NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing 18,661 to 18,675 of 22,841 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Megargee, Edwin I.; Cook, Patrick E. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
This study tested Deiker's hypothesis that "naysaying" accounts for the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory Overcontrolled-Hostility (O-H) scale's ability to discriminate among criminal groups differing in their propensity for violence. It was concluded that the validity of the O-H scale is not dependent on naysaying. (Author)
Descriptors: Criminals, Hostility, Hypothesis Testing, Item Analysis
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Rollins, Boyd C.; Calder, Colleen – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1975
Tested two hypotheses: (1) academic underachievers will have less problem solving flexibility during failure than during success; and (2) academic overachievers will have more problem solving flexibility during failure than during success. Subjects were tenth grade boys. (Author/SDH)
Descriptors: High Achievement, High School Students, Low Achievement, Problem Solving
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
PDF on ERIC Download full text
Kasman, Deborah L. – Journal for Learning through the Arts, 2006
An experienced physician-teacher shares her own experiences with loss in medicine and loss in her personal life. Through personal writings during her divorce, she exemplifies the healing effect writing can have during difficult transformations that occur in life. She shares her bias that physicians need to accept and own their emotions and can use…
Descriptors: Physicians, Reflection, Writing (Composition), Personal Narratives
Martens, Rainer; And Others – 1990
This book is a comprehensive review of competitive anxiety research that has used the Sport Competition Anxiety Test, or SCAT (a trait scale), and the Competitive State Anxiety Inventory-2 (CSAI-2). The book describes the theoretical basis and development procedures for both scales, including detailed information on reliability and validity. In…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Competition, Evaluation Methods, Personality Measures
Spence, Ian; Stan-Spence, Aileen – 1990
Learned helplessness is an insidious condition involving undeveloped executive functioning, lack of persistence, and an undeveloped sense of connecting new words or concepts into a web of meanings. Remedial teaching in most small-group, diagnostic/prescriptive settings encourages continued learned helplessness because students are dependent on the…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Helplessness
Midlarsky, Elizabeth; Hannah, Mary Elizabeth – 1989
Research has shown that siblings can experience either negative or positive mental health outcomes as a result of having a brother or sister with disabilities. When maladjustment occurs, it is frequently attributed to the stress of excessive helping. This research-based paper proposes that siblings of children with disabilities, perceiving…
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Emotional Adjustment, Emotional Problems
Barnett, Rosalind C.; Marshall, Nancy L. – 1989
In spite of general concern about the impact on women's mental health of multiple roles, most studies have examined only the impact of individual roles. This study examined the relationship between multiple-role occupancy and quality and psychological distress in a disproportionate random sample of employed female health care workers (N=403).…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Job Satisfaction, Marriage, Mothers
Buchmann, Margret – 1990
The idea that "breaks from experience" are necessary in teacher learning is a response to the fact that teachers come to their preparation with set ideas about their work that tend to fit with the given. This paper examines justifications for such "breaks" centering, first, on the limitations of what teachers learn through experience and, second,…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Concept Formation, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Palma, Dominick R.; Schare, Mitchell L. – 1989
Mentally retarded adults (N=180) were asked 30 yes/no questions, to determine if their acquiescence is explained by indiscriminant yea-saying in response to the yes/no question format or due to subjects submitting to the influence of the interviewer. After selected questions, the interviewer either nodded his head "yes" or shook his head…
Descriptors: Adults, Assertiveness, Behavior Patterns, Cues
Ryan, Richard M.; And Others – 1983
The character of internalization as a continuous phenomenon was explored, with particular attention given to children's movement from heteronomy to autonomy. (The term "internalization" refers to the process by which an individual acquires an attitude, belief, or behavioral regulation from external sources and progressively transforms it…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Children, Coping, Elementary Education
Mathews, Walter M.; Wolf, Abraham W. – 1983
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid instrument that conveniently measures a person's attitude toward computers. The final version of the instrument is composed of 40 items on a Likert-type scale which assign scores to subjects on their "appreciative" and "critical" attitude toward computers. The sample…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Computers, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
Anderson, Sarah; Fulton, Arlene – 1987
Pointing out that stresses that children must deal with have increased in recent years while their sources of adult support have decreased, this paper defines stress, indicates sources of stress, describes coping patterns, lists signs of stress in children, and describes helping strategies through which adults, and teachers particularly, can…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Coping, Ecology
Fadely, Dean – 1986
Shifting theoretical perspectives of intercollegiate policy debate, especially the changing affirmative case constructs, warrant reformulations of various strategies open to the negative case such as those developed by W. Ulrich, R. Dempsey, and D. Hartmann. Options open to the affirmative have increased, e.g., the comparative advantages case, the…
Descriptors: Debate, Higher Education, Intercollegiate Cooperation, Judges
Treiber, Frank A.; Shaw, Darlene – 1986
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been receiving considerable attention by the medical community as well as by the public. This attention is due to the rapid increase in cases of AIDS, the uncertain etiology of the disease, and the poor prognosis of the disease. Although some research has investigated the psychological impact of AIDS…
Descriptors: Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, Attitudes, Nurses, Physician Patient Relationship
Evans, Virden; And Others – 1986
This study analyzed the effect of intrinsic and extrinsic job stressors on grades K through 12 physical education teachers. Perceived levels of stress were compared among physical education teachers when physical illness, psychological strain, and absenteeism were functions. Subjects were 47 physical education teachers randomly selected from the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Job Performance, Physical Education Teachers, Physical Health
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  1241  |  1242  |  1243  |  1244  |  1245  |  1246  |  1247  |  1248  |  1249  |  ...  |  1523