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Stein, Sandra Lou – Journal of Educational Research, 1972
Results indicate that all values do not develop simultaneously but are influenced by sex, grade, and occupational group. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, High School Students, Personality Development
Martin-Reynolds, JoAnne; And Others – 1991
As part of an ongoing research project, this study examined the relationship between character traits and school variables, home variables, and personal variables. Freshman and sophomore students from a small rural high school in Ohio were selected for the study based on their scores on the Character Trait Questionnaire (CTQ). The CTQ contains 12…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Dropout Characteristics, High Risk Students, High Schools
Levin, Boris Mikhailovich; Levin, Mikhail Borisovich – Soviet Education, 1990
Interprets data obtained through surveys concerning Soviet college students' alcohol consumption. Examines onset of drinking, frequency of drinking and inebriation, peer influence, gender differences, and students' self-assessments of alcohol use. Considers alcohol's habituating effects and consequent impact on individual development. (CH)
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, College Students, Drinking, Foreign Countries
Nuttall, Ronald L.; Nuttall, Ena Vazquez – 1978
This study focuses on the effects of family size and spacing on intellectual, social, and personality development of children. The sample consisted of 533 suburban, middle class, large family (five or more) and small two child family children. The children, 233 boys and 300 girls, were teenagers attending either junior or senior high school.…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Age Differences, Behavioral Science Research, Birth Order