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Taylor, Thomas C. – 1976
One hundred and thirteen sources of information published between 1904 and 1976, including a thorough coverage of scientific papers and representative journal and newspaper articles, are listed in this bibliography on the bio-rhythm theory. Developed in the early 1900's, this theory postulates that all humans experience regularly recurring…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Bibliographies, Biological Influences
Wahler, Robert C.; And Others – 1976
Research and clinical workers in the field of applied behavior analysis appear wedded to the re-education model of child behavior change. A review of the empirical literature strongly suggests that this model is inadequate in a number of respects. In response to these inadequacies, the authors propose an expansion of the model -- an expansion…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Children, Intervention
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David, Leslie L. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1984
Research developments in the area of clothing and human behavior are reviewed in terms of relevant psychological and sociological theories, including impression formation, clothing's effect on the behavior of others, conformity, personality, and life style. (SK)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Clothing, Conformity
Takanishi, Ruby – 1978
This paper presents a rationale for taking a developmental perspective towards evaluation of early childhood programs and contrasts two models of development (organismic and mechanistic) with regard to evaluation and developmental issues. Examination of theoretical differences between the organismic model (which assumes an active organism) and…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Child Development, Developmental Psychology, Early Childhood Education
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Rebok, George W.; Hoyer, William J. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1979
Reviews literature on the relationship between psychosocial events and dying and death from a behavioral perspective. Individual control has a part in the relationship between the timing of death and psychosocial factors. It is argued that behavioral self-management is a useful therapeutic tool for working with clients nearing death. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Death, Factor Structure
Linder, Steven – 1977
The old argument of humanism versus behaviorism is slowly being replaced by a synthesis of these two foundations of thought. This slow professional recognition of synthesis is due to three basic shortcomings in the professional community rather than extreme differences in ideological thought. They are: (1) psychological terminology being equated…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Humanism, Humanistic Education
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Pitz, Gordon F.; Harren, Vincent A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1980
Reviews implications for career decision making (CDM) from recent studies. Techniques of decision analysis have been developed for helping people to make better decisions. These methods might be of value to CDM, both in supplementing traditional guidance procedure and in defining criteria used to evaluate CDM. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Theories, Career Choice, Career Counseling
Ward, Colleen – 1976
The motive to avoid success (M-S) is a stable personality disposition acquired early in life in conjunction with sex role standards which acts as an inhibiting factor in achievement motivation. Horner (1968) postulates that many women experience anxiety in competitive situations and learn to fear success because of its incongruence with the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Behavior Theories, Failure, Fear
McTavish, Jeanne – 1976
This paper begins by reviewing previous research concerning the external validity of mixed-motive games as models of international conflict, interpersonal behavior, and behavior in large-scale social dilemmas. Two further experiments are then described, both of which cast further doubt upon the usefulness of such games as models of any real-world…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Correlation, Game Theory, Group Activities
Alexander, Ronald G. – 1976
The first part of this paper is devoted to a review and criticism of B.F. Skinner's identification of moral or ethical principles with positive negative reinforcers. The second part is devoted to defending the thesis that behaviorists as scientists are not morally neutral as F.H. Kanfer claims. This paper seeks to determine which set of moral…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Theories, Counselor Attitudes, Criteria
Norem-Hebeisen, Ardyth A. – 1977
Self-concept must be viewed from the broader context of total organismic functioning. The human organism, functions in ways which support its own survival, maintenance, and growth. As one aspect of the total organismic functioning, self concept also may be thought of as being formed by processes which serve to support survival, maintenance, and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Theories, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Williams, Juanita H. – 1977
This paper argues that understanding women requires attention to four large classes of variables: biology, socialization, life chances, and personality. The implications of these variables are discussed. Emphasis is placed on intrasex variability, and on the need to study women as women, not in contrast to men. It is pointed out that female…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Biology, Cultural Influences, Cultural Opportunities
Reis, Harry T. – 1978
A self-presentational framework for understanding how people define a just exchange and why behaving justly is important to them is proposed. A case is posited for two self-presentational principles of justice -- that one is responsive to the perceived beliefs of significant others in determining what is just; and that one usually comes to believe…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Individual Psychology, Justice, Literature Reviews
O'Brien, David J.; Garland, T. Neal – 1977
Two major gaps have long existed in family studies: first, the gap between theory and research, and second, the gap between scientific research and its application to practice and policy issues. While the four issues of theory, research, practice, and policy-making are often dealt with separately, the four must become closely integrated if real…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Divorce, Extended Family, Family (Sociological Unit)
Berkowitz, Samuel – 1975
This catalog contains some 250 listings of films, videotapes, and slide programs on the subjects of behavioral modification, behavior therapy, programed instruction, and learning and conditioning. Listings are accompanied by brief descriptions taken directly from distributors' catalogs. Names and addresses of distributors are included, but price…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories
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