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Bredemeier, B. J. – 1980
A typical assumption has been that women and men possess distinct power orientations: women have expressive characteristics, such as interdependence and cooperativeness, while men have instrumental characteristics, such as self reliance and competitiveness. An inventory assessing expressive and instrumental power orientations (PVO's) was developed…
Descriptors: Athletics, Attitude Measures, Individual Power, Locus of Control
Banmen, John, Comp. – 1981
With the increase of violence and aggression affecting more people, this compilation of materials focused on anger and aggression consists of three parts: (1) a general list of articles; (2) an annotated review of selected articles from the general list; and (3) a bibliography of books. The topics range from suggested causes of aggressive behavior…
Descriptors: Aggression, Annotated Bibliographies, Attribution Theory, Coping
Administration for Children, Youth, and Families (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1978
Nine questions about child abuse and neglect are answered in the booklet which is available in English and Spanish. Among facts revealed are the following: there are about 1 million cases of abuse yearly; there are four types of abuse and neglect (physical abuse, neglect, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse); abuse can be recognized by certain…
Descriptors: Behavior, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Child Welfare
Danis, Benjamin G. – 1978
Care-givers, as a group, generally fare physically and emotionally as well or better than the population at large, at least in the early stages of their elderly relative's convalescent period. Fifty-one care-givers discussed their physical and emotional symptoms just as their relative was being discharged from a health facility and two months…
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Child Caregivers, Family Problems, Health
Marcus, Robert F.; Roke, Edward J. – 1980
Empathy as a personality variable and as related to social behavior in young children has not been examined for its specificity with regard to various affect classes but has generally been treated as a global response to all affect classes. Three kinds of evidence relative to the specificity of empathic responses are analyzed: (1) correlations…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Cross Sectional Studies, Emotional Experience, Emotional Response
Kerber, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1980
The determinants of interpersonal attraction were examined in 10 dyadic situations involving an actor's behavior toward a perceiver. For each situation, the intentionality of the actor's behavior was varied at three levels (intentional, nonintentional, no information), and the affective implications of the behavior for the actor were also varied…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research
Hicks, Dale A.; Mathis, Andrew G. – 1980
Personality theorists have suggested the critical importance of parenting characteristics on the development of a child's personality. Missildine's (1963) classification of parenting characteristics and their effects on the adult personality were investigated using an experimental measure, the Inner Child Inventory (ICI), to assess perceived…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Behavior Patterns, Parent Child Relationship
MINUCHIN, PATRICIA; AND OTHERS – 1964
EFFORTS WERE DIRECTED TOWARD THE EXPLORATION OF CONNECTIONS BETWEEN THE HOME AND SCHOOL BACKGROUND INFLUENCES OF FOURTH-GRADE CHILDREN, AND THE PATTERNS OF RESPONSE THROUGH WHICH CHILDREN MASTER CHALLENGE, REACT TO OPPORTUNITY, AND EXPRESS AND HANDLE CONFLICT. THIS CURRENT RESEARCH WAS BUILT UPON AN EARLIER STUDY WHICH ASSESSED THE EFFECTS OF…
Descriptors: Background, Educational Environment, Family Characteristics, Family Environment
Farber, Barry A. – 1980
Two-hour semi-structured interviews were conducted with a heterogeneous group of psychotherapists to investigate their experience of therapeutic practice, and in particular to study the phenomenon of emotional and physical exhaustion known as "burnout," in which professionals lose all concern, all emotional feelings for the persons with…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Burnout, Counselor Client Relationship, Interviews
Haynes, Suzanne G., Ed.; And Others – 1980
These proceedings from the second conference on the Epidemiology of Aging sponsored by the National Institutes of Health indicate the direction of recent research and concern in this area. Attempts are made to formulate a definition of aging other than that of chronological age. A number of biomedical correlates of aging are addressed, including…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age, Aging (Individuals), Educational Gerontology
Polich, J. Michael; And Others – 1980
Although alcoholism is a focus of public concern and scientific interest, knowledge of the long-term patterns of alcohol abuse is only fragmentary. Subjects in a four-year followup study were alcoholics initially treated at special alcoholism treatment centers funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. These centers were…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcoholism, Behavior Patterns, Clinics
Billings, Andrew G.; Moos, Rudolf H. – 1980
Although stressful life change events are thought to influence the development of alcoholism and to enhance the probability of relapse after treatment, the actual coping responses to specific events among alcoholics remain largely unexplored. Efforts were made to operationalize and classify coping responses and to explore their relationship to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Alcoholism, Behavior Patterns
Tung, Rosalie L. – 1979
Many employers have asserted that women are not good candidates for administrative positions because they could not stand up to the pressures and stress associated with administrative responsibilities. To test the validity of this assertion, a comparision was made of the occupational stress profiles of male and female educational administrators in…
Descriptors: Administrator Qualifications, Administrator Selection, Educational Administration, Managerial Occupations
Van Sickle, Douglas J. – 1977
This paper describes the results of a study to: (1) design and evaluate three clinically practicable (e.g., non-analogue) regimens which emphasize treatment components of either behavioral rehearsal and feedback, anxiety management, or a combination of anxiety management and behavior reversal/feedback, and (2) examine the relative effectiveness of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Behavior Change
Richek, Herbert G. – 1971
This paper presents a study in which Welsh's A and R scale scores have been related to religiousness. The A factor has been defined as "anxiety proneness versus ego resiliency" while the R factor is defined as "impulsivity versus control." Subjects were 150 college students, 91 females and 59 males. The sole statistical…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Behavior Theories, College Students
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