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Peer reviewedMeredith, Joyce E.; And Others – Legacy, 1995
Learning in the affective domain is an important aspect of the interpretive experience. A heuristic model was developed for use as a conceptual framework for describing the affective process in interpretation. The model serves as a basis for making recommendations for the practice of interpretation. (LZ)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Peer reviewedSeiner, Sharon H.; Gelfand, Donna M. – Child Development, 1995
Effects of enacted maternal withdrawal and depression were observed in a sample of 18- to 36-month-old children during counterbalanced episodes of simulated depression and normal affect. Found that when mothers enacted withdrawal and depressed affect, toddlers physically withdrew from them, made more negative physical bids for attention, and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Behavior, Depression (Psychology), Emotional Response
Peer reviewedDawson, Geraldine; And Others – Child Development, 1992
In comparison to infants of mothers who had no symptoms of depression, infants of mothers with symptoms exhibited reduced left frontal lobe activity during play and failed to exhibit increased right frontal lobe activity during distress. Infants of symptomatic mothers showed less distress during maternal separation than infants of nonsymptomatic…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Depression (Psychology), Electroencephalography
Peer reviewedMaccoby, Eleanor E. – Developmental Psychology, 1992
Behaviorism and psychoanalytic theory, prevalent early in this century, declined at midcentury. Theorists subsequently developed domain-specific theories of socialization, which were influenced by, or resulted in, changing conceptions of children's identification with their parents, changing definitions of optimal parenting, and an understanding…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behaviorism, Child Development, Children
Peer reviewedEmde, Robert N. – Developmental Psychology, 1992
Considers contributions of Sigmund Freud and Rene Spitz to developmental psychology. Freud's contributions include his observations about play, perspectives on developmental processes, and ideas about unconscious mental activity. Spitz's contributions include his assessments of infants, perspectives on developmental processes, and his concept of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Developmental Psychology, Individual Development
Peer reviewedHowes, Carollee; Norris, Deborah J. – Human Development, 1993
Suggests that the three articles on pretend play in this journal expand knowledge of pretend and social pretend play. Notes that the ultimate value of these articles lies in their exploration of the integration of affective, communicative, and cognitive processes as children construct shared social reality in pretend play. (MM)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Development, Cognitive Processes, Interpersonal Communication
Peer reviewedCasanova, Gisele M.; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1994
This study investigated the physiological responses of 13 mothers with and 17 mothers without a childhood history of physical abuse to videotape presentations of an infant smiling or crying. Mothers who had been abused showed increased skin conductance while viewing the smiling infant, whereas mothers without a history of abuse showed increased…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Child Abuse, Infants
Peer reviewedLesnik-Oberstein, Max; And Others – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 1995
This study of 44 psychologically abusing mothers and 128 nonabusing mothers determined that abusing mothers had higher levels of hostile feelings, associated with low marital coping skills, negative childhood upbringing, and high level of strain. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Rearing, Coping
Peer reviewedLang, Peter J. – Psychological Review, 1994
This article traces the origin of the James-Lange theory of emotion, considers differences in their thinking, and assesses early criticisms and debate. Research on physiological patterns in emotion is reviewed. New paths for emotion research are outlined and homage is paid to the inspiration of William James. (SLD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Arousal Patterns, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedLonigan, Christopher J.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Examined self-reported depression and anxiety in 233 inpatient children diagnosed with anxiety disorder or depressive disorder. Depressed children reported more problems related to loss of interest and low motivation and had more negative view of themselves. Anxious children reported more worry about future, their well-being, and reactions of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Children
Peer reviewedTurnbull, Joanne E.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1990
Examined impact of diagnosis of affective disorder, anxiety disorder, and substance abuse before and after age 20 on multiple measures of education, socioeconomic and employment status, childbearing, marital status, and instability in 3,000 respondents from Piedmont Health Survey. Found all categories associated with social outcomes regardless of…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Anxiety
Frey, Cecile P. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1993
This article describes several books published by Free Spirit Publishing which help gifted students to understand their giftedness. The books deal with such issues as parental pressure, teasing of peers, perfectionism, stress, underachievement, personal autonomy, self-esteem, lying, and strategies for success in school. (JDD)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Development, Gifted
Peer reviewedMichelman, John D.; And Others – Adolescence, 1991
Investigated dress and body markings of 100 hospitalized and never-hospitalized adolescent psychiatric patients using in-depth interviews. Found that hospitalized patients had higher incidence of self-scarring, but other individual expressions of appearance did not differentiate two groups. Suggests that dress and appearance observations,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Clothing, Hospitalized Children
Peer reviewedCarter, Alice S.; And Others – Child Development, 1990
Examined mothers' and infants' affect in play and infant sex as predictors of infants' response to the still-face situation. (PCB)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Development, Infant Behavior, Infants
Peer reviewedCleary, Linda Miller – Written Communication, 1991
Investigates the writing experience of 40 eleventh graders and examines the social and pedagogical circumstances contributing to their limited concentration and motivation. Finds that emotion disrupts sustained and thoughtful attention to writing. Demonstrates the psychological toll of limited concentration, negative self-view, and limited…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Grade 11, High Schools


