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Erdley, Cynthia A.; Asher, Steven R. – 1993
To determine whether Slaby and Guerra's (1988) measure of aggression would reliably assess younger children's belief about aggression and whether children's belief about the legitimacy of aggression relates to their self-reports of it and to their levels of aggression as evaluated by peers, 781 fourth and fifth graders were asked to complete an…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Ventura, Jacqueline N. – 1983
Parenthood is a normal event in which the birth of a baby temporarily upsets the internal structure of the family system as boundaries, roles, and tasks are reorganized to accommodate the new member. In understanding how interactions between and within spousal and parental relationships affect parental adjustment, concepts of development need to…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Coping, Family Environment, Family Relationship
Miller, Rowland S. – 1983
Impression management refers to the concept that people engaged in interaction will attempt to control the image of themselves that others form. This provides a foundation for social interaction, giving others information about who we are and what to expect from us. A central concern of impression management is the manner in which we are evaluated…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Robbert, Rosamond – 1983
To examine the impact of old age upon an individual's sense of self we must look at the enduring self. An understanding of selfhood or self-consciousness can only be found by reference to the social activity of the individual. The interactional part of the self involves the individual in two forms of active social behavior, subject and object. The…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Development, Age Discrimination, Aging (Individuals)
McDonald, Geraldine – 1988
In this study an observation schedule was developed and used to compare activities and behavior of 77 New Zealand children with disabilities who had been mainstreamed into special groups within preschools and play centers and 77 non-disabled peers. The development of the schedule is described, results are given, and advice is offered to…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries
RPISE Reporter, 1988
Each issue of "PRISE Reporter" offers a feature article on educating handicapped students and provides descriptions of other information sources, continuing and completed research, and promising practices. The December 1987 issue contains an article by Martha Thurlow titled "A Skeleton in Our Closet? The Special Education…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Consultation Programs, Cooperative Learning, Disabilities
Wiseman, Richard L.; And Others – 1986
A study examined the communication problems between nondisabled and disabled persons. A questionnaire was created based on a theoretical model of intercultural communication involving three levels of analysis: intrapersonal, interpersonal, and systematic. One hundred and two nondisabled and 40 disabled subjects reacted to a helping situation…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Behavior Standards, Communication Problems, Communication Research
Heubach, Janet G. – 1985
Eighth-grade students were studied to learn how their interpretations of school situations are influenced by behavior and visual space attributes and settings. A variety of studies support the importance of relationships between the person and the learning environment. In this study, it was hypothesized that students would evaluate as more…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Standards, Building Design, Educational Environment
Craven, Marina; Thompson, Teresa – 1985
A study examined whether the context in which interaction occurs would lead to any differences in adult perceptions of the relationship between children's communicator style and social attractiveness. Because previous research has indicated that teachers find children to be attractive when they communicate with friendly, relaxed, and attentive…
Descriptors: Adult Child Relationship, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Lentz, Richard – 1986
Concurring that the more sociology and history draw upon each other's discipline, the better for both, this paper argues that the study of mass media presentations of deviance is one line of inquiry that lends itself to the realization of this dictum. The paper first explores some of the shortcomings that historians and sociologists share, noting…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Standards, Black Leadership, Comparative Analysis
Kieren, Dianne K.; Hurlbut, Nancy L. – 1987
This study focused on the problem-solving of family groups including an adolescent diabetic. The study sought to: compare three methods used to identify and analyze phases in family problem-solving interactions, establish criteria to evaluate the methods, utilize the criteria to evaluate the three methods, and select a method. The three methods…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Rating Scales, Comparative Analysis, Diabetes
Snyder, Mark – 1983
People tend to have both public and private selves, creating different images in their own minds, and in the minds of others. High self-monitoring individuals (SMIs), as identified through the Self Monitoring Scale, observe their public images and adapt them to produce desired effects. They tend to see themselves as pragmatic, flexible, and…
Descriptors: Locus of Control, Personality Traits, Psychological Characteristics, Reference Groups
Alawiye, Osman; Westbrook, George L. – 1982
A transactional evaluation of how foreign students at New Mexico State University feel about the quality of their education, and their relationship with the faculty and peers, was undertaken. The survey questions focused on faculty and staff, peer relations, textbook quality, and coursework relevancy toward academic achievement. Foreign students'…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Course Evaluation, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Mellor-Crummey, Cynthia A.; And Others – 1989
A theoretical framework for conceptualization and assessment of preadolescent children's coping in social situations is presented. The framework classifies responses to stressful social situations according to four categories, consisting of anxiety amplification, in which children focus on negative emotions concerning an event without attempting…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Coping, Elementary School Students, Factor Structure
Lewis, Catherine – 1988
Through observational studies of 15 preschool and 15 public school first grade classrooms in Tokyo, Japan, an initial understanding of social control through education is presented. While Japanese preschool children are indulged and undisciplined by their parents, evidence suggests that Japanese school children are more attentive and spend less…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Classroom Techniques