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Beachly, William – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Many students enjoy biology as a qualitative science but struggle with its quantitative aspects. Yet the detection of patterns and testing hypotheses about their causes is a central aim of biological inquiry. That is the goal of the laboratory analysis described in this article. This exercise involves the students right away in collecting data…
Descriptors: Biology, Hypothesis Testing, Forestry, Botany
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Olukayode, Ajitoni Sunday; Salako, Ekima Tina – World Journal of Education, 2014
The growing spate of ethno-religious crises and insurgency that characterizes Nigerian polity has been traced to inadequacies in the integration policies of the government. These situations have resulted in loss of several lives and unquantifiable psychological and material damages. However, the situations could improve through the use of…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Student Attitudes, Gender Differences
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Petko, Dominik; Egger, Nives; Graber, Marc – Themes in Science and Technology Education, 2014
The goal of this study was to compare how weblogs and traditional handwritten reflective learning protocols compare regarding the use of cognitive and metacognitive strategies for knowledge acquisition as well as learning gains in secondary school students. The study used a quasi-experimental control group design with repeated measurements…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Secondary School Science, Science Education, Student Journals
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Shell, Madelynn D.; Gazelle, Heidi; Faldowski, Richard A. – Developmental Psychology, 2014
Consistent with a Diathesis × Stress model, it was hypothesized that anxious solitude (individual vulnerability) and the middle school transition (environmental stress) would jointly predict peer exclusion and victimization trajectories. Youth (N = 688) were followed from 3rd through 7th grade, with the middle school transition in 6th grade.…
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Anxiety, Stress Variables, Elementary School Students
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Darrah, Marjorie; Hougland, James; Prince, Barbara – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
How can universities be more successful in recruiting and promoting the professional success of women in their science-related departments? This study examines selected pieces of the puzzle by examining actual salary and space allocations to 282 faculty members in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and the social and…
Descriptors: Females, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), STEM Education, Colleges
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Ferguson, Kristin M.; Bender, Kimberly; Thompson, Sanna J. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2014
This study identified predictors of transience among homeless emerging adults in three cities. A total of 601 homeless emerging adults from Los Angeles, Austin, and Denver were recruited using purposive sampling. Ordinary least squares regression results revealed that significant predictors of greater transience include White ethnicity, high…
Descriptors: Predictor Variables, Homeless People, Young Adults, Urban Areas
Cavazos, Blanca Guadalupe – ProQuest LLC, 2014
"Do The Math," a 1-hour, live, educational television program provides on-air instruction in general math, geometry, pre-algebra and algebra to a target audience of 4th-12th graders. A team of math teachers also provides tutoring to students who call in for help with homework. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether watching…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Program Effectiveness
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Jeffrey J. Froh; Giacomo Bono; Jinyan Fan; Robert A. Emmons; Katherine Henderson; Cheray Harris; Heather Leggio; Alex M. Wood – School Psychology Review, 2014
Gratitude is essential to social life and well-being. Although research with youth populations has gained momentum recently, only two gratitude interventions have been conducted in youth, targeting mostly adolescents. In the current research, we tested a new intervention for promoting gratitude among the youngest children targeted to date.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Psychological Patterns, Elementary School Students, Randomized Controlled Trials
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Goswami, I; Ranjith, L. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2010
Teachers in higher education are not contrastingly different from the primary and secondary school teachers in terms of their ethical obligations to their stakeholders. However in higher education teachers' professionalism and their attitude towards ethical obligations are believed to be more important for ensuring quality education services. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Responsibility, Ethics, Teacher Characteristics
Schwartz, Ruth N. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
What factors contribute to effective multimedia learning? Increasingly, interactivity is considered a critical component that can foster learning in multimedia environments, including simulations and games. Although a number of recent studies investigate interactivity as a factor in the effective design of multimedia instruction, most examine only…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Multimedia Instruction, Active Learning, Intermode Differences
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Bartolucci, Francesco; Solis-Trapala, Ivonne L. – Psychometrika, 2010
We demonstrate the use of a multidimensional extension of the latent Markov model to analyse data from studies with repeated binary responses in developmental psychology. In particular, we consider an experiment based on a battery of tests which was administered to pre-school children, at three time periods, in order to measure their inhibitory…
Descriptors: Markov Processes, Developmental Psychology, Item Response Theory, Inhibition
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Aheadi, Afshin; Dixon, Peter; Glover, Scott – Psychology of Music, 2010
The "Mozart effect" occurs when performance on spatial cognitive tasks improves following exposure to Mozart. It is hypothesized that the Mozart effect arises because listening to complex music activates similar regions of the right cerebral hemisphere as are involved in spatial cognition. A counter-intuitive prediction of this hypothesis (and one…
Descriptors: Music, Listening, Context Effect, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Sato, Wataru; Uono, Shota; Okada, Takashi; Toichi, Motomi – Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders, 2010
Impairment of joint attention represents the core clinical features of pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs), including autism and Asperger's disorder. However, experimental studies reported intact gaze-triggered attentional orienting in PDD. Since all previous studies employed supraliminal presentation of gaze stimuli, we hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Asperger Syndrome, Eye Movements, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Blanch, Angel; Aluja, Anton – Learning and Individual Differences, 2010
Job involvement-alienation was studied over three time points with a sample of undergraduate engineers undergoing a career transition from university to paid employment. Data from Newton and Keenan (1991) were re-analyzed under a latent growth curve modelling (LGCM) perspective, in order to provide an alternative analysis of the development of job…
Descriptors: Employment, Student Attitudes, Careers, Anxiety
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Cherney, Isabelle D.; Dempsey, Jessica – Educational Psychology, 2010
Developmental intergroup theory would predict that children develop fewer or weaker stereotypes about toys that have less distinguishable gender attributes than those that are clearly associated with a gender. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of neutral and ambiguous toys in 31 three- to five-year-old children's play behaviour…
Descriptors: Play, Toys, Gender Differences, Gender Issues
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