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Vrielynck, Nathalie; Deplus, Sandrine; Philippot, Pierre – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007
Overgeneral autobiographical memory seems to be a stable cognitive marker in depressed adults and may predict persistence of depression. This study investigated whether depressive disorders in children are associated with overgeneral memory. Sixty children (ages 9 to 13 years) participated; 15 were diagnosed with lifetime depressive disorder, 25…
Descriptors: Memory, Depression (Psychology), Autobiographies, Correlation
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Riddle, Stewart – English in Australia, 2008
This action research project investigated the effects of negotiating curriculum on the affective attitudes of boys in my Year 8 English class towards studying English at high school. The ensuing unit involved developing autobiographical narratives to create, share and critique the students' life-stories, undertaking learning activities that were…
Descriptors: English Curriculum, Learning Activities, Action Research, Statistical Significance
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Nelson, Kristin L.; Moskovitz, Damian J.; Steiner, Hans – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2008
The event specificity of autobiographical memories refers to the degree to which retold memories include specific details about a unique personal experience from a variety of representational systems supported by different brain areas. This article proposes 2 text measures as indicators of event specificity: (a) a measure of temporal sequence in…
Descriptors: Memory, Narration, Emotional Experience, Personal Narratives
Thomson, Keith H. – Alberta J Educ Res, 1969
Descriptors: Autobiographies, College Students, Student Attitudes, Student Behavior
WEIGHT, GLENN S. – 1967
THIS BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 228 AUTOBIOGRAPHIES BY PENNSYLVANIANS IS DIRECTED TO STUDENTS, HISTORIANS, LIBRARIANS, AND GENERAL READERS. IT DOES NOT INCLUDE BOOKS PUBLISHED AFTER 1960, FICTIONAL AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, DIARIES, JOURNALS, MANUSCRITPTS, OR SHORT SKETCHES IN VOLUMES OF COLLECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. ENTRIES CONTAIN BRIEF ANNOTATIONS, REFERENCES TO THE…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Autobiographies, Bibliographies, English Instruction
Educ Prod Rep, 1969
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Bibliographies, Biographies, Black History
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Morin, Francoise – International Journal of Oral History, 1982
Outlines the ways that the life history method (a research technique based on autobiographical interviews) has been used in anthropology. Debates among French anthropologists on the method's validity are discussed. A study using life histories to examine the social functions of an Occitan language revival among French peasants is described. (AM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Autobiographies, Interviews, Research Methodology
Cosgrave, Mary Silva – Horn Book Magazine, 1980
Lists and annotates seven new adult books of interest to high school readers, including biographical and autobiographical works, fiction, and nonfiction. (GT)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Biographies, Books, Fiction
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Benjamin, Ludy T., Jr. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1980
The biographical material in book form, and especially that which exists in journals, is widely dispersed and difficult to locate systematically. Approximately 100 sources of biographical and autobiographical material on women who have contributed significantly to psychology are listed. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Biographies, Females, Literature Reviews
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Wunsch, Karen – Writing on the Edge, 1995
Discusses how the best of autobiographies about the sick enrich the genre, with references to John Hull's "Touching the Rock," Andre Dubus's "Broken Vessels," Jacquie Gordon's "Give Me One Wish," and Robert Murphy's "The Body Silent," among others. Suggests that the reader's attempt to understand his or her own wounds motivates the reading of…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Disabilities, Diseases, Higher Education
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Heeney, Elizabeth – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1996
This hermeneutic phenomenological inquiry of the meaning of choosing to teach explores the experience of the author, her grandmother, her grandmother's cousin, and her great-great aunt. It highlights women's limited career choices, the need to nurture, and the concept of responding to a calling. (SK)
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Career Choice, Careers, Females
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Brockmeier, Jens; Harre, Rom – Research on Language and Social Interaction, 1997
Discusses the recent interest in using narrative in research, examining the scope of the concept of narrative, the generic categories of narrative and discourse, difficulties defining narrative, persistent fallacies in narratological analysis, narrative as discursive reality, the problem of efficacy in narrative conventions and human action, and…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Personal Narratives, Research Methodology, Story Telling
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Zimmerman, Sarah M. – College English, 2000
Notes that the minor Romantic poet John Clare commands increasing attention at academic conferences, in essay collections, and on college syllabi. Argues the practices that have kept Clare in view have also rendered him partially inaccessible to students, scholars and general readers. Suggests readers are now in possession of the materials with…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Higher Education, Literary Criticism, Poetry
Raina, Seemin A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This study is based on 72 children's and young adult books that met the criteria of being about Muslims and published and circulated here in the U.S. They can be divided into the varied genres as 49 contemporary realistic fiction, 6 historical fiction, and 17 autobiographies, biographies, and memoirs. In-depth reading and coding were used to…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Muslims, Popular Culture, Content Analysis
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Morehouse, Maggi M. – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2007
In simple terms, diaspora can be defined as the identity community that is formed when people move. Although the term African Diaspora seems relatively new, a number of 20th century scholars have utilized a diasporic framework to explain the commonalities among people of African descent around the world. The earliest scholars did not use the term;…
Descriptors: African Americans, Autobiographies, Foreign Countries, Slavery
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