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Huddart-Kennedy, Emily; Beckley, Thomas M.; McFarlane, Bonita L.; Nadeau, Solange – Rural Sociology, 2009
Distinctions between rural and urban populations are well documented in environmental sociology literature. Rural and urban places may exert different influences on participation in environmentally supportive behavior (ESB) as well as on other forms of environmental concern (EC). The influence of these distinct geographies may be due to present…
Descriptors: Socialization, Rural Urban Differences, Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedFriesen, Walter; Andrews, Don – Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1982
Assessed anticriminal efforts of probationers from audiotapes of counseling sessions. The assessments proved to be reliable, to correlate with attitude and personality measures, and were predictive of postprogram recidivism. Found the application of specific self-regulation skills more predictive than general plans or expressions supportive of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Counseling Services, Criminals, Foreign Countries
Gender Role Socialization in Toy Play Situations: Mothers and Fathers with Their Sons and Daughters.
Peer reviewedIdle, Tracey; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1993
Examines interaction and gender role socialization for 20 parent-child dyads in intact families. Play patterns of parents and children were not typically gender stereotyped. Results suggest a change in parents' perceptions about what is acceptable gender-typing behavior, possibly reflecting a realization that some toys are more socially acceptable…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Patterns, Daughters, Family (Sociological Unit)

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