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Daniels, Arlene Kaplan – 1975
This paper addresses two major issues: (1) how research will affect social policy in areas of life that relate to women; and (2) what research questions can provide the information required to promote positive changes in social policy. It sketches a rough outline of the central questions within each major area, to indicate some of the work that…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Employed Women, Employment Problems, Family Problems
Peer reviewedFennema, Elizabeth – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1981
The conclusion that differences in achievement in mathematics between males and females has a genetic basis is seen as based on a number of faulty assumptions. Concern about recent research that can lead to social damage when misquoted and misinterpreted is expressed. (MP)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Females, Mathematics Education, Research
Peer reviewedPowell, Brian; Steelman, Lola Carr – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1987
This article is a response to Wainer's comments on a research study representing the first major analysis of factors linked to state differences in Scholastic Aptitude Test performance. (JAZ)
Descriptors: Class Rank, College Entrance Examinations, Economic Factors, Racial Differences
Sedlacek, William E.; Kim, Sue H. – 1996
Over the years, many different labels have been used to describe nontraditional students. This study examined whether terminology used in surveys could affect respondents' answers. Two forms of a questionnaire were designed and distributed randomly to college students. One form consistently employed the terms gay, lesbian, and bisexual while the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bias, Methods, Questioning Techniques
Peer reviewedWachs, Theodore D.; Smitherman, Colleen H. – Child Development, 1985
A total of 114 infants at three age levels (11, 18, and 28 weeks) were rated by their mothers on a termperament questionnaire and subjected to a habituation procedure. Results suggest that subject loss in habituation studies may be the result of nonrandom individual difference factors and not just the result of temporary fluctuations in state.…
Descriptors: Habituation, Individual Differences, Infants, Personality
Pucel, David J.; And Others – Vocational Guidance Quarterly, 1971
Study findings indicate that returns might be increased substantially by increasing the number of novelties or incentives associated with mailed questionnaires. Increases were consistent over differences in sex and type of occupational training completed by the subjects. (Author)
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Incentives, Questionnaires, Research Problems
Peer reviewedNosek, Margaret A.; Hughes, Rosemary B. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2003
Rehabilitation and disability-related research has only recently begun to examine the complex interaction of gender and disability. This article describes a new and promising body of research. Offers evidence that corrects any misunderstandings held by rehabilitation specialists that the psychosocial experiences of women with disabilities can be…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Psychosocial Development, Rehabilitation Counseling, Research Problems
Knight, Patrick A.; And Others – 1984
In the area of industrial/organizational (I/O) psychology and physiological psychology, issues of gender have only begun to be addressed. An examination of the recent literatures in I/O and physiological psychology was undertaken to document the extent to which women are used as research subjects, to determine whether or not research relevant to…
Descriptors: Females, Psychophysiology, Research Needs, Research Problems
Peer reviewedBurt, Helene – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 1996
Discusses the failure of art therapy, as a profession, to integrate feminism and gender issues into art therapy literature and research. Examines whether there are research methodologies that are less gender biased than others and which methods are best suited to art therapy. (SNR)
Descriptors: Art Therapy, Feminism, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Peer reviewedUnderwood, Marion K.; Galen, Britt R.; Paquette, Julie A. – Social Development, 2001
Identifies methodological challenges for understanding childhood aggression and gender. Considers definitions, contexts, and subtypes, as well as sampling and measures before moving on to research comparing the level of aggression shown by boys and girls. Notes that physical and social aggression may not have the same developmental origins;…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Behavior, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Peer reviewedStuart, Irving R.; Murgatroyd, Dorothy – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Descriptors: College Students, Measurement Instruments, Measurement Techniques, Models
Peer reviewedLieberman, Janet Joseph – Adolescence, 1981
Results from a study of 104 college students generally did not corroborate previous findings. A small, statistically significant correlation between locus of control and birth control knowledge was found, but the practical significance of the relationship was diminished because the correlation was small and other relationships tested were found to…
Descriptors: College Students, Contraception, Higher Education, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedMoret, Laurie B.; Glaser, Brian A.; Page, Richard C.; Bargeron, Ellen F. – Family Journal: Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 1998
Examines intimacy and sexual satisfaction in unmarried couple relationships and the role that gender plays with a sample of college students (N=159). Women reported more intimacy and sexual satisfaction than men. Warns that a cautious interpretation of the results is appropriate given the small and specific sample size. Discusses future research.…
Descriptors: College Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Intimacy, Research Opportunities
Peer reviewedGrob, Lindsey M.; Meyers, Renee A.; Schuh, Renee – Communication Quarterly, 1997
Finds no significant differences between women and men in their use of interruptions, hedges, and tag questions, which supports "gender similarities" approach to understanding sex differences and not the dominant "dual cultures" approach for investigating sex differences (i.e., men use more powerful language while women use…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Behavior, Interpersonal Communication, Power Structure
Peer reviewedHorrace, William C.; Oaxaca, Ronald L. – Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2001
States that a method for estimating gender wage gaps by industry yields estimates that vary according to arbitrary choice of omitted reference groups. Suggests alternative methods not susceptible to this problem that can be applied to other contexts, such as racial, union/nonunion, and immigrant/native wage differences. (SK)
Descriptors: Estimation (Mathematics), Industry, Research Problems, Salary Wage Differentials


