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Pansu, Pascal; Dubois, Nicole; Dompnier, Benoit – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2008
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the socionormative approach of internality in the field of education, and more specifically regarding scholastic judgment. It describes the theoretical development and the main procedures used by researchers to show that internal causal explanations have more value than external ones because they…
Descriptors: Behavior Standards, Social Behavior, Locus of Control, Personality Theories
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Head Start Evaluation and Research Center. – 1968
This document contains nine research abstracts and five progress reports of projects, complete and incomplete, initiated in 1967-1968 by the Michigan State University Head Start and Evaluation Center. The table of contents lists 14 projects under two subheadings (1) Research Abstracts, 1967-1968 Report, and (2) Progress Reports, 1967-1968 Research…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Research

Stech, Ernest L. – Human Communication Research, 1975
Attempts to determine the degree to which communication may be viewed as structured sequences of behavior. Includes an analysis of discussion groups, teacher classroom behavior, speech therapy sessions and police-civilian telephone calls. See CS 703 503 for availability information. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research
Collins, Andrew – 1970
Like all good social research methods, the interview demands careful planning and intelligent administration. The study director formulates the goals of the study, which serve as the basis for the interview schedule or instrument. The interview schedule decided upon may be standardized or unstandardized. Questions may be closed-ended or…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Educational Research, Field Interviews, Interviews
Erickson, Frederick; And Others – 1980
This paper provides information about the nature of fieldwork and fieldwork research training. Fieldwork methods are best at answering the following five questions: (1) What's happening in this field setting? (2) What do the happenings mean to the people involved in them? (3) What do people have to know in order to be able to do what they do in a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Context, Educational Research

Swigger, Kathleen M.; Swigger, Boyd Keith – AEDS Journal, 1984
Describes a study conducted at the North Texas State Nursery School to examine interaction of preschool children with a microcomputer and determine whether social patterns were altered in relation to computer use. Results indicate most children used the microcomputer with friends and that the microcomputer did not disrupt pre-existing social…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Computer Assisted Instruction, Drills (Practice)
Strassberg, Donald S.; Wiggen, Emily – 1972
Two hundred males and 212 females in grades three through eight were tested for conformity to peers using Asch-type stimuli and a modified Crutchfield procedure. The results showed that, with difficulty level controlled, conformity decreased with age between eight and eleven years and then increased to age thirteen. Discrepancies among earlier…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Conformity, Educational Research, Elementary School Students