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Campbell, Richard T. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 1979
Issues related to the preceding research report (TM 504 895) are discussed: (1) necessary assumptions for assessing reciprocal causal effects; (2) validity of Felson and Bohrnstedt's findings; and (3) reconciliation of this report and the preceding experimental results. (Author/GDC)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Correlation, Feedback, Interpersonal Attraction

Sieber, Joan E. – Evaluation and Program Planning: An International Journal, 1979
By drawing analogies to the history of mental testing, the author concludes that the responsibility for critical evaluation and beneficial use of social indicators rests with social scientists. Future directions of critical inquiry are suggested. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Tests, History, Intelligence, Quality of Life
Terrace, Herbert S. – New York University Education Quarterly, 1979
Focusing on the question, "Can chimpanzees produce new sentences or merely sequences?" Terrace describes his efforts to teach the chimpanzee Nim to communicate through sign language. From his results, and the Gardners' experiments with Washoe, he concludes that no proof yet exists that chimpanzees can use language as humans do. (SJL)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Child Language, Language Patterns, Language Research

Quarm, Daisy – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1981
Findings for couples (N=119) show wife's work, money, and spare time low between-spouse correlations are due in part to random measurement error. Suggests that increasing reliability of measures by creating multi-item indices can also increase correlations. Car purchase, vacation, and child discipline were not accounted for by random measurement…
Descriptors: Correlation, Decision Making, Error of Measurement, Family Relationship

Larossa, Ralph; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1981
Two basic ethical questions--informed-consent and the risk-benefit equation--are examined as they apply to the data collection, analysis, and publication strategies of qualitative family research. Suggests the distinctive features of family life warrant a special discussion of the ethical dilemmas inherent in the qualitative study of families.…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Ethics, Family Life, Interviews

Wilder, Carol – Human Communication Research, 1979
Summarizes the theoretical and epistemological bases of the interaction view, noting the pragmatic instances for which this framework is invoked as explanation and justification. Introduces some conceptual and methodological difficulties which need be addressed in formulating appropriate research. Suggests general and specific directions for…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Human Relations, Interaction

Gill, David H.; And Others – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 1980
A reanalysis of research reported in the "Journal of Industrial Teacher Education" demonstrates a tendency among researchers to base interpretations of data entirely on the results of tests for statistically significant differences. The appraisal suggests that several of the published findings should be reviewed using additional data…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Educational Research, Industrial Arts, Periodicals

Walmsley, Sean A.; Allington, Richard – Reading Psychology, 1980
Considers three issues related to the conduct of research into reading problems of the elderly: (1) the lack of federal funding of literacy research concerning the elderly, (2) differences between conducting research with school-aged populations and with the elderly, and (3) problems encountered in testing elderly individuals. (GT)
Descriptors: Federal Government, Financial Support, Government Publications, Older Adults

Heneman, Herbert G., III – Personnel Psychology, 1980
There are many opportunities for research on how self-assessment affects behavior, especially external and internal mobility. Problems often occur in choice of ability dimensions and selection context. A firm theoretical base is necessary. (JAC)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Job Applicants, Occupational Mobility, Research Problems

Schofield, Hilary L.; Start, K. B. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1979
Explanations are offered for observed discrepant and null findings in the area of predictive information about teacher effectiveness. It is argued that if tautologies are to be avoided, only product variables are appropriate criteria of success. Some recommendations regarding future research are offered. (Author/GSK)
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Evaluation Criteria, Observation, Performance Factors

Patton, Michael Quinn – Education and Urban Society, 1980
Reviews the process employed in evaluating the national 4-H program. Holds that the evaluation design was influenced by political, rather than methodological, concerns. Takes examples from the 4-H evaluation to illustrate dilemmas that have emerged in current evaluation process and theory. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Extension Education

Bunda, Mary Anne – Education and Urban Society, 1980
Many problems are encountered when evaluating a complex, decentralized national program such as 4-H. Good effects of the federal evaluation mandate include local concern with program quality. Bad effects include that local agencies are forced to utilize noxious methodologies or to collect information they consider to be unimportant. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods

Brinker, Richard P.; Goldbart, Juliet – British Journal of Psychology, 1981
Social and communicative behavior of 28 preschoolers, some developmentally delayed, was classified under various conditions by four observers. Inter-observer agreements from observations of developmentally delayed and normal children were compared. No significant differences were found. Results are discussed in terms of reliability problems in…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Child Language, Classroom Observation Techniques, Communication Research

Birleson, Peter – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 1981
Aimed to determine whether the diagnosis of depressive disorder in childhood has construct validity and to develop a self-rating scale for depression in childhood. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Clinical Diagnosis, Clinical Psychology

Manteuffel, Mary S.; Laetsch, Watson M. – Journal of College Science Teaching, 1981
Described is a research study comparing the achievement of undergraduate biology students in individual investigations with and without written guidelines for problem formulation. The authors conclude that the problem formulation stage is crucial to the success of student investigations. The quality of students problems improved significantly with…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, College Science, Educational Research, Guidelines