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Kriegsman, Kay Harris; Hershenson, David B. – Journal of College Student Personnel, 1987
Compared physically disabled and able-bodied college students on Erickson's epigenetic stages of life-span development, and Maslow's motivational needs hierarchy of personality development. The groups were more similar than dissimilar in ego development and needs level. College students with disabilities may be a select population because of their…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages, Disabilities
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Fagan, M. Michael; Ayers, Kenneth, Jr. – Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1982
Described the adult development of 23 police officers. Found that subjects passed through a series of psychosocial stages and that stress and stress management were an important part of this process. Training and administrative implications are discussed. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adult Development, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Tasks, Life Style
Palus, Charles J.; And Others – 1991
The major contention of this paper is that the best way to understand an individual's identity is through the story (or stories) that person makes of his or her life. The research looks at the ways in which the performance of business executives is rooted in both: (1) an executive's unique identity as an individual; and (2) a component of…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Individual Psychology, Leadership, Leadership Qualities
Prentice, Normal M.; Jurkovic, Gregory J. – 1975
Using Quay's typology, three equal groups (n=12) of adolescent psychopathic, neurotic, and subcultural delinquent males and a matched nondelinquent control group were individually administered Kohlberg's structured moral dilemmas, two Piagetian tasks of cognitive development (pendulum and balance), and an adaption of Flavell's role-taking task.…
Descriptors: Child Psychology, Cognitive Development, Delinquency, Developmental Psychology
Hower, John T.; Edwards, Keith J. – 1976
This study investigates the parent-child relationship antecedents of a multidimensional model of moral character among late adolescents. The model posits that the configuration of five character dimensions explains the moral behavior displayed by an individual. The dimensions are moral knowledge, socialization, empathy, autonomy and ethical…
Descriptors: Adolescents, College Students, Developmental Psychology, Ethics
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Cote, James E.; Levine, Charles G. – Youth and Society, 1989
This study explores interrelationships among the following components of Erik Erikson's theory of ego identity formation: (1) the identity crisis; (2) the institutionalized moratoria; (3) the ego-superego struggle for dominance of the personality; and (4) the value orientation stages. Humanistically oriented adolescents are more likely to have a…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
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McLean, Kate C. – Developmental Psychology, 2005
Personally important autobiographical memories are the smallest unit of the life story, which begins to emerge in adolescence. This study examined 2 features of self-defining memories in late adolescence, the meaning made of the memories to garner an understanding of the narrative construction of identity as a life story and how those memories…
Descriptors: Memory, Audiences, Adolescents, Personal Narratives
Keller, Barbara Bledsoe; Bell, Richard Q. – 1978
The possibility that child behavior could affect parental choice of socialization technique was examined. Girls, age nine, (N=3) were trained to act high and low in person-orientation, and served as confederates. Female college students (N-24), who were unaware that the children were trained, each participated in one session. Results demonstrated…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Rearing, Developmental Psychology, Human Relations
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Lienert, Gustav A.; Oeveste, Hans Zur – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1985
Configural frequency analysis (CFA) is suggested as a technique for longitudinal research in developmental psychology. Stability and change in answers to multiple choice and yes-no item patterns obtained with repeated measurements are identified by CFA and illustrated by developmental analysis of an item from Gorham's Proverb Test. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, Elementary Secondary Education, Longitudinal Studies
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Johnson, Jeffrey G. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1993
Studied the extent to which psychosocial development thorough the first 5 stages of E. H. Erikson's theory of personality development is associated with personality disorder symptoms, using 106 undergraduates. Negative resolutions of stages one through five may predict the presence of personality disorder symptomatology during late adolescence.…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Developmental Psychology, Developmental Stages
Gorman, Margaret – 1977
Subjects were 50 17 year-old students from a variety of types of schools (parochial, private, public) in two New England areas were interviewed for moral and faith development according to the theories of Kohlberg and Fowler. Socioeconomic level and IQ were highly correlated with faith and moral scores. Experiences of the death of someone close…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Church Role, Developmental Psychology, Ethics
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Lewis, Marc D. – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Describes the personality development of a normal infant during the child's first year. Development is interpreted in terms of psychoanalytic, cognitive-developmental, and mother-infant systems perspectives. A working relationship among the theories is demonstrated through analysis of case material. (RJC)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Case Studies, Child Rearing, Developmental Psychology
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Junn, Ellen N. – Teaching of Psychology, 1989
Describes an exercise that addresses a number of developmental issues in a family and parenting class. The exercise requires students to write a semiautobiographical personal letter. Reports that students responded favorably to this exercise, suggesting a number of beneficial outcomes. Recommendations for instructors are provided. (KO)
Descriptors: Assignments, Biographies, Classroom Research, Cognitive Development
Block, Jack – 1993
This paper reports the results of an ongoing study of individuals' ego control and ego resiliency. The study began with 130 subjects in 1969 when the subjects were in nursery school. At the most recent assessment, 104 participants still remained. Ego control is defined as the degree and kind of control individuals exert over their impulses, and…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Children, Developmental Psychology
Glenwick, David S. – 1975
Most personality theories of the aging devote insufficient consideration to the social learning transpiring during the aging period and to the dynamics of the interaction between developmental and social forces. Erikson emphasized the formulation of a philosophical verdict on one's earlier experiences. Similarly, in Neugarten's version of the…
Descriptors: Age, Developmental Psychology, Environmental Influences, Interaction Process Analysis
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