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Tse, Choi Yeung Andy; Lee, Hong Paul; Chan, Ka Shing Kevin; Edgar, Veronica Bordes; Wilkinson-Smith, Alison; Lai, Wing Him Elvis – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2019
Sleep disturbance and executive dysfunction have been widely reported in children with autism spectrum disorder. While the positive impacts of physical activity on sleep quality and cognition are documented in children with typical development, similar studies in children with autism spectrum disorder are scarce. The objective of this study was to…
Descriptors: Sleep, Physical Activity Level, Executive Function, Autism
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Karduz, Fatima Firdevs Adam; Sar, Ali Haydar – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2019
The basic aim of this study is to examine the effect of psycho-education program for gaining the tendency to forgive on Big five personality traits. The study was carried out via experimental design to determine the cause and effect relationship between the independent variable (big five personality traits) and the dependent variable (tendency to…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Neurosis, Program Effectiveness, College Students
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Chavarga, Alla; Grandoit, Evan; Mayer, Shoshana; Elbulok-Charcape, Milushka; Domzalski, Alison C.; Horowitz, Gail; Rosales, Edith; Hackman, Natasha – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2019
This article describes a quasi-experimental study conducted in two Organic Chemistry I classrooms at a diverse, urban, public university. The treatment group received an exam wrapper intervention, a series of four written exercises administered throughout the semester designed to enhance students' academic self-regulation by promoting…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, Science Instruction, Science Achievement, Study Habits
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Lovell, Andrew; Skellern, Joanne – Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Aim: The research sought to enhance professional understanding of the violence perpetrated by some people with an intellectual disability. Background: The violent behaviour exhibited by some people with intellectual disabilities remains poorly understood, particularly with regard to a clear and informative definition. Design: A qualitative study…
Descriptors: Violence, Intellectual Disability, Conceptual Tempo, Self Control
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Silva, Arsenio F.; Savitz, Rachelle S. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2019
The authors used a youth lens to interrogate representations of adolescent characters and experiences that reinforce or contradict social constructions of youths across young adult novels commonly read in secondary classrooms. The authors found examples across all 10 examined novels of adolescent characters taking on adult-like roles, exercising…
Descriptors: Expectation, Adolescent Literature, Novels, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Mulder, Hanna; van Ravenswaaij, Heleen; Verhagen, Josje; Moerbeek, Mirjam; Leseman, Paul P. M. – Metacognition and Learning, 2019
Early individual differences in self-control are predictive of numerous developmental outcomes, such as physical health and risk-taking behaviours. Therefore, it is important to improve our understanding of how young children manage to exert self-control. This study investigates two- and three-year-old children's behaviours during two self-control…
Descriptors: Self Control, Young Children, Child Behavior, Preschool Children
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Farrell, Carmen Brown; Gilpin, Ansley Tullos; Nancarrow, Alexandra F.; Brown, Melissa M. – International Journal of Developmental Science, 2019
Self-regulation and social cognition flourish as children begin school and engage with a new social environment. At the same time, this novel setting provides more complex social situations that children must navigate, including understanding when others may be lying to them. Social cognition and self regulatory abilities, such as Theory of Mind…
Descriptors: Self Control, Student Behavior, Social Cognition, Executive Function
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Gowin, Mary; Wilkerson, Amanda; Maness, Sarah; Larson, Daniel J.; Crowson, H. Michael; Smith, Michael; Cheney, Marshall K. – American Journal of Health Education, 2019
Background: Young adults are adopting wearables ahead of research. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the use of trackers through Social Cognitive Theory (SCT). Methods: SCT-guided individual interviews were conducted with young adults (n = 57). Typical case sampling was used to recruit college students (n = 35) and straight-to-work…
Descriptors: Social Cognition, Measurement Equipment, Self Efficacy, College Students
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Houtepen, J. A. B. M.; Sijtsema, J. J.; Klimstra, T. A.; Van der Lem, R.; Bogaerts, S. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2019
Background: Adolescents face major developmental tasks such as increasing individuation and establishing autonomy. These developmental tasks increase demands on adolescent self-control, hereby putting youth with poor effortful control at risk for psychopathology. Specific parenting behaviors might be warranted to buffer against this risk.…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Adolescent Development, Personal Autonomy, Self Control
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Yang, Bo; Liu, Jiaying; Popova, Lucy – Health Education & Behavior, 2019
Background: Emotions are important in smoking-related communications, but the role of discrete positive and negative emotions in comparative risk messages about combusted and electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) is unclear. Method: In an online experiment, 1,202 U.S. adult current smokers or recent quitters were randomized to view one of six…
Descriptors: Smoking, Electronic Equipment, Health Behavior, Behavior Change
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Chaktsiris, Mary G.; Southworth, James – Canadian Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2019
The benefits of a peer review process tend to be evaluated in terms of improvements to students' writing. But are there reasons why instructors might want to implement peer review into their courses over and above writing development? In this study, we collected data from 30 university students on their perceptions of a peer review process.…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Peer Evaluation, Student Writing Models, Student Attitudes
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Loomis, Alysse M.; Mogro-Wilson, Cristina – Infants and Young Children, 2019
Young Hispanic children make up an increasing percentage of children enrolled in preschools; however, little is known about the effects of adversity on their preschool outcomes. This pilot study uses descriptive, correlational, and hierarchical multiple regression analyses to explore the relationship between cumulative adversity, teacher-rated and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Teacher Student Relationship, Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children
Spanna, Catherine A.; Shute, Valerie J.; Rahimi, Seyedahmad; D'Mello, Sidney K. – Grantee Submission, 2019
We conducted an exploratory study on affect regulation during game-based learning where 110 college-aged participants (M[subscript age] = 22.14, SD[subscript age] = 1.24; 50.0% female; 70.0% White) played an easy, medium, and difficult level of an educational game (Physics Playground) while self-reporting their strongest affective state and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Affective Behavior, Psychological Patterns, Educational Games
Farrington, Camille A.; Maurer, Joseph; McBride, Meredith R. Aska; Nagaoka, Jenny; Puller, J. S.; Shewfelt, Steve; Weiss, Elizabeth M.; Wright, Lindsay – University of Chicago Consortium on School Research, 2019
Across existing research literature and among arts educators there is widespread belief that artistic disciplines including music, dance, theatre, visual arts, literary arts, and media arts have a positive effect on children's and adolescents' social-emotional development. This project investigates the relationship between arts education and…
Descriptors: Art Education, Social Development, Emotional Development, Outcomes of Education
Schmidt, Christine A. – Redleaf Press, 2019
Social competency is a set of skills that provide children with the tools and abilities to successfully navigate the world around them. "Developing Social Competency in Young Children" looks at each of the seven Cs of social competence--communication, community building, coping, confidence, conflict resolution, control, and curiosity.…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Social Development, Young Children, Skill Development
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