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Dobson, Russell; And Others – Humanist Educator, 1977
The Human Emotion/Feeling Model with complimentary instrumentation have been presented in an attempt to bring some clarity to an extremely complex phenomenon--human emotion/feeling. The model and instrument are not presented as being complete or final, but are presented for consideration by others. (Author)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Response, Empathy
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Keith, Charles R.; Ellis, David – School Counselor, 1978
Results of this naturalistic study indicate that feelings and reactions of pupils to a classmate's death may be facilitated or hindered by behavior of adults involved. The most powerful hindrance is the teacher's denial of the child's capacity to deal with death. (Author)
Descriptors: Death, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Emotional Response
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Cook, J. Marvin – School Arts, 1977
Suggests that there are creative ways of measuring affective objectives in art and that an instructional objective may include affective criteria related to cognitive or pschomotor competencies in art. Also notes the teacher's role in helping students to appreciate what they have learned in art. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Competency Based Education, Educational Objectives, Elementary Education
Kuhmerker, Lisa – Moral Education Forum, 1987
Reviews research and theory on the earliest development of moral behavior among infants and very young children. Lists a range of behaviors which are said to demonstrate the development of moral behavior. Includes illustrative anecdotes and a three-page bibliography. (JDH)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Psychology, Emotional Response, Moral Development
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Zinner, Ellen S. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Proposes general strategies for group survivorship intervention in a case study of an elementary school student's suicide. Examines these strategies with specific reference to intervention efforts involving the class, student body, teachers, principal, and parents at the elementary school. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Crisis Intervention, Death, Elementary Education
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Dunn, Judy; Munn, Penny – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1986
Examines the capability and motivation of 18- and 24-month-old infants to share, help, comfort, and cooperate with their older siblings; the frequency of such prosocial behavior by both siblings; and the children's response to sibling distress. The relationship between prosocial and conflict behavior was also studied. (HOD)
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Children, Conflict Resolution
Austin, David R.; Voelkl, Judith E. – Camping Magazine, 1986
Findings from 74 summer camp staff serving disabled children suggest: burnout exists; emotional exhaustion is the burnout phase more often experienced; staff reporting higher social support report less burnout; perceptions of social support decrease as summer progresses; camp administrators need to develop/evaluate strategies to foster social…
Descriptors: Burnout, Camping, Disabilities, Emotional Response
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Sumner, Edward D.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1987
In a survey conducted to assess the state of death education available to pharmacy students, 85 percent of the schools of pharmacy provided information concerning attitudes toward teaching death education; present offerings; academic background of instructors and departments responsible for death education programs; and course information.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Course Content, Death, Emotional Response
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Pierson-Hubeny, Dorothy; Archambault, Francis X. – Psychology in the Schools, 1987
Investigated the relationship between role stress and perceived intensity of burnout for 209 school psychologists and differences in role stress and burnout for school psychologists and four other educator groups. School psychologists reported midrange burnout on Emotional Exhaustion and Personal Accomplishment, the second lowest burnout for…
Descriptors: Burnout, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Response, Job Satisfaction
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Sparks, Glenn G. – Central States Speech Journal, 1986
Assesses the validity of a 20-item scale that purportedly measures long term memory records--in this case, frightening mass media. Evidence for validity emerged in that subjects' scale scores were related to negative emotion, negative cognitions, and skin conductance during film clips of scary movies. (NKA)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Response, Films
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Tinto, Vincent – Journal of Higher Education, 1988
The longitudinal process of student departure is marked by distinct stages that reflect the unique problems individuals encounter in seeking to become incorporated into the life of the institution. Stages include: separation, transition to college, and incorporation in college. Research and policy implications are discussed. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, College Students, Emotional Response, Higher Education
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Stiff, James B.; And Others – Communication Monographs, 1988
Examines the relationships among different dimensions of empathy, communication, and prosocial behavior. Supports an altruistic interpretation of prosocial behavior and suggests that the egoistic model be reformulated. (JK)
Descriptors: Altruism, Attachment Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
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Mundy, Peter; And Others – Child Development, 1988
Examines the nonverbal communication competence of 18- to 48-month-old Down Syndrome children. Results indicate that Downs children display strengths and weaknesses in nonverbal communication skills. Further, results suggest a deficit in expressive language is associated with a deficit in nonverbal requesting skill that had developed earlier among…
Descriptors: Downs Syndrome, Emotional Response, Facial Expressions, Infant Behavior
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Charles, Kevin E.; Eddy, James M. – NASPA Journal, 1987
Presents framework for in-service training of residence hall staff on how to deal with grief situation. Provides table of hypothetical stages of ordinary grief response which residence hall staff can use to assess and monitor a dealth/loss situation. Describes three major components of in-service training on dying and death. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Death, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Response, Grief
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Wells, Joel W.; Franken, Mary L. – Journal of Humanistic Education and Development, 1987
Assessed university students' knowledge about homosexuality in relation to their degree of homonegativism, i.e., physical, social, and emotional distancing from homosexuals, and selected personal variables. Respondents who were better informed about homosexuality proved less homonegative, particularly those with homosexual friend or family member.…
Descriptors: College Students, Emotional Response, Expectation, Higher Education
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