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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)
Washington, Wenifort; And Others – 1990
The term "pre-doctoral syndrome" is used to define behaviors of doctoral students during the research and dissertation stage of their program, when they typically become intense, single-minded, over-sensitive, less receptive to criticism, and exhibit stress-related behaviors. A study was conducted to examine the perceptions of University…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Behavior Patterns, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs