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Schlenker, Barry R.; And Others – 1971
It was hypothesized that source esteem would be effective in mediating target compliance when the source uses threats as an influence tactic, particularly if esteemed individuals maintain a facade of truthfulness, because threat credibility would then be overestimated. Threats from a low esteemed source would have lower credibility and lead to…
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Behavior Patterns, Beliefs, Games
Kidder, Steven J. – 1971
Psysiological and behavioral indices of emotional arousal and mood during performance in a simulation game were investigated. The hypotheses tested were: (1) there will be attitude change following participation in the social simulation game, Ghetto; (2) this change in attitude will be related to the players' emotional involvement in the game as…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns
Tarrier, Randolph B. – 1971
Typical negative reactions to the use of new technologies in teacher and counselor training are viewed briefly. Five training styles are discussed: (1) consultation; (2) audio recording; (3) one-way mirror viewing; (4) audio-video recording; and (5) coached clients and simulated experiences. The efficacy of each in meeting the behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training
Chuang, Ying C. – 1971
Simulation is defined and its use, as related to three types of models, iconic, analogue, and symbolic, that may be utilized in educational research is discussed. A five-step procedure is outlined that can be followed in the process of symbolic model construction. Simulation methods, based on these three models, are examined, and illustrations of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Mathematical Models, Models, Research Design
Washington State Dept. of Motor Vehicles, Olympia. – 1971
An automated testing approach utilizing materials and expertise from three areas--programed testing and learning, driving simulation, and driver examination and evaluation--was investigated. METER (Machine Examination, Testing, Evaluation, and Reeducation) was a centralized system composed of three different sub-systems designed to test individual…
Descriptors: Automation, Computer Assisted Instruction, Driver Education, Feasibility Studies
Walker, Gerald S.; Gardner, Edward M. – 1970
In an effort to gain an overview of the application of computer technology in education and training, to identify areas requiring additional research, and to identify potential application areas for use in technical training, field visits were made to representative military and civilian institutions which are using the computer in instructional…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Demonstration Centers, Display Systems
Clevenger, Theodore, Jr. – Speech Journal, 1969
The author discusses the impact of the "computer revolution" on the field of rhetoric and public address in terms of the potential applications of computer methods to rhetorical problems. He first discusses the computer as a very fast calculator, giving the example of a study that probably would not have been undertaken if the calculations had had…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Content Analysis, Data Processing, Discourse Analysis
Smith, Robert M. – 1972
This paper discusses potential uses for simulations and games in communication research and instruction. For research purposes, simulations can be used for increasing coherence within and among theories and for consolidating knowledge. As operational models for the study of interpersonal communication, simulations enable and facilitate the study…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Media, Games, Instructional Innovation
Ammentorp, William; And Others – 1973
Feedback management in an individually-paced instruction system can be mathematically analyzed by the use of computer simulation models. Because of the student "down time" or waiting time associated with individualized instruction situations, reinforcement activities have been reduced to less than ideal levels. By proper time management the…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Curriculum Development, Feedback, Individualized Instruction
Sterling Inst., Washington, DC. Educational Technology Center. – 1970
A multimedia course in economic analysis was developed and used in conjunction with the United States Naval Academy. (See ED 043 790 and ED 043 791 for final reports of the project evaluation and development model.) This volume of the text discusses the simulation of behavioral relationships among variable elements in an economy and presents…
Descriptors: Computers, Economics, Economics Education, Financial Policy
Reibling, Louis Albert – 1972
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between the extent to which an actual vocational setting is simulated in teaching and the competency of students in performing radiographic technique. The research design randomly placed the students, after a lecture on gall bladder technique, into one of three simulation treatments,…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, College Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research
Monroe, Margaret Warne – 1972
A series of role-playing, operational games based on the Policy Negotiations model developed by Dr. Fred Goodman, Michigan, is presented in this set of books, an Operator's and a Player's Manual. Policy Negotiations is a game process that involves playing a priming game in order to learn the procedures and rules of the game so one can design and…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Environmental Education, Games, Guides
Ponder, Virginia B.; Heath, Ray G. – 1972
This report studies the effects of exposure to simulated critical teaching problems on attitudes and student teaching behavior of prospective elementary teachers. The experimental group participated in simulated training over an 11-week period with feedback from the instructor as a part of their regular teacher training program. The control group…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Elementary School Teachers, Laboratory Training, Simulation
Weinberger, Elizabeth; And Others – 1972
The Management and Information System for Occupational Education (MISOE) is a system designed to provide appropriate decision-related data for local, regional, and State managers within Massachusetts who are responsible for resource allocation over: (1) social agencies, (2) education, and (3) occupational education. The two general types of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Feedback, Information Systems, Management Systems
Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor. Environmental Simulation Lab. – 1973
Compiled in this resource are coding instructions, worksheets, and keypunch sheets for use in the M.E.T.R.O.-APEX simulation, described in detail in documents ED 064 530 through ED 064 550. Air Pollution Exercise (APEX) is a computerized college and professional level "real world" simulation of a community with urban and rural problems, industrial…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Codification, Computer Programs, Environmental Education
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