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50 Years of ERIC
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Rieffe, Carolien – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
In this study, deaf children's understanding of their own emotions was compared with that of hearing peers. Twenty-six deaf children (mean age 11 years) and 26 hearing children, matched for age and gender, were presented with various tasks that tap into their emotion awareness and regulation (coping) regarding the four basic emotions (happiness,…
Descriptors: Children, Emotional Development, Deafness, Self Control
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Hoicka, Elena; Gattis, Merideth – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
Previous studies indicate that the acoustic features of speech discriminate between positive and negative communicative intentions, such as approval and prohibition. Two studies investigated whether acoustic features of speech can discriminate between two positive communicative intentions: humour and sweet-sincerity, where sweet-sincerity involved…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Autism, Cues, Sentences
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Howie, Pauline; Nash, Laura; Kurukulasuriya, Nadezhda; Bowman, Alison – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
When adults repeat questions, children often give inconsistent answers. This study aimed to test the claim that these inconsistencies occur because children infer that their first answer was unsatisfactory, and that the adult expects them to change their answer. Children aged 4, 6, and 8 years (N= 134) were asked about vignettes in which an adult…
Descriptors: Evidence, Recall (Psychology), Vignettes, Interviews
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Hoicka, Elena; Akhtar, Nameera – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
The current studies explored early humour as a complex socio-cognitive phenomenon by examining 2- and 3-year-olds' humour production with their parents. We examined whether children produced novel humour, whether they cued their humour, and the types of humour produced. Forty-seven parents were interviewed, and videotaped joking with their…
Descriptors: Language Acquisition, Play, Novels, Humor
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Fabes, Richard A.; Hanish, Laura D.; Martin, Carol Lynn; Moss, Alicia; Reesing, Amy – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
Preschoolers' (60 boys and 64 girls, "M" age = 50.73 months) affiliations with prosocial peers were observed in naturally occurring interactions and then examined in relation to positive and negative emotionality within their peer interactions one semester later. Greater affiliation with prosocial peers in the fall was related to enhanced positive…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Young Children, Prosocial Behavior, Preschool Children
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Perren, Sonja; Gutzwiller-Helfenfinger, Eveline; Malti, Tina; Hymel, Shelley – British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2012
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims among Swiss adolescents. Extending previous research, we focused on both bullying and victimization in relation to adolescents' morally disengaged and morally responsible reasoning as well as moral emotion attributions. A total of 516 adolescents…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Value Judgment, Bullying, Empathy
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Gaskins, Clare S.; Herres, Joanna; Kobak, Roger – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
This study examines the association between classroom order in 4th and 5th grades and student achievement growth over a school year. A three level transactional model tested the effects of classroom order on students' rates of growth in math and reading during the school year controlling for starting achievement levels, student risk factors, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Risk, Adolescents, Minority Groups
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Tsai, Kim M.; Park, Heejung; Liu, Lisa L.; Lau, Anna S. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
Among immigrant families, parents are important socialization agents in transmitting cultural practices to their children, including the use of the heritage language (HL). In the current study, we examined whether parents' cultural orientation facilitates children's (N = 79; M[subscript age] = 5.11 years; 57% boys; 50% enrolled in HL schools) HL…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Maintenance, Cultural Maintenance, Immigrants
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Witkow, Melissa R.; Gillen-O'Neel, Cari; Fuligni, Andrew J. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
The importance of school-based social engagement for students' school identification and persistence has been well established among adolescents. No work, however, has examined the extent to which social engagement and school identification differ between students from Latino, Asian, and European-American backgrounds enrolled in community versus…
Descriptors: College Students, Grade 12, Identification, Student Attitudes
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Meloy, Mary Elizabeth; Phillips, Deborah A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
Children who enter the child welfare system at a young age are at risk for a myriad of developmental, physical, and mental health problems. The risks faced by these vulnerable young children may be exacerbated by placement disruptions during foster care. This study utilizes administrative data from Illinois to explore the potential of child care…
Descriptors: Placement, Child Welfare, Public Policy, Foster Care
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Thijs, Jochem; Verkuyten, Maykel – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
Research on intergroup attitudes in children has focused on contact with out-group peers but neglected the role of adults. This cross-sectional self-report study examined the association between the ethnic attitudes of 174 minority (Turkish- and Moroccan-Dutch) preadolescents (ages 9-13) and the perceived interpersonal relationships with their…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Ethnicity, Minority Groups, Indo European Languages
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Gagnon-Oosterwaal, Noemi; Cossette, Louise; Smolla, Nicole; Pomerleau, Andree; Malcuit, Gerard; Chicoine, Jean-Francois; Belhumeur, Celine; Jeliu, Gloria; Begin, Jean; Seguin, Renee – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
Internationally adopted children present more behavior problems than non-adopted children and are overrepresented in mental health services. These problems are related to children's pre-adoption environment, but adoptive families' functioning and characteristics may also affect the development of behavior problems in adopted children. The aim of…
Descriptors: Health Services, Behavior Problems, Mental Health, Children
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Wooldridge, Michaela B.; Shapka, Jennifer – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
To investigate play with electronic toys (battery-operated or digital), 25 mother-toddler (16-24 months old) dyads were videotaped in their homes playing with sets of age-appropriate electronic and non-electronic toys for approximately 10 min each. Parent-child interactions were coded from recorded segments of both of the play conditions using the…
Descriptors: Play, Mothers, Toddlers, Parent Child Relationship
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Rosen, Lisa H.; Underwood, Marion K.; Gentsch, Joanna K.; Rahdar, Ahrareh; Wharton, Michelle E. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
This study examined memories of peer victimization by eliciting narratives from university students (N = 210) about one previous experience of peer maltreatment during middle school, and investigating how these recollections related to current levels of adjustment. The majority of participants described an experience of social victimization…
Descriptors: Victims, Bullying, Middle School Students, Early Adolescents
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Schuetze, Pamela; Molnar, Danielle S.; Eiden, Rina D. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
This study explored the possibility that specific, theoretically consistent profiles of reactivity could be identified in a sample of cocaine-exposed infants and whether these profiles were associated with a range of infant and/or maternal characteristics. Cluster analysis was used to identify distinct groups of infants based on physiological,…
Descriptors: Profiles, Parent Child Relationship, Depression (Psychology), Infants
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