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Johnson, Scott D.; Miller, Ann N. – Communication Education, 2002
Presents a cross-cultural study of immediacy, with samples of students drawn from a university in the U.S. and a university in Kenya. Identifies positive relationships between verbal immediacy, nonverbal immediacy, credibility, and cognitive learning for both samples, further supporting research done in the U.S. and elsewhere suggesting that…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Credibility, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences

Lent, Robert W. – Counseling Psychologist, 1990
Explores six potential barriers to an effective public image of counseling psychology; reviews several remedial strategies; and advocates the development of a vigorous, centrally coordinated public image agenda to enhance the profession's future viability and social impact. (TE)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Counseling, Counselors, Credibility

Jensen, Arthur R. – Public Interest, 1991
The author recounts his experiences investigating alleged fraud by Cyril Burt (1976) in his work on the genetic foundations of human intelligence. The evidence fails to prove Burt guilty, and his assertions about the genetic factors of individual differences in intelligence are finding corroboration in contemporary psychology. (SLD)
Descriptors: Credibility, Deception, Fraud, Genetics
Derks, Douglas – School Business Affairs, 1998
A school business official with 14 years of experience in three Michigan districts agreed to join East Grand Rapids School District to help pass a $32 million bond issue for school renovations. To establish credibility in his new district, this official worked hard to communicate effectively, manage competently, and develop a clear vision.…
Descriptors: Career Change, Communication Skills, Credibility, Educational Facilities Improvement

Padian, Kevin – Reports of the National Center for Science Education, 1997
Discusses the approach of creationist groups to the distortion of science and the selective presentation of often-apocryphal evidence. Argues that the strategy is persuasive to those poorly educated in science, that people like to be persuaded that their views are right, and that they are intelligent people capable of figuring out science for…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Creationism, Credibility, Evolution

Meyer, Margaret R.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1996
When introducing a new middle-school mathematics curriculum, an Iowa school district anticipated parents' misgivings, addressed them early, and made parents into allies. Planners addressed parental concerns by exuding confidence and honesty, treating parents as equal partners, defining accountability, communicating effectively, carefully selecting…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Communication Skills, Community Involvement, Credibility

Chamberlin, Carla R. – TESOL Quarterly, 2000
Reports on a study of how nonverbal cues during supervision affect Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) graduate students' impressions of the trustworthiness of supervisors. Particular features of nonverbal communication during supervision were staged in video materials constructed specifically for the research. Students evaluated the…
Descriptors: Credibility, Cues, English (Second Language), Graduate Students

Zimmerman, Corinne; Bisanz, Gay L.; Bisanz, Jeffrey – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1998
College students judged the credibility of specially constructed news briefs about science. Their credibility ratings were influenced by area of research, plausibility of conclusions, and quality of research methods, but not by the social context of the research. Students justified their judgments with information in reports, prior knowledge, and…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Beliefs, College Students, Credibility
Benotsch, Eric G.; Kalichman, Seth; Weinhardt, Lance S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2004
Access to health information on the Internet has revolutionized how medical patients learn about their illnesses. Valuable information can be found online; however, many health Web sites contain inaccurate or misleading information. The authors surveyed 324 adults with HIV concerning their Internet use for obtaining health information. Health…
Descriptors: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Communicable Diseases, Patients, Internet
Morgan, Debbie; Robbins, Jonathan; Tripp, John – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2004
Young people engaged as peer educators are increasingly important in sex and relationship education (SRE) programmes in a variety of settings and are particularly valued in the APAUSE programme (Rees et al., 1997). The increase in popularity of peer education raises a need to value the inputs of young people and to give formal recognition to…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Young Adults, Foreign Countries, Peer Teaching
Kidd, Jennifer M.; Hirsh, Wendy; Jackson, Charles – Journal of Career Development, 2004
Many employees need help from others in managing their careers, and it is likely that much of this help will be given in the context of a face-to-face discussion, either in a formal setting or more informally. Drawing on the accounts of 104 UK employees who had participated in helpful career discussions, this paper examines with whom and in what…
Descriptors: Employees, Discussion, Careers, Employment
Yick, Alice G.; Patrick, Pam; Costin, Amanda – International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 2005
The academic culture of higher educational institutions is characterized by specific pedagogical philosophies, assumptions about rewards and incentives, and values about how teaching is delivered. In many academic settings, however, the field of distance education has been viewed as holding marginal status. Consequently, the goal of this…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Tenure, Research, Distance Education
Veloutsou, Cleopatra; Paton, Robert A.; Lewis, John – International Journal of Educational Management, 2005
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the information sources used by school leavers when selecting a university at which they wish to study and the perceived reliability of these sources of information. Design/methodology/approach: Using data from 306 pupils studying at various schools in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland it was revealed that…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Applicants, Information Sources, Foreign Countries
Calabrese, Raymond L.; Roberts, Brian – International Journal of Educational Management, 2004
Academic misconduct in research is of growing concern to funding agencies, scholars, and academic journal editors. Scholarly publication has ethical implications researchers, reviewers, and journal editors. The theoretical background of the ethics of scholarly publication is explored as well as the use of a case study of an untenured researcher…
Descriptors: Cheating, Periodicals, Researchers, Scholastic Journalism
Beale, Ivan L.; Marin-Bowling, Veronica M.; Guthrie, Nicole: Kato, Pamela M. – International Electronic Journal of Health Education, 2006
A video game called "Re-Mission" has recently been investigated with adolescent and young adult cancer patients enrolled in a multi-site randomized controlled evaluation of the game as a psycho-educational intervention. The main focus of the trial was to determine effects of the game on self-care and other health-related outcomes. It was…
Descriptors: Intervention, Video Games, Cancer, Rating Scales