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Peer reviewedBacchus, M. K. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1979
With the abolition of slavery, most West Indian planters dramatically changed their attitudes toward education for Blacks, suddenly favoring it. This paper examines reasons behind the attitudinal changes, the planters' perceptions on the role of education for Blacks, and the use of education as a mechanism for social control. (DS)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Attitude Change, Black Education, Black History
Henderson, Karla A. – Camping Magazine, 1989
Discusses summer camps' difficulties in recruiting college students as staff, suggesting camps have "image problem." Describes study of job descriptions to evaluate whether camps offer useful career experiences. Examines frequency and types of job tasks. Examines how camp directors might use job descriptions to recruit more effectively. (TES)
Descriptors: College Students, Employment Opportunities, Job Analysis, Occupational Information
Peer reviewedCheal, David J. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1988
Presents and compares underlying assumptions of these theories as they might expand understanding of intergenerational transfers: social exchange theory, kin selection theory of altruism, human capital theory, social constructivist theory, and rational transfers theory. Recommends comparative studies to gain insight into strengths and weaknesses…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Altruism, Extended Family, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedBonamy, J.; Haugluslaine-Charlier, B. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 1995
Three aspects of JITOL (Just in Time Open Learning) are differentiated according to the importance of the social exchanges, the role of the tutor, and the vision of the knowledge building process. The support of professional learning needs research that analyzes needs and problems, informs regulation and decision making, and highlights the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Improvement Programs, Needs Assessment
Ekhaml, Leticia – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 1995
Discusses use of reciprocation in library operations. Library media specialists explain how reciprocation can enhance cooperation of teachers, students, and others. Suggestions include thank you cards or gifts to speakers; rewarding students for reading and good behavior; providing refreshments for repairmen; hosting parties; and relieving…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Librarians
Ma, Dali; Parish, William L. – Social Forces, 2006
Using a 1995 national survey of 2,870 Chinese private entrepreneurs, this article examines collaboration between private business and government in times of economic transition. Much as in the late 18th century situation in France as described by Tocqueville, special moments occur when a newly emerging business class offers monetary payments for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Status, Political Attitudes, Lobbying
Wettersten, Jill A. – 1994
This paper explores the leadership strategies of four exemplary high school department chairs. It develops a model based on social-exchange theory to show how chairs, as middle managers, must satisfy the expectations of both teachers and administrators. Data were derived from a case study of department chairs identified as exemplary in four…
Descriptors: Department Heads, Educational Cooperation, High Schools, Instructional Leadership
Wolff, Joseph L.; Levy, Janet – 1978
This paper is a report of a study which explores the relative contributions of norms, modeling, positive affect, and empathy to generalized reciprocity (prior help by one person leading to greater helpfulness by the recipient toward another person). Preschool children were randomly assigned to one of six groups and individually exposed to two…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Altruism, Early Childhood Education, Empathy
Harral, Harriet Briscoe – 1977
The key element in negotiation is power. This case study shows how one conservative group (ONE, the Organization of the Northeast, a Chicago community group) used "radical rhetoric" to achieve functional power in negotiations for community improvements. "Radical rhetoric" employs the tactics and the strategies used by…
Descriptors: Arbitration, Case Studies, Community Involvement, Organizations (Groups)
Messe, Lawrence A.; And Others – 1974
This study tested opposing predictions made by Gamson's Minimum Resource Theory and equity theory concerning the type of coalitions that will be formed when members of a triad expect that rewards will be correlated with amounts of individual resources. Results supported equity theory in that subjects, whose work on a pretask was used as the basis…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Cooperative Planning, Interaction Process Analysis
Magenau, John; And Others – 1976
This research tests the hypothesis that trust is a prerequisite for the exchange of information about needs and priorities in negotiation. Bargainers who do not trust one another will fail to exchange information because they fear exploitation. Aspiration level and trust were manipulated in a simulated bargaining task. Bargainers induced to trust…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Collective Bargaining, Credibility, Expectation
Shirk, John C. – 1998
Most adults are both learners and consumers of goods and services across their life span. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the body of literature that analyzes consumer behavior in the light of lifelong learning. Learning activities, whether formal or experiential, have both costs and benefits. Interviews with hundreds of persons,…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Adults, Andragogy, Consumer Economics
Peer reviewedMarshall, J. R., Jr. – High School Journal, 1972
Article describes how teacher role conflict, due to conflicting social attitudes of student and teacher, is one of the basic causes of the current problems in urban classrooms. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Classroom Environment, Discipline Problems, Personality Problems
Peer reviewedBostrom, Robert N.; And Others – Communication Quarterly, 1981
Studied communication effects--whether the content of the message as exemplified in reinforcing and informative material has more significance in helping requests than do other factors such as the sex of the requester and responder. (PD)
Descriptors: Adults, Altruism, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
Carney, Myrna; Morgan, Carolyn Stout – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1981
Compared women in nontraditional fields of study with women in traditional fields over four years. Data indicated that women in nontraditional fields had higher ACT scores and degree expectations, felt better prepared in math, had higher high school grades in math, and came from higher family-income levels. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Educational Background, Females

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