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Hughes, Matthew; Ventura, Susie; Dando, Mark – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2007
This paper argues that the emotional state of students' contributions need to be addressed in an online learning community. If feelings of fear, anger or isolation can lead to withdrawal or conflict then the potential for learning is reduced and a facilitator of an online course needs to manage these emotions at an early stage. Therefore, a…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Stress Variables
Wong, Chi-Sum; Foo, Maw-Der; Wang, Cheng-Wen; Wong, Ping-Man – Intelligence, 2007
Emotional intelligence (EI) has been an emerging topic for psychological, educational, and management researchers and consultants in recent years. However, existing literature has concentrated on demonstrating the effects of EI on either the mental health or on job outcomes such as job attitudes and performance. There is relatively little…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Emotional Intelligence, Feasibility Studies
Bonds-Raacke, Jennifer M. – Psychological Record, 2006
Cluster analysis has a rich history in many disciplines and although cluster analysis has been used in clinical psychology to identify types of disorders, its use in other areas of psychology has been less popular. The purpose of the current experiments was to use cluster analysis to investigate husband-wife decision making. Cluster analysis was…
Descriptors: Multivariate Analysis, Dining Facilities, Clinical Psychology, Decision Making
van de Wiel, Nicolle M. H.; Matthys, Walter; Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T.; Maassen, Gerard H.; Lochman, John E.; van Engeland, Herman – Behavior Modification, 2007
In psychotherapy, effectiveness of an experimental treatment often is compared to care as usual. However, little if any attention has been paid to the heterogeneity of care as usual. The authors examined the effectiveness of manualized behavior therapy on school-aged disruptive behavior disordered (DBD) children in everyday clinical practice. A…
Descriptors: Psychotherapy, Effect Size, Family Counseling, Behavior Modification
Zadeh, Zohreh Yaghoub; Im-Bolter, Nancie; Cohen, Nancy J. – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 2007
The present study integrates findings from three lines of research on the association of social cognition and externalizing psychopathology, language and externalizing psychopathology, and social cognition and language functioning using Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). To date these associations have been examined in pairs. A sample of 354…
Descriptors: Psychopathology, Memory, Intervention, Structural Equation Models
Herzinger, Caitlin V.; Campbell, Jonathan M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2007
There has been much research concerning functional assessment over the past 20 years, but several important research considerations have yet to be explained. One is the comparison of different types of functional assessment (e.g., experimental functional analysis and non-experimental functional assessment). The current study aims to compare the…
Descriptors: Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis, Research Methodology
Nelson, Mary Lee; Quintana, Stephen M. – Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 2005
This article provides an overview of how qualitative research methods (QRMs) can augment the literature in child and adolescent clinical psychology by contributing to theory and hypothesis building. We discuss the utility of qualitative methods in examining the nature of clinical processes and obtaining deeper understandings about quantitative…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Inferences, Ethics, Clinical Psychology
Morash, Merry; Moon, Byongook – Youth & Society, 2007
General strain theory (GST) was tested as an explanation of violent and status offense delinquency of South Korean girls and boys. One research objective was to determine whether Korean girls and boys differed in their experience of each type of strain and in the levels of conditioning effects that might moderate the connections of strain to…
Descriptors: Conditioning, Gender Differences, Delinquency, Stress Variables

Slipp, Samuel; Kressel, Kenneth – Group: The Journal of the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, 1979
What constitutes change in family therapy, and how is change to be measured? This paper reviews briefly the methodological issues that these questions raise, and describes a pilot effort to assess the efficacy of a clinic-based family therapy program. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Effectiveness, Family Counseling, Group Therapy

Tenenbaum, Gershon; Milgram, Roberta M. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
Examined trait anxiety in three groups of Israeli physical education students (N-251) competitors in individual sports, in team sports, and noncompetitors. The measure was the Spielberger, Gorsuch, and Lushene Trait Anxiety Scale (1970). Additionally, two groups of competitive athletes were compared on State Anxiety as measured by the Spielberger…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletes, Athletics, Clinical Psychology
Thomas, Brian L.; Longo, Craig L.; Ayres, John J. B. – Learning and Motivation, 2005
In three experiments using the barpress conditioned suppression task with albino rats, we studied the renewal (relapse) of conditioned fear in an ABA fear-renewal paradigm. We found that explicitly unpaired (EU) deliveries of conditioned stimuli (CSs) and unconditioned stimuli (USs) in Context B thwarted fear renewal in Context A. Evidence…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Fear, Science Experiments, Psychological Studies
Sallis, James F., Jr. – 1978
From all indications, meditation is being used more and more by psychotherapists and counselors in their practices. Research has not to date produced empirical guidelines for the therapeutic use of meditation. This report compiles clinical and research data to provide a step toward a systematized approach to the utilization of meditation so as to…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counselors, Data Collection, Guidelines

Johnson, James H.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1978
Compared two sets of variables (one known to reflect psychopathology and the other to reflect certain normal personality traits) to determine whether they overlapped in both normal and abnormal samples. Findings are taken as indicative that personality patterns remain contiguous with psychological symptomatology regardless of the presence or lack…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Illustrations, Individual Characteristics, Personality Assessment

Sargent, Meredith; Cohen, Lawrence H. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1983
Examined the influences on psychologists' (N=205) acceptance of a child clinical treatment. Results showed the influence of research on clinical practice is affected by complex factors including the study's methodology, availability of training in the provision of a tested treatment, and compatability with existing procedures. (LLL)
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Counseling Techniques, Psychologists

Cohen, Lawrence H. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1979
Result of this study indicated psychologists' judgments of scientific merit were influenced by patient assignment and follow-up but not by therapists' experience. Judgments of clinical relevance were influenced by patient population, the findings' applicability, and nature of therapy. Psychologists were more critical of methodology of studies…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Counselor Attitudes, Psychologists, Psychotherapy