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Loschiavo, Chris; Miller, David S.; Davies, Jon – College Student Affairs Journal, 2007
Male privilege is one aspect of social inequality that underlies much of the oppression and violence that occurs on college campuses. Mad Skills, a program addressing power and privilege with college men, is described along with general recommendations about how to engage men in difficult dialogues. The PIE Model is used to describe defensive…
Descriptors: Males, College Students, Campuses, Power Structure
Tobin, Casey; Duncan, Jenny – Alabama Counseling Association Journal, 2007
Peer victimization is an all too common occurrence in schools throughout the United States, affecting millions of adolescents every year. Involvement in peer victimization carries devastating consequences that can last a lifetime. Recent research indicates males and females engage in different forms of victimization, with males displaying more…
Descriptors: Aggression, Females, Victims of Crime, Peer Relationship
Estell, David B. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2007
While much work has shown that aggressive and disruptive behavior in schools may be reinforced by friends and, for some individuals, enhanced social status in the classroom, few studies have examined these phenomena at school entry. This study sought to examine aggressive behavior patterns in kindergarten children in relation to other individual…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Individual Characteristics, Social Status, Aggression
Antshel, Kevin M.; Faraone, Stephen V.; Stallone, Kimberly; Nave, Andrea; Kaufmann, Felice A.; Doyle, Alysa; Fried, Ronna; Seidman, Larry; Biederman, Joseph – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: The aim of this study was to assess the validity of diagnosing attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in high IQ children and to further characterize the clinical features associated with their ADHD. Methods: We operationalized giftedness/high IQ as having a full scale IQ greater than or equal to 120. We identified 92 children…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Intelligence Quotient, Psychopathology, Clinical Diagnosis
Hellstrom, Tomas – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2007
The various modes in which individuals relate to the collectivity of a group have been fruitfully explored in research on group dynamics. The present paper applies a phenomenological interview approach to understand how this dynamic relationship plays out among design students in a collaborative design situation. Through deep-interviews with the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Group Dynamics, Cooperative Planning, Group Experience
Salfati, C. Gabrielle; Park, Jisun – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2007
Recent studies have focused on how different styles of homicides will be reflected in the different types of behaviors committed by offenders at a crime scene. It is suggested that these different types of behaviors best be understood using two frameworks, expressive/instrumental aggression and planned/unplanned violence, to analyze the way the…
Descriptors: Homicide, Crime, Simulation, Behavior Patterns
Riddle, Jeremy A.; Michel Riddle, Heather – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2007
This inquiry examines the strengths of male art therapists and art therapy students using the Values in Action Inventory of Strengths (VIA-IS) survey that measures character strengths. Among this sample of 21 men, two signature strengths emerged most often and had the highest total scores: "curiosity and interest in the world" and "appreciation of…
Descriptors: Males, Art Therapy, Counseling Techniques, College Students
Tavani, Robert – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2007
The questions in this survey were designed to solicit concrete data as well as more speculative information from men who work in an art therapy capacity. The results presented in this brief report provide a picture of how these men perceive the field of art therapy as a minority group within it. A variety of factors addressed included, but were…
Descriptors: Semantics, Stereotypes, Social Attitudes, Feminism
Dunton, Genevieve Fridlund; Schneider, Margaret; Cooper, Dan M. – American Journal of Health Behavior, 2007
Objective: To determine whether individual factors influenced rates of physical activity change in response to a school-based intervention. Methods: Sedentary adolescent females (N = 63) participated in a 9-month physical activity program. Weekly levels of leisure-time physical activity were reported using an interactive website. Results: Change…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Intervention, Physical Activities, Females
Duman, Sarah; Margolin, Gayla – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2007
This study examined children's aggressive and assertive solutions to hypothetical peer scenarios in relation to parents' responses to similar hypothetical social scenarios and parents' actual marital aggression. The study included 118 children ages 9 to 10 years old and their mothers and fathers. Children's aggressive solutions correlated with…
Descriptors: Parent Influence, Aggression, Parent Child Relationship, Problem Solving
Krizan, Zlatan; Windschitl, Paul D. – Psychological Bulletin, 2007
People are often presumed to be vulnerable to a desirability bias, namely, a tendency to be overoptimistic about a future outcome as a result of their preferences or desires for that outcome. In this article, this form of wishful thinking is distinguished from the more general concepts of motivated reasoning and overoptimism, and the evidence for…
Descriptors: Social Desirability, Personality Traits, Individual Characteristics, Motivation
Roskam, Isabelle; Schelstraete, Marie-Anne – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2007
The present study provides a qualitative analysis of mothers' childrearing behaviour focused on the coercive-inductive dimension, in particular in an effort to show that coerciveness is not always negative, but may be adaptive to the child's characteristics. Thirty-one mothers provided self-reports from a structured interview on their childrearing…
Descriptors: Personality Traits, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Power Structure
Kenney, Genevieve; Cook, Allison; Dubay, Lisa – Urban Institute (NJ1), 2009
The Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) of 2009 gave states additional resources and tools aimed at improving participation in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). In 2007, five million uninsured children were eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, constituting 64 percent of all uninsured children.…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Children, Health Insurance, Enrollment
Stackhouse, Shannon Alexis – ProQuest LLC, 2009
The importance of education for individual well-being, social cohesion and economic growth is widely accepted by researchers and policymakers alike. Yet there exist vast numbers of people around the world, largely poor, who continue to lag behind wealthier people, often within their own nations. Conditional cash transfer programs were created to…
Descriptors: Well Being, Poverty, Foreign Countries, Money Management
Koegl, Christopher J.; Farrington, David P.; Augimeri, Leena K. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2009
We asked 176 mental health clinicians to list factors that place a child at risk for engaging in future antisocial behavior. Participants were randomly assigned to do this in relationship to boys and girls. Listed factors were then coded into broad item categories using the Early Assessment Risk Lists (EARL). Of the 1,695 factors listed, 1,476…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Females, At Risk Persons, Males