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Li Si Ni; Chien Wai Tong; Lam Kam Ki Stanley – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2025
This study aimed to investigate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary effects of an acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)-based parenting program for parents of autistic children. A pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted, with 40 parents randomly assigned to either the eight-session ACT-based parenting program or usual…
Descriptors: Feasibility Studies, Program Effectiveness, Parent Education, Children
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Seif Hashem Al-Azzam; Mohammad Al-Oudat – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: University students in Jordan face numerous challenges that affect their lifestyle on campus and academic performance. The most common challenges can be summarized into two important categories: psychological and academic factors. Psychological factors, such as anxiety levels and daily sleep duration, and academic factors such…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Classification, Prediction
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George McCabe; Jennifer W. Godwin; W. Andrew Rothenberg; Natalie Goulter; Jennifer E. Lansford; Karen L. Bierman; John D. Coie; D. Max Crowley; Kenneth A. Dodge; Mark T. Greenberg; John E. Lochman; Robert J. McMahon; Ellen E. Pinderhughes – Prevention Science, 2025
Early preventive interventions can improve outcomes in childhood, but the most effective interventions can continue to deliver benefits through the life course. The Fast Track intervention, a randomized controlled trial for children at risk of conduct problems, has lowered psychopathology, substance use problems, and criminality and elevated…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Prevention, Randomized Controlled Trials, Child Behavior
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Jérémie Verner-Filion; Anne C. Holding; Isabelle Gingras; Richard Koestner – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: There is growing interest in the developmental consequences of extracurricular activities. While past research has mostly focused on the direct effect of extracurricular activities on outcomes (Farb and Matjasko 2012; Marsh and Kleitman 2002), the current study used a Self-Determination Theory (SDT) framework to test a serial…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Self Determination, Student Motivation, Student Needs
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Rasikh Tariq; M. S. Ramírez-Montoya; Tabbi Wilberforce Awotwe; V. Fernández-Castro; M. Martínez-Reyes – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2025
The importance of User Experience Measurement allows understanding how experiences can be optimized to meet functional and emotional needs, complemented with Design-Based Research to scale the redesign of educational platforms, four online educational platforms presented are powered by Artificial Intelligence and educational data mining to offer a…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Higher Education, Computation
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Jaco Meyer; Christelle Liversage – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2025
The teaching profession is commonly linked to stress and burnout, with most research focusing on negative well-being indicators. Positive Psychology offers a strengths-based perspective, emphasizing the promotion of well-being as essential for teachers. While general teacher well-being has been studied, little is known about music teachers, who…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Well Being, Intervention, Health Promotion
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Carla De Lira; Shira Broschat; Olusola Adesope; Christopher Hundhausen – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2025
The increasing demand for a diverse pool of computing talent combined with a persistent shortage of skilled workers has engendered a need to support students pursuing Computer Science (CS) careers. Students often cite social isolation and lack of support as reasons for withdrawing from computing programs. This is especially true for those from…
Descriptors: Empathy, Emotional Development, Psychological Patterns, Learning Processes
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Qinqing Zhang; Xiaoquan Pan; Jiqun Fan – European Journal of Education, 2025
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) offers robust information generation, swift responsiveness and high personalization for education. However, it remains unclear how these specific technological features translate into improved learning engagement through the mediation of learners' psychological states. Grounded in the…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Trust (Psychology), Self Efficacy
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Korngold, K. T. – Montessori Life: A Publication of the American Montessori Society, 2019
Parents and caregivers want to shield children from life's difficult moments. But learning how to deal with fear and distress is an important skill that will help a child not only in childhood moments of duress but also later in life. Caregivers can support children in their care by giving them tools to deal with difficult situations that create…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Montessori Schools, Child Safety, Emotional Response
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Zengel, Bettina; Lee, Ellen M.; Walker, W. Richard; Skowronski, John J. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
The tendency for the affect associated with positive autobiographical events to fade less over time than the affect associated with negative autobiographical events (the fading affect bias, FAB) has been observed in a variety of contexts, but numerous mediators have been reported. This current study searches for the FAB, and for potential…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Affective Behavior, Memory, Psychological Patterns
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Bohn-Gettler, Catherine M. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2019
Comprehension models do not often account for the multifaceted and emotionally charged nature of reading in real-world settings. In addition, studies of how reader emotions influence comprehension often yield conflicting findings due to lack of specificity regarding the process, emotion, and task under investigation. The PET (Process, Emotion,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Psychological Patterns, Models, Influences
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Wang, Hui; Hall, Nathan C.; Taxer, Jamie L. – Educational Psychology Review, 2019
"Emotional labor" represents a long-standing area of research that since its initial development by Hochschild (1983) has been increasingly explored to understand why and how teachers manage and express their emotions in class. However, previous studies investigating teachers' emotional labor have utilized varying conceptual frameworks…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns, Well Being
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Eliot, Joy A. R.; Hirumi, Atsusi – Educational Technology Research and Development, 2019
In this critical literature review, we seek to understand why multidimensional, psychological measures of human emotion that have been popular in the study of emotion and learning to date, may not yield the statistical power or construct validity necessary to consistently explain or predict human learning. We compare competing theories and…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Theory Practice Relationship, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns
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Zeligman, Melissa; Varney, Melanie; Gheesling, Sara; Placeres, Vanessa – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2019
The present study (N = 621) explored relationships between meaning making (i.e., meaning presence and meaning search) and loneliness in college students who have experienced trauma. In addition, the study examined group differences in meaning variables and loneliness, comparing college students who have and have not experienced trauma. The results…
Descriptors: Trauma, Psychological Patterns, Undergraduate Students, Affective Behavior
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Mihaylova, Mariela; Vuilleumier, Patrik; Rimmele, Ulrike – Learning & Memory, 2019
Why we remember emotional events with an increased subjective sense of remembering (SSR) is unclear. SSR for neutral events is linked to memory for various kinds of details. Using the Remember/Know paradigm, participants provided written justifications of their Remember responses indicating what they specifically recollected about a negative or…
Descriptors: Memory, Emotional Response, Pictorial Stimuli, Photography
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