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Hicks, David J. – Child Development, 1971
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Childhood Attitudes
Robertson, Gary N.; And Others – Behav Sci, 1970
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Computers, Decision Making, Learning Processes
Test, Mary Ann; Bryan, James H. – J Soc Psychol, 1969
Based on an MA thesis submitted by the senior author to Northwestern University, 1966.
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Helping Relationship
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Leventhal, Howard; Cupchik, Gerald – Journal of Communication, 1976
Contends that sex differences in response to various types of humor reveal significant personality characteristics. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Humor, Individual Characteristics
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Rusch, Frank R.; Hughes, Carolyn – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989
This review defines supported employment, presents a rationale for it, describes four types of placement models, outlines supported employment program components, and analyzes effectiveness and populations served. The contributions of applied behavior analysis to supported employment are examined. (JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Disabilities, Employment Programs
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Stellar, Eliot – Psychological Review, 1994
A theory of the physiology of motivation is presented. The basic assumption is that the amount of motivated behavior is a direct function of the amount of activity in certain excitatory centers of the hypothalamus. Activities of these centers are determined by factors in four general classes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Emotional Response, Environmental Influences, Models
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Kuh, George D. – Journal of College Student Development, 1999
Originally published in January 1984, describes a framework in which extant models and knowledge from selected disciplines applicable to student affairs work can be synthesized. Argues that a multiple perspectives framework is a logical extension of previous efforts to lend direction to the thinking about and practice of student affairs work.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Higher Education, Models, Student Personnel Services
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Caplan, Jeremy B.; Glaholt, Mackenzie G.; McIntosh, Anthony R. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
Paired associates and serial list memory are typically investigated separately. An "isolation principle" (J. B. Caplan, 2005) was proposed to explain behavior in both paradigms by using a single model, in which serial list and paired associates memory differ only in how isolated pairs of items are from interference from other studied items. In…
Descriptors: Memory, Computation, Cognitive Processes, Experiments
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Zhang, Zhiyong; Nesselroade, John R. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2007
Dynamic factor models have been used to analyze continuous time series behavioral data. We extend 2 main dynamic factor model variations--the direct autoregressive factor score (DAFS) model and the white noise factor score (WNFS) model--to categorical DAFS and WNFS models in the framework of the underlying variable method and illustrate them with…
Descriptors: Bayesian Statistics, Computation, Simulation, Behavioral Science Research
SEDELOW, WALTER A., JR. – 1967
THE USE OF THE COMPUTER MAY BE ONE OF THE WAYS IN WHICH VARIED LINGUISTIC INTERESTS (SOCIOLINGUISTICS, PSYCHOLINGUISTICS) COME TO BE RENDERED INTERRELATED AND EVEN INTELLECTUALLY COHERENT. (THE CRITERION OF COHERENCE IS SET HERE AT MONISM AS TO MODELS.) ONE OF THE AUTHOR'S MAJOR INTERESTS IS A SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO SCIENTIFIC CREATIVITY,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Computational Linguistics, Computers, Interaction Process Analysis
Stearns, Marian S.; And Others – 1973
This report presents the findings from an evaluation of the classroom processes of the twelve Planned Variation sponsors. Three basic issues were addressed: (1) To what degree are the programs really different and providing distinct treatments? (2) To what extent are the educational goals of each program actually implemented? and (3) Is there a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Classroom Environment, Formative Evaluation, Models
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Hample, Dale – Communication Monographs, 1977
Suggests and tests a model of value argument which is intended to determine the degree of audience adherence to particular value claims. Discusses the process for advance selection of the most effective evidence to support value claims. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Conceptual Schemes, Discourse Analysis, Higher Education
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Marascuilo, Leonard A.; Busk, Patricia L. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1987
Describes the loglinear model, and applies it to categorical data cross-tabulated on four dimensions. Defines contrasts similar to those of the analysis of variance and describes post hoc and planned comparison strategies. Illustrates hypothesis testing and model building for categorical data, providing guidelines for performing an analysis on…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Counseling, Hypothesis Testing, Models
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Denckla, Martha Bridge – Annals of Dyslexia, 1987
This paper examines the influence of Norman Geschwind's model of connectionism, in which complex functions are built up by connecting primary areas in the brain, and notes his studies of the effects of disconnection on dyslexic individuals. Connectionist-based behavioral studies are reviewed, focusing on intracortical association connections and…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Dyslexia, Lateral Dominance
Hanlon, Eileen; Lane, Amy; Romano, Rose Mary – 2000
This book is about understanding people's behavior and changing that behavior using a discipline called "social marketing." It is based on the idea that all marketing is an exchange: if you want people to change their behavior, you have to offer them something, be it security, information, an image, or a feeling of belonging. The book…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Awareness, Behavioral Objectives, Behavioral Science Research
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