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Kilijanek, Aleksandra; Ozga, Wioletta Karina – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
The study's main goal was to investigate the impact of various types of shocking content of provocative advertisements on brand recall and visual attention engagement. The experiment used the eye-tracker (iViewX RED500) to record the eye movements. Forty-one participants were divided into two groups. Provocative (drastic, religious, and erotic)…
Descriptors: Advertising, Attention Control, Attention, Eye Movements
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Carl, Micalle; Icht, Michal; Ben-David, Boaz M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: The Test for Rating Emotions in Speech (T-RES) has been developed in order to assess the processing of emotions in spoken language. In this tool, spoken sentences, which are composed of emotional content (anger, happiness, sadness, and neutral) in both semantics and prosody in different combinations, are rated by listeners. To date,…
Descriptors: Test Validity, Psychological Patterns, Measures (Individuals), Translation
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Hart, Chelsie M.; Mills, Caitlin; Thiemann, Raela F.; Andrews-Hanna, Jessica R.; Tomfohr-Madsen, Lianne; Kam, Julia W. Y. – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Task-unrelated thoughts (TUTs) are frequent distractions from our everyday tasks, which can reduce productivity and safety during task performance. This necessitates the examination of factors that modulate TUT occurrence in daily life. One factor that has previously been implicated as a source of TUT is personally salient concerns. External…
Descriptors: News Media, COVID-19, Pandemics, Cognitive Processes
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Joseph, Michael; Baker, Mathew – Texas Education Review, 2022
This study contributes to existing literature on critical historical inquiry used in the social studies field. Furthering the research, this qualitative study examines the emotional navigation of five preservice teachers in a graduate-level methods course of a collegiate, urban-focused, teacher preparation program as they traverse learning about…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Graduate Study, Social Studies, Emotional Response
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Lau, Wee Kiat; Chalupny, Jana; Grote, Klaudia; Huckauf, Anke – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2022
Face masks occlude parts of the face which hinders social communication and emotion recognition. Since sign language users are known to process facial information not only perceptually but also linguistically, examining face processing in deaf signers may reveal how linguistic aspects add to perceptual information. In general, signers could be…
Descriptors: Sign Language, Nonverbal Communication, Expertise, Deafness
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Woodard, Kristina; Zettersten, Martin; Pollak, Seth D. – Child Development, 2022
The present study examined how children spontaneously represent facial cues associated with emotion. 106 three- to six-year-old children (48 male, 58 female; 9.4% Asian, 84.0% White, 6.6% more than one race) and 40 adults (10 male, 30 female; 10% Hispanic, 30% Asian, 2.5% Black, 57.5% White) were recruited from a Midwestern city (2019-2020), and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Nonverbal Communication, Young Children, Adults
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Patchin, Justin W.; Hinduja, Sameer – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2022
The goal of this study was to provide key prevalence rates for experiences with cyberbullying among tweens (children between the ages of 9 and 12 years old). We were also interested in the extent to which tweens engaged in helping behaviors when they observed cyberbullying. American tweens (n = 1034; mean age = 10.52, SD = 1.12) completed an…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Incidence, Preadolescents
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Yuen, Shannon; Li, Boya; Tsou, Yung-Ting; Meng, Qi; Wang, Liyan; Liang, Wei; Rieffe, Carolien – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2022
This study examined how deaf or hard-of-hearing (DHH) and typically hearing (TH) children may differ in their family system and emotional functioning and examined the relations between family system and children's emotional functioning. Parents of 106 DHH and 99 TH children (2-6 years) reported on family cohesion and adaptability, parental emotion…
Descriptors: Family Environment, Emotional Response, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Baweja, Raman; Brown, Sierra L.; Edwards, Erin M.; Murray, Michael J. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
The COVID-19 infectious disease pandemic has caused significant fear and uncertainty around the world and had significant adverse psychological impact. Children, adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are a particularly vulnerable population, impacted by stay-at-home orders, closures at nonessential services, and social…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Sinatra, Gale M. – Educational Psychologist, 2022
The psychology of science resistance, doubt, and denial has never had clearer consequences than during the COVID-19 pandemic. This manuscript explores how misconceptions about climate change, vaccines, and COVID-19 cannot be understood apart from the conscious and unconscious motivations and emotions which contribute to public (mis)understanding…
Descriptors: Motivation, Emotional Response, Public Opinion, Misconceptions
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Bryce, Crystal I.; McLean, Leigh; Granger, Kristen L.; Espinoza, Paul; Fraser, Ashley M. – European Journal of Psychology and Educational Research, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic required teachers to quickly adapt to changes in teaching likely impacting teachers' emotional exhaustion and feelings of teaching efficacy. Further, teachers' experience in the classroom may have shaped how they responded to the crisis and changes. Although teachers faced these unprecedented shifts, it is possible that both…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Efficacy, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Smith, Wayne – Sport, Education and Society, 2022
In this article, I argue for the adoption of enactive cognition (which includes emotional and social components) as a basis for understanding the nature of learning in, through and about movement in physical education. Enactivists argue that the process of learning is not one of developing an internal intellectualist understanding of the world or…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Physical Education, Learning Processes, Emotional Response
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Faught, Gayle G.; Phillips, B. Allyson; Conners, Frances A. – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2022
Background: Parenting styles mediate parental stress and child emotions in families of typically developing (TD) children. Our main aim was to study these relations in families of children with Down syndrome (DS), who in past research reported increased parental stress and permissive parenting. Method: Our sample included 100 parents of children…
Descriptors: Parenting Styles, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns, Down Syndrome
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Eker, Halime; Tas, Ibrahim – International Journal of Technology in Education and Science, 2022
This study researches the mediating role of emotion regulation in the relationship between emotional autonomy and game addiction. The sample of the study consists of 335 adolescents. Ages of the sample are between 14 and 18, and the mean age is 15.78. 135 (40.3%) of the participants are 9th graders, 96 (28.7%) are 10th graders, 62 (18.5%) are 11th…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Emotional Response, Self Control, Personal Autonomy
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Bonne, Linda; Higgins, Joanna – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2022
The inclusion of games in mathematics programmes is widely believed to foster the enjoyment of mathematics. The focus of this paper is on fluctuations in emotional climate during the playing of whole-class mathematics games. A multimethod approach drawing on the sociology of emotions was employed to explore changes in the classroom emotional…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Mathematics, Emotional Response, Class Activities
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