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KUETHE, JAMES L. – 1961
THE PURPOSE OF THIS INVESTIGATION WAS TO ISOLATE PERSONALITY TRAITS THAT ARE RELATED TO ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT INDEPENDENT OF CORRELATIONS WITH INTELLECTUAL CAPACITY AS MEASURED BY THE SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST, ACADEMIC RANK AS A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR, AND TEACHER RECOMMENDATIONS. THIS RESEARCH CENTERED ON THE CAPACITY OF THE INDIVIDUAL COLLEGE…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Adjustment (to Environment), College Students
Georgia Professional Standards Commission, Atlanta. – 1980
Researchers have attributed teacher turnover at both the state and national levels to the high incidence of teacher stress or burnout, a syndrome resulting from a variety of individual, organizational, and societal factors. Burnout involves physical, emotional, and attitudinal exhaustion generated by excessive demands upon the individual's energy,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Mobility, Job Satisfaction, Stress Variables
Johnston, John M. – 1981
Salient forces affecting the lives of beginning teachers are examined and a perspective is established on beginning to teach from which knowledge about teacher induction may be considered. Professional knowledge about beginning to teach, beginning teachers, and the induction of teachers is reviewed in terms of the following categories: (1) advice…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Beginning Teachers, Helping Relationship, Job Performance
Persson, Lars-Olof; Sjoberg, Lennart – Goteborg Psychological Reports, 1978
This report on the influence of emotional factors on cognitive processes and their importance to the design of man-machine systems intended to function under conditions of threat reviews the literature on stress and human performance, coping strategies, emotion theory, and individual differences in response to stress. A framework for relating…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anxiety, Bibliographies, Cognitive Processes
Blake, Ronald E. – 1980
Emphasizing the importance of the role of primary preventive mental health, an inservice program was designed and implemented by the Tri-County Human Services Center in rural, southwest Wisconsin to help school personnel deal with the signs and symptoms of teacher burnout. Acting on the principle that the prevention of disorders, as well as the…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Inservice Teacher Education, Mental Health, Role Playing
Johnson, Melissa Ramirez; And Others – 1980
Fantasy may be effective in reducing anxiety in many healthy children and in children living with the long-term stress of chronic illness. Chronically ill (N=26) and healthy (N=26) children, ages five through nine, were randomly assigned to either fantasy facilitation or attention control conditions. Treatment conditions were carried out in the…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Childhood Needs, Children
McGuigan, Dorothy G., Ed. – 1980
The studies in this volume highlight new research on the interaction of work and family and were presented at the 1978 conference, "Changing Family, Changing Workplace," held at the University of Michigan. The report on changes in the marriage role between 1957 and 1976 indicates that the family is still the core area of significance to…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Careers, Employed Women, Family Life
Connely, Dwight William – 1976
In this study, Hull's Drive Theory was applied to a test of the effects of general anxiety and situational stress upon speakers' lexical diversity, speaking rate, speaking time, and evaluations made of the speakers' ability. Recordings of speeches made by 122 individuals were rated by three judges on scales measuring central idea and analysis,…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavioral Science Research, Difficulty Level, Doctoral Dissertations
Seefeldt, Vern; Gould, Daniel – 1980
Research examining the effects of sports participation on children and youth is reviewed from the perspective of psychological and physical development. Statistical information regarding the participation rate in different kinds of youth sports is given. The effects of prolonged athletic activity on bone, muscle, and adipose tissue growth is…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletics, Child Development, Child Welfare
Pipes, Lana – 1980
This publication is intended to point teachers at resources that can help them get ready well in advance for retirement. Each section is weighted heavily toward gathering a compendium of useful references for additional reading. After a look in Section 1 at the issues provoked by the graying of America, Section 2 places the teacher in that…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Budgeting, Emotional Adjustment, Health
Wilcox, Brian L. – 1979
The manner in which social support mediates the relationship between stressful life events and psychological distress was examined. A random sample of 320 adult community residents completed and returned a questionnaire assessing levels of life stress, social support, and psychological adjustment. As hypothesized, a social support-life stress…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Interaction
Barrett, Carol J. – 1978
Previous writers have presumed that widowhood is more stressful for one sex or the other. Hypotheses derived from demographic considerations and sex role developmental theory compared the needs and resources of 147 widows and 42 widowers, relative to 190 married persons. All subjects were non-institutionalized urban residents aged 62 or over. The…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Interpersonal Relationship, Marital Status, Needs
Blood, Ronald E.; Miller, James P., Jr. – 1978
The phenomenon of principal "burn out" is the result of many conditions surrounding the principalship. First, as the number of students has risen over the last 40 years, the number of schools has declined. Too, teachers have become better educated and more specialized, making them less ready to accept the opinions and direction of…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Administrator Role, Difficulty Level, Elementary Secondary Education
Mihevic, Patricia M. – 1979
The differential results obtained when the perceived exertion levels of 19 high-fit and 17 low-fit women were assessed according to Borg's Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale and magnitude estimation suggests that the RPE scaling procedures may be tapping a very select component of the perceptual process. These results do indicate that the scaling…
Descriptors: Exercise (Physiology), Fatigue (Biology), Heart Rate, Perception Tests
Newton, M. R.; Brown, Racine D. – 1967
The aim of this project was to use and evaluate inaction, amelioration, consultation, focused education, mobilization of existing strengths, and strategic deployment of treatment at the point of crisis or potential stress. Focusing on school entry, the project attempted to identify variables of "life crisis" and determine empirically those…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Problems, Child Development, Environmental Influences
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