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Shapiro, E. Gary – 1975
Three variables, derived from Blau's (1955) analysis of consultation networks among federal agents and Homans' (1961) social exchange analysis, were manipulated to observe their effects on help seeking. Subjects were presented with a hypothetical situation where help was needed. Subjects indicated that they would be more likely to seek help from a…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Friendship, Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Studies
Orthner, Dennis K.; Axelson, Leland J. – 1975
It has been suggested in previous literature that the wife's employment status has both positive and negative influences on marital interaction and companionship. The differences in findings and hypotheses can be interpreted by either the theory of role strain or the theory of role accumulation. The purpose of this investigation is to determine…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Employed Women, Interpersonal Relationship, Leisure Time
MacNeil, M. K. – 1974
This is a discussion of the new American Psychological Association guideline to "Ethical Principles in the Conduct of Research with Human Participants" (1973) as applied to the study of natural groups in both the field and laboratory. Presented is a resume of some of the problems and solutions as they were encountered and resolved. Among the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Confidentiality, Ethics, Field Studies
Grzyb, Bernard Stanley – 1974
This study attempted to relate findings from social psychological research in the area of attitude change with communicator characteristics, and to apply conclusions drawn from this research to influence processes and persuasion within an educational context. Six basic hypotheses were tested employing three experimental groups and a control group.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Communication (Thought Transfer), Credibility, Doctoral Dissertations
Kiesler, Donald J. – 1969
The first study concerns the effects of level of clinical experience of judges on reliability and validity of Experiencing Scale (EXP) ratings. Inexperienced and experienced judges rated tape-segments from psychotherapy sessions. No differences existed between ratings. The second study focuses on the relationships of in-therapy patient…
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Experience, Measurement
Health Resources Administration (DHEW/PHS), Bethesda, MD. – 1974
The National Health Survey Act of 1956 provides for the establishment and continuation of a National Health Survey to obtain information about the health status of the population in the United States. The psychological component of the Survey is included to provide a more complete assessment of the health and well-being of the population. A first…
Descriptors: Basic Vocabulary, Communication Skills, National Surveys, Psychological Studies
Deetz, Stanley – 1974
The creative and accurate interpretation of phenomena is central to achieving an understanding of the world and our fellow man. However, the process of interpretation is little understood by behavioral scientists and educators. Hermeneutics promises greater insight into the nature of interpretation of phenomena since the foundation of a…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Divergent Thinking, Existentialism, Interpretive Skills
Boutwell, Richard C.; Tennyson, Robert D. – 1973
The multivariate effect of task sequence, memory support, and state anxiety was investigated using a nonverbal concept acquisition task. Ninety-five Indian college students were randomly assigned to four treatment conditions resulting from the task sequences of 1) easy-to-hard and 2) hard-to-easy and from memory support versus nonmemory support.…
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Educational Research, Learning Processes
Hood, Ralph W., Jr. – 1971
Reviews of research in the area of creativity have consistently emphasized the importance of the criterion problem while simultaneously documenting its neglect by contemporary investigators. The failure to explicitly place the criterion problem within an appropriate conceptual model is perhaps a major reason for the failure to confront directly…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research, College Students
Forhetz, John E. – 1969
Test anxiety is of particular significance in education in light of its debilitative effect on test scores and the implications and longranged effects of test results on the individual lives of the school children. This research is concerned with test anxiety of children under different test conditions. Subjects were 4th and 6th grade students who…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavioral Science Research, Elementary School Students, Psychological Studies
Potter, David A. – 1973
Attribution theory predicts that actions seen as specifically directed toward a person have greater impact than those not so directed. It was hypothesized that agreement between self-evaluation and another's evaluation increases personalism of received evaluations, increasing both impact and tendency to reciprocate liking or disliking. In a 2 x 2…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Psychological Studies, Research Methodology, Research Reports
Sushinsky, Leonard W. – 1976
Attribution Theory has led to predictions that the use of material reward may impair intrinsic motivation in the rewarded activity (decreased play effects). A review of the pertinent literature reveals, however, (a) that attribution research has failed to reliably demonstrate that decreased play effects occur in minimal-trial studies (b) that for…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Literature Reviews, Motivation, Performance
Young, Philip B. – 1976
The present experiment investigated memory attribute dominance in young children by measuring false recognition responses to associatively and acoustically related words. Second- and sixth-grade children, half of whom were high SES and half low SES, served as subjects. Following Underwood (1969), a shift from acoustic to associative memory…
Descriptors: Age, Associative Learning, Aural Learning, Children
Karraker, R. J. – 1976
Three studies of behavior therapy by a therapist who was also the clients' instructor are reported. All of the clients defined target behaviors, collected data, and implemented procedures to modify the behaviors. The data were brought to each session for analysis and revision each week. Case 1 reported modification of stealing behavior, where both…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Conditioning
Williams, M. Lee – 1976
This exploratory study involving 108 undergraduates investigated effects of equivocation, order of agreeable and disagreeable issues, source credibility, and time on the receiver's agreement with and recall of messages. Results indicated that both equivocated messages and high-credibility sources produced significantly more agreement. Recall was…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Credibility
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