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Stornelli, Deborah; Flett, Gordon L.; Hewitt, Paul L. – Canadian Journal of School Psychology, 2009
The current study examined the association between dimensions of perfectionism and levels of academic achievement and affect in school-aged children. A sample of 223 students (90 boys, 133 girls) from regular, gifted, and arts programs completed measures of self-oriented and socially prescribed perfectionism, perceived academic competence, and…
Descriptors: Gifted, Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement
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Al-Yagon, Michal; Cinamon, Rachel Gali – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2008
The study examined conflict and facilitation in work-family relations among working mothers of children with learning disorders (LD) or with typical development. The study also focused on three maternal personal resources (maternal anxious/avoidant attachment security, affect and sense of coherence) as antecedents of these work-family relations,…
Descriptors: Mothers, Conflict, Attachment Behavior, Parent Child Relationship
Snyder, Stephanie – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Research suggests that voluntary activity accounts for 40% of individual happiness and can be purposefully manipulated to make meaningful changes in one's reported level of happiness (Lyubomirsky, Sheldon, & Schkade, 2005a; Tkach & Lyubomirsky, 2006). The current study explored the utility of a school-based positive psychology psychoeducation…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Academic Persistence, Affective Behavior, Attention Control
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Bay-Cheng, Laina Y.; Zucker, Alyssa N. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2007
To better understand the relation of feminist identification to sexuality, we compared the attitudes of feminist, egalitarian, and nonfeminist undergraduate women (N= 342) in five domains: (a) erotophilia (one's positive affective or evaluative responses to sexual stimuli), (b) sexual assertiveness, (c) perceived self-efficacy for safer sex, (d)…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Females, Disease Control, Self Efficacy
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Setter, Jane; Stojanovik, Vesna; Van Ewijk, Lizet; Moreland, Matthew – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2007
The aim of the current study was to investigate expressive affect in children with Williams syndrome (WS) in comparison to typically developing children in an experimental task and in spontaneous speech. Fourteen children with WS, 14 typically developing children matched to the WS group for receptive language (LA) and 15 typically developing…
Descriptors: Genetics, Vowels, Speech Impairments, Children
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Shalom, D. Ben; Mostofsky, S. H.; Hazlett, R. L.; Goldberg, M. C.; Landa, R. J.; Faran, Y.; McLeod, D. R.; Hoehn-Saric, R. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
To provide insight into what aspects of the emotional circuit might be affected in high-functioning autism, we measured indices of physiological emotions and of the expression of conscious feelings in 10 children with high-functioning autism or Asperger syndrome and 10 comparison participants. Pleasant, unpleasant, and neutral pictures were…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Children, Autism, Affective Behavior
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Hinton, V. J.; Fee, R. J.; De Vivo, D. C.; Goldstein, E. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
Children with Duchenne or Becker muscular dystrophy (MD) have delayed language and poor social skills and some meet criteria for Pervasive Developmental Disorder, yet they are identified by molecular, rather than behavioral, characteristics. To determine whether comprehension of facial affect is compromised in boys with MD, children were given a…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Males, Interpersonal Competence
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Szigethy, Eva; Kenney, Elyse; Carpenter, Johanna; Hardy, Diana M.; Fairclough, Diane; Bousvaros, Athos; Keljo, David; Weisz, John; Beardslee, William R.; Noll, Robert; DeMaso, David Ray – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Objective: To examine the feasibility and efficacy of a manual-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in reducing depressive symptomatology in adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Primary and Secondary Control Enhancement Therapy-Physical Illness(PASCET-PI) modified for youths with IBD was compared to treatment as usual (TAU), plus…
Descriptors: Schizophrenia, Diseases, Adolescents, Measures (Individuals)
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Tripp, Gail; Schaughency, Elizabeth A.; Langlands, Robyn; Mouat, Kelly – Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2007
We used global ratings to compare the family (parent[s]-child) interactions of 51 clinic-referred children with ADHD and 32 non problem children. Children and parent(s) were videotaped while engaging in problem solving and game playing activities. Independent coders, blind to children's diagnostic status, rated the interactions using measures…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Problem Solving, Interaction, Family Relationship
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Robinson, Ross; Roberts, William L.; Strayer, Janet; Koopman, Ray – Social Development, 2007
Two groups of male adolescents, incarcerated young offenders (N = 64, mean age = 16.3 years) and a comparison group of community youth (N = 60; mean age = 16.6 years), were administered the Empathy Continuum (measuring cognitive-affective responses to persons in emotionally evocative videotaped vignettes) and questionnaire measures of empathy,…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Antisocial Behavior, Adolescents, Anxiety
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Oliver, Chris; Horsler, Kate; Berg, Katy; Bellamy, Gail; Dick, Katie; Griffiths, Emily – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Kinship theory (or the genomic conflict hypothesis) proposes that the phenotypic effects of genomic imprinting arise from conflict between paternally and maternally inherited alleles. A prediction arising for social behaviour from this theory is that imbalance in this conflict resulting from a deletion of a maternally imprinted gene,…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Mental Retardation, Conflict, Family Relationship
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Greenberg, Jerald; Ashton-James, Claire E.; Ashkanasy, Neal M. – Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 2007
We systematically analyze the role of social comparison processes in organizations. Specifically, we describe how social comparison processes have been used to explain six key areas of organizational inquiry: (1) organizational justice, (2) performance appraisal, (3) virtual work environments, (4) affective behavior in the workplace, (5) stress,…
Descriptors: Role, Social Attitudes, Comparative Analysis, Organizational Communication
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Oakland, Thomas; Alghorani, Mohammed Adnan; Lee, Dong Hun – School Psychology International, 2007
Temperament styles of 400 Palestinian children living in Gaza are described, examined for possible gender and age differences, and compared with those of 3,200 US children in light of Jung's theory of temperament as modified by Myers and Briggs. The results show that Palestinian children generally prefer practical to imaginative, feeling to…
Descriptors: Extraversion Introversion, Personality Traits, Foreign Countries, Age Differences
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Lundberg, Ulf; Devine, Bernard – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1975
Results showed the relation between an experiment with only positive estimations of emotional terms and one that included negative similarity estimations of emotional terms. Negative similarities were found to have been represented mainly as zero ratings when only a positive scale was available for the subjects to rate the words. (Author/BJG)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Response, Multidimensional Scaling
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Rigg, Andrea; Pryor, Jan – Children & Society, 2007
The perceptions of 111 New Zealand children from different family structures and cultures were examined. Lone-parent families, blended families, extended family, non-residential parents and couples with children were highly endorsed. No great distinctions were made between married and cohabiting couples when the relationship included children.…
Descriptors: Family (Sociological Unit), Ethnic Groups, Family Structure, Foreign Countries
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