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Wang, Zhi-guo – Online Submission, 2009
Nowadays, the society witnesses the rapid development of internet information. Network has not only brought active and positive convenience to students, but also the passive and negative impact, so network moral education can not be ignored. The present paper attempts to combine the traditional moral education with online interactivity education,…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Internet, Influence of Technology, Electronic Learning
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Zaro, Dennis – Journal of Correctional Education, 2007
This article is a sequel to previous "Journal of Correctional Education" articles providing teaching strategy suggestions for correctional educators. The self actualized correctional educator employs teaching strategies which do not rely on the correctional institution for implementation. Thus, he/she is freed from bureaucratic and custody issues,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Empathy, Correctional Institutions, Correctional Education
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Lewis, Marc D.; Todd, Rebecca M. – Cognitive Development, 2007
To speak of cognitive regulation versus emotion regulation may be misleading. However, some forms of regulation are carried out by executive processes, subject to voluntary control, while others are carried out by "automatic" processes that are far more primitive. Both sets of processes are in constant interaction, and that interaction gives rise…
Descriptors: Children, Personality, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Metacognition
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Eisenberg, Nancy; Michalik, Nicole; Spinrad, Tracy L.; Hofer, Claire; Kupfer, Anne; Valiente, Carlos; Liew, Jeffrey; Cumberland, Amanda; Reiser, Mark – Cognitive Development, 2007
The relations of children's (n=214 at Time 1; M age=6 years at Time 1) dispositional sympathy to adult-reported and behavioral measures of effortful control (EC) and impulsivity were examined in a longitudinal study including five assessments, each two years apart. Especially for boys, relatively high levels of EC and growth in EC were related to…
Descriptors: Conceptual Tempo, Self Control, Males, Longitudinal Studies
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Tull, Matthew T.; Barrett, Heidi M.; McMillan, Elaine S.; Roemer, Lizabeth – Behavior Therapy, 2007
This study examined the relationship between posttraumatic stress (PTS) symptoms and particular aspects of emotion regulation difficulties among trauma-exposed individuals. Participants were an ethnically diverse sample of 108 undergraduates from an urban university. PTS symptom severity was found to be associated with lack of emotional…
Descriptors: Urban Universities, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Severity (of Disability), Self Control
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Hofer, Manfred; Schmid, Sebastian; Fries, Stefan; Dietz, Franziska; Clausen, Marten; Reinders, Heinz – Learning and Instruction, 2007
In a self-report study, students (N = 704, mean age: 13.5 years) were confronted with two scenarios, depicting situations of motivational conflict. They were asked to choose between a school and a leisure activity. A model was tested with value orientations as determinants and successful self-regulation as the consequence of the decision reached…
Descriptors: Conflict, Values, Models, Self Motivation
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Powers, Katherine V.; Roane, Henry S.; Kelley, Michael E. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2007
The current investigation assessed the effectiveness of protective equipment, specifically arm splints, in reducing the occurrence of severe self-injurious behavior (SIB). Although the protective equipment reduced rates of SIB to near-zero levels, self-restraint subsequently emerged. In an attempt to reduce self-restraint while maintaining…
Descriptors: Self Destructive Behavior, Stimuli, Self Control, Functional Behavioral Assessment
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Wilson, Rich – Behavioral Disorders, 1984
A review of research regarding self-control treatments for aggressive behavior focuses on antecedent stimulus control, self-reinforcement, self-instructional training, and multiple component treatments. (CL)
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Problems, Intervention, Self Control
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Hamilton, Kent; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1983
A survey of 84 teachers of the emotionally handicapped showed no significant relationships between the respondents' professional background, school setting, or use and opinions about academic self-control. Self-selection of reinforcement was the most widely used self-control technique, and self-evaluation was considered the most important of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Emotional Disturbances, Self Control
Martinez, R. D. – Academic Therapy, 1985
External reinforcers should not be used to the point of dependency with special education students who need to become more aware of their own internal controls. Student performance contracts are one way of developing this awareness. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Performance Contracts, Reinforcement, Self Control
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Taylor, C. Barr; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1983
Determined adherence to relaxation practice of hypertensive patients (N=23) using tape recorders equipped with concealed adherence monitors. Results showed that subjects overreport their practice of relaxation and that the overreporting is greater during the last four weeks of practice. (LLL)
Descriptors: Hypertension, Patients, Relaxation Training, Self Control
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Sturmey, P.; Lott, J. D.; Laud, R.; Matson, J. L. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2005
Reducing inappropriate restraint is an important mission of services for people with intellectual disabilities (IDs). In this study, 52 clients who had been restrained were compared with 52 other clients, individually matched on age, gender and level of IDs. Participants were mostly adults with severe and profound IDs in an institutional setting.…
Descriptors: Self Control, Group Membership, Mental Retardation
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Casey, B. J.; Getz, Sarah; Galvan, Adriana – Developmental Review, 2008
Adolescence is a developmental period characterized by suboptimal decisions and actions that give rise to an increased incidence of unintentional injuries and violence, alcohol and drug abuse, unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. Traditional neurobiological and cognitive explanations for adolescent behavior have failed to…
Descriptors: Self Control, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Drug Abuse, Pregnancy
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Leahey, Tricia M.; Crowther, Janis H.; Irwin, Sharon R. – Cognitive and Behavioral Practice, 2008
Binge eating is a negative indicator of post-surgical weight loss and health outcome in bariatric surgery patients (Hsu, Bentancourt, Sullivan, 1996). Cognitive-behavioral techniques and mindfulness-based practices have been shown to successfully treat binge eating (Agras, Telch, Arnow, Eldredge, & Marnell, 1997; Kristeller & Hallett, 1999). This…
Descriptors: Intervention, Eating Disorders, Surgery, Patients
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Awong, Tsasha; Grusec, Joan E.; Sorenson, Ann – Social Development, 2008
Shortly after the birth of their infants, teenage working-class mothers were assessed on attitudes toward the need for deference to family authority (respect-based control) and anger. Their children's internalizing and externalizing problems and self-esteem were assessed approximately 12 years later. High respect-based control was linked to higher…
Descriptors: Socialization, Mothers, Family Environment, Emotional Development
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