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Watson, John Joseph; Remer, Rory – 1982
Because people are separate individuals, interpersonal conflict is inevitable. Social psychologists have studied this area by examining styles of conflict resolution such as negotiation/bargaining. Counseling psychologists have attempted to address these concerns through assertiveness and aspects of parenting training. However, no specific model…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Change Strategies
Remer, Rory – 1982
Social psychologists have studied interpersonal conflict by examining styles of conflict resolution such as negotiation/bargaining. Counseling psychologists have attempted to address these concerns through assertiveness and aspects of parenting training. In a previous study, a three-component confrontation model--specified behavior, emotional…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Change Strategies
Follert, Vincent F. – 1982
Based on research indicating that restrictive judicial language directed at jurors encourages reactance, or decisions contrary to the judge's instructions, two experiments were conducted to determine whether courtroom jurors merely admonished to ignore inadmissible evidence would be more inclined to comply with judicial instructions than would…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Court Judges, Court Litigation
Morgan, Charles H., Jr. – 1982
Previous research has shown a statistically significant correlation between life change stress and physical illness. To examine the relationship between locus of control and the rating of life events and to examine the relationship between responsiveness to threat and ratings, a sample of 274 college students answered a series of four…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Change, College Students, Higher Education
Hedl, John J., Jr. – 1982
The Test Anxiety Inventory (TAI) and worry and emotionality items from the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) (Form Y) were administered to college students from three metropolitan colleges as part of several psychological experiments. The TAI was administered to a total of 543 students, and the STAI A-State items were administered twice to a…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Factor Structure, Higher Education, Personality Measures
Straussner, Joel H. – 1982
A study investigated the relationship among teacher problem solving style, classroom behaviors, and susceptibility to the expectancy phenomenon (the possibility that pupil classroom performance can be influenced by a teacher's attitudes, beliefs, and actions). Based on Elkind's conceptual shift experiments (1966), 12 elementary school teachers…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Expectation, Problem Solving
Brunson, Bradford I. – 1982
The Type A behavior pattern is defined as an action-emotion complex that can be observed in any person who is aggressively involved in a chronic, incessant struggle to achieve more and more in less and less time, and if required to do so, against the opposing efforts of other things or persons. The dimensions of this coronary-prone behavior were…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Cardiovascular System
Stratman, James F. – 1985
Two experiments were conducted to determine what readers are likely to understand about the information contained in a medical insurance brochure intended for employees. Twenty-seven subjects were recruited through newspaper advertisements for a "reading experiment." The studies addressed questions concerning (1) how likely readers are…
Descriptors: Adults, Content Analysis, Court Litigation, Employer Employee Relationship
Cooper, Charles R., Ed. – 1985
Written for those who would like to seriously and systematically study response to literature and the teaching of literature, this book presents a review of the major theories that might inform research on response and a catalog of most of the promising research techniques. The book is organized into three parts: theories of response, ways to…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Higher Education, Literature Appreciation, Models
Agency for Instructional Television, Bloomington, IN. – 1980
This report describes a preliminary evaluation in September 1979 of 12 program topics and their stated objectives for an instructional television series, the Secondary School Health Project, which addresses issues relevant to the personal and social growth of adolescents. The study addressed the following questions: (1) How can the series' topics…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Coping, Educational Television
Dollerup, Cay; And Others – 1982
As part of the interdisciplinary Turko-Danish Fairytale Project concerning the nature of response to literature, this paper discusses the rationale, principles, and actual translation procedures behind nine fairytales considered for use in the study. Various sections of the report discuss (1) the texts to be chosen, including their authenticity,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Fairy Tales, Folk Culture, Foreign Countries
Sperling, Melanie – 1984
Intended for teachers, this paper considers response to student writing, looking at the different angles from which it is commonly perceived and acknowledging the complications that evaluation and the demands of curriculum add to that response. Three major areas are examined. There is an historical look at response, so that some of the roots of…
Descriptors: Feedback, Grading, Student Evaluation, Teacher Education
Danielson, Susan; Braunger, Jane – 1984
Initially, a study was designed to discover the effect of institution of employment--that is, community college or university--on teacher attitudes toward composition; however, employment status--part-time or full-time--more clearly accounted for attitude differences at both types of institutions. The study methodology involved a two-part…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Comparative Analysis, Full Time Faculty, Higher Education
Hughey, Jim D.; Harper, Bena – 1983
Grading style refers to the regularities and variations in the judging habits of instructors. To test the contention that grading is a communication act and ought to be related to other communication variables like instructor responsiveness, a study examined data collected from 15 teaching assistants and 2 faculty members. In addition, it reviewed…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Communication Skills
Onore, Cynthia S. – 1984
One area of the writing process that has received considerable attention is revision. A case study was conducted to generate a picture of the effects of revision on texts, the writers' intentions and perceptions, and readers' assessments of the written products. Three students--Dan, Alex, and Miranda--enrolled in a required expository writing…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Expository Writing, Higher Education, Revision (Written Composition)
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