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Hite, Clare E. – Reading Research and Instruction, 2004
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if cognitive style (field dependence/independence [FD/I]) and gender interact with passage content to affect reading comprehension. Research on FD/I and its relationship to reading-related and other academic tasks served as the theoretical and empirical basis for the study. While most of the…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Cognitive Style, Gender Differences, Cognitive Ability
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Andover, Margaret S.; Pepper, Carolyn M.; Ryabchenko, Karen A.; Orrico, Elizabeth G.; Gibb, Brandon E. – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
The goal of this study was to examine the relationship between self-mutilation and symptoms of depression and anxiety in a nonclinical population. Self-mutilators reported significantly more symptoms of depression and anxiety than did the control group. When the group of self-mutilators was divided into individuals who cut themselves and…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Depression (Psychology), Anxiety
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Bennewith, Olive; Hawton, Keith; Simkin, Sue; Sutton, Lesley; Kapur, Navneet; Turnbull, Pauline; Gunnell, David – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2005
Coroners' records are an accessible source of information on suicides. To assess their usefulness in relation to the investigation of specific methods of suicide, we examined coroners records for 492 suicides across 24 jurisdictions in England. Generally data on demographic variables were well recorded. Information on contact with general…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Officials, Records (Forms), Information Sources
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Holmlund, Helena – Journal of Human Resources, 2005
Within-family estimates have been considered a remedy to selection bias in estimates of long-run consequences of teen motherhood. A major critique, however, is that heterogeneity within the family might still bias the estimates. Using Swedish data on biological sisters, I revisit the question of the consequences of teenage motherhood. My…
Descriptors: Early Parenthood, Adolescents, Mothers, Siblings
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Braten, Ivar; Olaussen, Bodil S. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2005
This research examined whether distinct student profiles emerged from measures of interest, mastery goals, task value, and self-efficacy in samples of Norwegian student nurses and business administration students. Additionally, profile differences in self-reported strategy use and epistemological beliefs were examined, as well as changes in…
Descriptors: Profiles, Individual Differences, Business Administration, Self Efficacy
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Eisenberg, Nancy; Liew, Jeffrey; Pidada, Sri Untari – Developmental Psychology, 2004
Data regarding individual differences in children's regulation, emotionality, quality of socioemotional functioning, and shyness were obtained from teachers and peers for 112 Indonesian 6th graders. Similar data (plus parents' reports) also were collected when these children were in 3rd grade. For boys, regulation and low negative emotionality…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Shyness, Foreign Countries, Longitudinal Studies
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Brookhart, Susan M. – Teachers College Record, 2004
The practice of classroom assessment occurs at the intersection of three teaching functions: instruction, classroom management, and assessment. Theory relevant to studying classroom assessment comes from several different areas: the study of individual differences (e.g., educational psychology, theories of learning and motivation), the study of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Evaluation Methods, Learning Theories, Socialization
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Compton, Donald L.; Olinghouse, Natalie G.; Elleman, Amy; Vining, Jan; Appleton, Amanda C.; Vail, Jennifer; Summers, Marci – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2005
The authors explored a new means of assessing responsiveness to decoding-skill intervention to model individual differences in the transfer of decoding-skill gains to other aspects of reading acquisition in 35 children, Grades 3 through 5, with reading disabilities. Seven different parameters, representing responsiveness to decoding instruction,…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Reading Difficulties, Reading Tests, Decoding (Reading)
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Stafford, Erin – Science & Education, 2004
Inhelder and Piaget (1958) studied schoolchildren's understanding of a simple pendulum as a means of investigating the development of the control of variables scheme and the "ceteris paribus" principle central to scientific experimentation.The time-consuming nature of the individual interview technique used by Inhelder has led to the development…
Descriptors: Group Testing, Measurement Techniques, Laboratory Equipment, Individual Differences
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Raffaelli, Marcela; Crockett, Lisa J.; Shen, Yuh-Ling – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 2005
The authors examined the developmental course of self-regulation in a cohort of children from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth. The longitudinal sample included 646 children (48% girls; 52% boys; 36.2% Black, 23.4% Hispanic, 40.4% White) who were 4 to 5 years old in 1986 and who were followed up at ages 8 to 9 and ages 12 to 13. Levels of…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Young Children, Self Control, Longitudinal Studies
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Geary, David C.; Hoard, Mary K.; Byrd-Craven, Jennifer; DeSoto, M. Catherine – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2004
Groups of first-grade (mean age = 82 months), third-grade (mean age = 107 months), and fifth-grade (mean age = 131 months) children with a learning disability in mathematics (MD, n=58) and their normally achieving peers (n = 91) were administered tasks that assessed their knowledge of counting principles, working memory, and the strategies used to…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Grade 5, Learning Disabilities, Memory
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Dhindsa, H. S.; Anderson, O. R. – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2004
This study, based on constructivist learning theory, examined how effectively preservice chemistry teachers (N = 43) can be educated to think flexibly and to reorganize their thinking in a way that may complement diverse ways students approach the subject domain. The teacher's cognitive structure was assessed prior to and after a conceptual change…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Constructivism (Learning), Cognitive Structures, Chemistry
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Fingerhut, Adam W.; Peplau, Letitia Anne; Ghavami, Negin – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2005
The diverse life experiences of contemporary lesbians are shaped by women's differing ties to two social worlds, the majority heterosexual society and the minority subculture of the lesbian or sexual-minority world. This article presents a detailed conceptual analysis of a dual-identity framework that emphasizes lesbians' simultaneous affiliations…
Descriptors: Homosexuality, Females, Identification, Experience
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Hampton, James A.; Estes, Zachary; Simmons, Claire L. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
People categorized pairs of perceptual stimuli that varied in both category membership and pairwise similarity. Experiments 1 and 2 showed categorization of 1 color of a pair to be reliably contrasted from that of the other. This similarity-based contrast effect occurred only when the context stimulus was relevant for the categorization of the…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Visual Perception, Classification, Color
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Sfard, Anna; Prusak, Anna – Educational Researcher, 2005
In this article, the authors make an attempt to operationalize the notion of "identity" to justify the claim about its potential as an analytic tool for investigating learning. They define identity as a set of reifying, significant, endorsable stories about a person. These stories, even if individually told, are products of a collective…
Descriptors: Identification, Self Concept, Individual Differences, Educational Research
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