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Peer reviewedYarber, William L.; And Others – Journal of School Health, 1981
A study was done to determine the impact of a death education course on the relationship between nursing students' death anxiety and locus of control. No significant changes occurred in death avoidance, death fear, death denial, and the reluctance to interact with the dying after the 15-week course. (JN)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Coping, Death
Peer reviewedPearson, Barbara Ellen; And Others – Journal of Employment Counseling, 1981
Examined aspects of job interview behavior that influence employer preference for a female managerial applicant in the human service field. Job interview vignettes, depicting female managerial applicants displaying various leadership and personality styles, were presented to employers (N=60). Results indicated most preferred combined warmth with…
Descriptors: Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Career Development, Employer Attitudes
Peer reviewedHurley, John D. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
College students were randomly assigned to one of four groups: hypnotic treatment, biofeedback treatment, trophotropic treatment, and control. Results indicated hypnosis was more effective in lowering anxiety levels. With regard to increasing ego strength, both the hypnotic and biofeedback training groups proved to be significant. Presented at the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Modification, College Students, Comparative Analysis
Peer reviewedRindskopf, Kathryn Dohrmann – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1981
The high incidence of abortion and pregnancy among college students is indicative of their increasing rate of sexual activity. College students refute the use of contraceptives for reasons which include: (1) difficulty in acknowledging oneself and others as sexual beings; and (2) shame and guilt over sexual activities. (JN)
Descriptors: Abortions, Anxiety, College Students, Contraception
Peer reviewedMotowidlo, Stephan J. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1981
Presented is evidence bearing on the construct validity of the Estimate of Self-Competence (ESC) Scale, which was designed to measure generalized expectancy of task success. The results of correlational analyses of relationships between the ESC, expectancies of successful performance, and other measures are reported. (Author/AL)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Correlation, Expectation, Higher Education
Altmann, H.; Arambasich, L. – Canadian Counsellor, 1982
Investigated the relationship between locus of control and achievement, and the relationship of locus control and attrition with adult students (N=86) in an upgrading program. Found a significant difference between the internal and external groups in attrition with the internal individuals demonstrating a greater degree of persistence. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, Adult Dropouts, Adult Education
Peer reviewedRosen, T. John; And Others – Journal of Research in Personality, 1982
Examined the relations among self-esteem, perceived competency to cope, and actual coping behaviors following a threat communication. Manipulated threat level of a tetanus communication and fear level of an antismoking film. Results indicated low-esteem subjects showed coping deficits in both experiments, with positive feedback reversing the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Competence, Coping
Peer reviewedBrewer, Susan; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1981
Described a behavioral parent training program presented in a manner either congruent or incongruent with participant's locus of control orientation. Interactions between locus of control and presentation mode were formed for management skills and child behavior. Results indicated greater positive attitudinal changes were realized by parents in…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, Educational Objectives, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedGardner, David C. – College Student Journal, 1981
Discusses two important theoretical notions about work training and adjustment: (1) a theory of career development by Crites and Super and (2) Rotter's social learning theory, as it relates to locus of control. The focus of the discussion is on recent research demonstrating the relationship between the two variables. (Author)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Development, Counseling Techniques, Literature Reviews
Peer reviewedSue, Derald Wing – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978
Proposes that the internal locus of control and responsibility world view are most characteristic of western counseling approaches and assumptions. Cultural oppression occurs when this world view is blindly imposed upon the culturally different client. Implications of world views are discussed with respect to counseling in the United States.…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselors, Cultural Influences
Peer reviewedNeapolitan, Jerome – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1980
People who made voluntary, radical occupational changes in mid-career were interviewed and compared with people remaining in matched occupations. Obstacles to change were mostly financial. Personal beliefs about control one has over life and one's ability to succeed in new areas determine whether obstacles deter change. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Career Change, Economic Factors, Job Satisfaction, Locus of Control
Peer reviewedGladding, Samuel T.; And Others – Counseling and Values, 1981
A study of college students showed those who consider themselves religious have higher locus of control and low alienation. These positive mental health factors may assist counselors in helping clients be aware of their own inner resources by tapping both psychological and theological aspects. (JAC)
Descriptors: Alienation, Beliefs, Comparative Testing, Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedSchafer, John E. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 1981
Reports on effects of Individualized Goal Setting (IGS) Audio Tutorial (AT) instruction compared to classic AT instruction and effects of pretesting compared to no pretesting on students' locus of control. Indicates no significant effect on students' locus of control between IGS-AT v AT or between pretesting v no pretesting. (DS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, College Students, Higher Education
Peer reviewedConstantine, John A.; Bahr, Stephen J. – Journal of Divorce, 1980
Investigated relationship between locus of control and marital stability of young men. Factors derived from locus of control measures included leadership, personal, and fate scales. Results indicated the only significant difference was on the leadership scale between men remaining married and those who did not. (RC)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Counseling Techniques, Divorce
Peer reviewedReker, Gary T.; Cousins, J. B. – Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1979
In this study with 240 introductory psychology students, ten interpretable independent dimensions of satisfaction with life were extracted with six factors that loaded on the PIL and four that loaded on the SONG, supporting Crumbaugh's assertion that the SONG is a complementary scale to the PIL. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Aspiration, Attitude Measures, College Students, Factor Structure


