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Jenkins, Richard A.; And Others – 1984
The needs assessment literature has not systematically addressed the special problems involved in evaluating the mental health needs of children. In an attempt to provide a low-cost, comprehensive approach to assessing these needs, a multi-modal design, which sampled the impressions of parents and key informants, along with agency and government…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agency Cooperation, Children, Elementary Secondary Education
Saldern, Matthias V. – 1984
Believing that an individual's development is strongly influenced by the way the person perceives his or her environment, Kurt Lewin had a strong influence on the theoretical foundations of social-emotional climate research. Lewin's theories may be compared with the following basic theoretical foundations of social climate research: symbolic…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Developmental Psychology, Emotional Development, Environmental Influences
Ross, Dorene Doerre – 1983
Fifteen teachers who have conducted group or individual action research projects were interviewed to identify factors which promote and, at times, limit teachers' efforts to conduct action research studies. Interviews which ranged from 45 to 90 minutes focused on teachers' definitions of research, their involvement in research projects, support…
Descriptors: Action Research, Decision Making, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Kasworm, Carol E. – 1983
Because self-directed learning behaviors are inherently interwoven within a foundation of lifespan cognitive and contextual characteristics, researchers must examine the theory and application of self-directed learning not just as an externally-defined or self-perceived process but also as an internal process of continual development grounded in a…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Independent Study
Palincsar, Annemarie Sullivan; And Others – 1988
Initial difficulties in the process of teaching 6 first-grade teachers to use reciprocal teaching in their classes, and the disappointing outcomes of the instruction, led researchers to several conclusions. Researchers realized that the beliefs teachers held about the nature of knowledge and the process of knowledge acquisition had a powerful role…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cooperation, Cooperative Learning, Educational Practices
Eagly, Alice H.; Wood, Wendy – 1988
The relatively simple question of whether sex differences exist has evolved into the more theoretically interesting question of why sex differences occur. This transition has come about because of the meta-analytic investigations of sex differences in social behavior which established sex difference trends in a variety of social behaviors. Many…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Meta Analysis, Personality Theories, Research Methodology
Horgas, Ann L.; And Others – 1988
In a longitudinal study, subject attrition constitutes a potential threat to the usefulness of data collected from subjects remaining in later waves of the study. If attrition is selective, then the sample at later waves of the study may be representative of a different population than that represented at the outset of the study. This study…
Descriptors: Attrition (Research Studies), Comparative Analysis, Death, Drug Use
Sorensen, Gail; And Others – 1989
In response to a frequently articulated call for "ecological" validity from instructional communication investigations, this paper reports on methodological issues which evolved during the development and application of a coding scheme for content analyzing teacher compliance-gaining messages. Starting with a consideration of the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Content Analysis, Data Analysis, Data Interpretation
Sax, Gilbert – 1986
The paper states that quantification is neither ethical nor unethical, but is ethically neutral. It is the behavior or intent of the human being that is clearly a matter of ethical concern. Like numerology and the sects of inumerates and qualitatives, there is not so much an unethical practice that is supported as there is a lack of vision and…
Descriptors: Adults, Educational Researchers, Ethics, Evaluation Problems
Rowan, Brian; And Others – 1982
A review of studies on effective principals reveals that a number of methodological problems have prevented the accumulation of findings adequate to producing well developed models of instructional leadership and its effects on school outcomes. Problems of measurement and research design in the existing literature are reviewed and suggestions for…
Descriptors: Administrator Evaluation, Administrator Role, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership Responsibility
Dalessio, Anthony; And Others – 1982
Job satisfaction has been identified as one of the most important antecedents of turnover, although it rarely accounts for more than 16% of the variance in employee withdrawal. Several data sets collected on the Mobley, Horner, and Hollingsworth (1978) model of turnover were reanalyzed with path analytic techniques. Data analyses revealed support…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Career Change, Employee Attitudes
Smith, Louis M.; And Others – 1982
In introducing a symposium on Kensington School (Missouri), an innovative elementary school in Milford School District, this paper discusses the origins of the restudy of Kensington 15 years after its creation and narrates the story of 2 key years in the district's history. The authors describe how a revisit to the district uncovered new…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, Educational Change, Educational History
Reckase, Mark D.; McKinley, Robert L. – 1983
A study was undertaken to develop guidelines for the interpretation of the parameters of three multidimensional item response theory models and to determine the relationship between the parameters and traditional concepts of item difficulty and discrimination. The three models considered were multidimensional extensions of the one-, two-, and…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Difficulty Level, Goodness of Fit, Latent Trait Theory
Klibanoff, Leonard S. – 1982
An attempt was made to estimate possible bias in terms of Normal Curve Equivalent (NCE) gains of Elementary Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title I projects. Twenty-two state Title I reports for 1978 were examined. The analyses presented were directed at two major sources of bias: bias due to errors in local implementation of models, and bias due…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Bias, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Melkote, Srinivas Rajagopal – 1982
In their attempts to further the adoption of productivity increasing ideas and practices by third world peasants, diffusion researchers have paid insufficient attention to the factors acting as constraints to their efforts. An examination of one of these constraints, the lack of an equitable system for delivering knowledge and skills to rural…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Communication Problems, Developing Nations, Diffusion (Communication)


