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Peer reviewedCalhoun, George, Jr.; And Others – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1978
Two Groups of educable mentally retarded primary and secondary pupils were compared on measures of self-esteem and intelligence to determine whether scores on a self-drawing test and those on a self-perception test were related. A significant correlation was found for the secondary pupils only. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Body Image, Correlation, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedGalotti, Kathleen M.; Kozberg, Steven F. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1987
Sixty-eight undergraduates listed the factors they consider when choosing courses, majors, careers, friends, romantic partners, and lifelong partners. Subjects provided their own definitions of commitment in an unstructured essay. Subjects listed more factors, more distinct types of factors, and more original factors for interpersonal commitments…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Career Choice, Course Selection (Students), Decision Making
Peer reviewedO'Mahony, John F. – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1986
Free-written descriptions of self and others were obtained from 190 adolescent boys and girls. Descriptions became longer, more "psychological," and more organized over adolescence. Modes of constructing persons were positively correlated across different stimulus persons. Self-descriptions tended to be more person-centered than…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Age Differences, Concept Formation, Descriptive Writing
Peer reviewedPowers, Donald E. – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1987
Data on test familiarity effects on Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) analytical ability scores (EJ 304 980) were reanalyzed. Little difference was found among subgroups: age, ethnic groups, degree aspiration, English language dominance, and GRE scores. Test preparation included practice, knowledge of results, and strategies for each item type.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, College Entrance Examinations, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Multiple Sources of Data on Social Behavior and Social Status in the School: A Cross-Age Comparison.
Peer reviewedCoie, John D.; Dodge, Kenneth A. – Child Development, 1988
Results generated by peers, teachers, and unbiased observers converged in some behavioral domains and diverged in others. All three sources provided similar pictures of the relation between aggression and status, although observations of third grade boys did not yield sufficient frequencies of aggression to allow meaningful conclusions. (RH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Aggression, Check Lists, Child Neglect
Peer reviewedMerriam, Sharan B. – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1987
Surveyed unemployed people to determine whether the interpretation of a life event such as job loss, is a function of life stage. No significant differences were found for sources of informal support, blame and worry, and physical and mental health. Age and gender proved significant in consideration of factors affecting success in finding a job.…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Age Differences, Attitudes
Peer reviewedRuble, Diane N.; Flett, Gordon L. – Child Development, 1988
Examines developmental changes in the resolution of conflicting goals involved in self-evaluation among children entering second, fourth, and sixth grades who represent high, medium, and low ability levels in arithmetic. Results are discussed in terms of strategies for balancing self-assessment with self-enhancement needs. (Author/RWB)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Age Differences, Arithmetic, Child Development
Peer reviewedCannella, Gaile S.; And Others – Child Study Journal, 1987
Analyzes and compares the exploration, play, and problem-solving activities of typically developing (average) and at-risk infants when they manipulate novel objects. (BB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Development, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedLyons, Deborah S.; Green, Samuel B. – Sex Roles, 1988
To evaluate the effect of college experience on androgyny, 139 freshmen and 57 senior women completed the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI), and other tests. The results did not support the hypothesis that women become more masculine in college. However, the seniors did obtain significantly lower scores than freshmen on the BSRI Femininity scale.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Androgyny, College Freshmen, College Seniors
Peer reviewedChafel, Judith A. – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Synthesizes literature on social comparison in young children. Findings center on (1) children's motivations to engage in social comparison; (2) peer targets; (3) age when social comparison appears; (4) developmental sequences; (5) effects upon subsequent behavior; and (6) sex-related differences. Suggests pratical implications for teaching.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavior Development, Developmental Stages, Interpersonal Competence
Wood, James A.; And Others – Collegiate Microcomputer, 1986
Study of algebra students' response to availability of optional interactive computer graphing lessons analyzed responses of both users and non-users. Information sought included number of lessons completed, students' opinions of value and difficulty of lessons, whether students felt threatened by computer use, and relationship of gender and age to…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Algebra, Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware
Peer reviewedForman, George – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 1986
Children, aged three to seven years, were observed in spontaneous and structured situations using computer graphics and robots. It was found that computer graphics can enhance reflectivity and that robots present a rich problem-solving environment for pairs of children as they try to coordinate commands to one robot. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Observation Techniques, Computer Graphics, Computer Software
Peer reviewedLamb, Michael E.; Malkin, Catherine M. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1986
Filmed 30 infants monthly between one and seven months of age where mothers or unfamiliar women responded to their cries by picking up or talking to the infants. Results suggest that infants develop conditioned associations among distress-relief patterns by one month, and cognitive expectations by four or five months. (Author/BB)
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Age Differences, Child Development, Cognitive Structures
Peer reviewedBecker, Judith A. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1986
Explores the underlying knowledge that children have about the relationship between the structure of requests and the relative status of speakers and listeners. Shows that the three age groups (preschoolers, 5-year-olds, and 10-year-olds) could systematically differentiate the requests by means of syntactic directness or semantics. (HOD)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Language, Children, Cognitive Development
Peer reviewedMoran, James D. III; McCullers, John C. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1984
Investigates the effects of recency and specific story content on the development of moral reasoning in four-, seven-, and 11- year-old children and college freshmen. Analyses confirmed that in general younger children judged on consequence, except on stories containing intentional injury to a person, whereas older children utilized intention.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Content Analysis, Context Clues


