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Lampman, Claudia; Crew, Earl C.; Lowery, Shea D.; Tompkins, Kelley – NASPA Journal About Women in Higher Education, 2016
Academic contrapower harassment (ACPH) occurs when someone with seemingly less power in an educational setting (e.g., a student) harasses someone more powerful (e.g., a professor). A representative sample of 289 professors from U.S. institutions of higher education described their worst incident with ACPH. Open-ended responses were coded using a…
Descriptors: Women Faculty, Teacher Attitudes, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Wright, R. M.; Strong, S. R. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1982
Explored the hypotheses that telling clients exactly what to do stimulates defiance, whereas giving clients a choice stimulates compliance, and that therapeutic change is facilitated by directing clients to maintain undesired behaviors. Supports the conclusion that directives to remain the same are as effective as directives to change. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Kinnick, Bernard C.; And Others – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1985
Compared results of 1982 alcohol use survey at the University of Northern Colorado with a similar 1978 study. Results indicated a continued high level use of alcohol among the students. Taste was selected as the number one reason for alcohol consumption. Alcoholics Anonymous and campus resources were identified as sources of problem assistance.…
Descriptors: Alcohol Education, Alcoholic Beverages, Behavior Problems, College Students
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Lopez, Frederick G.; Wambach, Cathrine A. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1982
Subjects (N=32) with recurring procrastination problems were assigned to either of two directive interview conditions (paradoxical or self-control) or to a no-interview control condition. Results indicated both directive groups exhibited generally greater improvement over time than controls and that opposing forms of direction promoted different…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Engs, Ruth C.; Hanson, David J. – Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education, 1985
A national survey of 6115 college students indicated that 81.9 percent were drinking at least once a year and 20.2 perent were heavy drinkers. Results are presented for demographic and drinking characteristics, and comparisons with a similar 1974 study are given. (Author/BL)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, College Students, Comparative Analysis
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Crystal, David S. – Journal of Social Psychology, 1999
Examines self-enhancement bias among 5th and 11th graders in the United States and Japan by having students listen to stories describing behaviors (aggressive, depressive, oppositional, and school-phobic) of hypothetical peers. Reports that U.S. students showed no greater self-enhancement tendencies, while 11th graders rated themselves less like…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Grade 11
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Englehart, Robert J.; Hale, David B. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 1990
Used questionnaire to assess the relative frequencies of physical punishment, fingernail biting, and nightmares among Korean, Japanese, and U.S. students. Although frequencies of responses by country showed no major differences in any of the three behavioral categories, chi-square calculations indicated a highly significant departure from what…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Problems, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Miao, Emily Shiao-Chun Y. – 1981
The identification and treatment of anxiety and depression among incoming freshmen from six colleges of the Chinese Culture University, Taiwan, were undertaken by the University Mental Health Center. A total of 2,121 students from 53 departments were assessed using the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) (Zung,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Problems, College Freshmen, Comparative Analysis