuniu Fu; Fangyuan Ding – Psychology in the Schools, 2024
The present study examined the relationship between adult attachment and subjective social status (SSS) in college students through a cross-sectional survey (Study 1) and a longitudinal study (Study 2). In Study 1, 1300 college students were recruited via research flyers and online campus advertisements. They completed measures of adult attachment…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Social Status, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns
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Lindsay Taraban; Daniel S. Shaw; Pamela A. Morris; Alan L. Mendelsohn – Child Development, 2024
Maternal sensitivity during an observed mother-child clean-up task at 18 months and maternal sensitivity during an observed mother-child free-play task at 18 months were tested as independent predictors of child internalizing symptoms, externalizing symptoms, social competence, and language development at 24 months. Participants (n = 292 mothers)…
Descriptors: Mothers, Psychological Patterns, Infants, Play
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Brand, Fiona; Scior, Katrina; Loewenberger, Alana – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Background: Befriending is an intervention intended to provide companionship and support to socially isolated populations. This review aimed to understand the key characteristics and psychological and social outcomes of befriending interventions for adults with intellectual disabilities. Methods: Systematic searches of electronic databases…
Descriptors: Adults, Intellectual Disability, Friendship, Intervention
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Ané Craven; Liezel Frick – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2024
Boredom has a bad reputation in higher education, as many negative outcomes are associated with this experience. But should boredom be avoided at all costs? Could boredom be guided towards more appropriate, even desirable outcomes -- such as creativity? Through making use of concept analyses to investigate current conceptualisations of boredom and…
Descriptors: Creativity, Psychological Patterns, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics
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Shang Shanshan; Lyv Wenfei – Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2024
This study investigates the impact of psychological stimuli on students' continuance intention to use massive open online courses (MOOCs), through the mediation effects of emotions under a stimulus-organism-response framework. Perceived competition, perceived risk, and curiosity are the psychological stimuli. Four emotions (happiness, interest,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, MOOCs, Competition, Risk
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Jacobo Hernández-Martos; Verónica Morales-Sánchez; Diogo Monteiro; María A. Franquelo; Rocío Pérez-López; Antonio Hernández-Mendo; Rafael E. Reigal – European Physical Education Review, 2024
Previous research has highlighted positive associations between teacher transformational leadership and student enjoyment in school. However, there is a dearth of evidence regarding the mediating effect that motivational orientation has on the relationships between transformational leadership and enjoyment in physical education classes. Given that…
Descriptors: Transformational Leadership, Motivation, Psychological Patterns, Physical Education
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Alice Kirsten Bosma – Field Methods, 2024
Emotions are omnipresent in any court of law. In this short take, I suggest applying the Articulated Thought in Simulated Situations (ATSS) paradigm as a useful addition to supplement methodologies like interviewing and observations. ATSS, which originated in social sciences to study cognitive--behavioral topics, can be easily adapted for use in…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Simulated Environment, Psychological Patterns, Interviews
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Veronique Richard; Denver M. Y. Brown; Silvia Garcías; Maricarmen Almarcha; John Cairney; Carlota Torrents – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2024
Interest in nurturing individuals' creative potential is rising. Yet, the potential benefits of incorporating creative embodied activities have been neglected in both applied and research settings. To address this gap, this study examined the effects of a Creative Dance program on university students' creative self-efficacy, emotional creativity,…
Descriptors: Holistic Approach, Creativity, Dance Education, Self Efficacy
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Qian Huangfu; Hong Li; Yuanyuan Ban; Jiamei He – Journal of Chemical Education, 2024
Teacher enthusiasm is known to affect students' learning in traditional classroom environments, but it is unclear how displayed teacher enthusiasm can optimize learning of chemistry procedural knowledge in multimedia learning environments. In this context, the present study used eye-tracking technology and quantitative analysis to examine how…
Descriptors: Grade 8, Video Technology, Chemistry, Positive Attitudes
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Emilie E. Caron; Allison C. Drody; Jonathan S. A. Carriere; Daniel Smilek – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
The aim of this study is to determine how students believe their learning-related experiences (i.e., attention, affect, and time perception) have changed over the course of the pandemic. This study documented students' (N[subscript analyzed] = 191) relative judgments of change between their "current" experiences (measured April 2022) and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Jacob C. Davis; Lauren G. Killen; J. Matt Green; Hunter S. Waldman; Lee G. Renfroe – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Objective: This review evaluates current literature on intensity selection, perceptual responses, activity enjoyment and adherence rates of exergaming. Methods: The literature search identified manuscripts that investigated exercise intensity, perceptual responses, or exercise adherence of exergaming in young adults. Results: Based on results of…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Exercise, Young Adults, Video Games
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Peng Wang; Lesya Ganushchak; Camille Welie; Roel van Steensel – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
In current research, emotions in language use situations are often examined only at their starting and ending points, akin to observing the beginning and end of a wave, while neglecting their complex fluctuations in between. To fully comprehend the dynamics of emotions in language use situations, it is essential to delve into their intricate…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Psychological Patterns, Second Language Learning, Language Usage
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Kavya Thakore; Trisha Das; Shamma Jahan; Naomi Sweller – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Narrative recall and comprehension are important lifelong skills. While gesturing may improve recall by alleviating cognitive load, it may be differentially beneficial, depending on task and individual characteristics. While research on gesture's effects on a variety of task modalities is burgeoning, effects on recall of narratives read aloud are…
Descriptors: College Students, Recall (Psychology), Nonverbal Communication, Individual Characteristics
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