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Smith, Linda Lazier – 1984
A study compared newspaper coverage of the women's suffrage movement in the 1920s with coverage of efforts to pass the Equal Rights Amendment in the 1970s and early 1980s, to see if the similar movements with different outcomes were treated similarly or differently by the press. A content analysis of relevant articles in the "New York…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Females
Franck, Loren; Carlson, Stephen D. – 1983
Forty-nine introductory psychology students (28 female, 21 male) at the Mormon Church's Brigham Young University in Utah were tested to determine the effects of a pro-feminist, pro-Equal Rights Amendment demonstration by the Utah Women's Rights Movement on attitudes toward the women's movement, civil demonstrations, and Mormon Church leaders.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Smith, Linda Lazier – 1984
A study examined the content of direct mail materials, distributed by the National Organization for Women (NOW) and Stop ERA groups, favoring or opposing passage of the Equal Rights Amendment. It was expected that NOW's pieces would concentrate on counteracting or counterattacking Stop ERA's arguments against the amendment (military draft, lesbian…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Federal Legislation
Oglesby, Carole A.; And Others – 1978
This book contains a collection of essays on the subject of women, sport, and society. Literature on this topic is reviewed from the feminist viewpoint. The prologue offers a history of women's participation in sports from ancient Greece to the present. The essential thesis is advanced that, over the centuries, social norms have permitted sport…
Descriptors: Athletics, Attitude Change, Civil Rights, Federal Legislation