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Marcos, Anastaios C.; Bahr, Stephen J. – Youth and Society, 1988
Tested the application of a revised version on Hirschi's (1969) social bond model on the drug use patterns of 2,626 high school students. The revised model, which accounted for more of the use variance than the original model, reveals that the best direct predictors are belief and attachment. (BJV)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Beliefs
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Frank, Gelya – Journal of Social Issues, 1988
Study of three adults with severe multiple congenital limb deficiencies does not support Goffman's theory of stigma. For them, self-display is a strategy for self-empowerment in which the primary focus is the experience of the person with disabilities rather than the reactions of people who are "normal." (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Empowerment, Mainstreaming, Multiple Disabilities
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Hagan, John; And Others – American Journal of Sociology, 1987
Presents an expansion of power-control theory of delinquency based on household characteristics. States that this refined theory accounts for fluctuations in delinquency rates due to social class and gender. Maintains the theory calls for major changes in studying class, gender, and delinquency, as well as for a new appreciation of importance of…
Descriptors: Criminology, Delinquency Causes, Family Characteristics, Family Status
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Mosenthal, Peter – American Educational Research Journal, 1984
In this study of 40 fourth graders and two teachers, the influence teacher ideological differences have on how children learn to write during classroom lessons was investigated. Analysis of narrative compositions based on a picture sequence revealed significant differences between student compositions for an academic teacher and a…
Descriptors: Baseball, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Development, Grade 4
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Hoffmann, John P. – Social Forces, 2003
Using national longitudinal data on 10,860 adolescents, a comparative analysis of community contextual effects on delinquency examined variables derived from three theories. Youths in areas of high male joblessness who experienced stressful life events or little parental supervision were especially likely to be involved in delinquency. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Community Characteristics, Community Influence, Context Effect
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McCreary, Lori; And Others – Social Forces, 1989
Finds that absolute and relative probabilities of employment for young Black central-city males is negatively related to the city's proportion of Blacks below 50 percent, and positively related above 50 percent. Uses 1980 census data on 17-20-year-old central-city males. Discusses related social theories. Contains 39 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Black Employment, Black Youth, Employment Patterns, Inner City
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Goin, Robin P. – Early Child Development and Care, 1998
Reviews the literature on young children's peer social development. Addresses implications of social learning theory and empirical research. Discusses recurring themes, including child/peer versus child/adult interactions, incorporation of toys and games, influence of mothers, and gender peer preferences. Considers areas lacking empirical support…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parent Child Relationship, Parent Influence, Peer Groups
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Durrington, Vance A.; Repman, Judi; Valente, Thomas W. – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 2000
Proposes to use social network analysis and diffusion research to study the diffusion of two computer-based administrative services within a university faculty network. Examines the relationship of time of adoption and the number of network nominations received, centrality closeness, spatial proximity, and organizational unit proximity. Results…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Uses in Education, Higher Education
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Langlois, Marietta A.; Hallam, Jeffrey S.; Petosa, Rick – Journal of School Health, 1999
Tested the construct validity of an effective psychosocial smoking-prevention curriculum on mediating variables considered responsible for decreasing adolescent smoking initiation, examining Social Cognitive Theory constructs hypothesized as essential for program effectiveness. Results of data from 6th graders in treatment and comparison groups…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 6, Health Behavior, Intermediate Grades
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Kalichman, Seth C. – AIDS Education and Prevention, 2005
Healthy Relationships is a small-group, social cognitive theory-based HIV prevention intervention designed for people living with HIV/AIDS. The Healthy Relationships intervention was demonstrated effective in a controlled randomized clinical trial. The intervention also integrated stress reduction with sexual risk reduction techniques, but the…
Descriptors: Social Theories, Stress Management, Comparative Analysis, Program Effectiveness
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Koumoundourou, Georgia A. – British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 2004
The present study examined the reliability and validity of the Greek version of the Task-Specific Occupational Self-Efficacy Scale in a sample of 170 high school students. Drawing on current social cognitive career theory, the validity of the TSOSS is supported by the expected gender differences on the TSOSS factors, and their high correlations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary Education, Measures (Individuals), Self Efficacy
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Agut, Sonia; Peiro, Jose M.; Grau, Rosa – Journal of Career Development, 2009
The increase of education in younger people and the relative scarcity of qualified jobs available for them make the overeducation of young workers a social issue. We explored the relationships between overeducation and extra-role behaviors (job content innovation and career-enhancing strategies) as well as the direct and moderating role of…
Descriptors: Social Problems, Occupational Information, Innovation, Education Work Relationship
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den Exter Blokland, Endy A. W.; Engels, Rutger C.; Harakeh, Zeena; Hale, William W., III.; Meeus, Wim – Health Education & Behavior, 2009
Data from three studies were used to investigate whether the establishment of a no-smoking agreement is related to lower odds of adolescent smoking. The prevalence of a no-smoking agreement was first explored by using a national sample involving 4,501 Dutch adolescents. Second, data from a longitudinal study among 595 early adolescents and their…
Descriptors: Smoking, Health Behavior, Health Education, Health Promotion
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Rodriguez, Dalia – Qualitative Inquiry, 2006
Using personal narrative, this article examines how masks function to subordinate African American and Latina women in the academy. The article uses Critical Race Theory and more specifically critical race gendered epistemologies, including Black feminist thought and Chicana feminist epistemology, to understand how females of color resist in the…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Feminism, Females, Personal Narratives
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Petersen, Amy – Disability & Society, 2006
This qualitative study explores the educational experiences of an African-American adult woman with disabilities. The intersections of gender, race and disability are theorized through the lenses of disability, feminist and critical theory. Specifically, I address the following three questions. What are the experiences of an African-American woman…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Equal Education, Disabilities, Educational Experience
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