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Peer reviewedBrand, Stephen; Felner, Robert; Shim, Minsuk; Seitsinger, Anne; Dumas, Thaddeus – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines the structure of perceived school climate and the relationship of climate dimensions to adaptation of students who attend middle-grade-level schools. The climate scales exhibited a stable dimensional structure, high levels of internal consistency, and moderate levels of stability. Ratings of multiple climate dimensions were associated…
Descriptors: Correlation, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Change, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedPietsch, James; Walker, Richard; Chapman, Elaine – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines the relationship among self-concept, self-efficacy, and performance in mathematics among 416 high school students. Confirmatory factor analyses supported the existence of two self-concept components--a competency component and an affective component. Self-efficacy items and the competency items of self-concept also loaded on a single…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Competence, Foreign Countries, High School Students
Peer reviewedBandalos, Deborah L.; Finney, Sara J.; Geske, Jenenne A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Tests a model of statistics performance based on achievement goal theory. Both learning and performance goals affected achievement indirectly through study strategies, self-efficacy, and test anxiety. Implications of these findings for teaching and learning statistics are discussed. (Contains 47 references, 3 tables, 3 figures, and 1 appendix.)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Need, Educational Objectives, Learning Strategies
Peer reviewedMartin, Andrew J.; Marsh, Herbert W.; Williamson, Alan; Debus, Raymond L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Interviews with university students selected as high or low in either self-handicapping or defensive pessimism identified personal perspectives on the nature of self-handicapping and defensive pessimism, the perceived reasons why they engage in these strategies and the perceived advantages that follow from them, and the extent to which ego goals…
Descriptors: College Students, Defense Mechanisms, Foreign Countries, Goal Orientation
Peer reviewedCarlson, Robert; Chandler, Paul; Sweller, John – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Learning and understanding of science instructional material was examined from a cognitive load perspective. Diagrams were expected to reduce cognitive load by allowing students to process information using fewer elements in working memory than an equivalent text-based format. Two experiments using different chemistry instructions confirmed these…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Diagrams, Foreign Countries, Instructional Design
Peer reviewedLumley, Mark A.; Provenzano, Kimberly M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Tests whether writing about stressful events improves grade point averages (GPAs) and whether decreases in writing-induced negative mood from the first to last day of writing predicts GPA improvements. Results reveal that writing about general life stress leads to improved academic functioning, particularly among those who become less distressed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Grade Point Average, Higher Education
Peer reviewedPenner, Andrew M. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
The author used data from the Third International Mathematics and Science Survey to examine whether Gender X Item Difficulty interactions like those in American mathematics exist in mathematics and science in 10 countries. For both mathematics and science, the author detected male advantages that were minimal on easy questions and increased as…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Comparative Education, Mathematics, Sciences
Peer reviewedKuhn, Melanie R.; Stahl, Steven A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Reviews theory and research relating to fluency instruction and development. Found that fluency instruction is generally effective; assisted approaches seem to be more effective than unassisted approaches; repetitive approaches do not seem to hold a clear advantage over nonrepetitive approaches; and effective fluency instruction moves beyond…
Descriptors: Children, Reading Fluency, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedde Jong, Peter F.; van der Leij, Aryan – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Studies the development of phonological processing abilities in dyslexic, weak, and normal readers. Among other abilities, phonological awareness and rapid automatized naming were assessed in kindergarten, in 1st grade, and in 6th grade. Concludes that various manifestations of a phonological deficit follow distinct developmental pathways.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Stages, Dyslexia, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedRoberts, Theresa A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines the influence of letter-name instruction in beginning word recognition. Children who received letter-name instruction learned words phonetically spelled with letters included in instruction significantly better than other words. Children receiving comprehension instruction performed significantly better on visually distinct word…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Letters (Alphabet), Phonetics, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedAnderson, Richard C.; Li, Wenling; Ku, Yu-Min; Shu, Hua; Wu, Ningning – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Investigates whether children can use partial information to learn the pronunciations of Chinese characters. Children learned to pronounce more regular characters, which contain full information about pronunciation, and more tone-different and onset-different characters, which contain partial information about pronunciation, than characters with…
Descriptors: Children, Chinese, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedJohnson, Wendy; Bouchard, Thomas J., Jr.; Segal, Nancy L.; Keyes, Margaret; Samuels, Jay – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Evaluates prior findings of reading, mental ability, and personality correlates of Stroop Color-Word Test (SCWT) scores. In spite of significant correlations between the SCWT scores and selected measures of mental ability, genetic influence on SCWT scores was relatively unaffected when the influences of correlated ability measures were removed.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Correlation, Environmental Influences, Genetics
Peer reviewedHill, Nancy E.; Craft, Stacie A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines children's social and academic competencies as mediators to explain the often positive relation between parent-school involvement and achievement. Ethnic variation was examined. For African Americans, academic skills mediated the relations between school involvement and math performance. For Euro-Americans, social competence mediated the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Elementary Education, Ethnicity
Peer reviewedd'Ailly, Hsiao – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Tests a model of motivation and achievement with data from 50 teachers and 806 Grade 4-6 students in Taiwan. Autonomy as a construct was shown to have ecological validity in Chinese children. The proposed model fit the data well, showing that maternal involvement and autonomy support, as well as teachers' autonomy support, are important for…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedStandage, Martyn; Duda, Joan L.; Ntoumanis, Nikos – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2003
Examines a study of student motivation in physical education that incorporated constructs from achievement goal and self-determination theories. Self-determined motivation was found to positively predict, whereas amotivation was a negative predictor of leisure-time physical activity intentions. (Contains 86 references and 3 tables.) (GCP)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Leisure Time, Physical Education, Predictor Variables


