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RIMOLDI, H.J.A.; AND OTHERS – 1962
INTERRELATIONS AMONG PHYSIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES OPERATING DURING PROBLEM-SOLVING TRIALS WERE STUDIED. A SIMULTANEOUS ANALYSIS OF THESE VARIABLES AIMS AT A STUDY OF STRESSES DEVELOPING WHEN SUBJECTS ATTEMPT PROBLEM-SOLVING. QUESTION-STUDY INTERPRETIVE TECHNIQUES AND PROBLEMS REFERENCED IN EARLIER REPORTS (ED 003 005 AND ED 003 006)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Measurement, Physiology, Problem Solving
Jaehnig, Walter B.; And Others – 1979
A study was conducted to investigate whether readers of newspapers that carry large amounts of crime news have a greater fear of being victims of crime than do readers of newspapers that place less emphasis on crime coverage. Data were gathered through a content analysis of crime news in three newspapers of widely differing circulation, interviews…
Descriptors: Crime, Fear, Journalism, Media Research
Royer, James M.; And Others – 1976
The question considered in this study is whether retroactive interference is influenced by a subject's prior knowledge of the material being studied. Two parallel passages of fictitious biographical information and an accompanying twenty-item short answer criterion test were developed. The fifteen subjects in the experimental group were told that…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Knowledge Level, Learning Processes, Learning Theories
Apseloff, Marilyn – 1974
The mass production of books dealing with hitherto taboo subjects for children, such as drug use, divorce, illegitimacy, and death, is a growing trend in children's literature. This paper attempts to demonstrate the inherent difficulties in judging such books critically through a discussion of the handling of death in current children's fiction.…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Death, Fiction
Schmuck, Richard A. – 1973
Simply presenting information that displays clearly any discrepancy between a teacher's ideal and actual classroom performance does not, in itself, promise constructive change. This is true in part because teachers confronted with such discrepancies often experience anxiety. Teachers who wish to change often find it difficult to behave differently…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Classroom Observation Techniques, Psychological Patterns, Teacher Evaluation
Mathes, Eugene W.; Kahn, Arnold – 1973
The results of this investigation support, in part, the diffusion of responsibility hypothesis which states that antisocial behavior will occur whenever individuals are motivated to engage in socially-unacceptable behavior, and find themselves in a group of similarly motivated individuals. The mechanism by which this antisocial behavior is…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Group Dynamics, Motivation
Ball, Klonda Marlene; Wurster, Stanley R. – 1973
This study: (1) determines and quantifies the degree of fear expressed by graduate students at Arizona State University toward a research methods course (EF 500); identifies graduate students who indicate a high measure of anxiety for EF 500; and (3) compares them with students in whom measured fear is expressed to a low degree, is absent, or is…
Descriptors: Fear, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Psychological Patterns
Johnson, Richard E.; And Others – 1973
Subjects (communicators) were more likely to transmit bad news (p.005) and less likely to be concerned about what the recipient thought about them (p.025) if, from the communicator's perspective, the recipient believed that both she and the communicator would receive the bad news fate than if the recipient believed only she would receive the bad…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Communication (Thought Transfer), Fear, Psychological Patterns
Pedrini, D. T.; Pedrini, Bonnie C. – 1972
Rationalization was studied by Sigmund Freud and was specifically labeled by Ernest Jones. Rationalization ought to be differentiated from rational, rationality, logical analysis, etc. On the one hand, rationalization is considered a defense mechanism, on the other hand, rationality is not. Haan has done much work with self-report inventories and…
Descriptors: Behavior, Bibliographies, Individual Psychology, Literature Reviews
Bernard, William W.; Blackburn, Robert T. – 1972
Faculty role conflicts with respect to 17 work activities are examined in a rapidly changing university School of Education. Actual and perceived expectations for each activity with respect to the role sets of undergraduate and graduate students, administrators, and faculty themselves are shown. Difficulty in fulfilling expectations is a third…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Higher Education, Professors, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedLinn, Margaret W.; Hunter, Kathleen – Journal of Gerontology, 1979
A group of 150 persons, age 65 and over, who identified themselves as feeling younger or older than their age, were studied in terms of seven dependent variables describing psychological functioning. Younger age perceptions were associated with better psychological functioning. The variable that discriminated best was locus of control. (Author)
Descriptors: Age, Older Adults, Psychological Patterns, Research Projects
Peer reviewedSteckel, Margaret W. – Journal of School Health, 1977
When drugs are prescribed, school personnel who are working with the medicated child should assist the physician or clinic in assessing their value as well as communicate the finding and their best judgment to both the parent and physician. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Drug Therapy, Medical Services, Psychological Patterns
Fabricatore, Joseph M.; Dash, Jerry – Essence: Issues in the Study of Ageing, Dying, and Death, 1977
This paper examines the informal consensus that psychological dysfunction, manifested by suicide and divorce, is unusually high among the occupational group of police officers. Results indicate that those officers studied may, in fact, have lower psychological dysfunction rates than presumed. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Divorce, Mental Health, Police
Intellect, 1977
In varying degrees, depression affects an estimated 60,000,000 Americans at any given time and is the most common emotional symptom seen by psychiatrists. Edward J. Stainbrrok, professor and chairman of the Department of Human Behavior, University of Southern California, comments on the causes and treatment of depression. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Emotional Problems, Mental Health, Parent Child Relationship, Psychological Patterns
Peer reviewedZiegler, Susan G. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1987
The effects of mental training on skill acquisition and performance is currently emphasized in the study of sport psychology and motor learning. This article provides the teacher and coach with general guidelines for understanding and incorporating negative thought stopping training into athletic programs. (MT)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Affective Objectives, Athletes, Behavior Change


