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The Influence of a Short-Term Program to Improve the Self-Concept of Selected Negro ChildrenManning, Jean Bell 06 1900 (has links)
The problem of this study was to determine the influence of a short-term program to improve the self-concepts of elected Negro elementary school children. Particular emphasis was placed upon the development of positive self-concepts and self-expression.
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A Comparison between the Self-concept of Visually-impaired Adults and Sighted AdultsMartinez, Ramiro, 1964- 05 1900 (has links)
Self-concept scores of 19 visually-impaired adults were compared to those of 19 matched sighted adults using the Tennessee Self-Concept Scale (TSCS). All participants attended the University of North Texas. Scores were examined against the Vocabulary and Information subtests of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised (WAIS-R).
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The Relationship of Fifth-Grade Students' Self-Concepts and Attitudes toward Mathematics to Academic Achievement in Arithmetical Computation, Concepts, and ApplicationMoore, Bobbie Dean 08 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to determine the interrelationship of self-concept and attitude toward mathematics to academic achievement in the areas of arithmetical computation, concepts, and application.
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The Impact of a Nursing Program on Stress, Physical Illness, Anxiety, and Self-Concept of Participants in a Community College Nursing ProgramGray, Sylvia Jane 05 1900 (has links)
This research study was designed to investigate the relationship between participation in a nursing education program and the factors of stress, physical illness, anxiety, and self-concept experienced by the participants. Also, the study examined the relationship between age of participants and these same factors. The purposes of this study were (1) to determine if beginning and ending nursing students differ in stress, physical illness, anxiety, and self-concept, (2) to examine the relationship between age of nursing students and stress, physical illness, anxiety, and self-concept, (3) to provide information that may help develop a theoretical base concerning stressful life events and illness in nursing students, and (4) to provide information that may be beneficial with regard to future research involving stress, physical illness, anxiety, self-concept, and age in nursing students.
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Relationship Between Self-Efficacy and Academic Behavior Among Students at an Alternative High SchoolMatthews, Catherine Henson 08 1900 (has links)
For many years, educators and psychologists have attempted to define the strength of the relationship between self-concept and school performance., A productive approach may be to investigate academic self-efficacy. In the present study, data were collected for students at an alternative high school on the Measure of Academic Self-Efficacy (MASE), Intellectual Achievement Responsibility Questionnaire (IAR), number of weeks spent in the program, and various descriptive and behavioral measures. Correlations were computed to attempt to demonstrate that participation in an alternative program analogous to participant modeling is associated with increases in academic self-efficacy and internal attributions for educational events, and that these gains are associated with improved academic outcomes.
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Social Self-Concept and Positive Illusory Bias in Boys and Girls With and Without Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderBarton, Kimberly A. 08 1900 (has links)
This study examined differences in social self-concept, as measured by the Self-Perception Profile for Children (SPPC), between boys and girls with and without attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) while controlling for internalizing symptoms. Ninety-six children between the ages of 8 and 13 participated in the study as part of a larger project. Teacher reports of social competence were collected using the Teacher Rating Scale (TRS). The results indicated ADHD children experienced more peer rejection than control children. ADHD girls appeared to be more susceptible to low social self-concept and competence than control children or ADHD boys. Inattentive symptoms were most predictive of teacher reports of competence. Positive illusory bias was not found to serve a protective function in children regardless of ADHD status. The implications of the current study and directions for future research are presented.
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Sebepojetí, stravovací a pohybové návyky vysokoškolské populace v ČR a Řecku / Self- concept, nutrition and movement habits between university students in Czech Republic and GreeceTaras, Daniel January 2011 (has links)
Title: Self-concept, nutrition and movement habits between university students in Czech Republic and Greece Objectives: The aim of this work is comparation between university students of sport faculties in the Czech Republic and Greece in the way of their self-concept, nutrition and movement habits. Methods: In our thesis we used the method of questioning. There were questioned one hundred of Czech students studying FTVS UK in Prague and the same figure of Greek students studying The Demokritos University in Komotini. Rate between genders was in both cases 1:1. Results: We found out that both monitored groups showed mistakes in composition of nutrition. Quantity of sport is in both cases similar. Greek students are more satisfied with their habits and general appearance. Keywords: nutrition, movement habits, self-concept, general appearance, satisfaction
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Sebepojetí a možnosti jeho utváření ve výchovně vzdělávacím procesu / Self-concept and the possibility of its formation in the educational processBorecká, Jana January 2012 (has links)
1 Self-concept and the possibility of its formation in the educational process Title of the thesis: Self-concept and the possibility of its formation in the educational process Name and surname: Bc. Jana Borecká Department: of pedagogy, Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University in Prague Field of study: Pedagogy Head of the thesis: PhDr. Hana Krykorková, CSc. Number of pages: 108 Year of thesis defence: 2012 The key words: Identity Self Self - assurance Self - concept Self - esteem This thesis was based on my long interest in pedagogy and educational psychology. I was also inspired by my profession - a teacher, when I felt how important it is to understand people, their behavior and experience, and how often we are wrong and how a lack of knowledge about people can lead to wrong conclusions. Topis of this thesis is a big issue, it is a self-concept with a focus on the formation of pupils in the school context. The theoretical part of this thesis provides chapter, where I define the self-concept. I present different versions of this construct understanding and a lack of uniformity and diversity of views. In addition, I summarize the main formative influences on the formation of self-concept in different developmental stages of human being. Topic is further complemented with ideas of A. Adler, V.E. Frankl and...
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Me and God, we are cool: reconciliation between religious and sexual identity among LGBT membersIvey, Christina L. January 1900 (has links)
Master of Arts / Department of Communication Studies, Theatre, and Dance / Soo-Hye Han / Many LGBT members are caught between two seemingly conflicting identities: their religious identity and their sexual identity as a homosexual. This study specifically examines how Christian LGBT individuals attempt to reconcile their identities. In order to uncover the lived experience of LGBT members, qualitative interviews were conducted with eleven members of the LGBT community. Using a thematic analysis, results indicate that 1) some LGBT individuals compartmentalize their sexual and religious identities through cost/benefit analysis and self-silencing and 2) others reconcile their two identities through broadening their concept of religion, emphasizing the relational connections with God, and distinguishing between Biblical literalists and God. Further, discussion of Spiral of Silence, Muted Group Theory, and Null Persona as the theoretical lenses are used to draw implications of these findings. This study seeks to open up dialogue concerning sexuality and religion in order to garner a more welcoming environment for LGBT Christians.
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El autoconcepto y la ira en niños de colegios estatales en el distrito De ChorrillosCarrera Caballa, Fiorella Elizabeth, Ramírez Gaspar, Catherina January 2016 (has links)
En la presente investigación se analiza la literatura nacional e internacional a fin de evaluar el Autoconcepto y la Ira en niños de colegios estatales del nivel de educación primaria básica regular.
Se examina las diferencias y relación entre las variables planteadas, considerándose los factores de sexo y el ciclo escolar IV (3ero y 4to de primaria) y V (5to a 6to de primaria), cuya agrupación de los ciclos se ha realizado en base del sistema educativo del Perú planteado por el ministerio de Educación (2010). El tipo de muestreo fue no probabilístico por juicio, seleccionándose una muestra de 181 estudiantes (51.9% de mujeres y 48,1% de varones) pertenecientes a Instituciones Educativas Estatales de Chorrillos, a quienes se les administró las Escalas de Autoconcepto (BSCI- Y) e Ira (BANI – Y) de Beck (2001); lo cual fue desarrollado bajo un enfoque cuantitativo no experimental, de diseño transeccional - correlacional. A su vez, se demostró su validez y confiabilidad, lo cual resultó altamente satisfactoria. Las conclusiones principales fueron: no existen diferencias en el Autoconcepto según el sexo; sin embargo, sucede todo lo contrario cuando se evalúa el ciclo de estudio, obteniendo los estudiantes de IV un Autoconcepto mayor sobre los de V ciclo. Por último, con respecto a la Ira, no se halla diferencias según el sexo y el ciclo.
In this research the national and international literature is analyzed to assess self-concept and anger in children from public schools of Elementary School.
The differences and relationship between the variables proposed review, considering factors sex and school year IV (3rd and 4th) and V (5th and 6th). The sampling was non-probabilistic for judgment, selected a sample of 181 students (51.9% women and 48.1% men) belonging to public schools of Elementary School of Chorrillos, who were administered the scales of self-concept (BSCI- Y) and anger (BANI - Y) Beck (2001); which was developed under a non-experimental quantitative focus, of transeccional - correlational design. Its validity and reliability was demonstrated highly satisfactory. The main conclusions were: there are no differences in self- concept according sex; however, the opposite happens when the study cycle is evaluated, getting IV students more self-concept than V cycle students. Finally, with regard to anger, there aren´t differences in sex and cycle.
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