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Klorman, Rafael; And Others – 1978
This study examines the relationship between children's disruptiveness during dental treatment and their state (comptemporaneous or situational nervousness), trait (general nervousness), and specific dental anxiety. All patients studied were about 8 years old. Sample I (84 pedodontic patients) underwent a variety of dental procedures (extractions,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Dental Evaluation
Durio, Helen F.; And Others – 1979
Scholastic aptitude, mathematics achievement, and high school rank were used as college entry predictors of achievement in a foundation engineering curriculum for 1,779 freshmen enrolling in engineering at the University of Texas at Austin during the years 1974-77. Achievement in the foundation engineering curriculum was measured by taking…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Educational Research, Engineering, Engineering Education
Etaugh, Claire; Riley, Sue – 1980
Findings that job applicants who are married and childless are evaluated more favorably than applicants who are single and have a child have serious implications for the growing number of single female heads of households. This study examines how evaluations of competence are affected by marital and parental status when males and females apply for…
Descriptors: Bias, Competence, Evaluation, Job Applicants
Costello, Francis J. – 1980
The relationship between pre-cognition and creativity was investigated in an effort to reaffirm previous findings (Costello 1977) of a correlation between these variables. A sample of 100 engineering freshmen was tested for creativity using the Torrance Test for Creative Thinking and was tested for pre-cognitive ability using the Dean-Mihalasky…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Correlation
Chase, Clinton I.; Johnson, Judith J. – 1980
The initial steps necessary for constructing an analogies test are described. Basic mathematics being the context, the aim of the test is to predict student performance in research statistics courses characteristic of graduate education and social science programs. Items involving analogies in a quantitative context were built, sorted into two…
Descriptors: Deduction, Higher Education, Mathematical Logic, Predictive Validity
Elliott, Robert; And Others – 1980
Few, if any, studies exist in which the helpfulness of particular responses in context have been evaluated by the involved clients or counselors due to the lack of an adequate method for obtaining evaluations of the impact of individual counselor responses. The development of Interpersonal Process Recall (IPR) provides a research tool which allows…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship
Stratton, Beverly D.; And Others – 1981
Demographic data on 92 subjects identified as having reading problems were used to develop equations useful in identifying high risk, reading disabled students. Multiple linear regression analysis of the data indicated that reading disability (1) had a significant positive relationship with birth order and number of siblings; (2) had a positive…
Descriptors: Birth Order, Correlation, High Risk Students, Multiple Regression Analysis
Gabriel, Roy M. – 1980
Three principal uses of composite variables in the Title I Evaluation and Reporting System (TIERS) are examined in light of four basic methodological issues: (1) the criterion used in constructing the composite; (2) the likely reliability of both component and criterion variables; (3) the form of the relationship between components and criterion;…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Luft, Max; And Others – 1977
Since July 1970, Arizona has required that a standardized reading achievement test be administered annually to all third-grade pupils. Prior to test administration, data have been gathered on student traits, teacher background and teaching techniques, and characteristics of the school and the school district. Regression analyses were used to…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Predictor Variables, Primary Education, Reading Achievement
Haskell, Samuel D. – 1978
Demographic, personality-attitudinal, and interpersonal measures were examined to determine which measures best predicted the couple's present family size and projected family size (present size plus additional children desired) for both the wife and the husband. Subjects were 35 Caucasian, middle class, Protestant couples in Knoxville, Tennessee.…
Descriptors: Adults, Demography, Family Planning, Family Structure
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Federico, Pat-Anthony; Landis, David B. – 1979
The objective of this study was to identify those cognitive characteristics that best differentiate the Navy's Basic Electricity and Electronics (BE/E) Preparatory School graduates and failures. Subjects included 207 BE/E students--172 graduates and 35 failures. Before these trainees had commenced BE/E School, they were administered six tests of…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Measurement, Cognitive Style
Leary, Patricia; Magoon, A. Jon – 1978
A functional prediction scheme was sought for use in kindergarten which would have good predictive power for future reading achievement and be easy and quick to administer and score, inexpensive, and conducive to classroom use. A group of 21 kindergarten children was tested for reading readiness, intelligence, and psycholinguistic ability. Their…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Kindergarten Children, Predictive Measurement, Predictor Variables
Hutson, Barbara A.; Liebermann, Jo – 1978
In an examination of the relationship between language skill and reading achievement in adults, measures of syntactic knowledge and reading achievement were obtained for 41 students in an adult basic education center. Moderate correlations were found for language skill and reading achievement, with students reading at or below the fourth grade…
Descriptors: Adults, Educationally Disadvantaged, Language Skills, Predictor Variables
Troutman, James G. – 1977
Investigated were the effects of using intelligence quotients, high school rank, College Entrance Board Scholastic Aptitude Test scores in mathematics, and high school mathematics grades as predictors of success in finite mathematics. One hundred twenty-three students were included in the study. The SAT-Mathematics score was the best predictor…
Descriptors: Achievement, College Mathematics, Educational Research, Grades (Scholastic)
Cervero, Ronald – 1977
A study was conducted to develop an instrument which would require a relatively short time to complete and would predict an adult's probable performance on a five-part General Educational Development (GED) test. It was believed that the cloze procedure (a measure of reading comprehension in which every fifth word is deleted from a reading passage…
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Educational Research, Equivalency Tests, Predictive Measurement
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