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Gomez, Serafin; Lopez, Francisca; Martin, Carmen Banos; Barnes-Holmes, Yvonne; Barnes-Holmes, Dermot – Psychological Record, 2007
The current study consisted of 2 parts, with the same 4 normally developing 4-yr-old children employed across both parts. The primary aim of Part 1 was to replicate previous research on exemplar training and its impact upon the emergence of repertoires of derived symmetry or mutually entailed relations. In this part of the study, the children were…
Descriptors: Young Children, Responses, Child Behavior, Behavior Theories
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Gibson, Jennifer Lee; Griepentrog, Brian K.; Marsh, Sean M. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2007
The purpose of this research was to apply the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in a model of youths' career choice intentions and parents' recommendation intentions. Specifically, a TPB model was developed for youth-parent dyads and tested with SEM to examine parental influence on youth intentions as well as behavior. Results indicated that a…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Self Efficacy, Parent Influence, Behavior Theories
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Chen, I. Ju – Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 2007
The main purpose of this study was to investigate and predict the behavioral intention of in-service Taiwanese kindergarten teachers regarding whether they would join a graduate level academic program. The research framework was based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) in order to identify the most influential component that affected their…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Intention, Kindergarten, Identification
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Epley, Nicholas; Waytz, Adam; Cacioppo, John T. – Psychological Review, 2007
Anthropomorphism describes the tendency to imbue the real or imagined behavior of nonhuman agents with humanlike characteristics, motivations, intentions, or emotions. Although surprisingly common, anthropomorphism is not invariant. This article describes a theory to explain when people are likely to anthropomorphize and when they are not, focused…
Descriptors: Motivation, Cultural Influences, Social Influences, Behavior Theories
Osgood, D. Wayne – 1991
Problem behavior may be defined as behavior that is socially defined as a problem, a source of concern, or as undesirable by the norms of conventional society and the institutions of adult authority, and its occurrence usually elicits some kind of social control response. Key elements of problem behavior are: (1) problem behaviors are rare until…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Behavior Problems, Behavior Theories
Hensley, Wayne E. – 1992
This paper focuses on the relationships which exist between the looking-glass-self theory of human behavior of Charles Horton Cooley (published in 1902) and the idea of social penetration of I. Altman and D. Taylor (published in 1973). The paper discusses Cooley's classic metaphor of the looking-glass-self: humans use the verbal and nonverbal…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship
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Many, Wesley; And Others – Journal of the Association for the Study of Perception, 1974
Article considered an instrument that adequately reflects a student's self image and presented a developmental task outline for the six stages of the human life cycle. (RK)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Behavior Theories, Childhood Attitudes, Measurement Instruments
Ruderman, Audrey J. – 1989
Little is known about the etiology of bulimia. However Polivy and Herman have hypothesized that dieting causes bulimia and that differences between dieters and bulimics are quantitative rather than qualitative. The purpose of this study was to examine these hypotheses and further examine the parallels between bulimics and dieters. Female college…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Bulimia, College Students, Eating Habits
Zentall, Sydney S.; And Others – 1984
The optimal stimulaton theory (which proposes that hyperactive children are more readily underaroused than nonhyperactive children and should thus derive greater gains from stimulation added to repetitive copying tasks than comparisons) was tested with 16 adolescents, rating high on attention and behavior problems, and 16 controls. Matched pairs…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Theories, Hyperactivity
Stikes, C. Scully – 1989
There is a need for a counseling theory that explains and predicts the behavior and activities of all persons. There is an unfulfilled promise of counseling for many persons in this society. Three major criticisms related to the traditional counseling role and process include criticisms of the intrapsychic counseling model, how counseling…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Theories, Counseling Theories, Cross Cultural Training
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Wolff, P. – Human Development, 1974
Reviews research which demonstrates that responses from different behavior systems to a given stimulus situation may be far from perfectly correlated with each other. Discusses the phylogenetic and ontogenetic development of these systems and the roles of both the species and the individual in bringing the systems into mutual correspondence.…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Conceptual Schemes, Developmental Psychology, Discrimination Learning
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Conklin, Kenneth R. – Educational Forum, 1974
Author evaluated stage theories versus the benefits of the open classroom. (RK)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Developmental Psychology, Educational Objectives, Open Plan Schools
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Patterson, C. H. – Counseling Psychologist, 1974
Article discusses concept of healthy personality and aspects of the self-actualizing person. Self-actualization theory appears to have advantages for counseling and psychotherapy. (Author/EK)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, College Students, Personality Theories, Psychology
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Salzberg, Bernard H.; And Others – Journal of School Psychology, 1974
After measuring the amount of disruptive behavior exhibited by nine kindergarten children, delayed feedback paired with contingent access to play was found to be most effective in reducing disruptive behavior. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Theories, Feedback, Kindergarten Children
COLEMAN, JAMES S.
GAMES INTEREST THE SOCIOLOGIST BY DEMONSTRATING MOTIVES AND BEHAVIOR THAT OCCUR IN REAL LIFE AND BY FACILITATING LEARNING THROUGH THEIR RULES, REWARDS, AND LOSSES. SOCIAL SIMULATION GAMES EXPLICITLY MIRROR CERTAIN SOCIAL PROCESSES. EXAMPLES ARE (1) THE FAMILY GAME, BETWEEN CHILD AND PARENT AND THE COMMUNITY OF CHILDREN AND PARENTS, (2) THE…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Game Theory, Games, Learning Processes
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