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Levinger, George – 1982
This paper presents a meta-theoretical perspective for looking at change and stability in close personal relationships. The theoretical conception of interpesonal relationships is summarized in an intial section, emphasizing interpersonal influence in specific interactive sequences. Next, a five-phase conception of relationship development is…
Descriptors: Adults, Developmental Stages, Emotional Response, Interaction
Freeman, James A. – 1978
However the initial germ of a written work arises, there usually follows a prewriting period of meditation. At this rehearsal stage in writing, the author must gain a sense of audience and grope with such variables as genre, point of view, voice, line, tone, and pattern. Many authors of fiction keep journals or notebooks as incubation places where…
Descriptors: Authors, Developmental Stages, Elementary Secondary Education, Literary Genres
Gerstein, Martin; Papen-Daniel, Michele – 1981
Adult development theorists believe that the changes that occur during the adult years are predictable and age linked. Their theories explain how change is resolved by the majority of the adult population. Three persons whose research has been influential in the field of adult development during the 1970s are Erik Erikson, Daniel Levinson, and…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Aging (Individuals), Developmental Stages
Andersen, Peter A.; And Others – 1982
An investigation examined teachers' perceptions of nonverbal behaviors of their students within a developmental paradigm. A questionnaire was sent to 901 elementary and secondary school teachers from a 4-state area. It asked teachers to estimate the percentage of students who engaged in 24 nonverbal classroom behaviors of 4 general types:…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classroom Environment, Communication Research, Developmental Stages
Garbarino, James; And Others – 1982
A developmental perspective of family violence requires examining the parental, adolescent, and family system characteristics that place a family at-risk for destructive parent-child relations in adolescence. Families (N=64), all of which consisted of a youth aged 10-16 and two parents, completed the Adolescent-Abuse Inventory (AAI); the Achenbach…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Child Abuse, Cognitive Development
Williamson, Leon E. – 1972
Using the counting features in previous mean length of utterance (MLU) studies, a study of the active vocabularies of adolescents looked at seven concrete features of the words 104 seventh grade and 100 eleventh grade subjects gave in response to 10 pictures. Each subject wrote five words for each of the pictures, which were analyzed for number of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages, Distinctive Features (Language), Grade 11
Hall, Amanda; And Others – 1984
The report reviews assessment guidelines developed for visually impaired infants (birth-24 months). Project staff examined research on the assessment of infants with vision loss and identified material relevant to their needs. Following a review of existing assessment tools, guidelines were prepared in the following areas: social competence,…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Evaluation Methods
Painchaud, Gisele; And Others – 1984
A study of the French language learning progress of immigrants to Quebec had four objectives: (1) to identify the functional level of oral French of two groups of immigrants after language training at one of the province's immigrant orientation centers; (2) to verify whether after a six month period of employment the language proficiency level has…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Developmental Stages, Employment, Foreign Countries
Shantz, Carolyn Uhlinger – 1984
Social and cognitive theories indicate that conflict plays an important role in an individual's psychological development. Research findings bearing on this conundrum provide initial hints about what social conflict in children is like and how it relates to characteristics of the child, but the short and long term positive and negative effects of…
Descriptors: Aggression, Child Development, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
Phillips, Shelley – 1982
Prior to considering the ability of infants to think, this discussion attempts to dispel prevalent myths about babies' thought processes. The fact that infants do not intentionally manipulate their parents; are not identical; are not simply hedonistic seekers of bodily pleasures; and are not passive, disorganized beings needing training into…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Competence, Developmental Stages, Foreign Countries
Reker, Gary T.; And Others – 1984
This paper explores the developmental changes in meaning and purpose across the life course. Thirty males and females at the developmental stages of young adulthood (16-29 years), early middle-age (30-49 years), late middle-age (50-64 years), young-old (65-74 years) and old-old (75+ years) completed the Reker and Peacock (1981) Life Attitude…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Adults, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals)
Kurfiss, Joanne – 1984
In establishing a framework for observing and interpreting the interplay among students accumulating knowledge, their intellectual growth, and their ability to express ideas in writing, it is useful to consider the major stage theories and analyze their place in student writing. In general, cognitive stage models describe logical and psychological…
Descriptors: Adult Development, College Students, Developmental Stages, Educational Philosophy
Dillon, Ronna F. – 1982
This module (part of a series of 24 modules) is on human development, student characteristics, and learning styles. The genesis of these materials is in the 10 "clusters of capabilities," outlined in the paper, "A Common Body of Practice for Teachers: The Challenge of Public Law 94-142 to Teacher Education." These clusters form…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Developmental Stages, Higher Education, Learning Modules
McKeough, Anne – 1984
To relate the way in which children structure stories at different age levels to their performance on other tasks or to their general stage of cognitive development, a study required subjects of four age groups to participate in working memory tasks in two different paradigms and to generate stories involving a variety of characters. The structure…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Discourse Analysis
Murphy, Sandra; Gunderson, Lee – 1979
Twenty randomly selected subjects in inner city schools at grades 2, 5, 8, and 11 participated in a study that examined whether (1) the number of cohesive units produced in writing will be greater for older students than for younger subjects; (2) the use of cohesive ties in consecutive sentences (a measure of awareness of audience) will increase…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Coherence, Cohesion (Written Composition), Context Clues


