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Knowlden, Adam P.; Sharma, Manoj; Bernard, Amy L. – Journal of Primary Prevention, 2012
The purpose of this study was to operationalize the constructs of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to predict the sleep intentions and behaviors of undergraduate college students attending a Midwestern University. Data collection spanned three phases. The first phase included a semi-structured qualitative interview (n = 11), readability by…
Descriptors: Prediction, Theories, Undergraduate Students, Content Validity
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Harper, Gregory F.; And Others – Elementary School Journal, 1978
Reports a study examining the generality of findings in a previous study which had indicated that the prediction of academic achievement from intelligence scores may be significantly improved when certain classroom behaviors are added to the prediction formula. (BR)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Intelligence, Prediction, Predictive Validity
Whitney, Doughlas R. – Personnel Guidance J, 1969
Review of large sample longitudinal studies indicates that, in general, expressed choices are fairly stable over one-to-five year periods during and after college, and that expressed vocational choice is as valid a predictor as interest inventories. Discusses shortcomings of past research, recommendations for future. (CJ)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Followup Studies, Literature Reviews, Longitudinal Studies
Lau, Alan W.; And Others – 1970
This research investigated the effectiveness of the Hand Skills Test, or HST (motivation), Navy Activities Preference Blank (NAPB), and the Navy Adjectives List (NAL) on self-concept, in augmenting the validity of the Basic Test Battery (BTB) for predicting Class "A" enlisted school performance. The three noncognitive tests were…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Bibliographies, Correlation, Enlisted Personnel
APEL, JOHN D. – 1967
MAINTAINING FLEXIBILITY IN EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMING, NECESSARY TO MEET THE CHANGING NEEDS AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS OF THE ADULT STUDENT, CALLS FOR STAFF MEMBERS' WILLINGNESS TO ADAPT TO CHANGE. THUS, PREDICTING THE ATTITUDES OF ADULT EDUCATORS TOWARD INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IS A SIGNIFICANT CONCERN. THIS RESEARCH TESTED THE NOTION, DRAWN FROM PSYCHOLOGICAL,…
Descriptors: Adoption (Ideas), Adult Educators, Attitudes, Behavior Patterns