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Peer reviewedUngson, Gerardo Rivera; And Others – Administrative Science Quarterly, 1981
This paper responds to concerns about the suitability and appropriateness of theories of decision-making behavior in organizations by addressing conceptual and methodological issues grounded on the study of individual cognitive processes. It proposes that attention be directed to examining how individuals react to demands imposed by organizational…
Descriptors: Administration, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making, Management Games
Peer reviewedKamin, Leon J. – Psychological Bulletin, 1980
This article reviews sex studies of children of cousin marriages and three studies of children of incestuous matings. It is argued that these studies, taken as a whole, provide no substantial evidence for an inbreeding depression effect within the polygenic system commonly asserted to determine IQ. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Children, Genetics, Heredity, Intelligence
Peer reviewedCaplan, Nathan – New Directions for Program Evaluation, 1980
Ethical issues; institutional characteristics and organizational arrangements; and roles and skills of the researcher must be considered if the government is to apply social science research findings more widely for the public good. (Available from: Jossey-Bass, Inc., 433 California St., San Francisco, CA 94104, single issue, $6.95.) (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Government Role, Information Utilization, Program Evaluation, Research Needs
Peer reviewedBurstein, B.; Jarvak, L. F. – Human Development, 1980
Examines the evidence for sex differences in cognitive functioning, and evaluates the evidence for hormonal, genetic, neuroanatomical, and cultural determinants of such differences. Inadequacies in research methodology are noted. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Cognitive Style, Cultural Influences, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedLane, David M. – Psychological Review, 1980
The incidental learning paradigm supports two findings concerning selective attention: (1) the difference between central and incidental task performance increases with age, and (2) the correlation between central and incidental performance decreases with age. Neither of these findings clearly supports the view that attentional selectivity…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Attention Control, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedProper, Elizabeth C.; Pierre, Robert G. – Evaluation Review, 1980
This response to TM 505 708 briefly reviews the five major points of that article, and adds seven points that evaluators should consider when preparing reports. Illustrations are taken from Project Follow Through. (BW)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Data Analysis, Predictor Variables, Program Evaluation
Peer reviewedO'Reilly, Patrick A.; Asche, F. Marion – Journal of Studies in Technical Careers, 1981
Follow-up of vocational students can be used not only to fulfill federal requirements but also to improve the quality of vocational programs and increase cooperation between various agencies. The authors studied over 160 follow-up systems and have included recommendations for improvement. (Author)
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, Followup Studies, Research Problems, Secondary Education
Knapp, Thomas R. – Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance, 1980
Supports arguments against general use of change scores and recommends the Lord/McNemar estimates of true change. Provides a numerical example illustrating the reliability problem and the problem of the prediction of true change from various linear composites of initial and final measures. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Literature Reviews, Pretests Posttests, Research Methodology
Fisher, Paul D.; Lyman, Robert D. – Capstone Journal of Education, 1980
Reports on interviews conducted with researchers, administrators, and teachers at the Brewer-Porch Children's Center for the emotionally disturbed (Tuscaloosa, Alabama). The three groups were asked for their perspectives on the research role of the classroom teacher and on problems teachers face in research participation. Possible solutions are…
Descriptors: Classroom Research, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education, Opinions
Rodabough, Tillman – Death Education, 1981
Current writings on death and dying are trichotomized into prescientific, quasi-scientific, and scientific. Research findings should not be treated as equally valid; some methods may be used to supply hypotheses, others to test them, and still others to further validate the previous findings. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Death, Observational Learning, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedDunne, Faith; And Others – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1981
Rural girls, answering questions concerning educational and occupational aspirations, showed significantly higher educational aspiration, the same or higher occupational aspiration, and equal ranges of job choice, relative to boys. The results are discussed with respect to previous findings, and to status attainment models. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Nontraditional Occupations, Occupational Aspiration, Research Problems
Peer reviewedBoyan, Norman J. – Educational Researcher, 1981
Reviews research on educational administration within the context of methodologies in several social and behavioral sciences. Specifically discusses the state of the art in policy and organizational studies. (EF)
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Organizational Theories, Policy, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedGreen, Rayna – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1980
Reviews trends in the literature on Native American women and notes significant changes in recent years. Suggests that scholarly issues may have to be subordinated to community needs, and that feminist scholars should direct their studies to those issues most important to the group being studied. (ST)
Descriptors: American Indian Studies, American Indians, Females, Feminism
Peer reviewedDumon, Wilfried; Aldous, Joan – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1979
Presents how and why programs embodying family policy in Western Europe and the United States differ. By indicating current changes in these programs and how political decisions affect them, fruitful areas for family policy research are suggested. Family policy meeting needs of pragmatically defined parent-child units will be most successful.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Family (Sociological Unit), Foreign Countries, Policy Formation
Peer reviewedWinter, Gene M.; Fadale, LaVerna M. – Community College Review, 1979
Describes a method of evaluation which ensures maximum yield. Mentions common pitfalls in evaluation procedures and proposes Reality-Based Evaluation (RBE) as a safeguard against them. Outlines RBE and concludes that evaluation results must play an active role in bringing about change. (JG)
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Evaluation Methods, Institutional Research, Program Descriptions


