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Neupauer, Nicholas C. – Communication Research Reports, 1996
Examines on-air television and radio newscasters' traitlike communication dispositions. Finds that television and radio personalities were less apprehensive, less shy, less responsive, more assertive, and more extroverted than the average individual. Indicates that higher-paid personalities were more willing to communicate than their lesser-paid…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Individual Differences, Occupational Surveys
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DeMarco, Salvatore; Bolen, Larry M. – Psychology in the Schools, 1990
Presents five clinical case studies of children with depressed performance on the Expressive One-Word Picture Vocabulary Test (EOWPVT) to illustrate differential performance outcomes that are not attributable to a single causal factor. Proposes that the utility of the EOWPVT may provide more than just a measure of general verbal intelligence.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Children, Individual Differences, Performance
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Gelb, Steven A. – Mental Retardation, 1997
Asserts that typological thinking, the belief that individual differences diverge around an underlying type of essence, has persisted regarding mental retardation and prevents the appreciation of individual differences and human dignity in the mental retardation field. Past and present controversies over the definition of mental retardation are…
Descriptors: Classification, Definitions, Individual Differences, Mental Retardation
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Rothbart, Mary K.; Posner, Michael I. – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2005
The executive attention network is involved in regulating emotions and cognitions, forming a neural basis for temperamental self-regulation. New brain imaging and molecular genetics methods can enhance our understanding of common mechanisms of self-regulation and individual differences in their expression.
Descriptors: Neurology, Genetics, Individual Differences, Preschool Education
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Howe, Mark L.; Lewis, Marc D. – Developmental Review, 2005
We outline the nature of dynamic systems, both linear and nonlinear, and we review dynamic systems principles that apply well to various aspects of human development, including the emergence of new forms, phases of stability and instability, continuous and discontinuous change, and differentiation among individual trajectories. We then document…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Individual Differences, Systems Approach
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Ellis, Rod – System: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics, 2005
This article represents an attempt to draw together findings from a range of second language acquisition studies in order to formulate a set of general principles for language pedagogy. These principles address such issues as the nature of second language (L2) competence (as formulaic and rule-based knowledge), the contributions of both focus on…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Language Acquisition, Individual Differences
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Feldman, Marc; Kumar, V. K.; Angelini, Frank; Pekala, Ronald J.; Porter, Jack – Journal of Addictions & Offender Counseling, 2007
Using H. J. Eysenck's (1957,1967) theory of temperament, this study examined the relationship between drug preference, drug use, and personality among incarcerated inmates. Analysis indicated a general preference for marijuana and alcohol over 8 other commonly used drugs across different personality types. Theoretical and clinical implications are…
Descriptors: Personality, Drug Use, Substance Abuse, Individual Differences
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Johnson, Wendy – Psychological Review, 2007
Basic quantitative genetic models of human behavioral variation have made clear that individual differences in behavior cannot be understood without acknowledging the importance of genetic influences. Yet these basic models estimate average, population-level genetic and environmental influences, obscuring differences that might exist within the…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Genetics, Individual Differences, Behavior
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DiPietro, Janet A.; Bornstein, Marc H.; Hahn, Chun-Shin; Costigan, Kathleen; Achy-Brou, Aristide – Child Development, 2007
Stability in cardiac indicators before birth and their utility in predicting variation in postnatal development were examined. Fetal heart rate and variability were measured longitudinally from 20 through 38 weeks gestation (n = 137) and again at age 2 (n = 79). Significant within-individual stability during the prenatal period and into childhood…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Pregnancy, Children, Prenatal Influences
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Masterson, Jackie; Laxon, Veronica; Lovejoy, Sophie; Morris, Victoria – Journal of Research in Reading, 2007
Two groups of undergraduate students, matched for reading skill but differing in spelling ability, participated in three experiments with the aim of exploring the causes of differences in spelling skill in this population. In the first experiment participants were presented with a range of tasks to investigate the possibility that the poor…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Spelling, Phonology, Economically Disadvantaged
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Soriano, Maria Felipa; Bajo, Maria Teresa – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2007
Recent research has shown that the ability to inhibit irrelevant information is related to Working Memory (WM) capacity. In three experiments, we explored this relationship by using a list-method directed-forgetting task (DF) in participants varying in WM capacity. Contrary to predictions, in Experiment 1, DF effects were only found for…
Descriptors: Short Term Memory, Memory, Inhibition, Experiments
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Cooke-Simpson, Amanda; Voyer, Daniel – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
The present study examined the relation between self-reported confidence ratings, performance on the Mental Rotations Test (MRT), and guessing behavior on the MRT. Eighty undergraduate students (40 males, 40 females) completed the MRT while rating their confidence in the accuracy of their answers for each item. As expected, gender differences in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Gender Differences, Males, Tests
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Zhang, Li-fang – Learning and Individual Differences, 2007
This study examines the role of students' thinking styles in their knowledge and use of as well as in their attitudes towards the use of computing and information technology (CIT) in education. One hundred and five students from a large university in Texas responded to the Thinking Styles Inventory and to a brief measure of their attitudes towards…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Computers, Information Technology, Foreign Countries
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Oliveira-Castro, Jorge M.; James, Victoria K.; Foxall, Gordon R. – Psychological Record, 2007
Purchase probability as a function of interpurchase time was examined through comparison of findings from laboratory experiments on reinforcement schedules and from marketing investigations of consumers' interpurchase time. Panel data, based on a sample of 80 consumers who purchased nine supermarket food products during 16 weeks, were used. For…
Descriptors: Investigations, Consumer Economics, Probability, Laboratory Experiments
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Colom, Roberto; Flores-Mendoza, Carmen E. – Intelligence, 2007
This study explores whether or not intelligence tests' scores predict individual differences in scholastic achievement irrespective of SES factors such parents' income and education. The variables of interest are analyzed considering three independent samples of participants comprising a total of 641 children. The participants belonged to a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tests, Intelligence Tests, Academic Achievement
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