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Osborn, Wendell L. – 1966
This study proposes to explore characteristics not usually considered musical, and yet which might combine in persons in such a way that results may lead to a clearer understanding and more accurate measurement and prediction of musical talent. Two hypotheses were tested: (1) Musical talent can be predicted by means of a selected set of variables…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Behavioral Science Research, Hypothesis Testing, Measurement Techniques
Zedeck, Sheldon; Baker, Henry T. – 1971
Behavioral Expectation Scales developed by Smith and Kendall were evaluated. Results indicated slight interrater reliability between Head Nurses and Supervisors, moderate dependence among five performance dimensions, and correlation between two scales and tenure. Results are discussed in terms of procedural problems, critical incident problems,…
Descriptors: Attendance, Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Objectives, Behavioral Science Research
Tate, Eugene – 1972
This bibliography of research on counterattitudinal advocacy begins with a list of independent variables, cross-indexed with authors. In the research summaries, the compiler has followed a consistent pattern of organization: (1) the hypotheses are stated first, followed by the independent and dependent variables, (2) a summary of the manipulation…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Attitude Change, Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research
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Witherspoon, Arnold Delano – 1971
This study represents an effort to develop an observational instrument to assess a correctional officer's behavior, and to evaluate officer training programs. A list of 73 inmate behaviors to which the officer might respond was assembled. The most relevant, significant, and most often occurring inmate behaviors were selected. Six judges with…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Behavioral Science Research, Correctional Institutions, Evaluation Methods
Rubenstein, Alice E.; Sage, Ellis H. – 1972
This study explored two group treatments, humanistic and social modeling, in helping teachers to be more open and helpful in the classroom. Subjects were 42 volunteers from elementary schools who indicated a desire to become more open and helpful. Each of four groups met four times over a 9 day period for 1 1/2 hours. The modeling groups viewed a…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Educational Research, Elementary School Teachers
Lashbrook, Velma J.; McCroskey, James C. – 1972
The concepts of credibility, attraction, power, and "homophily" (degree to which source and receiver are similar in certain attributes) have been investigated as independent and unrelated variables in the communication process. The authors seek to establish the relationship of these variables as subdivisions of the overriding concept…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Individual Power, Information Theory
Alloway, Thomas, Ed.; And Others – 1972
These seven original essays by noted behavioral scientists were prepared for a symposium held at Eridale College (University of Toronto), and concern the causes, functions, and dysfunctions of human affective communication. The empirical findings and theoretical statements in the essays provide a framework for development of a psychological…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Animal Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Skills
Knapp, Mark L.; And Others – 1972
Human communication research has identified and tested numerous aspects of interpersonal transactions, but at present there exists no empirically verifiable data as to how people end these transactions. This study is concerned with the rhetoric of goodbye--determining and assessing the peculiar behaviors, both verbal and non-verbal, with which…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Relationship
Garrett, Candace S. – 1973
The purpose of this investigation was to examine the effects of modeling on sex-role development in first-grade children. It was hypothesized that when male-female pairs of children observed a male-female pair of models each child would probably shift his sex-role behavior toward that of the like-sex model. Sixty children served as subjects. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Doctoral Dissertations, Grade 1, Models
Latta, R. Michael; Kahn, Arnold – 1973
The effects of induced status differences on (1) seating position and (2) interpersonal distance from a confederate of a given status level were investigated. Using behavioral measures, induced status differences were found to influence both the amount of interpersonal distance and the quality of space. The results suggest simulation techniques…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, College Students
Biddle, W. Barry; And Others – 1970
This study was conducted to determine whether efficiency in concept attainment can be increased as a function of the interaction of the use of good negative instances and increased attention as defined in terms of risk conditions. Subjects were 36 ninth-grade students of average problem solving ability as determined by IQ. Six treatment groups…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Creative Thinking
Sejwacz, Dorothy; Dion, Kenneth L. – 1972
Female subjects in this study were induced to harm another person in an alleged "learning" study by administering aversive noise to a confederate-victim as she performed a problem-solving task. The subjects consisted of forty-six female undergraduates enrolled in Introductory Psychology at the University of Toronto. They were randomly assigned to…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Behavior, Behavior Change
Horowitz, Frances Degan; And Others – 1971
A survey of assessment procedures of the newborn and of the infant during the first month of life was conducted; the survey indicated that there were instruments for evaluating the newborn and for evaluating the four-week-old infant, but there was no single procedure which included an evaluation of both the newborn and the four-week-old infant.…
Descriptors: Age, Behavioral Science Research, Evaluation Methods, Individual Differences
Scherer, Klaus R. – 1972
The ability of naive listener-judges to recognize the affective state of a speaker on the basis of nonlinguistic auditory cues independent of the verbal content of an utterance has been well established by a large number of studies. This study used artificial stimuli produced by a Moog synthesizer to vary pitch level and variation, amplitude level…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Auditory Perception, Behavior Patterns
McKenzie, Gary R. – 1972
In the study reported here, 133 subjects (Ss) were selected randomly from one elementary school. Ss were showed photographs of Bushmen performing daily activities and asked to predict whether a Bushman would prefer specific indigenous customs or their American equivalents, and then to justify the prediction. Scores for three types of predictions…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Development, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
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