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ТЕЛЕСНА ИНВАЛИДНОСТ, СТИГМА И ФИЗИЧКА АКТИВНОСТ КАЈ ДЕЦАТА: РЕПЛИКА СТУДИЈА
Маркус ГЕБХАРД1
1ТУМ Училиште ѕа едукација, Универзитет во |
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PHYSICAL DISABILITY, STIGMA, AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN CHILDREN: A REPLICA STUDY
Markus GEBHARDT1
1TUM School of Education, Technische Universität
2Department of Education, University of Bielefeld, |
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Примено: 26.01.2016 |
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Recived: 26.01.2016 |
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Вовед: Стереотипите може да се намалат преку позитивни описи. Стигмата што ра-ботоспособните возрасни ја имаат кон децата со физичка попреченост може да се намали кога детето е претставено како активно. Студијата покажа дека спортски активно дете што користи инвалидска количка, се смета за поспособно од здраво дете кое се занимава со спорт. |
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Introduction: Stereotypes can be reduced through positive descriptions. A stigma that able-bodied adults have towards children with physical disability can be reduced when the child is portrayed as being active. The study found out that a sporty active child, who uses a wheelchair, is perceived as more competent than the sporty active able-bodied child. |
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Citation: Gebhardt M, Mora JG, Schwab S. Physical diabillity, stigma, and physical activity in children: a replica study. J Spec Educ Rehab 2016; 17(1-2):101-117. doi: 10.19057/jser.2016.6 |
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Клучни зборови: физичка инвалидност, стигма, спорт, модел на содржина на стереотипите, студија реплика |
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Keywords: physical disability, stigma, sport, stereo content model, replica study |
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