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Braverman, Marc T.; D'Onofrio, Carol N. – 1987
Mail, telephone, and in-group methods of surveying youth are analyzed and an example of the use of the latter method during the early phase of Project 4-Health (4-H) in California is provided. Issues in data collection are associated with cost, time, survey item comprehension, and participation rates. Project 4-Health is a 5-year tobacco…
Descriptors: Clubs, Data Collection, Health Programs, Prevention
Rivera, Alba N.; Tedeschi, James T. – 1976
Recent evidence indicates that subjects experience "distress" when they are beneficiaries of an inequitable distribution of rewards in a dyad. Yet, reinforcement theory postulates that individuals should experience more pleasure, the greater the reward they receive. An impression management hypothesis would reconcile these apparently opposing…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, College Students, Motivation, Performance Factors
Greenberger, Ellen; And Others – 1974
The Center for Social Organization of Schools has two objectives: to develop a scientific knowledge of how schools affect their students, and to use this knowledge to develop better school practices and organization. One of the three programs sponsored by the center is the Schools and Maturity Program. It is studying the effects of school, family,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Family Influence, Growth Patterns
Reis, Harry T.; Porac, Joseph F. – 1976
This study focuses on the roles of partner-and self-perception in the stability and quality of male-male, female-female, female-male, and male-female interpersonal relationships. The results reveal that, with the exception of male same-sex relationships individuals perceive greater satisfaction from "maximizing" or self-enhancement choices in…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Attitudes, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception
Davison, Dewitt C. – 1975
This study examined the responses children made on a photo sorting task when given a choice between race and sex as a basis for pairing photographs of Black and White children their own ages. It was hypothesized that children in racially integrated schools would make relatively fewer sortings based on race than their counterparts in racially…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary School Students, Racial Factors, Research Projects
O'Quin, Karen – 1996
In an effort to enhance students' understanding of research, a collaborative learning approach was employed in an upper division social psychology course at State University of New York's College at Buffalo. Students worked together in small groups to develop hypotheses, design simple correlational studies, and interpret results, while each…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Course Evaluation, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)