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Jackall, Robert – Urban Life, 1977
Bureaucratic work situations, particularly those with commercial goals, rationalize not only people's work tasks, but their social demeanor and behavior. This study examines the impact of such rationalization of appearance and interaction on clerical workers in several branches of a large bank. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Bureaucracy, Clerical Workers, Environmental Influences
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Abramson, Paul R.; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1977
Ratings of vocational competence, marriageability, and interpersonal success were made by male and female subjects of a stimulus person described in a one-page, single-spaced biography. The results indicated that both men and women perceived the female attorney as being the most vocationally competent. (Author)
Descriptors: Perception, Rating Scales, Research Projects, Sex Differences
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Cheek, Jimmy G.; Christiansen, James E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1977
Perceptions of the role of vocational counselors vary among secondary school counselors, principals, vocational directors, and vocational counselors themselves, a factor that can lead to conflict and morale problems in local schools. (MJB)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Conflict, Counselors, Morale
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Walberg, Herbert J.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1977
Results indicate that measures of the social environment mediate and index much of the sociopsychological stimulation that bears, indirectly through perception, upon cognitive and attitudinal learning. (Author/MV)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Cross Cultural Studies, Perception, Predictive Validity
Klein, Stanley D., Ed. – Exceptional Parent, 1976
The role of the mental health professionals in helping parents of handicapped children is explored. (CL)
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, Mental Health, Parents, Professional Services
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Williams, Lee – Journal of Phonetics, 1977
Describes studies of voice onset time in Spanish and an acoustic feature termed presence versus absence of an abrupt consonant onset. It is suggested that this feature may be used by the Spanish listener in making a perceptual distinction between voiced and voiceless stop consonants in multiple environments. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Consonants
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Lehiste, Ilse – Journal of Phonetics, 1976
An experiment is reported in which 25 listeners were presented with pairs of stimuli of equal duration, but differing in fundamental frequency, and were asked to decide which of the two stimuli was longer. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Auditory Stimuli, Intonation
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Ingram, David – Glossa, 1976
Proposes that phonological development involves the three fundamental processes of perception, organization and production. Acquisition proceeds by the suppression of natural phonological processes in a systematic fashion. Processes slide through a child's system, appearing first as constraints on perception, and later on organization and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Language Acquisition
Lash, Kenneth – Arts in Society, 1975
A program was described whose essential aim was to see things at once both more acutely (structure) and more broadly (context), to develop accurate and alternative means for communicating one's particular visual awareness, and in so doing discover processes involved, making them part of one's consciousness and applying them to "daily" situations,…
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational Objectives, Learning Experience, Photographs
Sherman, Vivian – Viewpoints, 1977
The role played by images in the course of human development is considered in this article; personal growth is defined at three different levels of imagery: the producer/consumer image, the humanistic, and the transpersonal. (JD)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Human Living, Humanistic Education, Imagery
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Greenberg, Bradley S.; Reeves, Byron – Journal of Social Issues, 1976
Childrens' perceptions of reality in television are examined as an intervening variable between exposure to the medium and the effect of TV messages. Among the findings of this study are that perceptions of the reality of TV increase as the specificity of content increases. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Communication Skills, Fantasy
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Schiffman, H. R.; Bobko, Douglas J. – American Journal of Psychology, 1977
The influence of stimulus number and familiarity on judged duration were investigated. Results showed that the number of stimulus elements presented within a given interval affected its perceived duration, although the familiarity of those elements (as defined herein) did not. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Perceptual Development, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology
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Brussell, Edward M.; And Others – American Journal of Psychology, 1977
The possibility that subjective contours are an artifact of brightness contrast was explored. Concludes that subjective contour and brightness contrast are distinct perceptual phenomena but share a dependency on the processing of edge information transmitted through the achromatic channels of the visual system. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Charts, Data Analysis, Experiments, Luminescence
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Bess, Fred H.; Townsend, Thomas H. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1977
Discrimination scores among 556 listeners from 14 to 98-years-old with flat sensorineural hearing losses (742 ears) were analyzed in terms of degree of hearing impairment and subject age. (Author/IM)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Auditory Discrimination, Auditory Perception, Exceptional Child Research
Harth, Robert; Justen, Joseph E., III – Academic Therapy, 1977
In an examination of the validity of the Visual Closure subtest of the Illinois Test of Psycholinguistic Abilities, 94 learning disabled students (mean age 9 years) were administered three visual measures. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Test Validity
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