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Staub, Ervin – Developmental Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Helping Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship
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Barton, K.; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1974
Undergraduates, divided into three groups--high verbal-low spatial (HiV-LoS), intermediate, and a high spatial-low verbal group (HiS-LoV)-- ties test. For males at least, the groups differed significantly on certaintook Cattell's 16PF questionnaire and Thurston's Primary Mental Abili personality variables involving response to social stimuli.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Personality Studies, Research Projects
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Coyne, James C.; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1978
In this study, the relationship between the expletives "bitch" and "bastard" is examined in terms of sex role stereotypes. The sex role implications of traits ascribed by male and female college students to each word are reported and discussed. (Author/WI)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Language Attitudes, Sex Differences, Sex Role
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Holstein, Carolyn M.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 1971
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Individual Differences, Interpersonal Relationship, Nonverbal Communication
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Jenni, Donald A.; And Others – Science, 1976
Reported is a significant correlation between book carrying behavior and sex stereotype which appear to be a consequence of social modeling. Second grade and older males typically carry books at their sides while females carry books against their chests. Kindergarten and first grade students typically carry books by their sides. (SL)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language
Loo, Chalsa – 1976
The effects of spatial density on five styles of children's behavior (aggression, passivity, self-involved play, avoidance, and instability of activity) were studied. Subjects were 72 five-year-olds, half male, half female. Twelve groups of six children participated in 54-minute sessions of free play in an adult-free situation. A multivariate…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Early Childhood Education
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Markel, Norman N.; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1976
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Higher Education, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Rosenthal, Robert; DePaulo, Bella M. – Western Journal of Speech Communication, 1979
Reviews nonverbal behavior research which reveals a recurrent theme of greater politeness and accommodation by women rather than men in the encoding and decoding of nonverbal cues. These findings complement a large literature on sex differences which suggests that women are more emotionally expressive, sensitive, supportive, and accommodating than…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Skills, Females, Individual Characteristics
Grady, Kathleen E.; And Others – 1979
This bibliography, containing more than 250 entries, presents research and theoretical perspectives into the male sex role. Articles were chosen for their usefulness to researchers, with emphasis on scientific and data-based research literature. All the annotations use a standard format including subjects, method, findings and comments. Articles…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Life Style, Males, Masculinity
Jones, Tricia S.; Remland, Martin S. – 1981
Two hundred forty-eight male and female subjects from United States, Mediterranean, Near East, and Far East cultures completed a touch avoidance measure in a study examining cultural differences in touching behavior. Factor analysis of the instrument yielded four factors: opposite sex, other-directed same sex, kissing, and self-directed same sex.…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Communication Research
Colwill, Nina Lee; Perlman, Daniel – 1976
This research examined the hypothesized interaction between sex and interpersonal relationship by comparing the actual self-disclosures made to best friends and strangers by male and female subjects. It was hypothesized that subjects would disclose more to best friends than to strangers, that females would disclose more than males to best friends,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Individual Characteristics, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Competence
Duffy, Karen G.; DeJulio, Steven S. – 1974
This research project used 93 college students to study the correlation between neuroticism and interpersonal space. The study shows that stressed persons prefer larger social distances than do well adjusted persons. Results also revealed a proxemic difference related to sex of the experimenters, with subjects prefering to sit closer to female…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Neurosis
Chelune, Gordon J. – 1976
The preliminary development of a new self-report measure of self-disclosure --the Self-Disclosure Situations Survey (SDSS)--is reported. The SDSS is a brief, 20-item instrument that provides a total self-disclosure score, as well as subtotal scores for four target categories. The SDSS is specifically designed to be sensitive to the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Females, Individual Characteristics, Interpersonal Competence
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Card, Alison L.; And Others – Sex Roles, 1986
Examines the relationship between gender role and person-perception accuracy in face-to-face interactions between young adults and a young adult and a child. Females' perceptions were more astute in general, while androgynous subjects of both sexes were more accurate in predicting childrens' perceptions of them. (SA)
Descriptors: Androgyny, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Interaction Process Analysis
Ruch, Libby O. – 1977
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the dimensions of sex role behavior. The Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) was administered to 270 male and female undergraduate students. The BSRI contains 20 masculine characteristics (acts as a leader, ambitious, self-reliant), 20 female characteristics (warm, gentle, loves children), and 20 neutral…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Females
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