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Silvern, Leonard C. – 1972
Written for training directors and human resource developers who have had experience and now need a systematic way to plan new programs, this book presents a new way of thinking about human learning and of organizing programs which has been developed from the systems engineering field. A first chapter explains what is meant by "systems"…
Descriptors: Flow Charts, Models, Simulation, Systems Analysis
Ewens, William P. – 1973
The postulates for the behavioristic theory of career development are based on ideas that emerged from a systems analysis of career education. The systems analysis was structured to reflect the following definition of career education: Career education is composed of all the planned and incidental learning experiences of the individual that…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Career Choice, Career Development, Career Education
Loose, Kenneth D.; Unruh, Waldemar R. – 1976
A technique for the analysis of ecosystems developed by Odum focuses on the nature of interactions which take place within the system being considered. This technique can be used to assess the contribution of any variable to an interaction. Using data derived from previous research conducted by Feather, the authors employ this technique to examine…
Descriptors: Achievement, Anxiety, Aspiration, Comparative Analysis
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Lederman, Linda Costigan; Ruben, Brent D. – Simulation and Games, 1978
Discussion of issues focuses on a bahavioral paradigm; the design of games and simulations consonant with the framework of that paradigm; and the simulation, Interact II, designed especially to operationalize that perspective. (CMV)
Descriptors: Communications, Decision Making, Evaluation Criteria, Game Theory
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Strobel, Howard A. – Journal of Chemical Education, 1984
Describes a modular approach to help select the most effective instruments for particular applications. In the approach, an instrument is considered to be a system composed of modules, each module performing a particular function. General input/output functions of various modules, how they modify signals, and module sensitivity are discussed. (JM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, College Science, Higher Education, Input Output Analysis
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Hosford, Ray E.; Lecomte, Conrad – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1973
A systems approach provides planning by which counselors can (a) specify what they are trying to accomplish in operational terms, (b) develop specific procedures to promote these objectives, (c) monitor the client's progress continuously, and (d) determine empirically whether or not the counseling goals have been accomplished. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Counseling, Employment Counselors, Intervention
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Mackenzie, A. Graham – Library Trends, 1973
Systems analysis, in this context, is not the process which is the necessary prelude to library automation; it is something more basic. It involves seeking out the fundamentals of a situation and applying scientific methods to their study, to find an optimal solution to the problems facing the manager. (20 references) (Author/TW)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Decision Making, Library Administration, Man Machine Systems
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Razik, Taher A.; Elsie, Lester J. – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1973
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Curriculum Design, Education, Educational Improvement
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Daniels, Anders; Bach, Wilfrid – Journal of Environmental Health, 1973
An air quality control scheme employing meteorological diffusion, time averaging and frequency, and cost-benefit models is discussed. The methods outlined provide a constant feedback system for air quality control. Flow charts and maps are included. (BL)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Cost Effectiveness, Environmental Influences, Evaluation
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Asher, William – Journal of Experimental Education, 1972
Author expresses concern about a number of problems inherent in the DD and A processes as they now exist in education and feels that educational practitioners making changes and innovations need to be protected from research and evaluation reports of poor quality. (Author/MB)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Research, Evaluation Criteria, Information Dissemination
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Knight, Thomas J. – Journal of General Education, 1972
In an article aimed at the classroom teacher, the author discusses the study of the real but contingent future, emphasizing analysis of possible choices and the decision making process itself. (Author/SP)
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Decision Making, Futures (of Society), Models
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Elsner, Gary H. – Journal of Leisure Research, 1971
Descriptors: Economics, Facility Utilization Research, Models, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Heintz, Peter – International Social Science Journal, 1982
Examines the dimensions of an emerging awareness of a world society. A sociological framework for describing worldwide societal systems and how they interact is presented. Major traits of the image of a world society, as derived from the framework, are described. (AM)
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Global Approach, Models
Gustafson, Kent L.; Powell, Gary C. – 1991
This paper, which updates and expands on the first edition (1981), begins by presenting a definition of instructional development (ID) and a discussion of its origins. A taxonomy for classifying ID models is then suggested, and it is noted that most ID models have been subjected to only a limited degree of testing. The 12 ID models that are…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Curriculum Development, Instructional Development, Instructional Systems
Rivera, William M. – 1989
This paper examines trends and issues in international agricultural extension and offers seven reasons for the establishment of extension systems after World War II. It makes the case that, although the general situation is somewhat similar today, three current developments color and shape extension and may cause its demise: (1) institutional…
Descriptors: Agricultural Trends, Comparative Analysis, Conflict, Dissent
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