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Rodríguez-Gómez, Diana; Foulds, Kim; Sayed, Yusuf – Education as Change, 2016
Recent years have witnessed violence in educational settings becoming an object of public concern and global mobilisation. International initiatives indicate rising levels of awareness regarding the interconnectedness of violence and education. In this context, international educational agendas identify violence in schools as a challenge to the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Violence, Textbooks, Conflict
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Gonthier, Corentin; Longuépée, Lucie; Bouvard, Martine – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
Sensory processing abnormalities are relatively universal in individuals with autism spectrum disorder, and can be very disabling. Surprisingly, very few studies have investigated these abnormalities in low-functioning adults with autism. The goals of the present study were (a) to characterize distinct profiles of sensory dysfunction, and (b) to…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Perceptual Impairments, Adults
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Ross, Shailise S.; Owen, Matthew J.; Pedersen, Brian P.; Liu, Gang-yu; Miller, William J. W. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2016
This work presents a lecture and lab series that focuses on teaching the concept of nanophytotoxicity to undergraduate students in a relatively simple experiment. In this experiment, students evaluated the phytotoxicity of engineered nanomaterials (ENMs) using mung beans (i.e., "Vigna radiata") and industrially relevant, commercially…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Laboratory Experiments, Science Instruction
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Lund, Emily; Dinsmoor, Jessica – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2016
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the taxonomic vocabulary knowledge and organization of children with cochlear implants to (a) children with normal hearing matched for age, and (b) children matched for vocabulary development. Method: Ten children with cochlear implants, 10 age-matched children with normal hearing, and 10…
Descriptors: Deafness, Hearing Impairments, Assistive Technology, Taxonomy
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Yan, Hektor K. T. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2016
This paper takes a reflective look at the notions of identity, "race" and ethnicity using a few ancient and modern Chinese "texts". It begins with an examination of the reforms known as "adopting the costume of barbarian/foreign people and practicing mounted archery [hufuqishe]' carried out by King Wuling [Chinese…
Descriptors: Race, Asians, Self Concept, Textbooks
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Montirosso, Rosario; Provenzi, Livio; Fumagalli, Monica; Sirgiovanni, Ida; Giorda, Roberto; Pozzoli, Uberto; Beri, Silvana; Menozzi, Giorgia; Tronick, Ed; Morandi, Francesco; Mosca, Fabio; Borgatti, Renato – Child Development, 2016
Preterm birth and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) stay are early adverse stressful experiences, which may result in an altered temperamental profile. The serotonin transporter gene ("SLC6A4"), which has been linked to infant temperament, is susceptible to epigenetic regulation associated with early stressful experience. This study…
Descriptors: Genetics, Premature Infants, Stress Variables, Models
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Gelman, Susan A.; Manczak, Erika M.; Was, Alexandra M.; Noles, Nicholaus S. – Child Development, 2016
An object's mental representation includes not just visible attributes but also its nonvisible history. The present studies tested whether preschoolers seek subtle indicators of an object's history, such as a mark acquired during its handling. Five studies with 169 children 3-5 years of age and 97 college students found that children (like adults)…
Descriptors: Young Children, College Students, Ownership, Comparative Analysis
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Fu, Genyue; Heyman, Gail D.; Qian, Miao; Guo, Tengfei; Lee, Kang – Developmental Science, 2016
The present study examined whether having a positive reputation to maintain makes young children less likely to cheat. Cheating was assessed through a temptation resistance paradigm in which participants were instructed not to cheat in a guessing game. Across three studies (total N = 361), preschool-aged participants were randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Cheating, Ethics, Preschool Children, Comparative Analysis
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Ebner, Carmen – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2016
In this paper, the BBC's stance on English language use is investigated by analysing its language guidelines provided in the 2003 BBC "News Styleguide." Before the analysis is tackled, a brief discussion of the use of language and style guides in the media is given to illustrate its complexities and effects on news providers. In order to…
Descriptors: Journalism, Language Usage, Language Styles, Guides
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Toussaint, Karen A.; Kodak, Tiffany; Vladescu, Jason C. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2016
The current study compared the differential effects of choice and no-choice reinforcement conditions on skill acquisition. In addition, we assessed preference for choice-making opportunities with 3 children with autism, using a modified concurrent-chains procedure. We replicated the experiment with 2 participants. The results indicated that…
Descriptors: Reinforcement, Skill Development, Children, Autism
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Matlock, Ki Lynn; Turner, Ronna – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2016
When constructing multiple test forms, the number of items and the total test difficulty are often equivalent. Not all test developers match the number of items and/or average item difficulty within subcontent areas. In this simulation study, six test forms were constructed having an equal number of items and average item difficulty overall.…
Descriptors: Item Response Theory, Computation, Test Items, Difficulty Level
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Wetzel, Eunike; Böhnke, Jan R.; Rose, Norman – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 2016
The impact of response styles such as extreme response style (ERS) on trait estimation has long been a matter of concern to researchers and practitioners. This simulation study investigated three methods that have been proposed for the correction of trait estimates for ERS effects: (a) mixed Rasch models, (b) multidimensional item response models,…
Descriptors: Response Style (Tests), Simulation, Methods, Computation
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Loveall, Susan J.; Conners, Frances A. – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2016
The primary goal of this study was to examine the word identification domain of the Simple View of Reading in participants with Down syndrome (DS) by comparing them to participants with typical development (TD) matched on word identification ability. Two subskills, phonological recoding and orthographic knowledge, were measured. Results revealed…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Word Recognition, Down Syndrome, Comparative Analysis
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Jaime, Mark; McMahon, Camilla M.; Davidson, Bridget C.; Newell, Lisa C.; Mundy, Peter C.; Henderson, Heather A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2016
Although prior studies have demonstrated reduced resting state EEG coherence in adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), no studies have explored the nature of EEG coherence during joint attention. We examined the EEG coherence of the joint attention network in adolescents with and without ASD during congruent and incongruent joint attention…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Brain, Attention
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Akhter, Nasreen; Ali, Akhtar – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2016
Most of learning of distance learners took place because of assignments that learners prepare following the given schedule. On the other hand, assignments are also a component of formative assessment process in assessment of distance learners. Present study was an attempt to discuss and evaluate the role and skill of personnel and institutions…
Descriptors: Assignments, Distance Education, Tutors, Foreign Countries
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