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Rigby, Ken – Journal of Social Psychology, 1988
Reports a study that examined the relationship among classical authoritarianism, directiveness, and attitudes toward institutional authority among young adolescents in Adelaide, Australia. Concludes that the concept of classical authoritarianism has limited relevance to the social attitudes of children, and that attitude towards authority is not…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Authoritarianism, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research
Weinstein, Alan G.; Gent, Michael J. – 1983
The relationship between managerial social power and subordinate job performance has produced mixed empirical results. To investigate the relationship between employees' performance and their perception of managers' social power under favorable and unfavorable climate conditions, an average of 135 city government employees completed two series of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Attribution Theory, Employer Employee Relationship, Government Employees
Blackbourn, Joe M.; Wilkes, Sam T. – 1985
The relationship between teacher morale and teachers' acceptance of principals' authority was examined. The Zones of Indifference Instrument (ZII) was used to measure the degree of acceptance of authority. The Purdue Teacher Opinionnaire (PTO) was also administered to the group of Mississippi teachers to measure their morale. Usable responses were…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education, Factor Structure
Miskel, Cecil; Cosgrove, Dorothy – 1984
Recent research casts doubt on the commonly held notions that administrators affect student learning through instructional leadership and that changing administrators will improve school performance. To help construct a model for examining the process of leader succession that specifies a number of major school process and outcome variables…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Environment, Effect Size, Elementary Secondary Education