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Lee, Claire – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2022
In this article I compare two studies, one pre- and one post-COVID-19, to consider the ethics of researching with children, especially during uncertain times. I argue that ethics are entwined with assumptions about children, 'voice', relational dynamics and representation. To reflect upon those assumptions and their ethical implications, I draw…
Descriptors: Ethics, Research Methodology, Comparative Analysis, COVID-19
White, Richard; Barber, Catherine; Azrael, Deb; Mukamal, Kenneth J.; Miller, Matthew – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2011
Studies of completed suicide by history of military service have produced inconsistent findings; no representative population-based study has compared the risk of nonfatal suicidal behavior among veterans with risk among nonveterans. The objective of this study was to examine whether male veterans of the U.S. military are at heightened risk of…
Descriptors: Military Service, Drug Abuse, Suicide, Risk
Vitola, Bart M.; Brokaw, Leland D. – 1973
The study characterizes the 1971 enlistees by relating their education, race, age, and test performance to their perceived draft vulnerability as high, moderate, or low draft pressure, or not eligible for the draft, and comparing them to the 1970 accessions. It was found that the 1971 accessions demonstrated less aptitude and were less…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Armed Forces, Comparative Analysis, Military Personnel
Drucker, Eugene H. – 1974
As part of a study for increasing motivation and preventing attitude deterioration among enlisted men, two studies were conducted: (1) to determine the attitudes of soldiers in 1970 (974 basic trainees at Fort Knox) and compare them with those of soldiers similarly questioned between 1945 and 1951; and (2) to review the literature on attitude…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
Kriner, Richard E.; And Others – 1975
The study was conducted to (1) determine the structure of reasons leading to the enlistment decision, (2) isolate factors leading some initial Army applicants to enlist in one of the other services instead of the Army, and (3) compare data collected in a draft-free environment (FY74) with data collected in FY 72. Based on a sample of 28,079…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Behavioral Science Research, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis
Smith, Janice B.; Callahan, W. Thomas – 1975
The study is an investigation and demonstration of the degree to which military experience in certain specialties is continuous with the career development patterns of workers in the entire United States society. Selected characteristics of 24 military occupations (six from each branch of the services) were compared with similar characteristics of…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Career Development, Career Education, Career Ladders
Career Potential Among ROTC Enrollees: A Comparison of 1972 and 1973 Survey Results. Interim Report.
Fisher, Allan H., Jr.; And Others – 1973
Research into the career intentions of Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC cadets showed that a majority were willing to stay and continue into the advanced program, even without financial aid. The proportion for Army enrollees was much lower than for Navy or Air Force enrollees. Almost half of all advanced cadets were undecided about staying on active…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Career Choice, Career Opportunities, College Programs
Thirtle, Michael R. – 2001
The educational benefits and officer-commissioning opportunities available to U.S. military service members were reviewed to identify ways of attracting college-eligible youth into the military. Data were collected through a review of published directives and reports, interviews with personnel within the military services, a review of historical…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, College Bound Students, College Students, Comparative Analysis