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Desan, Paul H.; Setton, Mark K.; Holzer, Allison A.; Young, Kevin C.; Sun, Yan; He, Fei; Li, Baosong; Weinstein, Andrea J.; Yu, Xiaoling – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2021
Background: Multiple interventions have been tested to promote well-being in high school students, often focusing on depression prevention. Aims: To test the impact of a one-semester active learning curriculum covering the modern science and philosophy of well-being and happiness on attitudinal measures related to the curriculum and standard…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, High School Students, Student Attitudes, Well Being
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Rachel Hutchins – Social Education, 2024
Children may not yet understand political issues or be engaged in politics, but identification with social groups emerges early; indeed, nearly a third of first-graders report identification with a political party. As a result, it is likely that ingroup favoritism (or preference for members of one's own political group) and outgroup derogation (or…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Parents, Grade 5, Grade 9
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Beckmann, Emily A.; Jastrowski Mano, Kristen E. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
To develop the School Anxiety Inventory--College Version (SAI-CV)--a measure of school anxiety specifically tailored for college students--and provide initial reliability and validity evidence. College undergraduates (N = 1004) from a large Midwestern University. Participants completed the SAI-CV as well as measures of test anxiety, fear of…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Measures (Individuals), Affective Measures, Undergraduate Students
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Pederson, Cathy L.; Gorman-Ezell, Kathleen; Hochstetler Mayer, Greta; Brookings, Jeffrey B. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2021
The Suicide Screening Tool for Chronic Illness assesses suicide risk for persons with chronic, "invisible" illnesses. From an initial pool of 31 items, internal consistency, Rasch, and exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses produced a 14-item scale that is unidimensional, internally consistent, and correlated with measures of…
Descriptors: Test Construction, Test Validity, Screening Tests, At Risk Persons
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Lohbeck, Annette; Engels, Eliane Stephanie; Freund, Philipp Alexander – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2019
The "Questionnaire for the Assessment of Enjoyment in Physical Education" (QUAEPE) is an instrument for the assessment of three specific facets (pleasure, flow, recovery) of students' enjoyment in physical education. Based on a sample of 1,351 students, the aim of the present study was to examine measurement invariance across school…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Questionnaires, Affective Measures, Foreign Countries
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Yavuz, Cumaali – Universal Journal of Educational Research, 2019
The aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between the attitude towards sports, loneliness and happiness in adolescents. The study was conducted with a total of 403 high school students including 197 females and 206 males. For the data collection, the Oxford Happiness Questionnaire Short Form (OHQ-SF), the UCLA Loneliness Scale (ULS),…
Descriptors: Correlation, Team Sports, Psychological Patterns, High School Students
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Seyahi, L. S.; Ozcan, S. G.; Sut, N.; Mayer, A.; Poyraz, B. C. – African Educational Research Journal, 2022
We investigated the socio-psychological effects of both the pandemic and distance learning on high school students in Turkey and Denmark. We aimed to assess whether there were any differences between students attending public or private schools in Turkey, and between two countries having different approaches to the pandemic and considerable…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, High School Students
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Rudrum, Michelle; Houghton, Stephen; Glasgow, Ken – School Psychology International, 2022
Loneliness in adolescence is a risk factor for the development and maintenance of a myriad of mental health conditions, especially among females. Adolescent females in boarding schools spend prolonged periods away from family and may therefore be more prone to experiencing loneliness and depression. Research into this significant issue is limited,…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, Depression (Psychology), Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Foreign Countries
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Liu, Lu – Statistics Education Research Journal, 2021
With the purpose of developing an instrument for measuring statistics anxiety in the online or hybrid setting, this study tested the newly developed instrument in two stages. Results on item selection and exploratory factor analysis based on pilot testing (n = 115) are presented. Results on classical item analysis, the confirmatory factor…
Descriptors: Statistics Education, Mathematics Anxiety, Online Courses, Blended Learning
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Durak, Ismail; Karagoz, Yalcin – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2021
The aim of this study is to adapt the Statistics Anxiety Scale (SAS) developed by Vigil-Colet et al. (2008) to Turkish. This study is expected to fill an important gap in the literature since no valid and reliable specific statistics anxiety scale developed or adapted in Turkish for undergraduate students in the literature is available. The sample…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Affective Measures, Statistics, Mathematics Anxiety
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Harvey, Deborah; Montgomery, Louise; White, Rachel – School Science Review, 2021
Research has shown that spending time in nature is beneficial for children's mental wellbeing, but how long must they spend to gain some benefit? Here we present the results from two studies: the Schools' Biodiversity Project, which took place over a year, with children spending an hour a week exploring biodiversity in their school grounds; and a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Biodiversity, Science Activities, Outdoor Education
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Hamama, Liat; Hamama-Raz, Yaira – Youth & Society, 2021
The present study explores gender differences in adolescence with regard to meaning in life and self-control skills and in relation to positive and negative affect. Participants were 500 adolescents between the ages of 13 and 16 years. Outcomes revealed that females reported higher negative affect and self-control skills in comparison with males.…
Descriptors: Life Satisfaction, Self Control, Positive Attitudes, Negative Attitudes
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Park, Soowon; Wang, Jiayi; Choi, Boungho – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2021
This study translates and validates the empathy scale of the How I Feel in Different Situations Questionnaire. Out of 1010 Korean (n = 558) and Chinese (n = 452) middle school students, 342 (Korean = 191 and Chinese = 151) and 668 students (Korean = 367 and Chinese = 301) participated in Studies 1 and 2, respectively. The exploratory factor…
Descriptors: Empathy, Asians, Middle School Students, Adolescents
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Paciarotti, Claudia; Bertozzi, Gabriele; Sillaots, Martin – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Gamification is usually defined as the use of game structure components in circumstances that are not commonly associated with games. In engineering studies, Gamification and its sub-concept of Serious Games are rather widespread pedagogical models. Just like in other application scopes, the approach to their utilisation or analysis is always…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
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Li, Ying; Masitah, Annasya; Hills, Thomas T. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
Existing affect scales typically involve recognition of emotions from a predetermined emotion checklist. However, a recognition-based checklist may fail to capture sufficient breadth and specificity of an individual's recalled emotional experiences and may therefore miss emotions that frequently come to mind. More generally, how do recalled…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Recall (Psychology), Affective Measures, Well Being
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