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Rosenblatt, Louise M. – Language Arts, 1980
Distinguishes "aesthetic reading," in which readers are absorbed in the experience of making meaning from verbal signs, from "efferent reading" (reading for information); indicates how recent findings about language acquisition support this model of the reading process; and suggests implications for reading instruction, with emphasis on the…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Education, Elementary Education, Emotional Response, Language Acquisition
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McCreary, Charles P.; And Others – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Patients high in alientation and distrust may be poor compliers. Because only the somatic concern dimension predicted outcome, a single scale that measures this characteristic may be sufficient for effective identification of the potential good v poor responders to conservative treatment of low back pain. (Author)
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Followup Studies, Interpersonal Relationship, Locus of Control
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Murray, John B. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1980
It is suggested in this literature review on the psychosomatic aspects of cancer that psychoanalytic interpretations which focused on intrapsychic elements have given way to considerations of rehabilitation and assistance with the complex emotional reactions of patients and their families to terminal illness and death. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Death, Emotional Problems, Emotional Response
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Thornton, George C., III; Gierasch, Paul F., III – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1980
Ninety-four college males completed a management trainees' selection test that had been developed by criterion-keying. They were instructed once to answer honestly, and once to answer as a highly motivated job applicant would. "Faking" instructions resulted in significantly higher scores. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Males, Managerial Occupations, Motivation
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McCabe, M. P.; Collins, J. K. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1979
Male and female subjects from three age groups completed questionnaires on sex roles and dating orientations. Males approached dating from both a psychoaffectional and psychobiological orientation, while females approached it from a psychoaffectional orientation. Significant differences were found in dating attitudes between male and female…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attitude Change, Dating (Social), Emotional Response
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Bliss, Leonard B. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1980
A mathematics achievement test with instructions to avoid guessing wildly was given to 168 elementary school pupils who were later asked to complete all the questions using a differently colored pencil. Results showed examinees, particularly the more able students, tend to omit too many items. (CTM)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Guessing (Tests), Intermediate Grades, Multiple Choice Tests
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Yussen, Steven R. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1980
Four-year-olds attending traditional and Montessori preschools were compared on two memory tasks and on three social cognitive reasoning tasks. Although the Montessori students performed better on the recognition task, there were no other significant differences between the groups. Conclusions about the Montessori curriculum were made. (GDC)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Objectives, Communication Skills, Curriculum Evaluation
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Hartley, Maurice P. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1980
Physicians, nurses, social workers, and counselors often fail to relate effectively to the dying and the bereaved. They must first come to terms with their own feelings about death in order to respond to others. (Author/JAC)
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Role, Counselors, Death
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Pearce, W. Barnett; Conklin, Forrest – Communication Monographs, 1979
Presents a model of meanings in coherent conversation taking the form of a hierarchy of levels of cognitive interpolations between the stream of behavior and archetypal patterns in conversations. A study of indirect responses in conversation is reported which supports the hierarchical structure of the model. (JMF)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory, Interaction Process Analysis
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Herrington, Anne J. – College English, 1981
Explains specific writing strategies that teachers from other disciplines have used effectively in their classes. Describes the interdisciplinary project from which these strategies evolved. Focuses on designing writing assignments linked to course objectives and responding to student writing for its value as discovery learning. (RL)
Descriptors: Assignments, Classroom Techniques, Discovery Learning, Higher Education
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Rhoades, Sylvia L.; Strickland, Ben – Clearing House, 1980
The authors assert that, to promote student self-concept, a teacher must develop a positive mental image of each child. They point out positive qualities that teachers may look for and react to in four types of "problem" students: the clown, the bully, the nitpicker, and the doormat. (SJL)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Positive Reinforcement
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Lasley, Thomas J. – High School Journal, 1981
Researchers observed one urban and one suburban junior high classroom, recording misbehavior incidents, teacher's response, and student's reaction to teacher's control technique. Two categories emerged for student misbehaviors (coping behaviors and challenging behaviors) and one category for teacher responses (managing behaviors). Within each…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classification, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques
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McBrien, Robert J. – NASPA Journal, 1980
By identifying the environmental conditions associated with alcohol abuse and alcohol use in moderation, staff can help students develop effective strategies for change. Stimulus control methods are recommended as effective behavioral change strategies. (RC)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Change Strategies, College Students, Conditioning
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Bailey, Brenda S.; Richmond, Burt O. – Journal of School Psychology, 1979
Scores on the WISC-R and the AAMD Adaptive Behavior Scale, Part I, Public School Version, were obtained for elementary school children referred for psychological services. Some adaptive behavior scores differentiated among children classified as EMR, slow-learners, or average intelligence. (Author)
Descriptors: Academically Handicapped, Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Patterns, Comparative Testing
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Wildman, Terry M.; Fletcher, Harold J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1979
Students were administered either conditional syllogism, biconditional syllogism, or conditional and biconditional syllogism tests. Analyses confirmed a tendency towards biconditionality. With conditional syllogisms, results indicated variations across forms of both major and second premises and a reversed developmental trend on problems which…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Deduction, Error Patterns, Higher Education
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