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Maestripieri, Dario – Social Development, 2005
Comparative behavioral research is important for a number of reasons and can contribute to the understanding of human behavior and development in many different ways. Research with animal models of human behavior and development can be a source not only of general principles and testable hypotheses but also of empirical information that may be…
Descriptors: Individual Psychology, Behavioral Science Research, Animals, Individual Development
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Nixon, Robert E. – Adolescence, 1972
The Psychological Growth Index, a true-false questionnaire of 140 items, has been administered to 7,500 individuals in the 14 to 22 age group to distinguish psychologically mature adolescents from less-fully mature peers. Author claims after careful statistical scrutiny instrument remains clinically valid. (DS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior, Individual Development, Individual Psychology
Archibald, Charles W., Jr. – 1974
The initial enchantment with the natural insight of the indigeneous paraprofessionsl is reexamined in this article. Funding has been cut from mental health programs whose originators and employees are too close to their work to examine its effectiveness objectively. Rather than viewing professionalism as an unfeeling state, the author recognizes…
Descriptors: Behavior, Individual Development, Individual Psychology, Motivation
Dickinson, Luren – 1978
This paper reviews research about how reading affects behavior. Chapter one gives a general introduction to reading effects and their implications for librarians, educators, and other professionals. The second chapter deals specifically with the 66 studies that have examined reading's influence on attitudes and emotions, analyzing these studies…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Individual Development