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Peer reviewedForrest, Karen – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1986
The effects of reduced auditory feedback on spatial and temporal parameters of speech production were investigated using cinefluorographic techniques with three normal hearing women. Results suggested that auditory information plays a role in maintaining dynamic aspects of speech kinematics. Implications for hearing impaired speakers are noted.…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Feedback, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedShewan, Cynthia M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1986
Performance on a dichotic word task was examined with 15 articulatory-impaired children and 15 non-articulatory-impaired children (all between 5 and 9 years old). Results of presenting words under three conditions (free recall, directed right, and directed left) found no significant differences between groups on ear preference. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Auditory Perception, Children, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedHubert, Nancy C.; Wachs, Theodore D. – Child Development, 1985
When 96 mothers and 46 fathers of 6- or 13-month-old infants independently generated behavioral cues they believed contributed to their perception of their infant's recent easiness/difficultness, few systematic differences were found between easy and difficult infants, 6- and 13-month-olds, males and females, and firstborn and later-born.…
Descriptors: Classification, Cues, Definitions, Fathers
Peer reviewedCaron, Rose F.; And Others – Child Development, 1985
Groups of 17-, 23-, and 29-week-olds were habituated to slides of women posing facial expressions varying display of teeth affect; subjects were then shown slides of women posing the familiarized expressions plus a toothy smiling expression. In a second experiment older subjects also proved to be insensitive to affect-related aspects of still…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Facial Expressions, Infants, Perception
Lusthaus, Evelyn – Entourage, 1986
The emerging role of mentally retarded persons as contributors is considered through a review of research on (1) their contributions in the family, (2) their contributions in the school, (3) their contributions in the community, and (4) their contributions to society. (DB)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Futures (of Society), Mental Retardation, Participation
Peer reviewedWalker, James T. – Teaching of Psychology, 1987
Speculates on potential importance of pure research. States that before recent synthesis of findings in areas of paleontology, historical geology, and astronomy, it was not obvious that research in any of these areas--particularly the extinction of the dinosaurs about 65 million years ago--would ever have the slightest bearing on the question of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nuclear Warfare, Research, Visual Perception
Peer reviewedCulen, Gerald R.; And Others – Journal of Environmental Education, 1986
Summarizes the perceptions and behaviors regarding environmental issues of five discrete and separate groups. Findings indicate that interest in an issue was related to higher perceived levels of information, perceived importance, a more internal individual and group locus of control, and higher levels of reported citizenship action. (ML)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Environmental Education, Interest Research, Interests
Peer reviewedMurdock, Nancy L.; Forsyth, Donelson R. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1985
Two studies were conducted to define reactions to gender-biased language empirically. Results indicated generic phrasings were perceived as somewhat biased and sexist, designation and evaluation stereotyping was perceived as extremely biased and sexist, and neutral alternatives were judged appropriately nonsexist. Findings suggest authors conform…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Perception, Psychology, Sex Bias
Peer reviewedMorrongiello, Barbara A.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1985
Among children four to six years of age who were tested for their detection of melodic transformations, performance was superior for transformations that changed contour, for greater changes in contour, and for faster presentation rates. Melodies transformed by reordering tones were as discriminable as those transformed by inserting novel…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Difficulty Level, Music, Preschool Children
Peer reviewedCoyne, James C. – Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 1985
Describes the therapeutic use of reframing as being fundamental to strategic therapy and considers the need for an adequate conceptual scheme for understanding the critical elements of effective reframing. Background for concepts of frame and reframing are provided, along with clinical examples. Contributions and limitations of radical…
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Interpersonal Relationship, Intervention, Perception
Peer reviewedSayer, Jennifer – Community Development Journal, 1986
Through research on personal perspectives of community workers, the author has identified a gap between theory and practice in the area of community work. She argues that ideology is the bridging mechanism through which one explains and redevelops practice and defines the nature of the process. (CH)
Descriptors: Community Organizations, Community Services, Role Perception, Theory Practice Relationship
Peer reviewedCalhoun, Lawrence G.; And Others – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1986
Investigated reactions of others to the surviving spouse of an individual who commits suicide. Results indicated (compared to those spouses of accident and leukemia victims) that the spouse of a suicide was viewed as being more to blame for the death, as having had a greater chance of preventing the death, and as being more ashamed of the death.…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Perception, Social Cognition, Spouses
Peer reviewedBrown, Michael T.; Chambers, Marcia – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1986
University students and faculty rank-ordered four counseling center titles in terms of the likelihood that they would utilize services offered by the centers. Results indicated that the counseling center title was very important to students and faculty in determining their use of a counseling center. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Students, Counseling Services, Higher Education
Fernandez, Eileen; And Others – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1986
Examined computer-aided counseling, using a simulated computer-aided model of cognitive counseling and clients' perceived outcomes. Results indicated a group that received counseling using computers viewed their experience as less effective than did a group counseled personally; however, no differences were found on outcome measures. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMullen, Robert E.; Donnermeyer, Joseph F. – Gerontologist, 1985
Examined the relationship of age and trust to perceived safety from crime among 891 rural residents from a statewide victim study. Trust was found to be a more important predictor of perceived safety than age, isolation, and income. Age had a direct, independent effect on perceived safety. (Author/NRB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Crime, Older Adults, Perception


