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Henderson, A. Scott – Social Education, 2008
This article offers lessons from the David Irving trial. These lessons about Holocaust denial allow educators to identify how deniers violate certain scholarly tenets. This also serves as a safeguard against legitimizing deniers' efforts, while also reinforcing important principles of historical inquiry. (Contains 11 notes.)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, World History, Libel and Slander, Historians
Jaswal, Vikram K.; Malone, Lauren S. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2007
Under most circumstances, children (and adults) can safely assume that the testimony they hear is true. In two studies, we investigated whether 3-year-olds (N = 100) would continue to hold this assumption even if the person who provided the testimony behaved in an uncertain, ignorant, and/or distracted manner. In Study 1, children were less likely…
Descriptors: Young Children, Trust (Psychology), Credibility, Behavior Patterns
Branson, Christopher – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2007
This article reports on research that explored the concept of authentic leadership with seven principals of Catholic primary schools in Brisbane, Australia. Recent developments in leadership theory have promoted the concept of authentic leadership for addressing the leadership demands associated with our seemingly ever-changing and unpredictable,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Leadership, Leadership Qualities, Credibility
Newcombe, Peter A.; Bransgrove, Jennifer – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2007
Potential jurors' abilities to discriminate between accurate and inaccurate responses to interviewer questions were investigated. Young child witnesses were expected to be judged as less credible than older children and adult witnesses. Participant-jurors viewed videotaped interviews that paired an accurate respondent with an inaccurate respondent…
Descriptors: Credibility, Young Children, Children, Adults
Schwandt, Thomas A.; Lincoln, Yvonna S.; Guba, Egon G. – New Directions for Evaluation, 2007
Among the most knotty problems faced by investigators committed to interpretive practices in disciplines and fields such as sociocultural anthropology, jurisprudence, literary criticism, historiography, feminist studies, public administration, policy analysis, planning, educational research, and evaluation are deciding whether an interpretation is…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Validity, Credibility, Evaluative Thinking
Ojelade, Ifetayo Iyajoke – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The purpose of this qualitative study was to describe the ways in which Orisa priests and their clients conceptualize issues and concerns described by Western based approaches as mental health problems. The two research questions guiding this inquiry included: (a) how do Orisa priests and their clients conceptualize issues and concerns associated…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Mental Health, Data Analysis, Indigenous Knowledge
Scurry, Susan Nesser – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The current literature on instructional coaching shows that for the coaching relationship to be successful, the instructional coach must exhibit certain attitudes and behaviors to ensure the development of this relationship. These attitudes and behaviors include trustworthiness, respectfulness, credibility, enthusiasm, valuing of continuous…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Educational Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Self Efficacy
Peer reviewedWright, John W., II – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1987
Refines the concepts of powerful and powerless speech styles by investigating evaluative reactions to hedges and hesitations in a simulated courtroom context. Indicates that a low level of hedges and hesitations produced the most positive evaluations of authoritativeness and attractiveness. Reveals that these variables affected perceptions of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Credibility, Listening Habits
Peer reviewedArnold, Vanessa Dean – Journal of Education for Business, 1988
The author discusses persuasive communication and explores why some speakers are seen as credible sources of information while others are not. She covers several factors related to perceived credibility, including (1) sex, (2) size, (3) age, and (4) social status of the source. Methods of establishing credibility are discussed. (CH)
Descriptors: Credibility, Persuasive Discourse, Speech Communication
Peer reviewedBellmer, Elizabeth A.; Hoshino, Janice; Schrader, Brian; Strong, Melissa; Hutzler, Jennifer B. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2003
Explores the credibility of the discipline of art therapy as perceived by psychology educators across the country. Also provides information on how current faculty members in higher education perceive the usefulness and utilization of art therapy. The negative results of this study may pose a challenge to members of the profession to educate…
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Credibility, Psychology, Surveys
Peer reviewedRamias, Alan – Performance Improvement, 2002
Discusses methods of getting results data after a training intervention and suggests involving the client as much as possible to develop an indicator of results achieved. Suggests that the more involvement the client has in results measurement, the more believable the numbers and the greater your credibility as provider of results-proven service.…
Descriptors: Credibility, Measurement Techniques, Performance Technology
Peer reviewedCeci, Stephen J.; de Bruyn, Eduardus – Children Today, 1993
Examined two recent studies of interviews with young children. Concludes that children are neither as hypersuggestible nor as resistant to suggestions about their own bodies as some defense attorneys and prosecutors claim and that children can provide highly detailed and accurate reports of events that transpired weeks or months ago. (MDM)
Descriptors: Children, Courts, Credibility, Legal Problems
Iding, Marie; Klemm, E. Barbara – Computers in the Schools, 2005
The present study addresses the need for teachers to critically evaluate the credibility, validity, and cognitive load associated with scientific information on Web sites, in order to effectively teach students to evaluate scientific information on the World Wide Web. A line of prior research investigating high school and university students'…
Descriptors: Criticism, Scientific Literacy, Credibility, Internet
Mihailidis, Paul – Journal of Media Literacy Education, 2009
Through a series of focus groups, this study explores how students, at the conclusion of a university-level media literacy course, see media's necessary role in democratic society. It is a narrative inspired by the core belief of the media literacy discipline that if people are effectively taught the critical skills to access, evaluate, analyze,…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Focus Groups, Democratic Values, Student Attitudes
Pantos, Andrew J. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this research was to investigate the nature of listeners' attitudes toward foreign-accented speech and the manner in which those attitudes are formed. This study measured 165 participants' implicit and explicit attitudes toward US- and foreign-accented audio stimuli. Implicit attitudes were measured with an audio Implicit…
Descriptors: Pronunciation, Auditory Stimuli, Second Language Learning, Tests

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