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Muldrow, Tressie W.; Bayton, James A. – Journal of Applied Psychology, 1979
With respect to each of the seven decision-task variables, there was no significant difference between the two groups (of 100 men and 100 women executives). The multiple regression analysis did not show sex of executives as a factor influencing confidence, dogmatism, and decision latency as related to decision accuracy. (Author/IRT)
Descriptors: Administrators, Decision Making, Females, Males
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Schau, Candace Garrett; Heyward, Vivian H. – American Educational Research Journal, 1987
Stepwise multiple regression was used to develop salary prediction equations, one from each of two faculty samples used most frequently used in this type of research. An analysis of the model found that on average women were paid significantly less than men. (RB)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Models, Multiple Regression Analysis, Predictive Measurement
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Marjoribanks, Kevin – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1976
Sex differences were found in relations between school attitudes, ability, and achievement. It is suggested that at each attitude level increases in cognitive ability are associated with increments in achievement, and at different ability levels increases in attitude scores are related to increments in achievement. (RC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Multiple Regression Analysis, School Attitudes
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O'Hair, Dan; And Others – Communication Quarterly, 1988
Asks whether macro-assessment of honesty has utility for detecting deception. Multiple regression analyses indicate that honesty assessments can be only partially predicted from communication style, characterized by the level of friendliness, attentiveness, preciseness, animation, and dramatic style. (JK)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Credibility, Deception
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Overall, John E. – Applied Psychological Measurement, 1980
The use of general linear regression methods for the analysis of categorical data is recommended. The general linear model analysis of a 0,1 coded response variable produces estimates of the same response probabilities that might otherwise be estimated from frequencies in a multiway contingency table. (Author/CTM)
Descriptors: Adults, Alcoholism, Analysis of Variance, Employment Level
Kreutzer, Jeffrey S.; And Others – 1980
Experimental studies indicate that the primary determinant of changes in sexual and aggressive behavior following alcohol consumption is expectancy. Multiple regression analyses were performed on the responses of 100 college students to an alcohol-expectancy questionnaire to determine how expectations for sexual and aggressive behavior following…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Drinking, Expectation
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Werner-Wilson, Ronald Jay – Adolescence, 1998
Sexual attitudes and their influence on sexual behavior among high school students (N=1,587) and parents (N=1,372) were investigated. Multiple regression analyses yielded models for attitudes about premarital sexual intercourse with separate models for adolescent females and males. When family factors were integrated, the model had more…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Family Characteristics, High Schools, Models
Kearney, Maureen J.; Kearney, James F. – 1981
Since the introduction of the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI), many studies have attempted to relate masculine and feminine characteristics to various personality dimensions. To determine the relationship between sex-role orientation and locus of control, undergraduate students (101 females and 83 males) completed the BSRI and the Adult…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Locus of Control, Measures (Individuals), Multiple Regression Analysis
Spaner, Steven D.; Jordan, Thomas E. – 1973
This study reports an attempt to explore within a heterogeneous population the pattern of influence which selected maternal traits exert on internal locus of control at age 5 years. Information on the relevant variables was retrieved from the computer-based data bank of the St. Louis Baby Study. The maternal traits used for prediction included the…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Mothers, Multiple Regression Analysis, Parent Influence
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Nilson, Linda Burzotta – Social Problems, 1976
The traditional manner of designating a married womans' social status by her husbands' occupational attainment is questioned, and a framework is proposed for re-conceptualizing a married womans' social standing in terms of both her own and her husbands' occupational attainments. Presents the results of a Milwaukee area survey of a random sample of…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Females, Marriage, Measurement Techniques
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Mika, Kitty; Bloom, Bernard L. – Journal of Divorce, 1980
Investigated a series of hypothesized relationships between adjustment to separation and specified personality, demographic, and situational variables. Poorer adjustment was associated with a more traditional sex role orientation, greater discrepancies between self and ideal self, a less satisfying postseparation relationship with one's expartner…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Multiple Regression Analysis
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Burnett, Sarah A.; And Others – Intelligence, 1982
The relationships among preferred handedness, family history of sinistrality, sex of subject, and spatial visualization were examined in college students. Males outperformed females at all levels of handedness when measured as a continuous variable. Extreme handedness was associated with poorest performance. Decreased hemispheric specialization…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, College Students, Family Influence, Higher Education
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Ellis, Jon B.; Range, Lillian M. – Journal of Black Studies, 1991
The Reasons for Living Inventory was completed by 95 Black and 132 White male and female students at a predominantly White southern university. Female subjects had a greater fear of, and objection to, suicide. Blacks scored higher than Whites in reasons for living. (DM)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Beliefs, Blacks, College Students
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Doescher, Susan M.; Sugawara, Alan I. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1990
Investigates the effect of sex, age, intelligence, and sex role flexibility on prosocial behavior among preschool children. Finds a significant and positive correlation between sex role flexibility and prosocial behavior among boys but not among girls. (FMW)
Descriptors: Females, Males, Multiple Regression Analysis, Predictor Variables
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Day, Randal D.; Peterson, Gary W.; McCracken, Coleen – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1998
Parents' characteristics that influence the incidence of spanking are investigated. Differences between boys and girls, mothers and fathers, older and younger children, Black and White, and married versus single women, as well as attributes of the child, the parent, and the social context are explored using multiple regression analysis. Profiles…
Descriptors: Children, Discipline, Family Life, Marriage
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