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Sexting by High School Students

Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2017
In the last 8 years, several studies have documented that many adolescents acknowledge having exchanged sexually explicit cell phone pictures of themselves, a behavior termed sexting. Differences across studies in how sexting was defined, recruitment strategies, and cohort have resulted in sometimes significant differences in as basic a metric as what ...
Donald S, Strassberg   +2 more
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High school students’ views on history

Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2011
The article reports the outcomes of a survey of 678 Dutch, English, and French students in multicultural high schools located in three urban areas, with the aim of developing insight into the sort of history they consider worthwhile. The research was undertaken in the context of widespread concern about the effects of recent migration patterns on the ...
Grever, Maria, Pelzer, Ben, Haydn, Terry
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Cyberbullying among Turkish high school students

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2021
Cyberbullying, a new form of the traditional bullying that has been transferred to the electronic environments (social media, online gaming environments, blogs, etc.), from the physical context to the virtual context, refers mainly to aggression that is deliberately carried out by adolescents.
Baris Cagirkan, Gunal Bilek
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High School Students

Youth & Society, 1994
The purpose of the research was to assess whether students possess information about gangs that is useful to primary and secondary education providers. Data were collected through 193 questionnaires administered to students in an inner-city high school.
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Dating Aggression Among High School Students

Violence and Victims, 1997
Links were examined among physical aggression toward a dating partner, parental aggression, and justification of physical aggression during an argument in a sample of 228 (122 male and 106 female) high school students. Forty-four percent of females and 16% of males reported engaging in at least one physically aggressive behavior toward a dating partner
M, Schwartz   +2 more
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Bullying among Turkish high school students

Child Abuse & Neglect, 2006
The purpose of this study was to investigate school bullying among public high school students in Turkey.This study used a survey to examine different aspects of bullying in schools. The participants (N = 692) were students chosen from five state high schools in Ankara in the 2000-2001 academic year.
Yasemin Karaman, Kepenekci   +1 more
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Teaching High School Students

1998
Computer controlled electro-mechanical human simulators are fascinating devices for which investigators have sought wide application. Here, we describe the use of a full human simulator to enrich the science lab experiences of high school students. Our intent is to describe the background and facilities of the “Education Lab” at the Pennsylvania State ...
W. Bosseau Murray   +1 more
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Pathological gambling among high school students

Addictive Behaviors, 1987
Eight hundred and ninety-two high school students from four New Jersey high schools were given a questionnaire concerning their gambling behavior. Ninety-one percent of the students had gambled at least once in their lifetime, 86% gambled in the last year and 32% gambled at least once a week.
H R, Lesieur, R, Klein
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High-School Student Councils

The School Review, 1928
In May, 1927, with the assistance of the United States Bureau of Education, the writer sent out a questionnaire containing twentyfour questions dealing with student councils in high schools. The questionnaire was sent to 250 representative high schools in all the states and in the District of Columbia. Replies were received from 179 schools.
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High School Students and Their Pets

Psychological Reports, 1990
50 high school students, 25 boys and 25 girls, were individually interviewed using a series of open-ended questions to analyze the cognitive, affective, and behavioral factors in adolescents' attitudes toward their pets. It was hypothesized that cognitive elements would progress from the concrete operations stage to the formal operations stage, that ...
R M, Kidd, A H, Kidd
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