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Hardin, Erin E.; Varghese, Femina P.; Tran, Uyen V.; Carlson, Aaron Z. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
Given the social nature of many tasks involved in exploring and committing to a career, we hypothesized that social anxiety would correlate to exploration and commitment, even after controlling for general anxiety. We also hypothesized that self-construal and gender would interact with social anxiety in relation to exploration and commitment. In a…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Gender Differences, Hypothesis Testing, Undergraduate Students
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Reed, Deborah B.; Browning, Steven R.; Westneat, Susan C.; Kidd, Pamela S. – Journal of Rural Health, 2006
Context: Children on farms perform work that places them at risk for acute and chronic negative health outcomes. Despite strategies for preventing and reducing the risk of disease and injury, children's use of personal protective equipment and safety equipped farm machinery has generally remained unreported. Purpose: This paper reports the use of…
Descriptors: Safety Equipment, Adolescents, Gender Differences, Predictor Variables
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Killeen, Lauren A.; Lopez-Zafra, Esther; Eagly, Alice H. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2006
In an examination of aspirations for leadership in the United States and Spain, male and female students envisioned themselves as a chief executive officer, vice president, or mid-level manager in an industry with a feminine image (clothing manufacturing) or a masculine image (auto manufacturing). Although men and women perceived these roles as…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Foreign Countries, Leadership, Occupational Aspiration
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Casas, Juan F.; Weigel, Stephanie M.; Crick, Nicki R.; Ostrov, Jamie M.; Woods, Kathleen E.; Yeh, Elizabeth A. Jansen; Huddleston-Casas, Catherine A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2006
This study investigated early parent-child relationships and how children's use of relational and physical aggression varies with aspects of those relationships during the preschool years. Specifically, parenting styles, parents' use of psychological control, and parents' report of their children's reunion behaviors were assessed. Analyses…
Descriptors: Early Parenthood, Aggression, Preschool Children, Family Environment
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Sobkin, V. S.; Abrosimova, Z. B.; Adamchuk, D. V.; Baranova, E. V. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
The data presented in this article were obtained in a questionnaire survey of 2,893 students in the seventh, ninth, and eleventh grades of general education schools in Moscow. The survey was conducted by the Center of Sociology of Education of the Russian Academy of Education in 2002. Earlier publications by the same authors dealing with materials…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Adolescents, Age Differences, Gender Differences
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Yampolskaya, Svetlana; Banks, Steven M. – Assessment, 2006
This study examined the extent of violence toward children and factors associated with child maltreatment in Florida using a cohort of children (N = 499,330) who were adjudged to be victims of maltreatment between July 1, 1996, and June 30, 2003. To assess the extent of maltreatment, five indicators were proposed and examined. Multivariate…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Databases, Predictor Variables, Victims of Crime
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Kalmijn, Matthijs; Monden, Christiaan W. S. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
We test the so-called escape hypothesis, which argues that for people from a poor marriage, a divorce has a less negative or even a positive effect on well-being. In an analysis of two waves of the National Survey of Families and Households (N = 4,526), we find only limited evidence. When people divorce from a dissatisfactory or unfair marriage,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Well Being, Marital Satisfaction, Marital Instability
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Neff, Kristin D.; Suizzo, Marie-Anne – Cognitive Development, 2006
This study investigated possible cultural differences in the association of power, authentic self-expression, and well-being within romantic relationships. Participants (N = 314) included European American students from a central Texas university and Mexican American students from a border university. Results indicated that power inequality was…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Cultural Differences, Well Being, Intimacy
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Lackaye, Timothy; Margalit, Malka; Ziv, Orit; Ziman, Tahel – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2006
The goals of this study were to compare self-perceptions of self-efficacy, mood, effort, and hope between 123 adolescents with learning disabilities (LD) and a group of 123 Non-LD peers, who were matched for their level of academic performance and gender, and to explore the relations between measures of self-perception and achievement. The results…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Peer Groups, Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement
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Beisser, Sally R. – Computers in the Schools, 2006
Gender disparity exists in many educational environments despite conscientious attempts to equalize opportunities and outcomes. Research studies indicate females are less likely to effectively engage in the use of technology for problem solving. However, in a two-year study of a Midwest elementary multi-age classroom, researchers studied…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Problem Solving, Learning Strategies, Gender Differences
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Palusci, Vincent J.; Cox, Edward O.; Shatz, Eugene M.; Schultze, Joel M. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2006
Background: Immediate medical assessment has been recommended for children after sexual abuse to identify physical injuries, secure forensic evidence, and provide for the safety of the child. However, it is unclear whether young children seen urgently within 72 hours of reported sexual contact would have higher frequencies of interview or…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Medical Evaluation, Child Safety
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Nicaise, Virginie; Cogerino, Genevieve; Bois, Julien E.; Amorose, Anthony J. – Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 2006
Feedback is considered a critical teaching function, and researchers in sport pedagogy have shown interest in verifying its importance in physical education. Many observational studies have found that boys receive more attention and feedback, particularly praise, criticism, and technical information, than girls. Nevertheless, little is known about…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Physical Education, Gender Differences, Feedback
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Connolly, Paul – British Educational Research Journal, 2006
This article is based upon a secondary analysis of three successive cohorts of the Youth Cohort Study of England and Wales and examines the effects of social class and ethnicity on gender differences in General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) attainment for those who left school in 1997, 1999 and 2001 respectively. The article shows that…
Descriptors: Social Class, Ethnicity, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
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Rucklidge, Julia J. – International Journal of Disability, Development & Education, 2006
Only recently have studies included a female Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) sample when investigating neurocognitive functioning of individuals with ADHD. As such, the generalisability of findings of impaired executive functioning is limited to ADHD males. This study compared four groups aged 13-17 years: 30 male controls, 35…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Neuropsychology, Adolescents
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Joy, Lois – Economics of Education Review, 2006
Occupational difference by gender is a key feature of the labor market. While this is less true of college graduates than other groups, even among them men and women are concentrated in different occupations. While differences in occupations for college graduates are often attributed to college major, few tests of this hypothesis have been…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, College Graduates, Human Capital, Labor Market
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