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Atwood, L. Erwin; And Others – 1973
In this comparison of the political "images" of Richard Nixon and George McGovern, public opinion data were collected on President Nixon in 1968 and 1972 and on Senator McGovern in 1972 just before and just after the television broadcast of the biography of McGovern. Changes in political attitudes toward Nixon and McGovern as a result of…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Political Attitudes, Political Influences, Programing (Broadcast)
Dorman, Lynn; And Others – 1971
Visual fixation on one of two blank targets was reinforced with either visual or auditory stimuli in one of 3 intensity sequences: (1) low, medium, high; (2) medium, high, low; and (3) high, low, medium. An analysis of variance of learning scores for the 48 14-week-old infants resulted in a significant interaction of intensity and order and in a…
Descriptors: Auditory Stimuli, Eye Fixations, Infant Behavior, Learning Processes
Featherstone, Helen J. – 1973
This study investigated whether various kinds of preschool programs have differential cognitive effects on different kinds of children. Relevant literature was reviewed and data, generated in the first 2 years of the Head Start Planned Variations Study (PVS), were analyzed. The eight preschool programs associated with the PVS were considered.…
Descriptors: Achievement, Age Differences, Educationally Disadvantaged, Individual Differences
Marwit, Karen L.; Marwit, Samuel J. – 1973
Fifty two Negro and 52 white second graders were asked to associate to each of 18 nonsense syllables verbally presented by one of two Negro or one of two white examiners. No examiner race differences were obtained. While significant subject race differences occurred in six of 15 response categories, each resulted from either the idiosyncratic…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Black Students, Grade 2, Racial Factors
Johnson, David W. – 1973
Cooperation among individuals depends upon both the goal structure of the situation and the cooperative skills of the individuals. Since cooperation is probably the most important and basic form of human interaction, the skills of cooperation successfully are some of the most important skills a person needs to master. Cooperative skills include…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cooperation
Seward, John Wesley, Jr. – 1970
This study analyzes the causes, philosophies, goals, psychologies, and mechanisms of current youth movements in comparison with the Romantic movements in France. Commentary is focused on: the prerevolutionary background history, revolution, Napoleon, post-Napoleonic France, romantic philosophy, French Romanticism, Chateaubriand, Lamartine, Hugo,…
Descriptors: Activism, Community Change, European History, Generation Gap
Jacobs, Stanley S. – 1971
The study was an experimental investigation of the effects of item difficulty and subject ability on subjects answer-changing behaviors. Subjects were administered an achievement test composed of items at three levels of difficulty via slides, followed by a printed copy of the test. Analyses revealed no effects attributable to subject ability.…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Achievement Tests, Educational Experiments, Graduate Students
Razik, Taher A., Ed. – 1971
Published, as well as selected unpublished, articles dealing with programed instruction and computer-assisted instruction are cited in this bibliography. The articles are drawn from Education Index, Psychological Abstracts, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), Dissertation Abstracts, and 58 journals in the fields of psychology,…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Bibliographies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Intermode Differences
Dinnan, James A.; And Others – 1970
Verbal responses of 50 college freshmen were compared to determine whether any differences existed between the types of responses given by students listed as high or low in verbal ability according to the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). The students, from two colleges, were tested individually using an experimenter-devised language inventory which…
Descriptors: Association Measures, Associative Learning, College Entrance Examinations, College Freshmen
Heintz, Ann Christine – 1971
A textbook called "Persuasion" was designed to provide discovery situations and a skills program to teach students to be aware of the ways in which they are influenced by various methods of communication, both public and private. The text focuses first on the persuader and the emotions he seeks to manipulate, then on the persuader and the image he…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer), Discovery Learning, Emotional Response
Taylor, James R.; And Others – 1971
While the traditional role of television has been to transmit messages to mass audiences, more recent uses of television which allow face-to-face interaction may lead to new kinds of behavior by the parties involved. In an interactive situation, an individual's two types of tasks are presentational (presenting his own "line" or image)…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Feedback, Information Theory
Samuels, S. Jay; Chen, C. C.
A word recognition model involving four processing stages was used, and tests of various word recognition strategies were administered to 25 fourth graders and 25 college students. The model included the following stages: (1) using information in a passage; (2) generating hypotheses from what the next word might be; (3) testing these hypotheses…
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students, Grade 4
Gillmore, Gerald M.; Aleamoni, Lawrence M. – 1971
This 42-item Student Attitude Inventory (SAI) was administered to entering college freshmen at the University of Illinois (see TM 001 015). The SAI items are divided into nine categories on the basis of content as follows: voting behavior, drug usage, financial, Viet Nam war, education, religious behavior, pollution, housing, and alienation. A…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attitudes, Behavior Rating Scales, College Freshmen
Griffin, Emory A. – 1972
Crowding theoretically causes increased situational stress which in turn intensifies the pressure upon an individual to conform to the leading stimulus. The specific question of whether listeners in a densely packed audience respond more favorably to a persuasive speech than listeners in a less crowded environment was investigated. One hundred and…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitude Change, Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer)
McEwen, William J. – 1972
In response to statistics indicating the extent of drug abuse in the United States, a variety of public and private agencies have attempted to inform the mass public regarding the dangers involved in illicit drug abuse. However, there has been little examination of the target audiences themselves so that their responses might be employed as a…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication (Thought Transfer), Drug Abuse, Information Dissemination
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