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Golub, Sharon; Canty, Eileen M. – 1979
The hypothesis that the presence of males inhibits the emergence of women as leaders and that this phenomenon is unrelated to differences in dominance, but rather to sex role expectations, was tested. Thirty women attending a woman's college were paired with both male and female peers, whom they did not know, for an experimental task in which one…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Females, Higher Education
Hayes-Roth, Barbara – 1977
Two kinds of memory organization are distinguished: segregrated versus integrated. In segregated memory organizations, related learned propositions have separate memory representations. In integrated memory organizations, memory representations of related propositions share common subrepresentations. Segregated memory organizations facilitate…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Instructional Materials, Literature Reviews, Memory
PDF pending restorationCroxton, Jack S.; Miller, Arthur G. – 1979
When do we accept another's opinion regarding the characteristics or beliefs of a target person, and when do we reject that opinion? Different sorts of information may need to be assimilated by the perceiver. When does one type of information take priority over the other? A central focus of attribution research has been on the informational value…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Attribution Theory, Behavioral Science Research, Experimental Psychology
Capling, R.G., Comp. – 1968
The Canadian Commission on Human Relations Training sponsored a conference in Toronto in April 1968 to focus on six major concerns of Canadian trainers--trainer development, communication, research, theory and design (of training), public acceptance, and participant satisfaction. In preparation for this conference, it was found that collected…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Communication Skills, Information Dissemination, Psychological Studies
Talcott, Lou Ann W. – 1976
This thesis describes an experimental study of the "motive to avoid success," as described by Matina Horner (1968), using sex, age, and sex of cues as independent variables. School-aged subjects (5th, 8th, 11th grade and college students) wrote stories in response to one of two written thematic apperceptive cues. The dependent measure was the…
Descriptors: Achievement, Failure, Fear of Success, Motivation
Karuza, Jurgis; Leventhal, Gerald S. – 1976
This study tests basic assumptions of the justice judgment model which assumes there are alternative justice norms whose relative importance depends on the social situation. The subjects (120 men and 120 women) received information about the nutritional neediness and school performance of four children, and then donated money to them. Many…
Descriptors: Altruism, Evaluation, Justice, Models
Stokes, Neil A., III; Dabbs, James M., Jr. – 1975
The etiological approach to psychological research is discussed, particularly regarding research on visual and vocal behavior. Thirty-four adult female dyads discussed topics on which they agreed and on which they disagreed. Each subject's looking and talking was recorded by observers on a computer in a time frame data structure. Data were…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Eye Fixations, Interaction Process Analysis
Gowie, Cheryl J.; Powers, James E. – 1978
Current views both of reading and of understanding spoken language conceptualize the process of deriving meaning as similar to hypothesis testing. The listener or reader is seen as selecting whatever information is required to confirm the hypothesized meaning. In the present study, 60 children (12 each in grades four through eight) reworded…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Difficulty Level, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition
Zautra, Alex; Simons, Lynn S. – 1977
This paper describes three measures derived from a life events inventory to reflect an equilibrium model, a life crisis model and a positive mental health model of psychological well being. These measures were related to indicators of individual and neighborhood adjustment with data obtained through a household survey of 454 residents. Individual…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Community Health Services, Mental Disorders, Mental Health
PDF pending restorationCoke, Jay S.; Batson, C. Daniel – 1975
This paper explores the role of empathic arousal in mediating helping behavior. Undergraduates listened to a recording of a radio newscast that described the situation of a young woman whose parents had been killed in an automobile accident. Subjects were instructed either to imagine how the woman felt about her situation (imagine condition), or…
Descriptors: Arousal Patterns, Behavior Patterns, Emotional Response, Empathy
Dowdle, Michael D.; Baker, Elaine – 1975
Subjects judged the behavior of a target person who had helped or not helped a person in distress while the target person was either alone or with confederates who also had helped or not helped. In addition, subjects were told that either (1) 80 percent of all persons tested had helped, (2) 20 percent had helped, or (3) nothing about the…
Descriptors: Altruism, Behavior Patterns, Laboratory Experiments, Psychological Patterns
Schiemann, William A. – 1975
A longitudinal study was carried out to explore the causal relationship among satisfaction, performance, and several reward types. The major findings support "interpersonal rewards" as a further link of satisfaction and performance; the results failed to support either the human relations model (satisfaction causing performance) or the reverse…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Job Satisfaction, Literature Reviews, Morale
Bar-Tal, Daniel; Frieze, Irene Hanson – 1975
Research designed to analyze the effect of achievement motivation and gender as determinants of attributions for success and failure is described. One-hundred and twenty male and female subjects, divided according to levels of achievement motivation, were asked to do an anagram task at which they were made to succeed or fail. Ratings of ability,…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Research, Failure, Individual Differences
Frederick, A. B. – 1975
This is a bibliography of literature on the subject of tension. Books, films, and periodicals with a bearing on stress, relaxation, anxiety, and/or methods of controlling stress are listed from the fields of physiology, psychology, and philosophy. New methods such as transcendental meditation and biofeedback are analyzed briefly and criteria are…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Bibliographies, Emotional Response, Human Body
Selzer, Melvin L.; And Others – 1974
A self-administered questionnaire was used to compare selected driving, personality, and psychosocial variables of 306 convicted male drunk drivers with those of 289 alcoholics and 269 controls. The drunk driver group fell between the other groups on many parameters but resembled the control group on as many others. While some 40% of the drunk…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Comparative Analysis


