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Sexism and Aggression in Adolescence.¿How Do They Relate to Perceived Academic Achievement?

2018

Sexist attitudes are rooted in patriarchal structures, which uphold traditional gender stereotypes, and which are still found in society today. Scholars have found gender differences in perceived academic achievement, with girls performing better than boys, and negative relationships between sexism and perceived academic achievement. Moreover, perceived academic achievement and sexist attitudes have been associated with aggression and different kinds of violence. This study examined the associations between sexist attitudes and perceived academic achievement (using self-report data). The study also assessed the mediating role of physical and verbal aggression in the relationship between sex…

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2021

(1) Background: Internet use has become an integral part of adolescents’ daily lives. It is important to understand how adolescents use the internet, and how this use is associated with demographic factors and health from a person-oriented perspective. (2) Methods: The study applied the Finnish nationally representative HBSC data (persons aged 11, 13, and 15, n = 3408), descriptive observation, latent class analysis, and multinomial logistic regression analysis. (3) Results: Entertainment activities (listening to music) and socially oriented activities (liking posts, talking online) were the most prevalent among adolescents, but gender differences emerged. Five different internet user profi…

business.industry4. EducationHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectFamily support05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health050801 communication & media studiesAcademic achievement16. Peace & justiceLatent class modelLiteracyDevelopmental psychology03 medical and health sciences0508 media and communications0302 clinical medicineSocial mediaActive listeningThe Internet030212 general & internal medicinePsychologybusinessmedia_commonInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Educational achievement, cannabis use, and genotype in predicting psychosis

2006

cannabieducational achievementpsychosis
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Vanhempien kausaaliattribuutioiden yhteys lapsen koulumenestykseen

2000

children's achievement strategieskausaaliattribuutiotvanhemmatbasic academic skillsparents' causal attributionskoulumenestysvarhaiset koulutaidotlapsetsuoritusstrategiatschool performance
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Prospective analysis of the influence of sport and educational factors on the prevalence and initiation of smoking in older adolescents from Croatia

2017

The prevalence of smoking among Croatian adolescents is alarmingly high, but no previous study has prospectively examined the sport- and academic-factors associated with smoking and smoking initiation. This study aimed to prospectively examine the associations between scholastic (educational) achievement and sport factors and smoking in 16- to 18-year-old adolescents. This two-year prospective cohort study included 644 adolescents who were 16 years of age at baseline (46% females). Baseline testing was implemented at the beginning of the 3rd year of high school (September 2014) when participants were 16 years old. Follow-up testing was completed at the end of the fourth year of high school,…

cigarettes; academic achievement; sports; puberty; associationMalePediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentCroatiaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisProtective factorlcsh:MedicineAcademic achievementLogistic regressionAcademic achievementArticleOddsAssociation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOdds RatioPrevalencemedicineHumansProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyCigaretteSocioeconomic statusSport030505 public healthbusiness.industrylcsh:RSmokingPubertyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthOdds ratioConfidence intervalcigarettes ; academic achievement ; sports ; puberty ; associationAcademic achievement; Association; Cigarettes; Puberty; Sports; Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health; Health Toxicology and MutagenesisLogistic ModelsSocial ClassFemalesports0305 other medical sciencebusinesscigarettesDemography
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Longitudinal associations of physical activity and pubertal development with academic achievement in adolescents.

2020

Highlights • Boys with higher levels of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity had better academic achievement than those with lower levels of physical activity at baseline. • Physical activity was not associated with academic achievement at follow-up in boys or girls. • Continuously inactive adolescents had poorer academic achievement over the follow-up period than their more active peers. • Girls with more advanced pubertal status had better academic achievement than other girls.

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International Assessment Surveys of Educational Achievement in Developing Countries

2015

This paper reviews the most known international assessment studies that are conducted in the context of poor countries and highlights the lack of empirical evidence on the degree to which the contents of the tests really match countries' curricula. To illustrate, the paper evaluates the sensitivity of an international testing instrument by comparing the responses of students in two consecutive grades on the same battery of tests. Using propensity score matching to control for student and teacher characteristics, the results show that the tests are not grade sensitive, which raises the question of the validity of many empirical works that are based on similar instruments.

content validityeducation[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationdeveloping countriesinternational achievement tests
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The Role of Perceived Social Support as a Contributor to the Successful Transition from Primary to Lower Secondary School

2019

Following approximately 1,800 Finnish children, this longitudinal study examined the associations between students’ perceived social support (teacher-student relationships, family support, and peer support), behavioral engagement, cynicism towards school, and academic achievement during the transition from primary to lower secondary school. After controlling for parental educational level and cynicism before the school transition, the results showed that the more students experienced pre-transition peer support, the less they reported post-transition cynicism. Furthermore, pre-transition peer support contributed to students’ increased academic achievement and behavioral engagement after the…

cynicism towards schoolLongitudinal studyperceived social supportTransition (fiction)Family supportdigestive oral and skin physiologyeducationsosiaalinen tukiStudent engagementAcademic achievementEducational attainmentEducationDevelopmental psychologyalakouluSocial supportLearner engagementstudent engagementsiirtymävaiheyläkouluPsychologykyynisyysschool transition
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The Unfolding of Gender Gap in Education

2015

The gender gap in education against females becomes smaller as the level of development increases and turns in their favor in developed countries. Through analysis of regional variation in the gender gap within Turkey, which displays a similar pattern to the crosscountry pattern, this paper studies the factors that lead to the emergence of a gender gap against females. The data for student achievement and aspirations for further education during compulsory school show that females are just as well prepared and motivated for further education as their male counterparts across regions with very different levels of development. Despite this fact, large gaps arise in high school registration an…

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Educational Efficiency in a Dea-Bootstrap Approach

2010

We use the PISA 2006 results to analyse the students' proficiencies in 24 European Countries with regard to two indexes that represent the educational resources available at home and the family background of students. Many factors affect the proficiencies and therefore, using a DEA-bootstrap method, we intend to measure the efficiency of the European educational systems as capability to ensure high students' competencies despite adverse conditions about the educational resources available in students' home and the family background.

educationdeajel:I2efficiencySettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economicajel:C1bootstrapPISA educational achievement efficiency analysis.
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