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Evans, Carol; Richardson, John T. E.; Waring, Michael – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: The construct of ?eld independence (FI) remains one of the most widely cited notions in research on cognitive style and on learning and instruction more generally. However, a great deal of confusion continues to exist around the de?nition of FI, its measurement, and the interpretation of research results, all of which have served to…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Evidence, Research Needs, Literature Reviews
Mutz, Rudiger; Daniel, Hans-Dieter – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: It is often claimed that psychology students' attitudes towards research methods and statistics affect course enrolment, persistence, achievement, and course climate. However, the inter-institutional variability has been widely neglected in the research on students' attitudes towards research methods and statistics, but it is important…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychology, Research Methodology, Statistics
Macher, Daniel; Paechter, Manuela; Papousek, Ilona; Ruggeri, Kai; Freudenthaler, H. Harald; Arendasy, Martin – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2013
Background: A large proportion of students identify statistics courses as the most anxiety-inducing courses in their curriculum. Many students feel impaired by feelings of state anxiety in the examination and therefore probably show lower achievements. Aims: The study investigates how statistics anxiety, attitudes (e.g., interest, mathematical…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Statistics, Self Concept, Student Attitudes
Navarro, Jose I.; Aguilar, Manuel; Marchena, Esperanza; Ruiz, Gonzalo; Menacho, Inmaculada; Van Luit, Johannes E. H. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
Background: Longitudinal studies allow us to identify, which specific maths skills are weak in young children, and whether there is a continuing weakness in these areas throughout their school years. Aims: This 2-year study investigated whether certain socio-demographic variables affect early mathematical competency in children aged 5-7 years.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Learning Disabilities, Mathematics Achievement, Low Achievement
Sapouna, Maria; Wolke, Dieter; Vannini, Natalie; Watson, Scott; Woods, Sarah; Schneider, Wolfgang; Enz, Sibylle; Aylett, Ruth – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
Background: There is still relatively little research on the social context within which bullying develops and remains stable. Aim: This study examined the short-term stability of bullying victimization among primary school students in the United Kingdom and Germany (mean age, 8.9 years) and the individual and social network factors that…
Descriptors: Siblings, Individual Characteristics, Bullying, Questionnaires
Jones, Sian E.; Bombieri, Lucia; Livingstone, Andrew G.; Manstead, Antony S. R – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
Background: Research on bullying increasingly focuses on social processes, showing that group membership affects children's responses to bullying scenarios. Additionally, correlational research has shown links between norms of cooperation and prosocial behaviour, and between competition and more aggressive forms of behaviour. Aims: This paper…
Descriptors: Group Membership, Bullying, Peer Groups, Group Dynamics
Bude, Luc; van de Wiel, M. W. J.; Imbos, Tjaart; Berger, Martijn P. F. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
Background: In this study, the effect of guidance on students' performance was investigated. This effect was hypothesized to be manifested through a reduction of cognitive load and enhancement of self-explanations. Aim: The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of guiding questions on students' understanding of statistics. Sample and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Program Effectiveness, Guidance, Teaching Methods
Hartwig, Marissa K.; Was, Chris A.; Isaacson, Randy M.; Dunlosky, John – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2012
Background: Current theories of self-regulated learning predict a positive link between student monitoring accuracy and performance: students who more accurately monitor their knowledge of a particular set of materials are expected to more effectively regulate their subsequent study of those materials, which in turn should lead to higher test…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Predictive Validity, Metacognition, Program Effectiveness
Vista, Alvin; Care, Esther – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: Research on gender differences in intelligence has focused mostly on samples from Western countries and empirical evidence on gender differences from Southeast Asia is relatively sparse. Aims: This article presents results on gender differences in variance and means on a non-verbal intelligence test using a national sample of public…
Descriptors: Evidence, Intelligence, Investigations, Females
Armstrong, Cole – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: The development of socially appropriate behaviour is increasingly seen as an important part of a student's education. Aim: To examine whether changes in a student's behaviour, as part of an ongoing social empathy intervention, can in part be explained by the difference between the student's self-perception of their behaviour and their…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teacher Attitudes, Empathy, Student Behavior
Mooij, Ton; Smeets, Ed; de Wit, Wouter – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: School safety and corresponding feelings of both pupils and school staff are beginning to receive more and more attention. The social cohesion characteristics of a school may be useful in promoting feelings of safety, particularly in pupils. Aims: To conceptualize theoretically, and check empirically a two-level model of social…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Violence, Sexual Harassment, School Safety
Sagar, Sam S.; Boardley, Ian D.; Kavussanu, Maria – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: The link between fear of failure and students' antisocial behaviour has received scant research attention despite associations between fear of failure, hostility, and aggression. Also, the effect of sport experience on antisocial behaviour has not been considered outside of the sport context in adult populations. Further, to date, sex…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Females, Failure, Athletes
Putwain, David W.; Symes, Wendy – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Aim: This study examined whether teachers' use of fear appeals in the classroom, attempts to motivate students to perform well in high-stakes examinations by highlighting the educational, and/or occupational consequences of failure did indeed motivate students or whether it contributed to an increase in worry, anxiety, and fear of failure. Sample:…
Descriptors: Failure, Fear, Test Anxiety, Teaching Methods
Phan, Huy P. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: Both achievement goals and study processing strategies theories have been shown to contribute to the prediction of students' academic performance. Existing research studies (Fenollar, Roman, & Cuestas, 2007; Liem, Lau, & Nie, 2008; Simons, Dewitte, & Lens, 2004) amalgamating these two theoretical orientations in different causal models…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Causal Models, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness
Throndsen, Inger – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2011
Background: Several studies have examined young primary school children's use of strategies when solving simple addition and subtraction problems. Most of these studies have investigated students' strategy use as if they were isolated processes. To date, we have little knowledge about how math strategies in young students are related to other…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, Mathematics Skills

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