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Mayton, Daniel M., II – 1993
Empirical research has consistently shown human values to be significantly related to both attitudes and behaviors. This paper unites the value theories of several researchers into an explanation of environmental concern, and provides some preliminary data to support the model. Attitudes toward environmental choices should be determined by…
Descriptors: Ecology, Environmental Education, Global Approach, Higher Education
Mayton, Daniel M., II – 1987
The works of G. D. Wilson and F. N. Kerlinger have suggested different theories to explain liberalism and conservatism. Wilson presents a bipolar dynamic theory of conservatism based on a general conservative syndrome factor. Kerlinger presents a duality view of liberalism and conservatism based on the critical referent theory of attitudes. A…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Higher Education, Investigations, Liberalism
Mayton, Daniel M., II – 1992
What differentiates nonviolent individuals from violent individuals? This paper addresses the question by linking current psychological literature on human values with literature on nonviolence. Recent contributions to values theory have begun to establish a universal structure of human values. The theoretical case is made that nonviolent…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Peace, Personality Theories, Personality Traits
Mayton, Daniel M., II – 1985
This study investigated the relationship between individual personality characteristics and the threat of nuclear war among 192 introductory psychology students at a small college in the Pacific Northwest. One measure of nuclear threat perception was spontaneous concern, which was assessed using five presentations each of the incomplete sentences,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Nuclear Warfare, Personality Measures, Personality Traits
Mayton, Daniel M., II – 1990
This study was designed to identify developmental differences in the value priorities for individuals who spontaneously expressed a concern about nuclear war and those who did not. The Rokeach Value Survey and the Spontaneous Concern About the Nuclear Threat Scale were administered to a sample of over 5,000 adolescents and over 900 adult community…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Attitude Measures
Mayton, Daniel M., II – 1984
This study was designed to determine the effects of watching the television film, "The Day After," on the attitude toward nuclear warfare and arms reduction of 105 undergraduate students. Students participating chose whether or not to watch the film. All participants completed questionnaires before and after the showing of the film.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Disarmament, Higher Education
Mayton, Daniel M., II; And Others – 1992
Individuals such as Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. successfully employed nonviolent strategies to attain significant political goals. Despite the implications of these achievements, psychologists rarely have studied predispositions to nonviolent behavior empirically. This study investigated the relationships among nonviolent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Behavior, Behavior Problems