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Peer reviewedSomers, Patricia; Cofer, James; VanderPutten, Jim – Journal of College Student Development, 2002
Examines how 8th and 10th grade student and parent attitudes and aspirations affected postsecondary attendance. Two-year and four-year students differed by socioeconomic status; educational aspirations; and concerns about college costs, reputations, and admission standards. Recommends early intervention to effect long-term systemic change in the…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, College Admission, Grade 10, Grade 8
Peer reviewedTravis, Lisa; Sigman, Marian; Ruskin, Ellen – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2001
A study investigated the relations between various measures of social understanding and social interaction competence in verbally able children with autism (n=20). Initiating joint attention and empathy were strongly related measures of social interaction competence. No understanding-behavioral links were identified for 20 language-age matched…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Autism, Children, Developmental Delays
Stanton-Chapman, Tina L.; Chapman, Derek A.; Scott, Keith G. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2001
A study involving 244,610 children (ages 6-8) investigated birth risk factors for learning disabilities. Very low birth weight, low 5- minute Apgar score, and low maternal education were associated with highest individual-level risk. Low maternal education, late or no prenatal care, and tobacco use were associated with highest population-level…
Descriptors: Birth Weight, Child Development, Children, Educational Attainment
Peer reviewedLee, Joseph K. P.; Jackson, Henry J.; Pattison, Pip; Ward, Tony – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2002
A study involving 64 Australian sex offenders and 33 non-sex offenders found childhood emotional abuse and family dysfunction, childhood behavior problems, and childhood sexual abuse were developmental risk factors for paraphilia. Emotional abuse and family dysfunction was found to be a risk factor for pedophilia, exhibitionism, rape, or multiple…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Criminals, Emotional Abuse
Peer reviewedWhitley, Bernard E., Jr. – Research in Higher Education, 1998
Studies (n=107) of prevalence and correlates of college student cheating are reviewed. Strongest correlates of cheating included having moderate expectations of success, past cheating, poor study conditions, positive attitudes about cheating, perceiving that social norms support cheating, and anticipating rewards for success. A model of…
Descriptors: Cheating, College Students, Expectation, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedSabongui, Amir Georges; Bukowski, William M.; Newcomb, Andrew F. – New Directions for Child Development, 1998
Presents a conceptual framework to guide understanding of the peer network. Uses this network approach to study changes in younger adolescents' popularity over a six-month period. Reports that changes in popularity are related to the child's initial level of aggression, observable prominence, and the popularity of the child's best friend.…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Friendship, Longitudinal Studies, Measurement Techniques
Peer reviewedHart, Craig H.; Burts, Diane C.; Durland, Mary Ann; Charlesworth, Rosalind; DeWolf, Michele; Fleege, Pamela O. – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1998
Investigated effect of classroom type (DAP versus DIP) on stress behaviors and activity participation of 102 preschool children as moderated by socioeconomic status (SES) and sex. Found twice the level of overall stress behavior in DIP classrooms, with lower SES children and males (during small motor/paper-and-pencil activities) exhibiting…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Environment, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Predictor Variables
Peer reviewedLee, David J.; Gomez-Marin, Orlando; Lam, Byron L. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2000
A study examined associations between bilateral visual acuity and depression among 391 Cuban Americans, 1,514 Mexican Americans, and 527 Puerto Ricans. Among Mexicans, depression was higher for those with moderate and greater impairment. Among Cubans, depression was higher for those with a distance visual acuity worse than 20/50. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Coping, Cubans, Depression (Psychology)
Peer reviewedCasey, M. Beth; Nuttall, Ronald L.; Pezaris, Elizabeth – Developmental Psychology, 1999
Examined ability of individuals biologically predisposed to poor spatial skills to capitalize on opportunities to develop these skills. Found that for girls with brothers, those from all right-handed families had lower mental-rotation scores than did others. Among children participating in mental-rotation-type activities with their brothers,…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Early Adolescents, Family Influence, Handedness
Peer reviewedWyman, Peter A.; And Others – Child Development, 1999
Tested hypotheses from an organizational-developmental model for childhood resilience among 7- to 9-year olds. Found that caregiving factors and early development differentiated children with resilient and stress-affected adaptations. Variables reflecting emotionally responsive, competent parenting were direct, proximal predictors of resilience…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Children, Models, Parent Background
Peer reviewedKuchler-O'Shea, Roberta; Kritikos, Effie Papoutsis; Kahn, James V. – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1999
A study documented and analyzed the attendance of 155 children (birth-36 months) in an inner city early intervention program as related to several factors, including demographic information, caregivers' perception of the child's disability, and the teaching staff's perception of a child's cognitive and motor disabilities. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedOswald, Donald P.; Cohen, Robert; Best, Al M.; Jenson, Cary E.; Lyons, John S. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2001
A study of 270 children (ages 1-22) with emotional or behavior problems found symptoms, functioning, and risk were significantly related to child strengths, and children in home-like settings were found to possess significantly higher levels of strengths than children in non-homelike settings. Child strengths were significantly associated with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Children, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedKistner, Janet A.; Ziegert, Dannah I.; Castro, Rafael; Robertson, Bruce – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2001
Examined relationship of helplessness exhibited in 112 kindergarten children's responses to a challenging, developmentally appropriate task with depression and negative self-worth 5 years later. Found that helplessness in kindergarten predicted more depressive symptoms, as reported by children and their teachers, and more negative feelings of…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Depression (Psychology), Early Intervention, Helplessness
Peer reviewedCoplan, Robert J.; Barber, Ann M.; Lagace-Seguin, Daniel G. – Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 1999
The role of temperament was explored as a predictor of preschoolers' literacy and numeracy skills. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that temperament contributed uniquely to the explanation of literacy and numeracy skills over and above well-established indicators of a child's academic achievement such as parent education, gender, and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Emergent Literacy, Literacy, Mathematics Skills
Peer reviewedWesterman, James W.; Nowicki, Margaret Dawn; Plante, David – Journal of Management Education, 2002
A study of 171 students in management classes taught by 3 professors found that the congruence between student and professor personalities was a significant predictor of student performance. Significant predictors of satisfaction were (1) congruence between students' ideal class and the actual environment and (2) congruence between student values…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Business Administration Education, Classroom Environment, Congruence (Psychology)


