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Strassberg, Donald S. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1973
Subjects were 55 male and 86 female undergraduates who completed the following: (1) Rotter's I-E Scale; (2) the IPAT Anxiety Scale, and (3) a questionnaire about expectations of achieving valued goals. Findings indicate that the well documented relationship between locus of control and anxiety holds for both males and females and that a lower…
Descriptors: Achievement, Anxiety, College Students, Expectation

McMahan, Ian D. – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1982
College subjects undertook nine cognitive tasks with different perceived sex linkages, stating their expectancy of success before performance and attributing causality for their perceived performance after each task. Results indicated that (1) females hold lower expectancies of success than males and (2) perceived sex linkage of the task also…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, College Students, Expectation, Locus of Control

Nowicki, Stephen, Jr.; Segal, Wendy – Developmental Psychology, 1974
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Expectation, High School Students, Locus of Control

Halperin, Marcia S.; Abrams, Doris L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1978
Undergraduates in an economics course reported prior grade averages and their final exam predictions. Students rated the influence that ability, effort, task difficulty, and luck had on performance and completed an achievement motivation scale. Regression analyses provided support for the attribution model of achievement expectations. Sex…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Expectation, Higher Education

Hochreich, Dorothy J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Two hundred college students, most of whom had been administered the Rotter I-E and trust scales prior to the experiment, were assigned to testing groups. Findings indicate that clear sex-role stereotypes exist with regard to both locus of control and trust, and that the stereotypes are shared by subjects of both sexes. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Expectation, Interpersonal Relationship, Locus of Control

Stephens, Mark W.; Delys, Pamela – Child Development, 1973
Internal-external control (IE) expectancies of disadvantaged Head Start children were compared with those of middle class children in one Montessori and two parent cooperative nursery schools using the Stephens-Delys Reinforcement Contingency Interview IE measure. Middle class groups had significantly higher internal control scores than Head Start…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Expectation, Locus of Control, Nursery Schools

Wolk, Stephen; Kurtz, John – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Data were analyzed from a sample of elderly males and females to ascertain level of expectancy for control as well as the relationship between internal control and adaptive behavior. Assessments were made with the Internal-External Locus of Control Scale, and indices of developmental adjustment, active involvement, and emotional adaptation.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Theories, Expectation, Individual Development

Simon, J. G.; Feather, N. T. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1973
Male and female undergraduates rated their ability, amount of preparation, task difficulty, and their initial confidence (expectation) before they began an important examination. Subsequently they attributed causality for the examination outcome by rating the importance of factors involving ability, preparation, task difficulty, and luck as…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, College Students, Expectation, Failure

Reno, Rochelle – Journal of Research in Personality, 1981
Tested and extended Deaux's expectancy model of sex-linked differences in attribution for success. Finding's indicated that female occupational subjects, relative to males, tended to attribute success more to unstable causes of effort and luck. Male subjects attributed success more to the stable causes of ability and task ease. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Adults, Attribution Theory, Comparative Analysis

Travis, Cheryl Brown; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1988
Discriminant analyses of 439 subjects who were asked to write an account of an achievement of failure, and to describe it in terms of locus of standards, conceptual focus, and initial expectations for success, indicated that cognitions were more readily patterned in terms of achievement domain than sex. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Achievement, Achievement Rating, Concept Formation, Expectation
Gackenbach, Jayne; Taylor, Melanie – 1980
Studies using unipolar models of sex role identity in conjunction with an attributional approach to female achievement prediction have found that androgynous women tend to consider ability to be a more feasible explanation for success than do either feminine or undifferentiated women. Androgynous, masculine, feminine and undifferentiated males and…
Descriptors: Achievement, Androgyny, Attribution Theory, Expectation
Kreutzer, Jeffrey S.; And Others – 1980
For many years researchers have investigated the relationship between alcohol consumption and human aggression. A "policy-capturing" methodology was used to determine how judgments of responsibility for aggressive behavior are influenced by information about a person's alcohol consumption, sex, and degree of injury to a victim. Male subjects (N=8)…
Descriptors: Aggression, Alcoholism, Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns

Ruble, Diane N.; Nakamura, Charles Y. – Child Development, 1973
This study examined variables related to problem-solving approaches of young children, using the theoretical framework provided by Zigler and collaborators in their work on outerdirectedness. Four aspects of outerdirectedness were examined: developmental trends, different types of reinforcement, task difficulty, and pride in accomplishment. (ST)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Elementary School Students, Expectation

McNulty, William B.; Borgen, William A. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1988
Explored agreement in occupational field between adolescents' career aspirations and expectations and influence of gender, grade in school, and locus of control on amount of agreement. Results from 500 secondary school students revealed little agreement in occupational field between career aspiration and expectation, and also indicated no grade,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Congruence (Psychology), Expectation
Greenspoon, Joel; Lamal, P. A. – 1979
Although research suggests that men and women are perceived as differing significantly on a number of traits or characteristics, little research relates these traits to observable behaviors. The trait-characteristic issue, when carried over to employment, serves to justify discrimination against women. Research on attribution theory also supports…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior, Correlation, Employment
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