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Bunker, Linda K. – 1979
The influence exerted by parents on the psychological development of children in youth sports programs is examined, and the risks and benefits attendent on youth participation in sports is discussed. Parents are considered as role models for their children, and the attitudes and self-concepts a young child acquires through his or her early…
Descriptors: Athletics, Child Development, Modeling (Psychology), Motivation Techniques
Meyer, Timothy P.; Johnson, Mark – 1976
This study deals with three questions concerning the political socialization of young children: (1) at what age evidence of political socialization begins to emerge; (2) at what age media, principally television, begins to socialize children politically; and (3) how a Presidential election campaign and the media relate to other sources of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elections, Information Sources, Mass Media
Williams, Frank E. – 1968
In order to help the child develop his creative potential, it is necessary to understand (1) what personality characteristics distinguish the potentially creative child from the average child and (2) what environmental conditions, if any, facilitate the development of creative behavior. Research on the contribution of attitude, temperament, and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Creativity, Creativity Research, Environmental Influences
Lowe, James L. – Northwest Missour State College Bulletin, 1963
The purpose of this study was to explore a social-psychological aspect of mobility-levels of aspiration. The investigation centered on the relationship between aspirations of high school seniors and the social status of their parents, the extent to which children remain in the same social status as their parents and to what extent they rise or…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Achievement, Family Influence, High School Seniors
Johnson, Willis N. – 1977
A study was conducted in the inner city of Houston, Texas with three parent groups and four pupil groups to determine what parents did which would have an influence on student outcomes. Parent groups (selected from those who had fifth-grade children) included parents who attended training sessions and also those who attended training sessions and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction, Mathematics Education
Riddle, Dorothy I. – 1977
There are difficulties confronting gay parents when they seek custody of their children in a divorce suit. Court decisions are running about 50-50 in favor of the gay parent. Homophobia, the fear of same-sex intimacy or relationships, is rather strong in our society. The scant research done on gay families shows no negative effects on the children…
Descriptors: Children, Divorce, Homosexuality, Legal Problems
Buium, Nissan – 1973
The verbal interactions of eight mother-child pairs (four Hebrew-speaking mothers and four English-speaking mothers with their 24-month-old language learning children) were recorded and analyzed to determine the frequency of occurrence of various interrogative forms in the mothers' language. Results indicated that English-speaking mothers produced…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cultural Influences, Exceptional Child Research, General Education
Blum, Zahava D.; Coleman, James S. – 1970
This analysis of the differences between black and nonblack males in the processes underlying occupational growth uses retrospective life history data and studies the degree to which members of the two groups convert educational attainment into income and prestige, as well as the effects of parental resources in determining educational levels. The…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Educational Experience, Ethnic Status, Family Characteristics
Clapp, William F. – 1969
In this study 34 (17 dependent, 17 competent) 4-year-old boys were chosen from a group of 165 children observed in 11 nurseries. An episode sampling technique was used to study patterned interactions with children, teachers, and observers. Each of the boys was observed in interaction with his mother and father by three observers in a…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Individual Development, Interaction, Observation
Athey, Irene J.; Trent, James W. – 1966
Because the phenomenon of delayed graduation--the practice of prolonging the college career beyond the normal 4 years of undergraduate study--is so widespread researchers speculated that "continuers" might have certain common characteristics which would differentiate them as a group from "completers." The objective of this…
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropouts, Family Influence, Higher Education
Vitola, Bart M. – 1974
The Airman Enlistment Questionnaire was administered to a sample of non prior service enlistees, 1,667 males and 300 females. Analysis of the responses shows (1)educational opportunity is the strongest motivator for enlisting in the Air Force; (2) there is an indication that Air Force advertising should make different appeals to men and women; and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Armed Forces, Educational Opportunities, Females
Oberle, Wayne H.; Kuvlesky, William P. – 1971
The purpose of this paper is to utilize data from 478 East Texas Negro sophomores to determine what extent (nonmetropolitan or metropolitan) residence and sex differences exist in the identity of reference individuals selected by adolescents. Major findings were (1) that place of residence makes less difference in the selection patterns than does…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Grade 10, Identification (Psychology), Occupational Aspiration
Carter, T. Michael; And Others – 1972
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the causes of the apparent failure of black parents to pass their status advantages along to their children. The black-white differences in status transmission found by Duncan are discussed, explaining his findings by means of the Wisconsin model of status attainment. To explain the lesser dependence of the…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Black Community, Career Development, Group Status
Sheldon, M. Stephen; And Others – 1972
A study was conducted to investigate the predictive validity of parents' ability to attend to their children (ATA) on intelligence and to determine to what extent ATA and social class variables, in combination, can account for the discrepancy in the IQ scores of children of different races. Ss were 700 Head Start children. The criterion variables…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Intellectual Development, Intelligence, Intelligence Differences
Whitehurst, Grover J. – 1973
Data are presented to show that reinforcement and exact repetition of adult speech are beneficial but not necessary components of a modeling procedure which results in production of novel linguistic forms by children. Laboratory studies suggest the need for a re-evaluation of current hypotheses about the limited role of imitation in language…
Descriptors: Child Language, Environmental Influences, Hypothesis Testing, Imitation


