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Links between friends' physical aggression and adolescents' physical aggression : what happens if gene-environment correlations are controlled?
(Sage, 2016-05)
Exposure to deviant friends has been found to be a powerful source of influence on children’s and adolescents’ aggressive behavior. However, the contribution of deviant friends may have been overestimated because of a ...
Modelling vocabulary development among multilingual children prior to and following the transition to school entry
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-01-03)
Differences between monolingual and multilingual vocabulary development have been observed but few studies provide a longitudinal perspective on vocabulary development before and following school entry. This study compares ...
Tutorial : artificial neural networks to analyze single-case experimental designs
(American Psychological Association, 2022-07-07)
Since the start of the 21st century, few advances have had as far-reaching impact in science as the
widespread adoption of artificial neural networks in fields as diverse as fundamental physics,
clinical medicine, and ...
A longitudinal twin study of callous-unemotional traits during childhood
Longitudinal twin callous-unemotional, 1
(American Psychological Association, 2018-05)
Previous research indicates that genetic factors largely account for the stability of callous-unemotional (CU) traits in adolescence. However, the genetic-environmental etiology of the development of CU traits has not been ...
Artificial intelligence for the measurement of vocal stereotypy
(Wiley, 2020-11-03)
Both researchers and practitioners often rely on direct observation to measure and monitor behavior. When these behaviors are too complex or numerous to be measured in vivo, relying on direct observation using human observers ...
Does shyness interact with peer group affiliation in predicting substance use in adolescence?
(American Psychological Association, 2017-11-20)
Cigarette use and binge drinking are risky behaviors emerging during adolescence. Although many beneficial factors are well documented, studies linking shyness to substance use are somehow conflicting, which may be due to ...
Using ABC narrative recording to identify the function of problem behavior: a pilot study
(Elsevier, 2013)
Many professionals report using ABC narrative recording to identify the function of problem behavior in children with developmental disabilities, but research has not established whether their analyses yield valid results. ...
Peer victimization and anxiety in genetically vulnerable youth : the protective roles of teachers' self-efficacy and anti-bullying classroom rules
(Springer, 2015-08)
Many victimized youngsters are at risk of developing internalizing problems, and this risk seems to be especially pronounced when they are genetically vulnerable for these problems. It is unclear, however, whether protective ...
Effects of reducing stereotypy on other behaviors: a systematic review
(Elsevier, 2013)
Researchers have shown that high levels of stereotypy in individuals diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders were correlated with more significant impairments in social and adaptive functioning. Reducing stereotypy may ...
L’Utilisation de devis expérimentaux à cas unique en psychoéducation
Using single-case experimental designs in psychoeducation
(École de psychoéducation, 2013)
L’une des opérations professionnelles de la
psychoéducation, l’évaluation des résultats, consiste
à effectuer un suivi continu des effets de l’intervention
proposée par le psychoéducateur. Pour ce faire, les ...