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Kidwell, I. Jane; Booth, Alan – Gerontologist, 1977
Questionnaires were administered to a sample of adults to assess the extent of social distance between people of different ages. The findings suggest that the greater the age difference (younger or older) between people, the greater the social distance they feel. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Gerontology, Interaction Process Analysis

Miller, Dulcy B.; Beer, Susan – Gerontologist, 1977
Patterns of friendship among intellectually intact nursing home patients were studied about relationships with other nursing home residents, staff, volunteers, and friends outside the institution. Findings demonstrated two-thirds of the patient-respondents named residents as friends, two-thirds named staff, and one-half named volunteers. Presented…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Friendship, Gerontology, Interaction Process Analysis
Cicirelli, Victor G. – 1978
The relationship of family variables to locus of control, under the hypothesis that a larger and more cohesive family provides greater reinforcement for the elderly person's actions was investigated. Elderly persons (N=200) aged 60-90 were interviewed at home and given Rotter's I-E scale. In a regression analysis, after removing effects of age and…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Family Influence, Family Relationship, Gerontology

Fennell, Valerie I. – Gerontologist, 1977
Young and middle-aged adults contrast with aged adults in their reactions to sudden economic expansion in a small town favored by many as their retirement community. During anthropological research in this community, conflicts between various age strata were noted to be more intense when persons are strangers. (Author)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Patterns, Community Relations, Comparative Analysis

Baltes, Margret M.; And Others – Journal of Gerontology, 1983
Studied interactions between 40 elderly nursing home residents and their social partners. Results showed discrepant social contingencies for different resident behaviors, i.e., dependent self-care behaviors received continuous supportive responses, where independent self-care behaviors, obstructively engaged and nonengaged behaviors received no…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Daily Living Skills, Ecology, Gerontology
Cicirelli, Victor G. – 1982
Sibling relationships are not only maintained throughout life in most cases, but assume considerable importance in old age. Siblings provide psychological support for each other as well as more tangible forms of helping and caregiving. In order to investigate variables leading to sibling help in the area of psychological support, a path model…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Emotional Response, Gerontology
Arnold, William E. – 1977
This extensive bibliography contains more than 1,800 entries about communication and aging. The citations include journal articles, unpublished papers, speeches, dissertations, research studies, and books that relate aging and the aged to a variety of topics, including the following: physiological deterioration, socialization, political…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Bibliographies, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Nussbaum, Jon F. – 1981
A study investigated whether the interactive behaviors of elderly individuals were significantly influenced by their environment. The key to the investigation was the notion that human interaction can function to aid elderly individuals as they adapt to aging. Subjects were individuals over 65 years of age living in one of three separate…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research