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Philibert, Paul J. – Momentum, 1982
Delineates Sigmund Freud's theories of symbolic relations, Jean Piaget's theories of cognitive development, and Eric Erickson's concept of identity crisis to analyze and explain the characteristics and phenomena of adolescent development. Suggests roles and tasks for teachers and parents in promoting healthy development. (WL)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Behavior Development, Cognitive Development
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Gordon, Winsome – Caribbean Journal of Education, 1981
Instruments were developed to measure aspects of self-identity: sex role identity, identification with parents, and personal identity. The instruments were tried out and tested for construct validity. Analysis provided evidence that self-identity is developmental, as indicated by significant differences in personal identity measures among adults,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Children, Foreign Countries
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Ellis, David W.; Davis, Lucy T. – Adolescence, 1982
Outlines adolescent self-concept as a method for understanding the adolescent experience and major controversies involved in this age span. Defines adolescence and reviews theoretical understanding of adolescent self-concept. General issues regarding cognition are discussed. A model of the boundary organization of adolescent self-concept is…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Egocentrism, Identification (Psychology)
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Huidekoper, Peter, Jr. – English Journal, 1982
Notes why teachers can identify with the characters on the television police drama "Hill Street Blues." (RL)
Descriptors: Characterization, Elementary Secondary Education, Identification (Psychology), Law Enforcement
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Kachel, Douglas W. – Journal of the NAWDAC, 1979
This investigation suggests that the traditional sex label does not constitute the only conceptualization of the sex variable and that alternative definitions of this variable may be a prerequisite to a better understanding of the relationship between sex and the individual's perceived locus of control. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Females, Higher Education
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Loughlin, Megan; And Others – Journal of Broadcasting, 1980
Presents findings of research that studied the influence of television's behavioral models on young Puerto Rican children, including (1) types of models children chose; (2) their perceptions and moral judgments of the appropriateness of certain types of antisocial behavior; and (3) occupational aspirations and their perceptions of Puerto Rican…
Descriptors: Children, Identification (Psychology), Occupational Aspiration, Programing (Broadcast)
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Brewer, Marilynn B.; Blum, Myrtle W. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1979
To test the role of psychological factors in the underrepresentation of women in mathematics and related fields, a two-wave panel survey was conducted among 132 university freshmen. Results confirmed the predicted causal relationship between sex role identification and feelings of control over math and science achievement among females. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Androgyny, College Freshmen, Females
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McCafferty, W. Dean – Education, 1980
Compliance, identification, internalization, and expectancy are delineated and defined as three conscious and one nonconscious reaction to social influence. Discussion centers on the implications of each reaction in terms of a classroom environment wherein teacher and students influence each other and are subject to the pressures of public…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Expectation, Identification (Psychology)
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George, Deborah M.; Hoppe, Ronald A. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1979
This study attempts to examine further the possible differences between Black-White relations in the United States and native-White relations in Canada as they relate to racial preferences and identification in school children. The role of self-concept is also examined. (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Blacks, Canada Natives, Elementary Secondary Education
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Brenner, David; Hinsdale, Gary – Adolescence, 1978
Body build stereotypes of average-weight and heavy females, ages 6, 15, and 19, were studied through adjective checklists and drawings of endomorphs, ectomorphs, and mesomorphs. Mesomorph drawings were favored and the endomorphs least liked. But heavy subjects rejected for themselves behavioral stereotypes previously applied to the endomorph…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Body Image, Body Weight, Females
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Weiland, Andrea; Coughlin, Ronald – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1979
Both White and Mexican American students made accurate self-identifications when asked a series of ethnic identification questions. All White subjects indicated preference for White classmates. With one exception, preferences of Mexican American groups for White v Mexican American classmates did not significantly differ from chance. (Author/RLV)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Grade 3
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Schroeter, Gerd – Journal of Ethnic Studies, 1977
Reviews four books about North American Indians: "Prison of Grass: Canada From the Native Point of View," Adams (New Press), "The Harrowing of Eden: White Attitudes Toward North American Natives," Chamberlin (Seabury Press), "Natives Without a Home," Nagler (Longman, Canada), and "The Indian Identity…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American History, American Indian Culture, American Indians
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Mahan, Juneau – Journal of Black Psychology, 1976
Black and white children ranging in age from three to seven were asked to answer questions pertaining to a black doll and a white doll placed in front of them in order to partially replicate Clark's and Clark's 1941 study on racial identification and preference in children, including a white group of children. It was found that black and white…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Elementary School Students, Identification (Psychology), Kindergarten Children
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Vitaro, Frank; Tremblay, Richard E.; Kerr, Margaret; Pagani, Linda; Bukowski, William M. – Child Development, 1997
Tested the individual characteristics and deviant peer association theoretical models of friends' influence on the development of delinquency in disruptive boys. Found that moderately disruptive boys with aggressive-disturbing friends were more delinquent at age 13 than other subgroups of moderately disruptive boys. Highly disruptive and…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Aggression, Conformity, Delinquency
Magowan, Fiona – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2001
The Yolngu people of Australia's Northern Territory trace their lineage through places in the land and water. Movements of currents represent movements of clans over time. Patterns of sound and design are associated with particular groups and with body parts. These essences are conveyed in ritual songs that are crucial ways of knowing oneself and…
Descriptors: Aboriginal Australians, Anthropology, Foreign Countries, Genealogy
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