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Adams, Gerald R.; LaVoie, Joseph C. – Education, 1974
The purpose of this study was to assess the biasing effects of sex of child, level of facial attractiveness, and conduct on teachers' evaluations of the child's attitudes and work habits. (Author)
Descriptors: Bias, Expectation, Research Methodology, Student Behavior
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Karmel, Barbara – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Highlighted in this study are the relationships between sex and grade level on academic achievement and employment aspirations. A probabilistic response format was used for the research questionnaire which was completed by students in grade 9 and grade 11, and by college freshmen and college juniors. (BJG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Employment Level, Expectation, Females
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Kennedy, W. Robert – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Descriptors: Expectation, Grade Prediction, Grades (Scholastic), Higher Education
Wohlwill, Joachim F. – 1981
Repeated but unadvised attempts have been made by music educators to relate the Piagetian concept of concrete operational thought to children's understanding of music. The attempts have been focused on the apparent link between the child's detection of invariance in musical patterns and the concept of conservation. These attempts are unadvised…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Conservation (Concept), Emotional Experience
Ritchie, Fiona K.; Toner, Ignatius J. – 1981
This study explored the hypotheses that (1) young children told (labeled) directly that they were "patient" by adults would demonstrate more subsequent self-control than children given an irrelevant label, and that (2) adult tester expectations regarding the children's self-control would influence only the subjects given the irrelevant…
Descriptors: Delay of Gratification, Expectation, Foreign Countries, Labeling (of Persons)
Foster, Glen; And Others – 1979
Two groups of classroom teachers (N=36) and two groups of teacher trainees (N=36) were asked to complete behavior checklists for a hypothetical child labeled normal or emotionally disturbed and for a videotaped child labeled normal or emotionally disturbed. Analysis of results indicated that teachers and trainees held quantitatively similar…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research, Expectation
Algozzine, Bob; And Others – 1980
Forty special education teachers were asked to make decisions about a fourth grade boy who was portrayed as learning disabled or emotionally disturbed and who exhibited either high or low competence. Classroom placement decisions and future performance predictions were found to be a function of the child's perceived competence. Results were…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Expectation, Labeling (of Persons)
Hormuth, Stefan; And Others – 1977
In a federal correctional institution, cognitive and behavioral variables related to the inmates' loss of freedom and their attempts at reestablishing freedom within the boundaries of the institution were collected. Variables were: (1) personal variables (age, sex, education, etc.); (2) perceptions about life and freedoms in the institution; (3)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Correctional Institutions, Expectation
Kearns, Jack – 1974
Empirical Bayes point estimates of true score may be obtained if the distribution of observed score for a fixed examinee is approximated in one of several ways by a well-known compound binomial model. The Bayes estimates of true score may be expressed in terms of the observed score distribution and the distribution of a hypothetical binomial test.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Error Patterns, Expectation, Mathematical Models
House, William C. – 1973
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of time perspective on performance expectancies and the subjective evaluation of outcomes in regard to a task at which subjects had previously succeeded or failed. Subjects first succeeded or failed on either an easy or difficult task. They then stated performance expectancies and made…
Descriptors: Evaluation, Expectation, Failure, Performance
Joreskog, Karl G.; Van Thillo, Marielle – 1971
A new basic algorithm is discussed that may be used to do factor analysis by any of these three methods: (1) unweighted least squares, (2) generalized least squares, or (3) maximum likelihood. (CK)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Computer Programs, Correlation, Expectation
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Kristof, Walter – 1973
This study in parametric test theory deals with the statistics of reliability estimation when scores on two parts of a test follow a binormal distribution with equal (case 1) or unequal (case 2) expectations. In each case biased maximum-likelihood estimators of reliability are obtained and converted into unbiased estimators. Sampling distributions…
Descriptors: Expectation, Research Reports, Sample Size, Sampling
Marinaccio, Louis – 1971
A course in forming medium size pottery on the potter's wheel and developing skill to reproduce matching forms is presented. Abilities which will be expected of the student at the end of the course include: (1) defining important terms relating to pottery, (2) identifying and differentiating between certain aspects of ceramic art, and (3)…
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavioral Objectives, Ceramics, Course Content
Calista, Donald J. – 1972
This paper explores two aspects of student evaluations of college teaching: (1) a reformulation of end-of-term ratings, by defining them in relation to initial student expectations; and (2) it presents a research design which studies this reformulation in the natural setting of the classroom. An expectations instrument, using semantic differential…
Descriptors: Course Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Expectation, Learning Processes
Yates, Veseth S.; Zedeck, Sheldon – 1976
The relationship between satisfaction and need hierarchies as a function of high risk (HR) or low risk (LR) in a job was examined. Results indicated that there were significant differences in satisfaction for a set of 25 job characteristics between HR (N=93) and LR (N=82) workers. In contrast, there were no real differences in need hierarchies for…
Descriptors: Expectation, Job Satisfaction, Laborers, Needs Assessment
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