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Clark, Margaret S. – 1980
Observers can decide what kind of relationship exists between two people by identifying cues provided by the pattern of benefits given and received in relationships and the type of relationship, either communal or exchange. Communal relationships, i.e., friendships or romances, are characterized by feelings of responsibility for each other's…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Cues
Nellis, Margaret J.; And Others – 1982
The role of environmental stimuli in the control of cigarette smoking has been the object of theoretical speculation, but there have been few experimental demonstrations of the control exerted over smoking by environmental events. Self-report data on smoking in the natural environment were compared to observations made of smoking among subjects…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Change Strategies
Osberg, Timothy M.; Shrauger, J. Sidney – 1981
Research has provided support for the existence of certain actor-observer and self-serving biases in individuals' retrospective analyses about the causes of behavior. A question that has been relatively unexplored deals with whether the findings on actor-observer differences and the self-serving pattern in attributions are generalizable to…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Bias, Cognitive Processes
Keating, Norah; Marshall, Judith – 1979
The timing and nature of the process of retirement for self-employed individuals were investigated. Subjects were 25 farm couples and 24 non-farm couples, all residing in rural Alberta, Canada. Both groups were matched on age, income, and education. Findings support the existence of a retirement process with a developmental sequence beginning at…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries


