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Crooks, Lois A.
The Assessment Center Method is a comprehensive, standardized procedure in which mulitple appraisal techniques are used in combination to evaluate individuals for various purposes, primarily used in a business setting to identify those with potential for higher level procedures. The dimensions to be observed and measured in an assessment center…
Descriptors: Business, Evaluation Methods, Managerial Occupations, Personnel Selection
Bassett, Ronald E.; Kibler, Robert J. – 1974
The purposes of this study are to develop a valid procedure for teaching students to use behavioral objectives and to determine minimal levels of competence in using objectives. It was hypothesized that when objectives are provided for a unit of instruction, subjects trained to use objectives will score significantly higher on an examination…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research
Gagne, Robert M. – 1974
Task analysis is a procedure having the purpose of identifying different kinds of performances which are outcomes of learning, in order to make possible the specification of optimal instructional conditions for each kind of outcome. Task analysis may be related to content analysis in two different ways: (1) it may be used to identify the probably…
Descriptors: Classification, Content Analysis, Instructional Design, Learning Processes
Franklin, Jack L. – 1972
Report examines the relationships between the power exercised by an organization, commitment to the organization, and task performance, using the theory of compliance proposed by Etzioni for the following hypotheses: (1) Organizations relying mostly on normative power tend to elicit more commitment from lower participants than do organizations…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Organizational Climate, Organizational Development, Organizations (Groups)
Bratfisch, Oswald; And Others – 1970
A simple device called a "wire labyrinth" was used in an experiment involving learning of a two-hand motor task. The Ss were asked, after completing each of 7 successive trails, to give their estimates of perceived (subjective) difficulty of the task. For this purpose, the psychophysical method of magnitude estimation was used. Time was…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Perception, Perceptual Motor Coordination, Rating Scales
Ratliff, Richard G. – 1970
A series of investigations which simultaneously manipulated parameters of reinforcement and age and sex of children were conducted in order to further describe the learning process in children. In addition, an attempt was made to relate perceived parental discipline to performance in the discrimination learning tasks employed in this research. The…
Descriptors: Age, Children, Discipline, Discrimination Learning
Rayder, Nicholas; And Others – 1972
The evaluation of the Learning Booth program is reported. The program involves a Learning Booth equipped with an electric typewriter and staffed by a trained attendant, a sequence of child-paced instructions, a training program for Learning Booth attendants, and other related materials. Two main objectives were evaluated: (1) offering a child an…
Descriptors: Attendants, Autoinstructional Aids, Job Training, Kindergarten
Masters, John C.; Christy, Monica C. – 1973
It was hypothesized that socialization within an achievement-oriented culture would encourage children to adjust the amount of contingent self-reward according to the length and difficulty of a task. A total of 32 second grade children completed long-easy, long-difficult, short-easy, and short-difficult versions of three tasks and set their own…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 2, Individual Development, Reinforcement
Askren, William B.; Regulinski, Thaddeus L. – 1971
Human performance reliability for tasks in the time-space continuous domain is defined and a general mathematical model presented. The human performance measurement terms time-to-error and time-to-error-correction are defined. The model and measurement terms are tested using laboratory vigilance and manual control tasks. Error and error-correction…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Human Factors Engineering, Man Machine Systems, Mathematical Models
Louisville Univ., KY. Dept. of Psychology. – 1971
A program of family crisis intervention training for police officers was conducted, and the effectiveness of the officers' use of such techniques was evaluated. Twelve police officers were given five to six hours training, five days a week, for five weeks. Training consisted of lectures, films and readings, simulated family crisis interventions,…
Descriptors: Aggression, Family Problems, Inservice Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Csoka, Louis S. – 1972
The study is a validation of the hypothesis supported by a previous study that leadership training and experience may be viewed as altering the favorableness of the leadership situation. This means that training and experience will improve the performance of some leaders, while decreasing that of others. In the field artillery study, it was found…
Descriptors: Adults, Leaders, Leadership Training, Military Personnel
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ.
A questionnaire given to 450 cartographic technicians at U.S. Army TOPOCOM is provided. A few questions from the preliminary questionnaire (see TM 001 465) were included, such as sex, age, and GS level. Additional questions deal with parents' education and occupation, technicians' English language facility, level of education reached, and several…
Descriptors: Biographical Inventories, Educational Experience, Government Employees, Individual Characteristics
Alba, Enrique – 1972
It is pointed out that education should be geared to the individual student; yet implementation of individualized programs has been slow. A set step in the area of individualized instruction should be the development of an appropriate methodology for recording and analyzing a student's performance. This paper is an attempt to provide the recording…
Descriptors: College Students, Evaluation Methods, Individualized Instruction, Models
Cratty, Bryant J. – 1972
Reported was a program designed to explore the remediation of motor problems among minimally brain damaged children. In an initial testing session the children were exposed to a six category test of gross motor functioning, the first part of the Frostig Developmental Test of Visual Perception, a self concept test, a games choice test, and other…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Minimal Brain Dysfunction, Motor Development
Newell, Betty; Polson, Philip – 1971
A course presenting the fundamentals of music through ear training, analysis, reading and writing music is given. Objectives include: ear training, reading and analysis, and writing. Course content includes: (1) Review of previous levels if need exists to facilitate placement and determine strengths and weaknesses, (2) Development of aural…
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Behavioral Objectives, Course Content, Course Objectives
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