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Robbins, Rockey; Stoltenberg, Cal; Robbins, Sharla; Ross, J. Mike – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2002
The Marital Satisfaction Inventory-Revised (MSI-R; D.K. Snyder, 1997) norms were compared with scores for 162 volunteer Cherokee participants. Differences were found on the Inconsistency, Conventionalization, Global Distress, and Aggression subscales. Participants classified as fluent or nonfluent in the Cherokee language differed on the…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Measures, Cherokee, Emotional Response
Beck, Robert J.; Gottfried, Terry L.; Hall, David J.; Cisler, Caitlin A.; Bozeman, Kenneth W. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
Singers appear to experience health benefits from singing, but their art makes physical demands that may leave them prone to health problems. The study sought to measure singers' immunocompetence under practice and performance conditions. Salivary IgA and cortisol measurements were assayed from multiple pre-post saliva samples obtained from 10…
Descriptors: College Students, Health Promotion, Singing, Performance
Liao, Li-Fen – Distance Education, 2006
Motivating learners to continue to study and enjoy learning is one of the critical factors in distance education. Flow theory is a useful framework for studying the individual experience of learning through using computers. In this study, I examine students' emotional and cognitive responses to distance learning systems by constructing two models…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Distance Education, Learning Motivation, Computer Assisted Instruction
Beale, Claudette J.; Baskin, David – 1982
A quasi-random sample of 58 children ranging from 6 to 12 years of age was administered a questionnaire consisting of 38 items designed to identify persons and things that they feared, that made them uncomfortable, and that they disliked. Children in the sample were either Black or Hispanic; distribution of males and females was uniform. While…
Descriptors: Blacks, Children, Emotional Response, Fear

Plutchik, Robert – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1976
The present study investigated the correlations between emotional states, attitudes toward food, and degree of overweight. (Author)
Descriptors: Body Weight, Eating Habits, Emotional Response, Food
Mireault, Gina; Trahan, Jessica – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2007
Tantrums, or emotional reactions that are out of proportion to a situation, appear to be a common childhood phenomenon--yet have drawn little research attention. This pilot study describes tantrum precipitants; their frequency, intensity, and duration; and parental responses in a small community sample (N = 33) of 3- to 5-year-olds. Tantrum…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Behavior, Behavior Problems, Pilot Projects
Karrass, Jan; Walden, Tedra A.; Conture, Edward G.; Graham, Corrin G.; Arnold, Hayley S.; Hartfield, Kia N.; Schwenk, Krista A. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
The purpose of the present study was to examine relations between children's emotional reactivity, emotion regulation and stuttering. Participants were 65 preschool children who stutter (CWS) and 56 preschool children who do not stutter (CWNS). Parents completed the Behavior Style Questionnaire (BSQ) [McDevitt S. C., & Carey, W. B. (1978). A…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Emotional Response, Preschool Children, Parents
Weisskirch, Robert S. – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2006
Children of immigrant parents often are asked to language broker, translating documents and face-to-face interactions, for their parents and other adults. Many individuals continue to language broker as adults for their parents and other relatives, despite their adult status and living away from home. Twenty Mexican American college students…
Descriptors: Self Esteem, Mexican Americans, Acculturation, Hispanic Americans
Zhang, Li; Gillies, Marco; Dhaliwal, Kulwant; Gower, Amanda; Robertson, Dale; Crabtree, Barry – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2009
This paper describes a multi-user role-playing environment, referred to as "e-drama", which enables groups of people to converse online, in scenario driven virtual environments. The starting point of this research, is an existing application known as "edrama", a 2D graphical environment in which users are represented by static…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Cartoons, Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction

Seefeldt, Carol; And Others – Children Today, 1982
Reports findings of a study investigating the attitudes of adults over 65 years of age toward children under the age of 11. Questions focused on adults' feelings about, knowledge of, and activities with children. Implications for program development are briefly discussed. (RH)
Descriptors: Activities, Children, Emotional Response, Generation Gap
Ethnicity, Coping, and Distress among Korean Americans, Filipino Americans, and Caucasian Americans.

Bjorck, Jeffrey P.; Cuthbertson, William; Thurman, John W.; Lee, Yung Soon – Journal of Social Psychology, 2001
Examines appraisal, coping, and distress among Korean American, Filipino American, and Caucasian American protestants. Reports that the Korean and Filipino Americans used more strategies of accepting responsibility, religious coping, distancing, and escape-avoidance than the Caucasian Americans. Includes references. (CMK)
Descriptors: Behavior, Coping, Emotional Response, Ethnicity
Morren, Mattijn; Muris, Peter; Kindt, Merel – Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 2004
A previous study by Muris, Merckelbach, and Van Spauwen [1] demonstrated that children display emotional reasoning irrespective of their anxiety levels. That is, when estimating whether a situation is dangerous, children not only rely on objective danger information but also on their "own" anxiety-response. The present study further examined…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Children, Parent Child Relationship
Shipman, Kimberly; Edwards, Anna; Brown, Amy; Swisher, Lisa; Jennings, Ernestine – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2005
Objective: The primary goal of this pilot study was to examine emotion management skills (i.e., emotional understanding, emotion regulation) in children who had experienced neglect and a control group to determine the ways that neglect may interfere with children's emotional development. Method: Participants included children 6-12 years of age and…
Descriptors: Questionnaires, Mothers, Emotional Development, Children
Barter-Godfrey, Sarah; Taket, Ann – Health Education Journal, 2007
Objective: To understand low uptake of breast cancer screening through exploring the personal reasoning underlying women's attendance or non-attendance, and identifying differences between those who attend and those who decline. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Community and home environments of women eligible for breast screening aged…
Descriptors: Health Promotion, Females, Ethnic Groups, Cancer
Friedrich, William N.; Whiteside, Stephen P.; Talley, Nicholas J. – Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 2004
A community sample of 610 adults were grouped into those who reported no sexual abuse experience, others who reported noncoercive sexual contact with an individual that was at most 4 years older, and those who reported more severe sexual abuse. The first two groups did not differ from each other on current social support, trauma-specific…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Adults