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Autor:
James A. Kulik, J. D. Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Review of Educational Research. 86:42-78
This review describes a meta-analysis of findings from 50 controlled evaluations of intelligent computer tutoring systems. The median effect of intelligent tutoring in the 50 evaluations was to raise test scores 0.66 standard deviations over conventi
Publikováno v:
Psychology & Health. 28:1009-1031
There is limited empirical evidence regarding differences in sun protection practices in different regions of the USA. This study examined whether there are regional differences in the efficacy of exposure to UV photographs and photoaging information
Publikováno v:
Multivariate behavioral research. 2(2)
Cluster analysis of a moral values scale based on responses of 100 matched pairs of delinquent (D) and nondelinquent (ND) boys of high school age revealed 4 highly reliable dimensions: 1) Informing or "snitching", 2 )Masculine inadequacy, 3) Identity
Autor:
Nandini Datta, James A. Kulik
Publikováno v:
Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 34:467-473
Times for college women in an exercise facility to begin working out on a target apparatus were unobtrusively recorded under three nearby peer conditions: fit peer, unfit peer, or no peer. In 116 trials, approach times were significantly faster in th
Autor:
James A. Kulik, Rebekah A. Wanic
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 65:327-331
In the target article (Wanic and Kulik 2011), we proposed in the subordination-reactivity hypothesis that women’s (typically) subordinate role in marital relationships renders them physiologically more vulnerable to martial conflict, which may expl
Autor:
James A. Kulik, Rebekah A. Wanic
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 65:297-312
The present paper addresses the consistent finding that men derive more benefit from marriage in terms of both morbidity and mortality compared to women in U. S. society. Based on the evidence that spousal conflict adversely influences physiology and
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 67:321-329
This experiment examined whether the efficacy of an appearance-based sun protection intervention could be enhanced by the addition of social norms information. Southern California college students (N=125, predominantly female) were randomly assigned
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 40:740-745
Objective: Although exposure to thin-ideal females in the media has been shown to increase women's body dissatisfaction, only a few studies have examined the effects of comparisons with peers, and no prior work has studied the effects of peer compari
Publikováno v:
Health Psychology. 26:350-360
Objectives To examine the longer term efficacies of exposure to UV photographs and photoaging information (e.g., wrinkles and age spots) for increasing sun protection intentions and behaviors of young adults. Design Randomized controlled trial with 4
Publikováno v:
Basic and Applied Social Psychology. 28:263-272
The efficacy of 2 appearance-based sun protection interventions was assessed with a sample of 244 beach patrons. Participants were randomly assigned to (a) receive information about photoaging (premature wrinkling and age spots due to UV exposure) an