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Ikumi Futamura; Yoshihiro Shima – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
This study examined young children's behaviour predictions in direct reciprocal prosocial situations. Participants aged 4-6 years (N = 60) listened to four stories that addressed the actor's previous behaviour (prosocial/non-prosocial) combined with the partner's behaviour (prosocial/non-prosocial). Then, they made predictions regarding the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Behavior, Prediction, Prosocial Behavior
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Leung, Jovita T.; Piera Pi-Sunyer, Blanca; Ahmed, Saz P.; Foulkes, Lucy; Griffin, Cait; Sakhardande, Ashok; Bennett, Marc; Dunning, Darren L.; Griffiths, Kirsty; Parker, Jenna; Kuyken, Willem; Williams, J. Mark G.; Dalgleish, Tim; Blakemore, Sarah-Jayne – Infant and Child Development, 2023
Mindfulness training programmes have shown to encourage prosocial behaviours and reduce antisocial tendencies in adolescents. However, less is known about whether training affects susceptibility to prosocial and antisocial influence. The current study investigated the effect of mindfulness training (compared with an active control) on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Metacognition, Training, Prosocial Behavior
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Esther K. Diekhof; Laura Deinert; Judith K. Keller; Juliane Degner – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Protective face masks were one of the central measures to counteract viral transmission in the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior research indicates that face masks impact various aspects of social cognition, such as emotion recognition and social evaluation. Whether protective masks also influence social avoidance behavior is less clear. Our project…
Descriptors: Informed Consent, COVID-19, Pandemics, Social Behavior
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Xinyue Wang; Kelong Lu; Yingyao He; Xinuo Qiao; Zhenni Gao; Yu Zhang; Ning Hao – npj Science of Learning, 2024
Gestures accent and illustrate our communication. Although previous studies have uncovered the positive effects of gestures on communication, little is known about the specific cognitive functions of different types of gestures, or the instantaneous multi-brain dynamics. Here we used the fNIRS-based hyperscanning technique to track the brain…
Descriptors: Nonverbal Communication, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Cognitive Processes, Social Behavior
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Mariel Symeonidou; Ai Mizokawa; Shinsuke Kabaya; Martin J. Doherty; Josephine Ross – Developmental Science, 2024
Cultural comparisons suggest that an understanding of other minds may develop sooner in independent versus interdependent settings, and vice versa for inhibitory control. From a western lens, this pattern might be considered paradoxical, since there is a robust positive relationship between theory of mind (ToM) and inhibitory control in western…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Children, Role Theory, Inhibition
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O'Siochru, Cathal; Blinkhorn, Victoria; Lundie, David – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
The way we measure values is foundational to their study. This paper explores the empirical findings and theoretical discussions in the literature concerning an essential quality for any measure of values, its validity. We discuss an important debate on validity within the literature concerning the ability of value measures to predict…
Descriptors: Values, Behavior, Validity, Measurement
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Tara Widner; Linnette Werner – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2024
Emergent-based practices of leadership development (such as intentional emergence (IE), case-in-point, or group relations) rely a great deal on stopping the action in order to publicly notice group behaviors and patterns and connect what is happening authentically to conscious actions and ideas (such as course content, readings, theories, etc.).…
Descriptors: Intention, Observation, Leadership Training, Teaching Methods
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Sternberg, Robert J. – Roeper Review, 2023
Toxic giftedness is giftedness that is used for negative and even harmful ends. The field of giftedness has not been quick to recognize the importance to society of toxic giftedness, and its responsibility to combat it. This article defines the concept of toxic giftedness. Then it discusses two manifestations of toxic giftedness: gifted toxic…
Descriptors: Gifted, Academically Gifted, Antisocial Behavior, Power Structure
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Leaf, Justin B.; Creem, Ashley N.; Bukszpan, Amy; Hickey, Jill; Hillhouse, Brittany – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2023
The topic of camouflaging, masking, and compensatory behaviors as it relates to autistics/individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder has seen increasing discussions both in the peer reviewed literature and at professional conferences. Some professionals claim there is a link between those autistics/ individuals diagnosed with autism…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Behavior Modification, Behavior, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Katharine C. Reynolds; Candice A. Alfano – European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2024
The protective nature of adequate sleep during adolescence is poorly understood, particularly regarding social relationships. We explored emotion and behaviour during two social interaction tasks among teens assigned to sleep extension (SE) or typical sleep (TS) conditions. Twenty healthy adolescents completed a baseline assessment (7 nights…
Descriptors: Sleep, Adolescents, Intervention, Interaction
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Collin Shepley – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2024
Program evaluation is an essential practice for providers of behavior analytic services, as it helps providers understand the extent to which they are achieving their intended mission to the community they serve. A proposed method for conducting such evaluations, is through the use of a consecutive case series design, for which cases are…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Evaluation Methods
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Liu, Ke; Wang, Jing; Wei, Xinyi; Lei, Li – Youth & Society, 2023
Phubbing, the ignoring of one's companions to pay attention to one's phone, is ubiquitous. Yet far less is known about its interpersonal transmission. Based on the social learning theory and the theory of normative social behavior, this cross-sectional study tested the associations between perceived parental phubbing and teenagers' phubbing. Two…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Antisocial Behavior, Correlation
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Ku, Byungmo; Haegele, Justin A. – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2023
Background: The purpose of the current study was to examine association between physical activity (PA) of parents of children with developmental disabilities and theory of planned behaviour-related variables. Methods: A total of 95 participants completed questionnaires that measured the following variables: PA behaviours, action planning,…
Descriptors: Physical Activity Level, Parent Influence, Developmental Disabilities, Children
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Erten, Sinan; Köseoglu, Pelin – Journal of Turkish Science Education, 2022
This study aims to identify the gaps in the Theory of Planned Behavior literature and to determine the general trends in studies in the field of educational sciences within the context of the Theory of Planned Behavior, to generate recommendations on improving the educational processes by revealing the effect this theory has on educational…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Behavior
Samantha Kelly – ProQuest LLC, 2024
School-Wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) are an integral part of schools across the United States. When implementing SWPBIS, academic achievement, emotional regulation, prosocial behavior increases while behavioral problems, bullying, exclusionary discipline teacher stress and teacher burnout decrease. Despite the…
Descriptors: Positive Behavior Supports, Surveys, Intervention, Teamwork
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