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Perrin, Robert G. – American Journal of Sociology, 1976
Herbert Spencer's theories of social evolution are examined. Spencer's growing contemporary relevance is emphasized. (DE)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Change Agents, Evolution, History
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Wood, Michael; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1979
The research problem was to observe interpersonal behavior in a small group setting and then attempt to associate that behavior with previously measured self-concepts of the group participants. The theoretical perspective and instrumentation of the study were, respectively, symbolic interaction and the Twenty Statements Test. (Author)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Self Concept, Self Congruence, Social Behavior
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Dean, Larry M.; And Others – Environment and Behavior, 1978
Crews of 18 U.S. Navy combat vessels rated their living and working conditions aboard ship, including degree of crowding. Three different types of measures corresponding to different definitions of crowding were constructed. These separate crowding measures correlated uniquely with satisfaction and illness criteria. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Environmental Influences, Overpopulation, Population Distribution
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Zihlman, Adrienne L. – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 1978
The earliest human females, previously ignored in evolutionary reconstructions, are interpreted as playing a critical role in the success of the species. It is suggested that prehistoric males and females were interdependent, both in sharing food and cooperating in nurturing the young. (Author/KR)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Child Rearing, Evolution, Females
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Boulding, Kenneth E. – Society, 1978
There are some important similarities between biological and societal evolution, but these similarities should not blind the enormous differences between them. Each system must be analyzed on its own merits and according to its own peculiar properties and principles. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Theories, Biology, Definitions
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Washburn, S. L. – Society, 1978
There is no clearly defined, universally accepted evolutionary theory that social anthropologists must accept. There has been great progress in the understanding of genetic mechanisms, but there are still major controversies. The most fundamental problem comes from postulating genes to account for behaviors. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Theories, Biology, Comparative Analysis
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Barash, David P. – Environment and Behavior, 1977
A study of the frequency of looking both ways before crossing a street revealed that both males and females tend to look both ways more often when accompanied by juveniles than when alone, and that when males and females are together, males look both ways more often than do females. (Author/MA)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Ecology, Environment
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Vandenberg, Brian – American Psychologist, 1978
A review of play in nonhuman animals indicates that play increases with phylogenetic status, is important for mature social development in more advanced species, reflects intentional activity, and is essential for the development of tool-using strategies. (Author)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Play, Social Behavior
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Knight, George P.; Kagan, Spencer – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1977
Found that increasing generation level was associated with decreasing frequency of altruism/group-enhancenment and equality choices and increasing frequency of rivalry/superiority choices, supporting an acculturation to the majority rather than acculturation to the barrio model. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Behavior Patterns, Children, Competition
Sharapan, Hedda B. – School Media Quarterly, 1977
A description of "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood," a program that offers a content and methodology to teach young children prosocial behavior. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Public Television, Social Attitudes, Social Behavior
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Whalen, Carol K.; And Others – Child Development, 1987
Study examined peer sensitivity to (1) differences in the social behaviors of hyperactive and normal comparison peers, and (2) medication-related behavioral differences. Discussion focused on children's detection of treatment-related differences in social behaviors of peers, as well as on the imperfect relation between social behavior and social…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales, Hyperactivity, Peer Evaluation
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Wall, Victor D., Jr.; Galanes, Gloria J. – Central States Speech Journal, 1986
Explores the potential usefulness of R.F. Bales' systematic method for the multiple level observation of groups (SYMLOG) by testing the predictive capability of the three SYMLOG dimensions and the amount of member dispersion on each dimension with the amounts of conflict, reported satisfaction, styles of conflict management, and quality of…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conflict, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
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Knight, George P.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1987
Reports two studies of 3- to 12-year-old children's social decision making which were designed to demonstrate that previously shown age differences may result from development of the requisite information-processing capabilities and social-situational factors. Implications for the cognitive developmental influence upon social behavior are…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Cognitive Processes, Decision Making
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Lindsey, A. E.; Greene, John O. – Communication Monographs, 1987
Investigates the differences in social knowledge said to develop in high and low self-monitors. Reveals some support for the self-oriented representations of low self-monitors and the other-oriented representations of high self-monitors, but generally shows that self-in-situation information is more readily accessible for both high and low…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Interpersonal Communication, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Social Behavior
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O'Keefe, Barbara J.; Shepherd, Gregory J. – Communication Monographs, 1987
Develops a system for analyzing the management of multiple communicative goals in interpersonal arguments that classifies messages in terms of (1) communicative role of the message producer, (2) position taken toward the issue on the floor, (3) explicitness with which conflict is acknowledged, and (4) manner in which subsidiary communicative goals…
Descriptors: Coherence, Communication Research, Conflict, Interpersonal Communication
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