نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral engagement

تعداد نتایج: 205746  

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2009
Sara E Rimm-Kaufman Tim W Curby Kevin J Grimm Lori Nathanson Laura L Brock

In this study, the authors examined the extent to which children's self-regulation upon kindergarten entrance and classroom quality in kindergarten contributed to children's adaptive classroom behavior. Children's self-regulation was assessed using a direct assessment upon entrance into kindergarten. Classroom quality was measured on the basis of multiple classroom observations during the kinde...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2014
Emma Holdsworth Erica Bowen Sarah Brown Douglas Howat

Client engagement has been associated with positive psychotherapeutic outcomes, yet it is relatively under-theorized. The aims of this review were to establish how client engagement with psychotherapeutic interventions targeting psychological or behavioral change has been operationally defined and assessed, and the associated client characteristics, therapist characteristic, and treatment facto...

2017
Julia Troll Sven Naef Ivo Blohm

With an increasing amount of arising crowdsourcing initiatives, insights are needed on how to successfully drive initial and sustained platform-activity, as a form of value cocreation between crowdsourcer and crowdsourcees. Therefore, the engagement concept, known as a micro-foundation of value co-creation, serves to holistically understand crowdsourcees’ psychological and behavioral responses ...

2016
Johnette Caulfield Jay Caulfield

Under what conditions are graduate students most likely to learn? How do we, as teachers, best create those conditions? The answer to these questions was the focus of this study whereby 91 masters’ students identified learning tasks that were most and least engaging. A model utilizing affective, behavioral and cognitive attributes was developed to measure graduate student engagement in learning...

2007
Joseph Krajcik Maria Varelas HSIN-KAI WU YA-LING HUANG Chien-Chen Junior

Engagement has been viewed as an important construct to understand students’ learning performances in classroom settings. Taking an interactive perspective, the study investigates ninth graders’ cognitive, emotional, and behavioral engagement in teacher-centered (TC) and student-centered (SC) technology-enhanced classrooms. 54 students from two science classes in Taiwan participated in this stu...

2015
Sara C. McDaniel David E. Houchins Kristine Jolivette Elizabeth Steed Phil Gagne Chris Henrich

CHECK, CONNECT, AND EXPECT IN A SELF-CONTAINED SETTING FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS WITH EMOTIONAL AND BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS by Sara McDaniel Check, Connect, Expect (CCE) is a secondary tier behavioral intervention for at-risk students who require targeted behavioral support in addition to schoolwide positive behavioral interventions and supports. A full-time coach in the CCE intervention provided be...

2013
Ming-Te Wang Jacquelynne S. Eccles

This longitudinal study adopts a multidimensional perspective to examine the relationships between middle school students’ perceptions of the school environment (structure support, provision of choice, teaching for relevance, teacher and peer emotional support), achievement motivation (academic selfconcept and subjective task value), and school engagement (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive e...

Journal: :Webology 2016
Leon James

Gamification principles were applied to three online courses for undergraduate college students. A theoretical framework is presented for describing how student motivation and engagement are produced by psychological and biological underpinnings that operate at a micro-behavioral level to produce student engagement and involvement. The model makes visible the behavioral microunits out of which ...

Journal: :Psychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research 2009
Jacob Ham Ed Tronick

The authors illustrate how their work on mother-infant "relational psychophysiology" might inform psychotherapy research. They examined psychophysiology in 18 mother-infant dyads (infants' age: 5 months) during normal interaction and a still-face perturbation. They measured respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) as an index of emotion regulation and explored whether skin conductance (SC) concordanc...

2017
Magnus Bergquist Andreas Nilsson André Hansla

Interventions using either contests or norms can promote environmental behavioral change. Yet research on the implications of contest-based and norm-based interventions is lacking. Based on Goal-framing theory, we suggest that a contest-based intervention frames a gain goal promoting intensive but instrumental behavioral engagement. In contrast, the norm-based intervention was expected to frame...

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