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Padilla, Arthur H. – 1976
A study was conducted of post-graduation activities of 1974 graduates of the sixteen constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina (UNC). Data was gathered on what the graduates were doing one-and-a-half years after graduation. The study provided information about their employment situation, their job satisfaction and the general…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Experience, Employment Statistics
Thornton, George C., III – 1978
The research literature on the psychometric properties of self-appraisals of work performance summarizes many results in terms of leniency, variability, halo, and construct validity. Comparisons with appraisals tend to show more leniency, less variability, more bias, and less discriminant validity. Different factor structures are found among self-…
Descriptors: Achievement Rating, Behavior Rating Scales, Employees, Job Performance
Sloan, Tod S.; Brown, Donald R. – 1978
Investigated was the utility of self-descriptions as tools for personality assessment. It was hoped that self-descriptions would fall into a reasonably tight typology and that these types would be related to important behavioral and attitudinal measures. College students (N=94) participated in structured interviews, and a short form of the Omnibus…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Theories, Classification, Higher Education
Vandervert, Larry R. – 1978
Two easily administered and scored research instruments for the study of person-environment congruency theory in the college classroom are presented. The need for such a theory-integrated approach is seen in recent research that indicates that the "common sense" approach to teacher evaluation, i.e. simply asking students, teachers, and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Evaluation Criteria
Ladd, Everett Carll, Jr. – 1979
Survey data on professional activities, concerns, and commitments of the professoriat show that as a group faculty spend only a modest amount of time on scholarship and much more on teaching, by preference. This is especially true of older faculty and those in two-year colleges. In general this appears to fit with faculty responsibilities. Their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Higher Education, Interest Research
Nelson, Robert E. – 1979
This volume presents the reports of a series of interrelated studies which were part of a study that developed curriculum materials for teaching occupational survival skills. The first of six sections, Need for Teaching Occupational Survival Skills and Attitudes, discusses the importance of survival skills and describes twelve general topics which…
Descriptors: Career Education, Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills, Employment Qualifications
Godbey, Geoffrey – 1979
A personality and economic profile is presented of primary users of federal recreation areas. The characteristics of this outdoor recreation constituency are described and the influence of their behavior patterns and attitudes on federal land distribution policy is considered. Citing the unequal distribution of natural resources for recreational…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Government Role, Land Use, Natural Resources
Mazer, Irene R.; Griffin, Marjorie – 1980
A joint committee of a local teachers' association and the Tacoma Public Schools studied stress conditions for classroom teachers. Teachers estimated the magnitude of stress for forty-four events and noted those which they had actually experienced. "Involuntary transfer" was perceived as the most stressful event; seventeen per cent of the teachers…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Job Satisfaction, Labor Conditions, Labor Turnover
Froman, Robin D. – 1979
Title XX funds are used at the state level to develop, expand and improve the training of social service workers. Evaluation of programs receiving this funding must provide information on the effectiveness of the program in meeting specifically stated objectives, a complete description of the program for the purpose of replication, and…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Behavioral Objectives, Chronicles, Criterion Referenced Tests
Johnson, Lary – 1978
The measurement of opinions helps to indicate students', teachers', and parents' satisfaction with school programs, as well as students' self concept and affective behavior. In choosing a sample, several issues should be considered: sampling error, sample size, selection procedure, and acceptable response rate. Follow-up survey procedures and…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Attitude Measures, Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education
Bavendam, James M.; Harper, Nancy L. – 1980
In a study of turnover in a midwest trucking firm, the files of 199 terminated drivers were used in a statistical analysis of 19 variables that might have been correlated to length of service. A series of interviews with drivers and key management personnel supplemented the statistical data. It was found that previously identified biographical…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavioral Science Research, Career Change, Communication Problems
West, Donald A.; Price, Dorothy Z. – 1979
A study evaluated career attainment and job satisfaction of young adults from nonmetropolitan Washington and identified factors influencing them. Results were based on data collected in a 1973 mail survey of members of high school classes graduating in 1965 and 1966. Career attainment was measured by occupation, earnings, place of work, and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Careers, Educational Attainment, Employment Opportunities
Cranton, Patricia A. – 1978
Three types of educational evaluation--student learning, summative, and formative--are identified and described. Major emphasis is placed upon formative evaluation, which takes place over a period of time and is performed by professors rather than external evaluators or judges. Four possible targets for formative evaluations are: course content…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Curriculum, College Faculty, Evaluation Methods
Ayers, Claude V. – 1979
In order to evaluate the individualized instruction laboratory at Surry Community College in terms of andragogical theory and practice, a study was conducted involving: (1) a survey of the literature to determine the practices and assumptions of adult educational theory; (2) interviews with three adult educators to determine their perceptions of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Community Colleges, Educational Theories
Wiant, Allen A.; Hutchinson, Ronald C. – 1979
To examine the impact of evaluating one's transferable skills on subsequent employment experiences, a follow-up study compared past participants in Columbia University's Deep Investigation of Growth (DIG) program with a group of non-participants and a pre-program group. The program guides participants through a self-analysis process to identify…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Career Counseling, Career Development, Career Education
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