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Schmitt, Neal; Colligan, Michael – 1973
The present study tested the "just world" hypothesis that a socially respectable person is more at fault in a crime in which he or she is the victim. It was assumed that the attitudinal similarity of a hypothetical juror to the victim and the defendant would make both the victim and the defendant more respectable. Employing a 2 (victim…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis

Sweeney, Mary Anne; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1980
A nonverbal picture test that measures recognition of affective states was administered to American and Japanese counseling students. Results showed that females were more accurate in judging nonverbal cues than males. American subjects had a higher accuracy rate than Japanese subjects. (Author)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, College Students, Comparative Analysis, Counselor Training

Price, Eleanor; Rosemier, Robert – Journal of Experimental Education, 1972
There is little definitive research to support coeducational grouping as the optimal grouping pattern for first grade boys and girls. (Authors)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Classification, Coeducation, Cognitive Development

Feinman, Joel A.; Feldman, Robert S. – Child Development, 1982
Mothers' ability to decode their children's nonverbal expressions of four affects (happiness, sadness, fear, and anger) was contrasted with the decoding ability of a matched group of nonmothers. Results indicate that mothers were accurately able to decode expressions of happiness but had relative difficulty with decoding expressions of sadness,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Comparative Analysis

Shipman, Kimberly L.; Zeman, Janice L.; Stegall, Sheri – Child Study Journal, 2001
Examined emotion regulation decisions and outcome expectations following emotionally expressive behavior in fifth, eighth, and eleventh graders as a function of goals, age, and gender. Found that participants distinguished between vignettes characterized by prosocial versus self-protective goals. Goal type influenced emotional regulation decisions…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Children

Alagna, Sheryle W.; Hamilton, Jean A. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1986
Women in different phases of the menstrual cycle were compared to men in their responses to a social interaction stimulus: a videotape depicting a female nurse interacting with a hospitalized patient. Sex differences and cycle-phase differences were found for both affective and cognitive dimensions. Premenstrual women differed from other women,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Comparative Analysis

Notarius, Clifford I.; Johnson, Jennifer S. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1982
Investigated the emotional expression and physiological reactivity of spouses (N=6) as they discussed a salient interpersonal issue. Results indicated that wive's speech was characterized by less neutral and more negative behavior. Wives also reciprocated their husbands' positive and negative speech, while husbands did not reciprocate their wives'…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Emotional Response, Interpersonal Relationship

Fox, Shaul – Social Behavior and Personality, 1981
Administered two questionnaires to 800 Israeli subjects which examine the affiliation need in four groups of situations. No differences were found between first and later-borns in their tendency to associate with others. Results showed significant interaction between sex and specific situational factors. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Affiliation Need, Birth Order
Gitter, A. George; Quincy, Arthur J., Jr. – 1968
A 2x2x2 factorial design was utilized to investigate the effects of race of expressor (black and white), race of perceiver, and sex of perceiver on perception of emotion (POE) in children. Perception of four emotions (anger, happiness, surprise, and pain) was analyzed in terms of three scores as DV's: (1) overall accuracy scores, (2) correct…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Children, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Influences

Underwood, Marion K. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1997
Investigated effects of age, gender, and peer social status on children's understanding of emotional regulation. Found that children would less openly express negative than positive emotions. Predictions of peer reactions to emotional expressions depended on type of emotion and expression. Girls anticipated more negative peer reactions than did…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis

Ventura, Jaqueline N.; Stevenson, Marguerite B. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1986
Examines 95 parents' reports of relations between infant termperament and parental psychological conditions, as well as familiy characteristics of socioeconomic status, birth order, and infant gender. (HOD)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Demography
Riese, Marilyn L. – 1996
Irritability levels and activity reactivity to aversive tactile stimuli were compared for 144 full-term neonates and 191 preterm infants. Irritability ratings increased across the five trials both during and post stimulation for full-term females and males and for preterm females, but not for preterm males. Activity ratings decreased across trials…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Infant Behavior

Takahashi, Keiko – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1990
Examined effects of the age of adult female strangers on the affective behavior of 60 Japanese toddlers. The first study investigated the importance of the age discrepancy between mothers and female strangers aged 23 and over 65. The second study compared toddlers' reactions to mothers, men and women strangers the mother's age, and men and women…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Adults, Affective Behavior, Age Differences

Hebert, F. Ted; Reynolds, Katherine C. – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1998
Matched pairs of 177 adult students in a cohort degree program and 165 in a noncohort degree program were surveyed. Cohort groups had higher grade point averages and significantly higher affective learning. Males, younger students, and those early in their program gained the most from cohorts. Overall cohort gains were not as high as those in…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adult Students, Affective Behavior, Age Differences
Hanoun, Rasmiyah Abd El-Kader – 2001
This paper considers the impact of the Palestinian second uprising on the emotional and psychological aspects of the lives of Palestinian children. It attempts to shed light on changes that occurred in children's behavior during the Intifada. Children ages 6 through 16, living in villages and refugee camps, completed a questionnaire which looked…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Children, Community Support, Comparative Analysis
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