The “greening” (i.e., inexperience) of the U.S. teacher workforce puts a premium on districts and schools hiring effective and persistent beginning teachers.
Kevin C. Bastian +3 more
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Opening Address to the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002: Making a difference [PDF]
The opening address to the National Māori Graduates of Psychology Symposium 2002. This address introduces the themes of the conference: Kia matāra - negotiating the challenges in Māori development, kia mau – recruitment and retention, Tuhia mai, whiua ...
Levy, Michelle Patricia +4 more
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The irrelevant sound effect: What needs modelling and a tentative model [PDF]
Original article can be found at: http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713683590 Copyright Informa / Taylor and Francis GroupThis paper reviews the literature on the irrelevant sound effect and concludes that, contrary to some claims, the data
Norris, D., Page, M.P.A.
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Mentoring matters: findings from the APS College of Health Psychologists Survey [PDF]
Mentoring has increased in popularity and perceived impact over the past few decades—across academic and professional contexts, however less is known about the benefits within the discipline of psychology (Canter, Kessler, Odar, Aylward & Roberts, 2011 ...
Clarke, Allison +3 more
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Keynote Address: Barriers and incentives to Māori participation in the profession of psychology [PDF]
It is well known that Māori are overrepresented within the client group of psychologists. Despite ongoing attempts to recruit and retain more Māori within the discipline of psychology, the numbers of Māori psychologists continues to remain low ...
Levy, Michelle Patricia
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Differences in client and therapist views of the working alliance in drug treatment [PDF]
Background - There is growing evidence that the therapeutic alliance is one of the most consistent predictors of retention and outcomes in drug treatment.
Bachelor A +18 more
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Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Blockade By Propranolol Enhances Retention In A Multitrial Passive-Avoidance Procedure [PDF]
The effect of beta -adrenergic receptor blockade on retention in a mildly aversive passive-avoidance procedure was investigated. Rats were given passive-avoidance training-1 trial per day for 4 days-and were administered saline, the centrally and ...
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"Distracters" do not always distract : Visual working memory for angry faces is enhanced by incidental emotional words. [PDF]
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Jackson, Margaret C +2 more
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Ria Patel,1,* Isabelle Evans,1,* Charlotte R Stoner,2 Aimee Spector1 1Faculty of Brain Sciences, Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, Research Department of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology, University College London, London ...
Patel R, Evans I, Stoner CR, Spector A
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Positive Counseling with College Students [PDF]
College students face multiple challenges and can find college life to be overwhelming at times. In this paper, we examine how positive psychology, which embraces a strengths-based focus, has much to offer college students and their counselors.
Burston, Shamanda S. +4 more
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