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Xiang, Ping; McBride, Ron E.; Bruene, April – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2006
Achievement goal theory and the expectancy-value model of achievement choice were used to examine fourth-grade students' motivational changes in an elementary physical education running program. In fall and spring of the school year, participants (N = 113; 66 boys, 47 girls) completed questionnaires assessing achievement goals, expectancy beliefs,…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Physical Activities, Physical Education, Student Attitudes
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Crick, Nicki R.; Ostrov, Jamie M.; Burr, Jean E.; Cullerton-Sen, Crystal; Jansen-Yeh, Elizabeth; Ralston, Peter – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2006
To understand the development of relational aggression during early childhood, 91 girls and boys ("M" age=39.0; "SD"=7.6 months) and their teachers participated in an 18-month longitudinal study. Children were observed for relational and physical aggression during free play in four time periods. Individually administered interviews were conducted…
Descriptors: Aggression, Preschool Children, Preschool Teachers, Play
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Palmer, Glen A. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
This study examined the use of neuropsychological tests to assist in the differential diagnosis of dementia among persons with mental retardation. The author compared performances of persons with mental retardation and dementia ("n" = 10) to persons with mental retardation without dementia ("n" = 12). Participants were matched by IQ (mild or…
Descriptors: Neuropsychology, Mental Retardation, Dementia, Psychological Testing
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Fuligni, Andrew J.; Hardway, Christina – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 2006
The daily diary method was used to examine the daily dynamics of adolescent sleep time, activities, and psychological well-being among an ethnically diverse sample of over 750 adolescents approximately 14-15 years of age. Studying and stressful demands during the day were modestly but consistently associated with less sleep that evening. Receiving…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Sleep, Well Being, Diaries
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Helmes, E.; Bush, J. D.; Pike, D. L.; Drake, D. G. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
Script analysis as a test of executive functions is presumed sensitive to cognitive changes seen with increasing age. Two studies evaluated if gender differences exist in performance on scripts for familiar and unfamiliar tasks in groups of cognitively intact older adults. In Study 1, 26 older adults completed male and female stereotypical…
Descriptors: Familiarity, Gender Differences, Older Adults, Performance Based Assessment
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Tolin, David F.; Foa, Edna B. – Psychological Bulletin, 2006
Meta-analyses of studies yielding sex-specific risk of potentially traumatic events (PTEs) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) indicated that female participants were more likely than male participants to meet criteria for PTSD, although they were less likely to experience PTEs. Female participants were more likely than male participants to…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Meta Analysis, Sexual Abuse
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Frame, Philip; Johnson, Margaret; Rosie, Anthony – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2006
This paper explores the impact on winners of achieving a National Teaching Fellowship. We begin by outlining the genesis and development of the award scheme and touch on the limited literature which is available in this area. Following a description of our methodology, we then present our data. Firstly we focus on who the winners are and then on…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Foreign Countries, Fellowships, Awards
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Kay, Robin – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2006
The impact of gender on computer related attitudes, ability, and use has been actively documented, but little research has been done examining how to modify and reduce imbalances. The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of ubiquitous computing (24-hour access to a laptop and the Internet) on gender differences in pre-service teachers…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Computer Attitudes, Internet, Access to Computers
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Demirbolat, Ayse Ottekin – Teaching & Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2006
This study aims at determining the tendencies of teacher candidates in a Turkish university concerning static (institutional) versus innovative (democratic and global) teacher roles, along with the relation between these roles and explanatory variables. The study covers 419 teacher candidates from the Turkish, mathematics, humanities, sciences and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Case Studies, Universities
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Portzky, Gwendolyn; Van Heeringen, Kees – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Psycho-educational programs are among the most commonly applied suicide prevention approaches for young people. This study examined the effectiveness of these programs in a controlled study by assessing the effect on knowledge, attitudes, coping and hopelessness. Method: Fourteen- to 18-year-old students were administered structured…
Descriptors: Prevention, Suicide, Coping, Program Effectiveness
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Hayden, Jacqueline – Children & Society, 2006
This article reports on a recent study of HIV/AIDS which investigated the role of gender in the experiences of young children in one region of Namibia. The findings reveal that while gender is reported to shape school-age girls and boys' experiences of being infected or affected by HIV/AIDS in many African nations, gender was not an influential…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Young Children, Coping, Foreign Countries
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Lamarche, Veronique; Brendgen, Mara; Boivin, Michel; Vitaro, Frank; Perusse, Daniel; Dionne, Ginette – Social Development, 2006
Based on the notion that friendship may serve an important protective function against peer victimization, this study examined the moderating effect of reciprocal friends' prosociality on the link between a child's reactive aggression and victimization. The study also investigated whether a similar moderating effect could be found with respect to…
Descriptors: Twins, Prosocial Behavior, Aggression, Friendship
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Banerjee, Robin; Rieffe, Carolien; Terwogt, Mark Meerum; Gerlein, Ana Maria; Voutsina, Maria – Social Development, 2006
Two studies compared popular and rejected children's reasoning regarding social interactions involving negative emotions. The first study, with 23 rejected and 23 popular 10- to 11-year-olds, involved hypothetical social scenarios where a classmate "victim" was likely to experience a negative emotion. Although popular and rejected children both…
Descriptors: Peer Acceptance, Gender Differences, Victims, Children
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Francis, Leslie J.; Craig, Charlotte L. – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2006
A sample of 10,153 churchgoing young people between the ages of 8 and 14 years completed the Scale of Attitude toward Church, together with a range of other indices. The data demonstrated that even among churchgoing young people: attitude toward church became less positive between the ages of 8 and 14; girls held a more positive attitude toward…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Churches, Gender Differences
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Blackburn, Chris Harriet; Martin, Barbara N.; Hutchinson, Sandy – Journal of Women in Educational Leadership, 2006
This investigation focused on principals, by gender, and the impact that the principals' conflict management style had on cultural aspects in schools. Findings were: principals with a conflict management style that is high in dominating show lower school culture scores in professional development, and, conversely, principals with a conflict…
Descriptors: School Culture, Conflict Resolution, Gender Differences, Cultural Influences
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