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Johnson, Douglas Paul – Career Development Quarterly, 1990
Responds to case of Sondra presented in Career Development Quarterly (September 1990). Suggests that her inability to decide on a career may be rooted in long-term personality style, poor ego strength, noisome family dynamics, and/or developmental delay. Recommends an integrative approach incorporating both personal and career counseling. (PVV)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Development, Case Studies
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Gatz, Margaret; Karel, Michele J. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1993
Examined perceptions of personal control in 1,267 individuals in 4 generations of families participating in multiple cohort, longitudinal study spanning 1971-91. Over 20 years, mean levels of personal control became more internal among 560 individuals who participated in all measurements, probably reflecting environmental factors. Found…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Context Effect
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Ittenbach, Richard F.; Harrison, Patti L. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 1990
Examined whether performance on scales reflecting problem-solving dimensions of personality could predict ego-strength in college students (n=348). Findings did not support statistically significant relationship between all problem-solving scales and ego-strength. Individually, evidence supported hypothesis that ego-strength can be predicted from…
Descriptors: Ability, College Students, Competence, Higher Education
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Long, Huey B. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1990
Conceptualizations of self-directed learning have emphasized the social characteristics of learner isolation or social autonomy, neglecting the importance of pedagogical and psychological factors. However, psychological self-directedness or psychological control is the necessary and sufficient cause for self-directed learning and best…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Psychology, Individual Power, Learning Motivation
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Laine, Kaarina – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Studied attributions for school-based loneliness for 36 Finnish students with a high degree of loneliness and 42 with a low degree of loneliness. More lonely students mostly used a nonself-serving internal-stable attributional style, while less lonely students attributed temporary loneliness to external, unstable, and controllable causes.…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Comprehensive Programs, Foreign Countries, High School Students
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Hovemyr, Maria – Journal of Social Psychology, 1998
Explores causal attributions of success and failure as functions of religious orientations among a sample of Polish university students. Participants assessed secular and religious attributions on three dimensions: controllability, stability, and locus. Finds that religious and non-religious participants attributed both success and failure to…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Causal Models, College Students, Failure
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Robinson, Bryan E.; Kelley, Lisa – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1998
Adult children of workaholics were compared with adult children of nonworkaholics on self-concept, anxiety, depression, and external locus of control. Results indicate greater depression and external locus of control among the offspring of workaholics. Children of workaholic fathers also experienced higher anxiety. Self-concept was not related to…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Children, College Students, Depression (Psychology)
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Turner, Lisa A.; Pickering, Shannon; Johnson, R. Burke – Adolescence, 1998
Utilizes the Students' Perception of Control Questionnaire (SPOCQ) with college students (N=147). Internal consistency and intercorrelations of SPOCQ subscales were acceptable. SPOCQ scores were related to self-esteem and grade point average. There were differences in SPOCQ scores for males and females and in the relation to self-esteem.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior, College Students, Grade Point Average
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Brown, Chris; Reedy, Deepika; Fountain, Janice; Johnson, Amy; Dichiser, Terri – Journal of Career Assessment, 2000
A study of 71 battered women found that (1) unemployed women had lower career decision-making self-efficacy (CDMSE) and endorsed traditional roles; (2) high self-esteem correlated with greater CDMSE; (3) internal orientation correlated with high self-esteem; (4) external orientation correlated with higher perceptions of career barriers; and (5)…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Career Choice, Career Development, Decision Making
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Anderson, Jennifer; Nixon, Jan; Woodard, Jennifer – Journal of Extension, 1998
Follow-up of 55 adults who completed the Healthy Heart Program, which focused on heart disease risks, cholesterol, and diet, found that attitudes and knowledge were significantly higher after the program; fat intake, blood pressure, and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol were significantly lower. Locus of control did not change. (SK)
Descriptors: Adults, Extension Education, Heart Disorders, Intervention
Turner, Lisa A. – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
Attributional beliefs of African-American 11- and 17-year-old students with mental retardation were assessed. Results indicated that strategy ratings were intercorrelated, as were capacity ratings, yet the two constructs were differentiated by both age groups. Belief in the importance of internal strategies was positively related to recall and…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies
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Moore, David M.; Dwyer, Francis M. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1997
Examines the effect of color-coding instructional materials for students identified as possessing different styles of learning. Subjects (107 college students) were classified as external, neutral, or internal locus of control. Results indicated a significant main effect in favor of the color-coded materials for specific educational objectives.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Coding, Cognitive Style, College Students
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Reis, Sally M.; Park, Sunghee – Journal for the Education of the Gifted, 2001
This study used data from the National Education Longitudinal Study to examine gender differences between high-achieving students in math and science with respect to their achievement, self-concept, locus of control, number of math and science courses taken, and the people who influenced their decisions to enroll in advanced courses in high…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Advanced Courses, High Achievement, Locus of Control
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von Studnitz, Roswitha E.; Green, David W. – Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 2002
Investigates control of the bilingual lexico-semantic system in visual word recognition. Used a visual lexical decision task to explore control processes in proficient German-English bilinguals. Critical stimuli were interlingual homographs such as the low-frequency English word "tag," which means day in German. Overall, participants…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, English, Foreign Countries, German
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Robinson, Bryan E.; Kelley, Lisa – Early Child Development and Care, 1999
Examined relationships between childhood workaholism and Type A behavior among fourth and fifth graders. Found no relationships between parent-rated Type A behaviors and children's self-perceived workaholism, self esteem, anxiety, or locus of control. Found no relationship between parental workaholism and child scores. Teachers' ratings related to…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Child Behavior, Childhood Attitudes, Children
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