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Duan, Zongshuan; Le, Daisy; Ciceron, Annie C.; Dickey-Chasins, Ruth; Wysota, Christina N.; Bar-Zeev, Yael; Levine, Hagai; Abroms, Lorien C.; Romm, Katelyn F.; Berg, Carla J. – Health Education Research, 2022
Young adults' perceptions and use of heated tobacco products (HTPs) are understudied. This mixed methods study analyzed (i) Fall 2020 survey data from 2470 US young adults (mean[subscript age] = 24.67; 19.5% and 25.2% past-month cigarette and e-cigarette use; 4.1% ever HTP use) assessing HTP use intentions and perceptions (1 = not at all to 7 =…
Descriptors: Smoking, Young Adults, Intention, Attitudes
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Kuru, Esma – International Journal of Curriculum and Instruction, 2023
Society is one of the most important leading factors which affect human life. Humans need to exist in the society which they are the subject of and continue their development. The healthy development and advancement of both societies and humans are possible with education. Without doubt, the only people who keep the connection between humans and…
Descriptors: Teachers, Reputation, Public Opinion, Social Attitudes
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Van Nieuwenhove, Lisse; De Wever, Bram – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2023
Low-educated adults do not often engage in lifelong learning. The current study examines whether and how psychosocial beliefs about lifelong learning differ between adults with different levels of educational attainment. The Theory of Planned Behaviour, which focuses on three specific psychosocial beliefs (related to Perceived Behavioural Control,…
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Attainment, Lifelong Learning, Beliefs
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Saija Benjamin; Pia Koirikivi; Visajaani Salonen; Liam Gearon; Arniika Kuusisto – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2024
As part of citizenship education, the prevention of radicalization and extremism through education (PVE-E) is an urgent initiative of global educational policy. According to research, radicalized individuals, despite the ideology held, have mindsets that challenge equality and social justice. In this light, this study examines the intergroup…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Vocational Schools, Social Justice
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Long, Nguyen Ngoc; Khoi, Bui Huy – EURASIA Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, 2020
This study examines the expanded TPB model with the risk perception variable of intention to hoard food under the COVID-19 pandemic condition. All assumptions are supported by the traditional independent variables of the TPB model that affect the hoarding intention of food. However, the results of this study are completely different from previous…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Food, Intention
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Lin, Hui-Chen; Tu, Yun-Fang; Hwang, Gwo-Jen; Huang, Hsin – Educational Technology & Society, 2021
Precision medicine has become an essential issue in the medical community as the quality of medical care is being emphasized nowadays. The technological data analysis and predictions made by Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have assisted medical staff in designing personalized medicine for patients, making AI technologies an important…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Artificial Intelligence, Allied Health Personnel, Individual Needs
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Brown, Kyle; Hill, Kimberley M.; Smith, Joanne; Johansson, Mattias; Davies, Emma L. – Health Education Journal, 2021
Objective: Alcohol misuse prevention often fails to account for or replace the pleasurable benefits of drinking such as relaxing and socialising with friends. Increasingly, alcohol-free dance music events are emerging, allowing people to gain the positive outcomes of dancing without recourse to alcohol. This study sought to explore whether…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Prevention, Recreational Activities, Dance
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Ali, Amanda D.; Ramey, Cameron N.; Warner, Laura A. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2018
In recent studies, between 50% to 75% of residential water was used for outdoor irrigation (Milesi et al., 2012). Turfgrass lawns are widely used in outdoor landscapes and are the largest irrigated crop by total area in the United States (Milesi et al., 2005). Consequently, as more American homes utilize turfgrass lawns, outdoor irrigation is…
Descriptors: Water, Conservation (Environment), Urban Areas, Intention
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Fincham, Kathleen – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2020
Within the Middle East and North Africa region, more than 5,600,000 Syrian refugees are currently registered with the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) as seen here https://www.unhcr.org/. Amongst university-aged refugees, only a small fraction (Jordan -- 8%, Lebanon -- 6%, Turkey -- 1%) are currently enrolled in higher education. This paper, based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Refugees, Access to Education, Higher Education
Scholes, Laura; Jones, Christian; Nagel, Michael – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2014
Freda Briggs (2007), a leader in the field of child protection in Australia continues to raise concerns about the vulnerability and victimisation of boys that she believes is substantially under-recognised. She argues that boys have not been well supported by child sexual abuse (CSA) prevention programs with child protection curriculum not yet…
Descriptors: Males, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Prevention
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Brewer, Marilynn B. – American Psychologist, 2007
The author discusses the nature of in-group bias and the social motives that underlie ethnocentric attachment to one's own membership groups. Two common assumptions about in-group bias are challenged: that in-group positivity necessitates out-group derogation and that ingroup bias is motivated by self-enhancement. A review of relevant theory and …
Descriptors: Intergroup Relations, Social Influences, Motivation, Ethnocentrism
Davis, Everett E. – Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 1973
Students in three schools in grades 8 through 11 were asked to write what kind of person they were. Responses were categorized with the most popular categories being concerned with such socially approved topics as school, family, athletics, self, and friends. Less frequent listings occurred for topics such as drugs and sex. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Autobiographies, Individual Development
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Buttel, Frederick H. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1975
This study examined the social bases of support for the environmental movement in Wisconsin between 1968 and 1972. Initially the movement had wide public support in the social structure. The counter-movement emerged comprised of groups dependent on industrial, resource-exploiting jobs. Support reverted again to upper-middle class non-resource…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Environment, Social Attitudes, Social Differences
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Young, Robert D. – Journal of School Health, 1970
The author suggests four basic affirmations which the Bible makes concerning sex: sex is good; sex is more than a physical relationship; sex operates within culturally proscribed boundaries; and sexual gilt is forgiveable regardless of the deviation. These affirmations are discussed in relation to the teaching of sex education in the schools. (CJ)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Biblical Literature, History, Religious Factors
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Hewitt, Paul L.; Norton, G. Ron; Flett, Gordon L.; Callander, Lois; Cowan, Tim – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 1998
Compares assessment results of inpatients with alcoholism who have made a serious suicide attempt and a matched sample of inpatients with alcoholism who have no history of suicide attempts. Discriminant function analysis reveals that depression, social hopelessness, and socially prescribed perfectionism are unique discriminators of suicide groups.…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Attitudes, Depression (Psychology), Discriminant Analysis
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