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Schlegel, Ronald P.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1977
The generalizability of the Fishbein model for behavior prediction was extended to a new field of behavior, alcohol drinking by adolescents. This research investigated the predictive importance of the model's two components, attitudes and normative beliefs. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholic Beverages, Behavioral Science Research, Drinking
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Slaby, Ronald G.; Crowley, Christy G. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1977
Two experiments were performed in the naturalistic setting of a preschool classroom in order to assess the effects on children's social behavior of nonevaluative teacher attention to the children's cooperative or aggressive speech. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Attention, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research
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Wyer, Robert S., Jr.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1977
Clarifies several ambiguities concerning the manner in which persons combine behavioral information and information about others' opinions to infer the beliefs held by themselves and others. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Audiences, Behavioral Science Research, Beliefs
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Brislin, Richard W.; Holwill, Fahy – International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1977
Assesses systematically the opinions of indigenous people about the writings of social scientists in an effort to change their negative opinions of requests made by social scientists conducting research studies in their cultures. Available from: International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Transaction Periodicals Consortium, Rutgers-The State…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Higher Education, Indigenous Populations
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Feldman, Jack M.; Hilterman, Robert J. – International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1977
Reports two experiments designed to determine if (1) low-performing blacks would be evaluated lower than comparable whites while high-performing blacks would be rated higher than white counterparts, and (2) perceived social class, not race, would be the relevant variable in the operation of the stereotype confirmation - contrast process. Available…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Bias, Blacks, Evaluation
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Malpass, Roy S.; Salancik, Gerald R. – International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 1977
Defines the "branching format" of training materials as materials not requiring an absolute judgement of appropriateness of alternatives and the "linear format" as materials requiring an independent evaluation of each alternative. Tests these contrasting formats for effectiveness in cross cultural training programs. Available from: International…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Content Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Cultural Training
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Leckenby, John D. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Family communication patterns and individual levels of dogmatism were found to influence the dogmatism attributed to television characters. (KS)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Dogmatism
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Crume, Charles T., Jr. – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1986
Assessed the self-concept level of physical education and recreation students on the Willoughby Schedule. Compared with original Willoughby Schedule validation and Hestand, Howard and Gregory replication data, the study population of physical education and recreation students had significantly more positive self-concept scores. (Author/KS)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Higher Education, Majors (Students)
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Dweck, Carol S. – American Psychologist, 1986
Educationally relevant conceptions of motivation are difficult to establish. A research based model of motivational processes can show how goals for cognitive tasks shape reactions to success and failure and how they influence the quality of cognitive performance. This model can aid in designing programs to change maladaptive motivational…
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Style, Goal Orientation
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Cooney, Ned L.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1987
Examining cognitive changes in alcoholics in treatment and nonalcoholics after alcohol cue exposure. Alcoholics responded to alcohol cues with reports of increased physical symptoms, decreased confidence about coping with future temptation, and increased guilt. Findings suggest that alcoholics in high-risk relapse situations experience an increase…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Alcoholic Beverages, Alcoholism, Behavioral Science Research
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McNaughton, Stuart – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1988
Reviews research on the possible roles that errors might play in learning to read. Contrasts a productive view of errors with the view that errors are problematic to instruction, stating that the two are compatible. Concludes that errors can have both a generative and an inhibiting function depending upon instructional conditions. (GEA)
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Behavioral Science Research, Educational Theories, Elementary Education
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Scott, M. M.; Hatfield, James G. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1985
Differences in agreement between observers and analysts of naturalistic narrative data cause problems in observation research. This paper discusses the advantages and disadvantages of several possible solutions. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Interrater Reliability
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Thompson, Bruce – Journal of Experimental Education, 1985
Advantages and disadvantages of three analytic methods are discussed. A hypothetical data set is employed to make the discussion complete. It is suggested that commonality analysis can be usefully employed in research studies in education, particularly when aptitute-treatment interaction studies are involved. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Behavioral Science Research, Educational Research
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Shaywitz, Sally E.; And Others – Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology, 1986
The construction and refinement of the Yale Children's Inventory (YCI) is described, resulting in 11 scales (eight behavioral and three cognitive). The relationship and content of the three relevant YCI scales (attention, impulsivity, hyperactivity) are compared to the DSM-III (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual) diagnostic categories for attention…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Attention Span, Behavioral Science Research, Disability Identification
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Azuma, Hiroshi – American Psychologist, 1984
Comments on the preceding discussion of locus of control in Japanese and American cultures (Weisz et al.). Discusses yielding, as one of many coping styles, to demonstrate the heterogeneity of secondary control. Asserts that dichotomizing secondary and primary control, rather than seeking differentiation within a single category, itself reflects a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Structures, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
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