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Author(s):  
Mehdi Hoseinzadeh Nooshabadi ◽  
Holland Vasquez ◽  
Birsen Donmez

Young drivers’ disproportionate involvement in road crashes due to cellphone distractions calls for remedial programs. Development of such programs requires an understanding of the reasons behind engagement in distractions and identifying factors to leverage, such as emotions. This investigation sought to determine how young drivers’ intention to engage in cellphone distractions is associated with negative emotions. An online survey was administered to 99 young drivers (18 to 25). Participants rated their intention to engage in cellphone distractions while driving and their anticipation of negative emotions while doing so. Our results showed an association between anticipating negative emotions and the intention to engage in cellphone distractions while driving. There was no difference between males and females in their reported intention. However, females reported greater anticipation of negative emotions compared to males. These findings have implications for emotion-based manipulations aimed at reducing distracted driving among young drivers.


DIALOGO ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 263-270
Author(s):  
Beata Pietkiewicz-Pareek

The article highlights the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on street children in India. Children living on the streets during lockdown are severely affected by poor access to food and water, lack of employment, increased likelihood of mistreatment, and a reduction in support services that could help them to change their situation. The pandemic also increases violence and early marriages, which will effectively prevent boys and girls from continuing their remedial programs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. p51
Author(s):  
Debra Ann Metcalf ◽  
Karl Kilian Konrad Wiener

Academic bridging and other remedial programs are designed to maximize outcomes for all students and are designed around an inclusive framework which targets the most disadvantaged or at need students. This study questions the validity of this practice through an evaluation of Bandura’s sources of academic self-efficacy for bridging program participants within two distinct cohorts, first-in-family and non-first-in-family students. The study comprised students at a regional Australian university (N=1806) which prides itself on high rates of first generation student enrolment. Data was analyzed using SPSS® software to construct regression analyses for each cohort and determine for each which of Bandura’s sources of academic self-efficacy predicted current academic self-efficacy. For both first-in-family and non-first-in-family students who did not participate in bridging programs, all four of Bandura’s sources of academic self-efficacy were significant predictors of current academic self-efficacy. For first-in-family students who participated in bridging programs, vicarious learning did not significantly predict academic self-efficacy. For non-first-in-family students who participated in bridging programs, mastery experience and social persuasion did not predict academic self-efficacy. Some suggestions for the disparity between the results for bridging program participants and the bulk of accepted literature are offered as are some implications for bridging program pedagogy.


EDUKASI ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Subhan Hayun

In nation buliding, the process of raising and maintaining awarenes of the attitude of tolerance is a very fundamental in order to preserve national identity and spirit of tolerance among the studens SMAN 1 Pulau Morotai has been done by way of providing edukation history of planting Pancasila values to studens, so the attitude of tolerance that have enough studens to rese. Tolerance SMAN 1 students of Morotai in the category average is quite high. Estabilisme of tolerance on students, influenced by student interest in studying the history and the ability of students to clarify the volue of history. Interest in studying the history and values clarification skills Pancasila together, able to explain the changing attitudes of tolerance among the students SMA Negeri 1 Pulau Morotai. This type of research is a qualitative aproach deskriptipf research, data collection menthods through obsefasi, documentation, and wawancara. Tujuan this researchis to describe the attitude of tolerance manifestation of clas II SMA Negeri 1 Pulau Morotai.Based on their analysis of the data that the efforts of teachers in creating a class II student tolerance SMAN 1 Pulau Morotai is to provide learning facilities completed and remedial programs, while supporting factor is the provision of learning facilities such as library (tex books) have been carried out and the quality of teahers continue to be improved. Keywords: students’ tolerance attitude


PEDIATRICS ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 135 (Supplement) ◽  
pp. S6-S6
Author(s):  
M. A. El Baki ◽  
K. Omar ◽  
K. N. Bin Nor Aripin ◽  
T. S. Abdul Rahman ◽  
M. Ithnin ◽  
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