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Blumberg, Fran C.; Randall, John D. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2013
We examined the problem-solving behaviors that 5th, 6th, and 7th graders used to negotiate a novel recreational video game. Students were characterized as frequent or infrequent players and instructed to think aloud during game play for 20 consecutive minutes. Comments were used to make inferences about the students' problem-solving behaviors…
Descriptors: Play, Problem Solving, Inferences, Video Games
Association between Maternal Sensitivity and Externalizing Behavior from Preschool to Preadolescence
Wang, Feihong; Christ, Sharon L.; Mills-Koonce, W. Roger; Garrett-Peters, Patricia; Cox, Martha J. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2013
Using data from the longitudinal NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development (N = 1364), this study examined the association between mothers' sensitivity and children's externalizing behavior from preschool to preadolescence. Externalizing behavior declined on average across this period with a slowing of this decline around middle…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Parent Child Relationship, Preadolescents, Mothers
Pancsofar, Nadya; Vernon-Feagans, Lynne; Odom, Erika C. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2013
Fathers' vocabulary to infants has been linked in the literature to early child language development, however, little is known about the variability in fathers' language behavior. This study considered associations between fathers' work characteristics and fathers' vocabulary among a sample of employed African American fathers of 6-month-old…
Descriptors: African American Family, Rural Areas, Language Acquisition, Child Language
Kiuru, Noona; Salmela-Aro, Katariina; Nurmi, Jari-Erik; Zettergren, Peter; Andersson, Hakan; Bergman, Lars – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
The present study investigated the role of best friends in educational career development from adolescence to adulthood. Participants' (N=476) reciprocal best friendships were identified at age 15, while their educational attainment was investigated in early adulthood (age 26), their intelligence (IQ) at age 13, and parental education, educational…
Descriptors: Careers, Intelligence, Educational Attainment, Academic Aspiration
Berry, Daniel – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
In the present study, longitudinal data from the "NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development" were used to test a theoretical model in which one aspect of children's self-regulation skills--their inhibitory-control abilities--were hypothesized to show reciprocal relations with their levels of teach of teacher-child across the…
Descriptors: Conflict, Inhibition, Longitudinal Studies, Tests
Holub, Shayla C.; Dolan, Elaine A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2012
Few studies have examined maternal attitudes toward infant body size, but extant work suggests there might be less negativity toward overweight sizes and less positivity toward thin sizes for infants than older children. Fifty mothers of 12 to 25 month-old infants completed questionnaires examining attitudes toward infants', children's and their…
Descriptors: Obesity, Mothers, Mother Attitudes, Infants
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
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
Mazur, Elizabeth; Richards, Lacey – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011
More than half of all online American adolescents and emerging adults have created personal profiles for social networking on the Internet. Does homophily in their offline friendships extend online? Drawing mainly on research of face-to-face friendship, we collected data from the public spaces, called "walls," of 129 young Americans ages 16 to 19…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Females, Adolescents, Profiles
Bierman, Karen L. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011
Peers influence children's social-emotional development and school engagement in important and unique ways. Recent research on peer social networks documents that children are affected by the nature of the school-based peer ecology, as well as by their personal peer experiences. Yet, little is known about how teachers affect the peer ecology, nor…
Descriptors: Peer Relationship, Ecology, Teacher Influence, Peer Influence
Kindermann, Thomas A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011
Traditional empirical studies on developmental processes in school tend to view contributions of teachers, peers, and the classrooms' social structure (and even parent effects) as if all were independent of one another. As this Special Issue demonstrates, however, these processes are more complex. When classroom interactions are seen as the…
Descriptors: Social Structure, Socioeconomic Influences, Child Development, Classroom Environment
Franks, Bridget A. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2011
This paper proposes a developmental framework for disaster studies with children that allows researchers to explore the interaction between developmental change (defined as change that is extended, self-regulated, qualitative, and progressive) and cataclysmic change. It outlines three levels of analysis related to disasters: 1) observing the harm…
Descriptors: Children, Models, Researchers, Natural Disasters
Tom, Shelley R.; Schwartz, David; Chang, Lei; Farver, Jo Ann M.; Xu, Yiyuan – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2010
This study reports two separate cross-sectional investigations that focus on bully/victim problems among Hong Kong school children. Study 1 included 1361 children (670 boys, 691 girls; mean age = 12.6 years) and Study 2 included 288 children (153 boys, 135 girls; mean age = 9.6 years). Children's social and academic functioning was assessed with…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Foreign Countries, Victims of Crime, Correlation
Hill, Patrick L.; Burrow, Anthony L.; Brandenberger, Jay W.; Lapsley, Daniel K.; Quaranto, Jessica Collado – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2010
Two studies evaluated whether different purpose orientations, defined by the content of one's life-goals, would differentially predict personal well-being in the short- and long-term. Four types of purpose orientations (creative, prosocial, financial, and personal recognition) were examined using a sample of 416 (57% male) college undergraduates…
Descriptors: Integrity, Age Differences, Adults, Young Adults
Lehman, Elyse Brauch; McKinley, Marcia J.; Thompson, David W.; Leonard, Ann Marie; Liebman, Julie I.; Rothrock, Danielle D. – Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 2010
Forty 4-year-olds and 39 6-year-olds participated in a modified misinformation-effects paradigm. At time 1 they reviewed a story and some of the children were asked questions about it in either recall or recognition format. Three weeks later they were given misinformation about some of the story events. The following week they were asked the…
Descriptors: Memory, Recall (Psychology), Models, Recognition (Psychology)

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