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Clark, Susan; And Others – 1984
There is very little published research specifically addressing the stress management skills of hospice caregivers. In order to ascertain if breathing exercises, biofeedback training, relaxation exercises, and cognitive therapy would be beneficial, pre- and post-treatment questionnaires and six 30-minute treatment sessions were administered to…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Stress Management, Training, Training Methods
Noonan, John V.; Nelson, Clare Cary – 1986
Although effective and efficient assessment procedures are crucial to the success of organizational training programs, the tests used for both student and program evaluation are often developed by instructional designers (IDS) and subject matter experts (SMEs) with little formal training in test development. This paper summarizes the major…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Instructional Materials, Job Training, Organizations (Groups)
Showers, Beverly – 1984
Research has shown that with thorough training, most teachers can acquire new skills and strategies to add to their instructional repertoires. However, the literature also identifies a frequent failure to transfer new knowledge to classroom practice among trainees. Building on previous research, the study reported here investigated the effects of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Peer Evaluation, Peer Influence, Peer Teaching
Edwards, Bernell J. – 1986
This report documents an experiment to determine the training effectiveness of a microcomputer-based avionics system trainer as a cost-effective alternative to training in the actual aircraft. Participants--26 operationally qualified C-141 pilots with no prior knowledge of the Fuel Saving Advisory System (FSAS), a computerized fuel management…
Descriptors: Aircraft Pilots, Aviation Technology, Comparative Analysis, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Gaul, Kathleen – Online Review, 1986
Describes a survey of database searchers which sought information on the methods they had used to learn search techniques, and methods they felt would be most appropriate for novices. The study methodology is described and a respondent profile and research-based predictions are provided. The questionnaire used is appended. (EM)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Inservice Education