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Morris, David C. – 1988
Relations between older adults and their adult offspring have been of considerable interest to social gerontologists. This study was conducted to examine patterns of intergenerational interaction and contact in a community setting. Telephone interviews were conducted with 400 residents over the age of 60. Items in the interview were taken from…
Descriptors: Adult Children, Behavior Patterns, Intimacy, Loneliness
West, Patrick C. – 1979
A sociological study investigating the relationship between perception of crowding and social status was conducted in a rural camping setting. Results indicate that higher social status groups and groups aspiring to higher social status are more likely to perceive crowding than are lower status groups, but more research is suggested prior to the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Camping, Cultural Differences, Lower Class
Burgoon, Judee K.; And Others – 1982
Based on the assumptions that relational messages are multidimensional and that they are largely communicated by nonverbal cues, this experiment manipulated five nonverbal cues--eye contact, proximity, body lean, smiling, and touch--to determine what meanings they convey along four relational message dimensions: emotionality/arousal/composure,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Communication Research
Blakemore, Judith E. O. – 1979
This study examines age and sex differences in nurturant behaviors displayed toward a male infant by 60 subjects, both male and female, from three age groups: preschoolers, preadolescents, and young adults. The infant was 12 months old at the onset of the study and 16 months when the testing was completed. Each subject was videotaped for seven…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Children, Elementary School Students


