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Teacher-student interaction and lower secondary school students’ situational engagement

2018

BACKGROUND Prior research has shown that engagement plays a significant role in students' academic learning. AIMS The present study sought to expand the current understanding of students' engagement by examining how situational engagement during a particular lesson is associated with the observed teacher-student classroom interactions (i.e., emotional support, instructional support, and classroom organization) in the same lesson. SAMPLE The participants were 709 Grade 7 students (47.7% girls) from 59 classrooms in 26 lower secondary schools and 51 teachers. METHODS The data consisted of 155 video-recorded lessons (90 language arts and 65 mathematics lessons) coded using the Classroom Assess…

Maleteacher–student interactionAdolescentAcademic learningAcademic achievementluokkatyöskentelyEducationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesInterpersonal Relationsta516situational engagementSituational ethicsStudentslower secondary schoolopettaja-oppilassuhdeta515Class (computer programming)Language artsSchools4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationSocial SupportsitoutuminenHelp-seekingEmotional engagementobservationsAdolescent BehaviorObservational studyFemaleSchool TeachersyläkouluPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyFollow-Up StudiesBritish Journal of Educational Psychology
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Ein Präferenzmodell zur Erfassung des Markenwechselverhaltens

2000

Existing models view variety seeking as the result of either differences in the level of attribute satiation across attributes (across attributes variety seeking models) or variations in the level of one attribute (within attribute variety seeking models). The model presented in this paper connects the two approaches for explaining variety seeking. The resulting pattern of consumption is represented as an oscillation about a consumer’s ideal point on the dimension and as an interaction between the perceived levels of two attributes. An empirical study that illustrates the explanatory power of the model developed is reported.

MarketingConsumption (economics)Ideal pointEmpirical researchComputer scienceEconometricsVariable and attributeDimension (data warehouse)Variety seekingExplanatory powerSocial psychologyder markt
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When satisfied consumers do not return: Variety seeking’s effect on short- and long-term intentions

2012

Even satisfied consumers frequently do not come back, which challenges loyalty theory and marketing practice. It is reasoned that variety-seeking tendencies will significantly affect short-term revisit intentions, whereas satisfaction and regret will mostly determine long-term revisit intentions. Thus, the influence of satisfaction on loyalty is hypothesized to be critically dependent on the time perspective of the intentions, now or later, and variety seeking. A representative survey (N = 400) in eight Spanish cities supported these predictions. Multivariate moderated-mediation analyses revealed that indeed the influence of satisfaction, regret, and variety seeking critically depends on th…

MarketingTime perspectivemedia_common.quotation_subjectLoyaltyRegretMarketingPsychologyVariety seekingAffect (psychology)Social psychologyApplied PsychologyTerm (time)media_common
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Children's help seeking and impulsivity

2004

Abstract The aim of the present study was to analyze the relationship between students' (100 children aged 8 to 12) help-seeking behavior and impulsivity. Help-seeking behavior was evaluated using a naturalistic experimental paradigm in which children were placed in a problem-solving situation and had the opportunity to seek help from the experimenter, if needed. Impulsivity was analyzed using the Hyperactivity–Impulsivity Scale from the Teacher Rating Form of the Multidimensional Peer Nomination Inventory (TR-MPNI), Circle Tracing Task (CTT), Matching Familiar Figures (MFF), and Impulsiveness and Venturesomeness scales from the Eysenck Junior I 6 questionnaire. Structural equation modeling…

Matching (statistics)Teacher ratingSocial Psychology4. Education05 social sciences050301 education050109 social psychologyImpulsivityStructural equation modelingHelp-seekingEducationDevelopmental psychologyQuestion askingNaturalistic observationScale (social sciences)[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomPsychology0503 educationLearning and Individual Differences
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Mental health of medical students belonging to sexual minorities: A focus on help-seeking behavior in an Italian multicenter survey

2021

The aim was to examine social, university, health-related differences among heterosexual and Sexual Minority Medical students (SM-Meds), and explore predictors of help-seeking behavior (i.e., current psychological support and hypothetical university counseling use). A multicenter cross-sectional study was conducted in Italy (2018). Questionnaires included socio-demographic items and Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Chi-squared tests and multivariable regressions adjusted for BDI-II score were performed (sample size = 2513). SM-Meds were 13.9%. SM-Meds with depressive symptoms were 40.5%. Both considering overall and non-depressed students, SM-Meds exercised less and had worst relation…

Medical student05 social sciencesmedical students050109 social psychologyMental healthSexual minoritie050105 experimental psychologyHelp seeking behaviorSexual minoritySocial supporthelp-seeking behaviorsexual minoritiesMulticenter surveyPsychological supporthelp-seeking behavior; medical students; mental health; sexual minorities0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologymental healthGeneral PsychologyDepressive symptomsDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologyCurrent Psychology
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Rent Seeking in Public Procurement

2005

MicroeconomicsProcurementPublic economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic rentStochastic dominanceBusinessRent-seekingmedia_common
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2020

The digital and information age has fundamentally transformed the way in which students learn and the study material they have at their disposal, especially in higher education. Students need to possess a number of higher-order cognitive and metacognitive skills, including effective information processing and critical reasoning to be able to navigate the Internet and use online sources, even those found outside of academically curated domains and in the depths of the Internet, and to solve (domain-specific) problems. Linking qualitative and quantitative research and connecting the humanities to empirical educational science studies, this paper investigates the role of narratives and their i…

Narrative medicineeducation.field_of_studyHigher educationbusiness.industryInformation seeking05 social sciencesInformation processing050301 educationMetacognition050105 experimental psychologyEducationNarrative inquiryInformation seeking behaviorMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InterneteducationPsychologybusiness0503 educationFrontiers in Education
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Individual baseline behavioral traits predict the resilience phenotype after chronic social defeat

2021

Abstract Chronic social defeat (CSD) has been widely used as a psychosocial stress model in mice, with the magnitude of CSD-induced social avoidance as the major behavioral hallmark of the resilient and susceptible groups. Despite significant progress in the study of the neurobiology of resilient and susceptible mice, the nature and ethological relevance of CSD-induced social avoidance and social approach, particularly measured using a CD1 mouse, needs conceptual clarification. Based on the findings of a recent study revealing substantial individuality in genetically homogeneous inbred mice, we investigated whether certain baseline individual characteristics of male C57BL/6J mice predict th…

Neurophysiology and neuropsychologyPhysiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectNeurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatrySocial identity approachBiochemistrySocial defeat03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceSocial avoidance0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyIndividual traitAvoidance of harm ; Exploration ; Chronic social defeat ; Individual trait ; Novelty seeking ; Social avoidanceOriginal Research ArticleRC346-429Baseline (configuration management)Social avoidanceMolecular Biologymedia_commonEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsQP351-495Novelty seekingNoveltyPhenotype030227 psychiatryAvoidance of harmExplorationNovelty seekingNeurology. Diseases of the nervous systemPsychological resiliencePsychologyChronic social defeat030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRC321-571Clinical psychologyNeurobiology of Stress
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Individual Differences in Novelty-Seeking and Behavioral Responses to Nicotine: A Review of Animal Studies

2010

Individual differences in the behavioral responses to a novel environment have been proposed as a research tool to predict responsiveness to other behavioral tasks, response to certain events and individual vulnerability to nicotine addiction. In rats and mice, novelty seeking (defined as enhanced specific exploration of novel situations) is a complex behavior confirmed by a large body of neurochemical, endocrinological and behavioral data. We review the main standardized procedures employed to measure the novelty seeking trait in rodents and the ontogeny of this behavior throughout the life-span taking into account that novelty seeking can be permanently modified as a consequence of partic…

NicotineVulnerabilityMotor ActivityImpulsivityDevelopmental psychologyNicotineMiceNeurochemicalmedicineAnimalsHumansNicotinic AgonistsEnvironmental enrichmentBehavior AnimalNovelty seekingRatsPsychiatry and Mental healthImpulsive BehaviorModels AnimalExploratory BehaviorTraitAnimal studiesmedicine.symptomPsychologymedicine.drugClinical psychologyCurrent Drug Abuse Reviewse
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Utilization of Facebook by school children in the apprenticeship seeking process

2016

The search for a practical apprenticeship place can be the first step in the business world for German students. The students have to apply for this placement, as Companies require applicants. Facebook is one of the most often used social networks among the younger generation in Germany, which can provide a direct communication channel between businesses and candidates. The research evaluates the reasons to use Facebook to identify a solid apprenticeship training platform for German students. Research methods applied: scientific publication analysis, survey (by paper-based questionnaire) of German students of the ninth and tenth grade. Analysis of survey data by main indicators of descripti…

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