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Sable, Marjorie R.; Danis, Fran; Mauzy, Denise L.; Gallagher, Sarah K. – Journal of American College Health, 2006
The authors asked college students to rate the importance of a list of barriers to reporting rape and sexual assault among male and female victims. The authors' findings indicate that barriers prevalent 30 years ago, prior to efforts by the rape reform movement, continue to be considered important among college men and women. The barriers rated as…
Descriptors: Males, Fear, Anxiety, Sexual Abuse
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Kravtsova, M. M. – Russian Education and Society, 2006
In this comparative analysis, the author aimed to reproduce V.S. Merlin's and M.F. Khriakova's 1930 study of children's social concepts in order to find out how today's students account for the actions of characters in stories and to compare their answers to the responses given in the earlier study. In this study, the author defines "moral…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Personality, Fear, Antisocial Behavior
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Mills, Carol J. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2003
This study was designed to explore characteristics of exceptional teachers of gifted students. Participants included 63 teachers and 1,247 highly able students. Teachers responded to 2 measures: a background questionnaire and the Myers Briggs Type Inventory (MBTI), a self-report personality inventory. Students also completed the MBTI. In response…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Teacher Effectiveness, Academically Gifted, Personality Traits
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Moradi, Bonnie; Subich, Linda Mezydlo; Phillips, Julia C. – Counseling Psychologist, 2002
The model of feminist identity development proposed by Downing and Roush in 1985 is revisited as a potentially useful framework in counseling psychology theory, research, and practice. An examination of the historical context from which the model arose illustrates how it advanced theory in the psychology of women. A critical review of the extant…
Descriptors: Feminism, Self Concept, Counseling Psychology, Models
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Worthington, Roger L.; Savoy, Holly Bielstein; Dillon, Frank R.; Vernaglia, Elizabeth R. – Counseling Psychologist, 2002
This article builds on earlier conceptual models of identity development to propose a model of heterosexual identity development. A review of the existing literature on majority and minority group identity development, heterosexuality, and other relevant foundational literature is provided as a rationale for the proposed model. Based on an…
Descriptors: Sexual Orientation, Counseling Psychology, Models, Self Concept
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Vandiver, Beverly J.; Cross, William E., Jr.; Worrell, Frank C.; Fhagen-Smith, Peony E. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2002
Validation work on the Cross Racial Identity Scale (CRIS; B. J. Vandiver et al., 2000) is described in 2 studies using African American college students. In Study 1, an exploratory factor analysis supported the presence of 6 CRIS subscales. In Study 2, confirmatory factor analysis provided support for a 2-factor higher order model of the 6 CRIS…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Personality Traits, Validity, Social Desirability
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Pinquart, Martin; Silbereisen, Rainer K. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2004
Although social change is diverse and ubiquitous, there is to date little research on the impact of social change on individual development, nor on the variables that may mediate and moderate this impact. This lack is, in part, based on insufficient consideration of psychological theories that may be applied to social change, but particularly on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Context Effect, Social Change, Individual Development
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Mitchell, Ojmarrh; Mackenzie, Doris Layton – Crime & Delinquency, 2006
The central tenet of Gottfredson and Hirschi's self-control theory is that antisocial behavior is caused by stable between-individual differences in self-control. They also argue that after early childhood, interventions aimed at reducing antisocial behavior will be unsuccessful, as one's level of self-control is resilient to such efforts. This…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Self Control, Personality, Criminals
Jones, Jami L. – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2006
Every single young person who has grown up in America is only one major event or catastrophe away from falling over the edge into what most people would call "at-risk." The term "at-risk" refers to a wide range of factors that make it more difficult for a person to meet the developmental tasks of their age group. For students, a major…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, High Risk Students, Media Specialists, Developmental Tasks
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Ellenwood, Stephan – Journal of Education, 2006
The contribution of various educators, including William Holmes McGuffey, in developing a character education-based curriculum in the United States is discussed. The role of teachers in moral education of students too is described.
Descriptors: Values Education, Ethical Instruction, Review (Reexamination), Curriculum Development
Rodger, Susan C.; Johnson, Andrew W. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2005
This study was designed to measure affective, behavioral, and cognitive variables in a sample of 3159 first-year students, and to compare these variables by the type of residence building in which the student lived. Students living in suite-style buildings reported a greater sense of belonging, and higher activity levels than students living in…
Descriptors: Dormitories, College Freshmen, College Housing, On Campus Students
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Bouffard, Therese; Roy, Mathieu; Vezeau, Carole – International Journal of Educational Research, 2005
Several studies suggest that children who chronically underachieve are, like children with learning disorders, at risk for negative outcomes and are more likely to experience adjustment problems than are their typically developing peers. This study compares children's self-esteem, perceived competence, negative perfectionism and beliefs of peer…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Personality, Emotional Adjustment, Social Adjustment
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Ashby, Jeffrey S.; Rice, Kenneth G.; Martin, James L. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
The authors examined the relationship between depression, maladaptive perfectionism, and shame. Regression analyses were used to replicate a model in which maladaptive perfectionism was negatively associated with self-esteem and positively associated with symptoms of depression, with self-esteem mediating the effects of maladaptive perfectionism…
Descriptors: Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Emotional Problems, Personality Traits
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Johnson, Rebecca; Gilchrist, Elizabeth; Beech, Anthony R.; Weston, Samantha; Takriti, Rachel; Freeman, Richard – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2006
A number of studies have described subtypes of domestically violent men, and the heterogeneity of domestically violent men is well established. The aim of the current study was to investigate the distribution of subtypes using psychometric measures in convicted domestically violent offenders in England. Four subtypes of offenders were identified:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychometrics, Family Violence, Males
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Leontopoulou, Sophia – Social Indicators Research, 2006
Variable--and person--focused approaches were applied to study the resilient outcomes of 326 Greek male and female 1st year university students at a major educational transition point. Results indicated that resilience was related to both cognitive and behavioural psychosocial resources in late adolescence. Locus of control emerged as an important…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Coping, College Freshmen, Cognitive Processes
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