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Borich, Gary D.; Bauman, Patricia M. – 1972
The French and Guilford-Zimmerman measures of spatial orientation and spatial visualization factors are compared. Both approaches to measurement are described. A study to assess the two approaches is reported. Both tests were administered to 40 college sophomores in a classroom setting according to published instructions. Pearson product-moment…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Aptitude Tests, College Students, Correlation
Saral, Tulsi B. – 1971
This study is an exploratory attempt to discover how blacks perceive their interactions with whites, in this country. For this purpose it was necessary to examine materials written by black authors and aimed at black readers. It was decided to select such magazines appearing between 1965 and 1969 that had a wide circulation among black readership.…
Descriptors: Black Literature, Content Analysis, Cultural Context, Economically Disadvantaged
Wang, Elaine I-Ling – 1971
This study defines the role of the extension youth program aide in the food and nutrition education program as perceived by himself (herself), other paraprofessionals, and professional staff members of the Washington State Cooperative Extension Service. Data were collected from six groups through the use of a mail questionnaire. The six groups…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Cooperatives, Data Analysis, Extension Agents
Fillenbaum, Samuel – 1971
This article provides a discussion of current topics in psycholinguistics and of the current research on these problems. The author discusses current thought on the biological foundations of language and the problem of universals. If human language is a species-particular achievement contingent upon a biological endowment, there should be certain…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Child Language, Deep Structure, Grammar
Ohala, John J. – 1970
The dominant trend in phonetics today--due to a large extent to generative phonology--is to discover the brain mechanisms underlying the observed behavior in speech. Among other things there is interest in attempting to find out how motor programs are stored latently, selected, activated into muscular contractions, controlled, and tailored for…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Artificial Speech, Auditory Perception, Cognitive Processes
Smith, Janet D.; And Others – 1972
This study investigated incidental learning in middle and lower class black and white preschool children. The study questioned whether (a) preschool children acquire learning incidentally; (b) there was a difference in the quantity of such learning between black and white children; (c) differences in learning was influenced by socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Cognitive Development, Experimental Programs, Incidental Learning
Smith, Louis M. – 1972
The first year of a proposed five year evaluation of the extended pilot trials of CEMREL's Aesthetic Education Program, AEP, is discussed. This program envisions the development of an aesthetic education curriculum for grades K-12 and is an attempt to involve the children in integrated arts experiences - music, drama, dance, art, and literature.…
Descriptors: Art Education, Behavior, Curriculum Development, Data Analysis
Kevis, David E. – 1972
The work itself should help a person who is going to teach reading and writing. Practical suggestions are offered in the final two chapters, while the opening three give intellectual perspectives. A theme binds the work of letting the consciousness of writing as a visual system be increased and of breaking the spell by which letter phonetics can…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Articulation (Speech), Diachronic Linguistics, Language Skills
Spokek, Bernard; And Others – 1971
A two-year project established to develop a kindergarten-primary curriculum to help all children become aware of significant aspects of Black culture and learn to confront the problems they will face living in an integrated society is presented. The program was designed in four phases. Phase I concerned itself mainly with collecting resources and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Studies, Black Youth, Cultural Enrichment
Roecks, Alan L.; And Others – 1975
This paper reports on the development of the Youth Bends Easily Instrument designed to assess children's attitudes toward human differences. The instrument was commissioned by the Madison Public Schools (Wisconsin) to evaluate the Individual Differences program designed to help primary grade children deal with racial, physical, and social…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Ethnic Groups, Females
Johnson, Orval G.; Bommarito, James W. – 1971
This handbook is a detailed guide to more than 300 measures of child behavior and development not available from test publishers. The authors surveyed the literature over a ten-year period to find more than a thousand measures; those included here are not described in other sourcebooks and guides. Thus this book is the only guide to many of the…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Child Development, Cognitive Tests, Elementary Education
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Davis, David J. – College Teaching, 1987
Interviews with eight faculty members from diverse disciplines who are seriously attempting to integrate writing into their undergraduate courses revealed their attitudes about the importance of student writing, instructional purposes, assignments, class time devoted to writing-related activities, institutional rewards for these efforts, and the…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Faculty, College Instruction, College Students
Hayden, J. G. – School Administrator, 1986
Describes the growing trend of conflicts between school boards and superintendents, some of the various causes behind these conflicts, and practical steps board members and superintendents can take to avoid and to solve them. (IW)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, Board of Education Role
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Kipper, Philip – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1986
Fixed and moving-camera videotaped versions of a scene were shown to adult participants to test hypothesis that perspective changes produced by television camera movement provide viewers with information about the environment being viewed not available to viewers of fixed images. Moving-camera viewers better understood and remembered a scene's…
Descriptors: Adults, Discriminant Analysis, Environment, Hypothesis Testing
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Bugental, D. B.; Shennum, W. A. – Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development, 1984
Uses a synthetic family strategy to demonstrate the operation of caregiving transactions with children judged either "difficult" or "easy." A total of 96 elementay-age boys were paired with unrelated mothers for videotaped interactions. Results focused on socially competent child behavior patterns. (CI)
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Attribution Theory, Behavior Change, Beliefs
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