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Bugental, Daphne B.; And Others – 1980
Sixty undergraduate women interacted in dyads with female experimental confederates in a study of the interactive effects of social attributions and environmental controllability on interpersonal assertion. The environment was systematically varied on two dimensions of social power or control: (1) social responsiveness of the confederate, and (2)…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Attribution Theory, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research
Keislar, Evan R. – 1981
The attitudes of student teachers and supervising teachers were tested according to six attributional categories: (1) pupil ability; (2) pupil effort; (3) student teacher's ability to teach; (4) student teacher's effort; (5) help from the supervising teacher; and (6) difficulty of the task. Several conclusions were reached: (1) When pupils succeed…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attribution Theory, Cooperating Teachers, Etiology
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Frieze, Irene Hanson; Knoble, Jaime – 1980
Although alcohol is frequently cited by battered wives and the general public as a cause of marital violence, few researchers actually propose a direct causal relationship between alcohol and marital violence. Interviews were conducted to investigate the role of alcohol in the violent marriages of 185 women and the nonviolent marriages of 89…
Descriptors: Aggression, Alcoholic Beverages, Antisocial Behavior, Attribution Theory
Frevert, Rita; And Others – 1981
Research has not identified any consistent relationships between participation in high school sex education programs and the sexual attitudes and behaviors of college students. Results of preliminary research into the relationship of sex education and developing sexuality have shown few significant correlations. A sample of college students…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Attribution Theory, Change Agents, College Students
LaFrance, Marianne – 1980
Although women are entering the work force in record numbers, little is known about their work lives. An understanding of educated women's attributions as to the reasons for changes in their work history and the effect of these attributions on work experience is needed. A secondary analysis was conducted for a longitudinal data set consisting of…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Career Change, Correlation, Educational Attainment
Goggin, William C. – 1981
A model of persuasion suggests that individuals comply with a prediction of their behavior because they are persuaded by that prediction; a model of threat suggests that they defy prediction because of its threat of control. College students with either internal (N=20) or external (N=20) loci of control were informed of the accuracy of the…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavioral Science Research, Expectation, Individual Differences
Urberg, Kathryn – 1979
Sex-role concepts in 120 children aged three to seven were assessed by means of an instrument that allowed children to categorize attributes as being characteristic of males only, females only, both males and females or nobody. The children sorted attributes once for adult peer stimulus figures and once for peer stimulus figures. The relationship…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Schunk, Dale H. – 1980
The purpose of this study was to test several hypotheses from self-efficacy theory in the area of children's arithmetic achievement. Fifty-six elementary school children showing low arithmetic achievement were assigned to one of four treatment groups of 12 subjects each (modeling-attribution, modeling-no attribution, didactic-attribution,…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Attribution Theory, Division, Elementary Education
Vanlear, C. Arthur, Jr. – 1981
Tests were constructed to measure three dimensions of prejudice related to interracial communication: stereotyping, affective reactions, and communicative social distance. A test was also constructed to measure the type of attributional choices made about blacks. The attributional choices were either defensive (negative and stereotypical) or…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Behavioral Science Research, Black Stereotypes
McBride, Angela Barron; Austin, Joan Kessner – 1980
The social psychology literature largely ignores attribution patterns made by both sexes of differing generations on an activity with salience for both sexes. "Parenting" is an activity with such salience. In estimating parental success for stimulus situations involving parent-child interactions, undergraduates and their parents were virtually…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Child Rearing, Factor Analysis
Leary, Mark R.; And Others – 1980
Since its appearance in 1974, the Snyder Self-Monitoring Scale has been employed in research dealing with self-presentation, attribution, and attitude expression. The Scale was developed to measure the degree to which people are concerned with the social appropriateness of their behavior, are aware of relevant social cues, and regulate their…
Descriptors: Adults, Attribution Theory, Behavior Rating Scales, Factor Analysis
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Blerhoff-Alfermann, Dorothee; Bierhoff, Hans W. – 1980
Perceived causality for events seems to be age-related, the cognitive structures of older children being more complex. The influence of age on interpersonal perception was examined by comparing the preferred causal attributions of youngsters in grades 5-13 for teacher behavior. A pilot study produced eight explanations of teacher behavior: (1)…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Children
Bond, Lynne A.; Johnson, Jeannette L. – 1979
Low and average school achievers in grades 1 and 2 and grades 4 and 5 made attributions for successes and failures on school related and unrelated tasks. Students in the low achievement group were participants of the Title I program, and tested a year below their age-mates on reading and math achievement. Students were given two booklets of four…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Age Differences, Attribution Theory
Omelich, Carol L.; Covington, Martin V. – 1977
Do success-oriented and failure-avoidant students differ in their performance because of differential attributions? Path analysis, which permits the evaluation of causal assumptions in well-specified theories, was employed to test the adequacy of the causal linkages in the attributional model of achievement behavior. Thus, although differences in…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Academic Failure, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Processes
Sedlak, Andrea J. – 1977
This paper presents a study of age differences in children's plan interpretations, interpretations of the interrelationship between actions, goals and outcomes. It is suggested that developmental differences exist which affect children's ability to recognize the necessity for internal and external consistency before labeling behaviors as…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Attribution Theory, Componential Analysis
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