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ERIC Number: EJ524158
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 1996
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Time Perceptions and Time Allocation Preferences among Adolescent Boys and Girls.
Bruno, James E.
Adolescence, v31 n121 p109-26 Spr 1996
Compares girls and boys and their preferences for directed and nondirected types of time allocation. Extends recent research regarding the allocation and perception of time by examining student time allocation preferences and their association with teacher-observed behaviors in school. Girls seemed less inclined toward nondirected activities and more inclined to other-directed activities. Boys seemed more inclined toward nondirected activities. (Author/KW)
Publication Type: Reports - Research; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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