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Andrews, Patricia Hayes – 1985
A study was conducted to examine the impact of gender on upward communication (subordinates to superiors) in organizations. It was hypothesized that women would (1) report less self-confidence when approaching a communicative performance situation, (2) rate themselves less successfully following persuasive presentations, and (3) be more likely to…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Employee Attitudes
Sears, David O.; And Others – 1984
A simple symbolic politics model of public opinion is contrasted with a modified version that invokes cognitive organization and affective responses. Evidence is presented from a survey of 314 respondents from the 1982 National Election Study. Responses were obtained to symbols of political equality at different levels of abstraction (general,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Females, Males, Models
Lewis, Dorothy P. – 1983
A study was conducted to examine the effects of students' interests on their writing. A group of 571 high school seniors, fluent and nonfluent in writing, completed a questionnaire dealing with aspects of writing interest, such as subject, form, or voice. Tape recorded interviews addressing the same aspects were conducted with 11 fluent seniors…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Females, Grade 12
Bureau of the Census (DOC), Suitland, MD. Population Div. – 1977
The report presents survey results about the marital histories of husbands and wives or changes in marital status of mothers and characteristics of their children. Data were collected in June 1975, by the U. S. Bureau of the Census. An introduction summarizes trends which the data suggest. Seven sections discuss number of times husband and wife…
Descriptors: Age, Census Figures, Children, Demography
PDF pending restorationCalifornia State Dept. of Employment Development, Sacramento. Migrant Services Section. – 1977
The Employment Development Department's Migrant Services Section provides temporary housing at reasonable cost for migrant farmworkers and their families. The Office of Migrant Services contracts with agencies of local government to manage programs of housing construction, operation and maintenance. Since 1965 migrant housing projects have been…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Age, Agricultural Laborers, Ethnic Groups
Eckman, Bruce K. – 1978
Twenty college age males' hand shrugs, face-play manipulations, and frequency and duration of mutual eye contact were recorded in response to a female counterpart who varied her assertiveness and attractiveness in a two by two factorial design. Mutual eye contact, which increased under attractive conditions, was a useful negative correlate of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Behavioral Sciences, Body Language
Okun, Morris A.; Johnston, Lynn D. – 1978
To determine the relationship between age and risk taking for community college students, 74 male and 72 female students, ranging from 18-79 years of age, took a vocabulary test in which six "nonsense" items were interspersed among 54 legitimate items (following Slakter's procedure). Test instructions explained a penalty would be levied for…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Age, Community Colleges, Females
Garrison, Wayne M.; And Others – 1977
The utility of the Rasch logistic measurement model in longitudinal analyses of children's self-concept was investigated. Calibration of an 80-item self-concept measure from the responses of 1,000 elementary school children resulted in the identification of 25 items that fit the model. Repeated measures analyses of variance used to assess the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Analysis of Variance, Behavior Change, Elementary Education
Chand, Krishan – 1979
Using data from the December, 1977, Anchorage Urban Observatory program, the study hypothesizes a relationship between education and income using Scattergrams in-between the two variables for different Alaskan working class characteristics to be studied (i.e., employers, employees, occupation, race and sex) and finding the coefficient of…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indian Education, Blacks, Comparative Analysis
Phillips, Shelley – 1981
Topics related to characteristics of mother/daughter relationships in contemporary patriarchal societies are discussed in this seminar paper. The first section describes cases intended to illustrate ways patriarchal social structures limit contemporary mother/daughter relationships, provides a brief historical contrast, and suggests possible…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Daughters, Family Problems, Guidelines
Perry, Jean L.; Milner, E. Keith – 1979
The purpose of this 1979 study was to determine the ethnic origin and sex of faculty members and of doctoral students in universities offering advanced degrees in health, physical education, or recreation. It was suggested that such data may be used by institutions to determine future work force availability and to formulate affirmative action…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Educational Researchers
Zuercher, Suzanne; And Others – 1980
A sample of 286 University of Maryland, College Park, undergraduates were surveyed on their participation in and their perception of the intramural sports program and related activities of the institution. Ninety-three percent of those surveyed was aware of the intramural program and 43 percent indicated that they participated (70 percent male, 30…
Descriptors: College Students, Exercise, Females, Higher Education
Schofield, Janet Ward; Francis, William D. – 1981
This study examined peer interaction in four racially mixed eighth grade classrooms. Observational data were gathered on the interactions of 69 white children and 32 black children during the course of one semester. The study found considerably more cross-race peer interaction than have previous studies conducted in non-academic settings in…
Descriptors: Black Students, Females, Grade 8, Interaction
Pearson, Judy C.; Nelson, Paul E. – 1981
A study examined the effects of gender on academic achievement in speech communication courses. In order to test the research hypothesis that females would receive higher grades than males, 2,190 grades given by 74 speech communication teachers over a five-year period were examined. The analysis of variance placed gender of the instructor, gender…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Communication Research, Educational Research
Remland, Martin; And Others – 1981
A study was conducted to examine whether androgynous individuals would view out-of-role implicit behavior by both male and female managers more positively than would either masculine or feminine individuals and whether low status behavior by the managers would be rated as being more considerate than high status behavior. Two weeks after completing…
Descriptors: Administrators, Androgyny, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research


