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" Psychological Factors Several investigators have suggested that psychological characteristics such as problem-solving skills, cognitive skills, confidence in one's competence, and feelings..."
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Gutman, Leslie Morrison,Midgley, Carol. "The Role of Protective Factors in Supporting the Academic Achievement of Poor African American Students During the Middle School Transition"
Journal of Youth and Adolescence
29.2 Apr. 1 2000: 223
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" Other important skills we learn from studying math include problem solving, analysis, and estimating."
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Saffer, Nancy. "Math and your career"
Occupational Outlook Quarterly
43.2 June 22 1999: 31
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" Finally, there is a research-and-development operation (among other things, Ph.D.'s in cognitive psychology are studying the different ways individuals learn)."
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Sherrid, Pamela. "A piece of Michael Milken"
U.S. News & World Report
126.13 Apr. 5 1999: 47-48
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" In a research study by UCLA psychologist Jim Stigler comparing American and Japanese elementary school students trying to solve a math problem, he concluded that the American students thought in general, that "Either you get it..."
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Magrath, Jane. "Polyphony: motivated minds"
American Music Teacher
54.2 Oct. 1 2004: 66-70
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" Over the centuries, philosophers and psychologists have tried to understand the mind, including recent attempts of cognitive scientists viewing cognition through computational metaphors to describe how we learn and solve problems."
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Hong, Eunsook. "Studying the Mind of the Gifted Eunsook Hong, Guest Editor"
Roeper Review
21.4 May 1 1999: 244
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" The school district also provided math problem-solving and reading comprehension sub-test scores of the Metropolitan Mathematics Instructional Tests and Reading Instructional Tests (The Psychological Corporation, 1985) for second- through fifth-grade students. [5] The tests were group-administered each Spring to second- through fifth-grade children."
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Izzo, Charles V.,Weissberg, Roger P.,Kasprow, Wesley J.,Fendrich, Michael. "A Longitudinal Assessment of Teacher Perceptions of Parent Involvement in Children's Education and School Performance"
American Journal of Community Psychology
27.6 Dec. 1 1999: 817
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" In summary these papers present a variety of perspectives on studying and using conscious experience spanning cognitive, social and applied psychology."
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Henry, Jane. "The study of conscious experience in psychological science: Introduction to the Special Topic"
British Journal of Psychology
90.4 Nov. 1 1999: 533
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"... of the laboring masses in the world." By 1924 the Third All-Union Congress was announcing that the attributes required of a good chess player "show all the attributes of an intellectually and psychologically perfect type of individual;"..."
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. "Killing time"
Nation
v267.n5 Aug. 10 1998: 9-11
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" Palmer (1991) distinguished between "Memory as a stimulus control phenomenon" and "Memory as a problem solving phenomenon." Consider, for an average math-educated person, what makes answering "7 x 8 = ____" different from answering "75 x 85 = ____"?"
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HOLTH, PER,ARNTZEN, ERIK. "REACTION TIMES AND THE EMERGENCE OF CLASS CONSISTENT RESPONDING: A CASE FOR PRECURRENT RESPONDING?"
Psychological Record
50.2 Mar. 22 2000: 305
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"... abnormal pressure, or a recent trauma. (100) Once believed to be detrimental to the psychological treatment process, the countertransference phenomenon is now considered beneficial if identified and used correctly. (101) Studying physicians' emotional responses to patients may even provide "important..."
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Puglise, Scott M. ""Calling Dr. Love": the physician-patient sexual relationship as grounds for medical malpractice - society pays while the doctor and patient play"
Journal of Law and Health
14.2 June 22 1999: 321-351
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" Lo indicated that the psychological phenomenon of "groupthink" may have both good and bad consequences for the decision-making processes used by IRBs."
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Ferraro, F. Richard,Szigeti, Elvira,Dawes, Kenneth J.,Pan, Shihua. "A survey regarding the University of North Dakota institutional review board: data, attitudes, and perceptions"
Journal of Psychology
133.3 May 1 1999: 272-281
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" With the implementation of the psychology of education, pupils may accept the values of teaching and learning A good social studies teacher needs to be a student in studying and using principles of learning from educational psychology."
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Ediger, Marlow. "Psychology in Teaching the Social Studies"
Journal of Instructional Psychology
27.1 Mar. 1 2000: 28
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" As their designation implies, cognitive psychologists have concentrated more on studying thinking than have other psychologists."
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OVERSKEID, GEIR. "Why Do We Think? Consequences of Regarding Thinking as Behavior"
Journal of Psychology
134.4 July 1 2000: 357
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" Nevertheless, Yale psychology professor Marianne LaFrance recently released "The Psychological, Interpersonal and Social Effects of Bad Hair," a report delving into the consequences of the phenomenon."
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Cohn, Edward. "Head Trauma"
American Prospect
11.9 Mar. 13 2000: 11
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"... space" or "work with money" and "use math with patients and medicine." Only one child alluded to the spatial side of mathematics, commenting that mathematicians "spend most of their time solving problems with shapes and designing things like geodesic domes." ..."
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Rock, David,Shaw, Jean M. "Exploring Children's Thinking about Mathematicians and Their Work"
Teaching Children Mathematics
6.9 May 1 2000: 550
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"... [of] a very competitive chess player is very similar to what we would look for" in an employee, he said - logical, with good problem-solving skills."
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Hyman, Julie. "Technology firms fish for recruits in unusual waters"
Washington Times
Feb. 23 2000: 8
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" In a series of jailhouse letters he began sending to Clark from September through November 1999, coupled with his testimony at Clark's trial last October for Michele's murder, Mr. Jagen began playing a psychological chess game with Clark."
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Zumwalt, James. "It takes a village to save a child"
Washington Times
Feb. 13 2000: 4
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" Most children with ASD will have a distinctive learning and thinking style, based on their preference for visual and logically ordered information, learning through cognitive rather than social routes and finding rote and habitual forms of learning far more comfortable than problem-solving approaches."
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Jordan, Rita. "Meeting the needs of children with autistic spectrum disorders in the early years"
Australian Journal of Early Childhood
29.3 Sept. 1 2004: 1-8
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" Young people who are attentive to details and have both good problem-solving skills and good math skills can easily learn how to use this device."
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Schreiner, Barb,Brow, Shannon,Phillips, Monica. "Management Strategies for the Adolescent Lifestyle"
Diabetes Spectrum
13.2 Mar. 22 2000: 83
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"... an assistant professor of human development, who specializes in studying African American children's social and cognitive development. "This inference not only casts the parents in a bad light but also affects how the teachers treat their children."
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WINTER, METTA. "Culture Counts"
Human Ecology
28.1 Jan. 1 2000: 12
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" The skills and knowledge that I am acquiring while studying psychology are the same ones I will need later'."
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Simons, Joke,Dewitte, Siegfried,Lens, Willy. "Wanting to have vs. wanting to be: The effect of perceived instrumentality on goal orientation"
British Journal of Psychology
91.3 Aug. 1 2000: 335
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" Coping generally implies successful adaptation, but in health psychology research, the term refers to specific cognitive and behavioral acts (coping responses) used by individuals to decrease a perceived threat and its associated stress responses or to solve illness-related..."
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Snoek, Frank J. "Quality of Life: A Closer Look at Measuring Patients' Well-Being"
Diabetes Spectrum
13.1 Jan. 1 2000: 24
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" It is hard to get away from a simple fact--preparing for retirement in one's early 60s takes more saving than most people now do voluntarily and, unless human psychology undergoes dramatic change, more than they are likely to do in the future."
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Aaron, Henry J. "The Centenarian Boom"
Brookings Review
18.2 Mar. 22 2000: 22
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" Co. Scottdale, Pa. Repeat Injuries I was surprised and disappointed to read Bob Brown's article, "Solving the Problem of Repeat Injuries," in the September Occupational Hazards."
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. "Letters"
Occupational Hazards
61.11 Nov. 1 1999: 6
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" Zugzwang is the well-known phenomenon in chess in which the player with the move would be just as happy to pass."
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. "Zugzwang: Moving ordeal"
Washington Times
Nov. 20 2004: 09
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