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Bulcock, J. W. – 1981
The use of the two-stage least squares (2 SLS) procedure for estimating nonrecursive social science models is often impractical when multiple feedback linkages are required. This is because 2 SLS is extremely sensitive to multicollinearity. The standard statistical solution to the multicollinearity problem is a biased, variance reduced procedure…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Analysis of Covariance, Foreign Countries, Junior High Schools
Holahan, Carole K.; And Others – 1981
Student self-expectations are believed to exert a powerful influence on performance. Student perceptions and social comparisons during transfer students' (N=1362) first semester in a large state university were examined to determine variables that might be related to the formation of student performance expectations. Subjects completed…
Descriptors: Expectation, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics, Performance Factors
Tassopulos, Joan M. – 1982
To better understand the effects of the family on the reading achievement of black children, a study examined the relative influence of specific maternal variables and the family socioeconomic status (SES) on reading achievement. A total of 31 mother-child dyads were selected from a university reading clinic, with the children aged 7 through 11…
Descriptors: Black Mothers, Black Youth, Elementary Education, Expectation
Stehouwer, R. Scott; Bultsma, Craig A. – 1980
Since adolescent depression has become more frequently recognized, its manifestations need to be identified. To explore cognitive-perceptual distortions in depression as a function of generational (adolescent vs. adult) differences, 25 adult and 25 adolescent female inpatients diagnosed as depressed were administered the Beck Depression Inventory…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Cognitive Development
Coombs, Fred S. – 1980
Because of states' growing roles in education, the study of variation in state educational policies contributes to a better understanding of policy processes and to the prediction of possible policy outcomes. Comparing state educational policies involves choosing variables and analytical designs and defining cases, concepts, and measurement.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Henderson, Anne, Ed. – 1981
An introduction and annotations of 37 research reports review evidence regarding the effect of parental involvement on student achievement in elementary and secondary education. The annotations cover studies from 1966 through 1980 that analyze such variables as family background and socioeconomic status, parent powerlessness, parents' expectations…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Characteristics
Hoffman, Benjamin B. – 1976
The history of a higher education demand assessment program in Manitoba is outlined, beginning with a sharp dip in enrollment in 1970. A three-year project was begun with three snapshot surveys of grade 12 decision-making in February, May, and June. The second year involved two snapshots, and the third used only one. During this time, attitudes…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Planning, Declining Enrollment, Educational Change
Snavely, William B.; Clatterbuck, Glen W. – 1980
A study investigated the relationship between social style and a number of dimensions of person perception and interpersonal attraction. Social style was defined as a two-dimensional construct of assertiveness and responsiveness, which combined to reflect four social styles. Five hypotheses predicted that differences in social style would result…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Attitude Measures, Behavioral Science Research, College Students
Diekhoff, George M. – 1981
The aim of this study is to suggest an alternative to the essay testing method of assessing structural understanding of concepts, which suffers from time constraints and lack of scoring reliability. In this method, students' relationship judgments between concept pairs are examined directly rather than by means of multidimensional scaling analysis…
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Ability, Concept Formation, Correlation
Bean, John P. – 1981
A theoretical model of turnover in work organizations was applied to the college student dropout process at a major midwestern land grant university. The 854 freshmen women subjects completed a questionnaire that included measures for 14 independent variables: grades, practical value, development, routinization, instrumental communication,…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Research, Employment Patterns
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Student and faculty attitudes about faculty evaluation and the relationship of the attitudes to the concept of locus of control were investigated. Student respondents consisted of 172 males and 256 females, and 108 faculty responses were received. The measure of locus of control closely resembles the Rotter Internal-External Control Scale. Student…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, College Faculty, College Students, Faculty Evaluation
Moskowitz, Joel M.; Hoepfner, Ralph – 1978
The utility of employing teacher reports about characteristics of students and their parents to assess family economic status was investigated using multiple regression analyses. The accuracy of teacher reports about parents' educational background was also explored, in addition to the effect of replacing missing data with logical, mean, or modal…
Descriptors: Economic Status, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics, Family Income
Yap, Kim Onn – 1978
A simulation study was designed to assess the severity of regression effects when a set of selection scores is also used as pretest scores as this pertains to RMC Model A of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act Title I evaluation and reporting system. Data sets were created with various characteristics (varying data reliability and…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Analysis of Variance, Elementary Secondary Education, Low Achievement
Noeth, Richard J.; Jepsen, David A. – 1980
A total of 1,994 students (approximately 70% of those who participated in the American College Testing Program's Nationwide Study of Career Development) who were working more than half-time three years later responded to an extensive mailed questionnaire followup study seeking to describe the predictability of actual job choice from expressed…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Development, Employment Level
Pavlik, John V.; And Others – 1980
A survey of 320 employees of Honeywell, Inc., was conducted to collect data on interactions between employees' levels of integration into the organizational hierarchy, amount and type of employee newsletter reading, and purposes for reading newsletters (keeping track of friends, finding out what was going on in the company, improving one's…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research, Employee Attitudes, Employment Level


