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Rice, William K., Jr. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
The effects of task-focused and approval-focused desists were investigated under conditions of limited information. Eighth grade students heard one of two tape-recorded desists. They then rated the target of the desists and the teacher who gave it on personality trait and degree of confidence scales. (Author/DEP)
Descriptors: Discipline, Grade 8, Individual Differences, Peer Acceptance
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Bassili, J. N. – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2006
When presented with the option to use a new instructional technology, students often face an approach-avoidance conflict. This study explored promotion and prevention orientations, concepts linked to approach and avoidance in Higgins's regulatory focus theory, in the choice to attend lectures or watch them online. Openness, a core disposition in…
Descriptors: Personality Assessment, Internet, Teaching Methods, Individual Differences
Umbach, Paul D.; Milem, Jeffrey F. – 2002
Using data from a survey of more than 1,900 first-year students at a large research institution, this study applied J.L. Holland's theory of personality and environment to examine the ways in which students view diversity. Holland categories, individual characteristics such as race and gender and interactions with people of color before college…
Descriptors: Classification, College Students, Diversity (Student), Higher Education
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Gustafsson, J.-E. – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 1979
Responses of pupils in 60 sixth-grade classes in Sweden to a 40-item questionnaire were factor analyzed at two levels of aggregation, classes and pupils-within-classes. Relations between personality variables and the attitude scales were also studied and implications for personality measurement drawn. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Class Attitudes, Classes (Groups of Students), Elementary School Students, Group Dynamics
Smart, John C. – 1996
Academic departments exert a powerful influence on students by recruitment of distinctive personality types into academic disciplines, and by a socialization process in which departments reward students for the display of attitudes in accordance with the norms of their disciplines. This study examined the differential patterns of student growth…
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Students, Educational Environment, Higher Education