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MORRISON, RICHARD G. – 1964
DATA WERE SECURED BY PERSONAL INTERVIEW FROM 152 FARM-BASED BUSINESSES TO DEVELOP TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES FOR MAKING A SURVEY OF NONFARM AGRICULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BATON ROUGE METROPOLITAN AREA. SEVEN MAJOR OCCUPATIONAL FAMILIES WERE IDENTIFIED IN THE AGRI-BUSINESS COMPLEX. A TOTAL OF 2,811 EMPLOYEES WAS CATEGORIZED INTO NINE LEVELS OF…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Educational Needs, Employer Attitudes, Employment Opportunities
Adams, William T., Ed. – 1965
To be used as teaching aids, these interviews were developed in a training program for VISTA volunteers in Monte Vista, Colorado, during the summer of 1965. The instructors, whose comments constitute a major scope of the document were mothers, ex-delinquents, school dropouts, and young unwed mothers from the poverty area. It is felt that this…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Media, Educational Problems
Shuy, Roger W. – Elementary English, 1968
Many English language arts teachers consider the nonstandard English of their students as being "slovenly or nonverbal or inexact or lazy." These same teachers often have been trained in the "false assumptions of a single universally accepted norm of English." These positions, the author states, are both fallacious and…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, English Instruction, Field Interviews, Inner City
Shuy, Roger W.; And Others – 1968
This volume is a report of the methodology employed by the Detroit Dialect Study staff in their survey of Detroit speech, 1966-67. As a study of one approach to sociolinguistic fieldwork, this report is descriptive rather than theoretical "in order to provide a practical basis for large-scale urban language study." The authors discuss…
Descriptors: Dialect Studies, Field Interviews, Field Studies, Language Classification
Garrison, Jesse – 1968
A study was conducted to design a system of testing and interviewing which would bring into some relationship the personal characteristics of teacher education students and the external or setting demands made on public school teachers. The major purpose was to provide an opportunity for each student to examine his behavior in a safe and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Counseling Services, Educational Experiments, Educational Philosophy
Alexander, Frank D. – 1968
The study aimed at describing the characteristics of a sample of home demonstration units in Onondaga County; testing the effectiveness of the teaching of a selected project; relating characteristics of the units to the learning of the participants; comparing characteristics of project leaders, trained teachers, and members of the unit; and…
Descriptors: Adults, Demonstrations (Educational), Extension Agents, Home Economics Education
Peer reviewedDavis, Gerald – Business Horizons, 1968
The approaches and activities of a firm specializing in architectural programing are discussed in detail. Topics include the definition and need for programing, needs and methods of research and data gathering, program development and structure, communications and the role of the architect. Distinctions are emphasized between the programmer and…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Programing, Building Design, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Nelsen, Hart M. – 1968
Two hundred seventy-seven persons from rural, urban, and metropolitan areas of Appalachia were interviewed for the purpose of gathering background information influencing religious education programs. All those interviewed were members of Presbyterian churches. Information was obtained pertaining to family characteristics; attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Church Role, Educational Attitudes, Family Characteristics
Ladefoged, Peter; And Others – 1968
Of the approximately 40 languages in Uganda, some are very similar to one another and may be to some extent mutually intelligible. Because no one knows how to measure degrees of mutual intelligibility, the authors are attempting to establish reliable techniques which would be not only of practical value for the study of language problems in…
Descriptors: African Languages, Comparative Analysis, Computational Linguistics, Data Analysis
Yawkey, Thomas Daniels; Silvern, Steven B. – 1977
This paper reviews Piaget's stages of play and discusses the implications of play for early childhood education. The three stages of play identified in Piaget's research are: (1) practice play, (2) symbolic or make believe play and (3) games with rules. The characteristics of each type of play are presented and examples of play at each stage are…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages, Early Childhood Education, Environmental Influences
PDF pending restorationLadd, Gary W.; Oden, Sherri L. – 1977
This study investigates the relationship between children's ideas about how to be helpful to peers and peer acceptance. Third- and fifth-grade children responded to three sociometric measures and were later individually interviewed under four conditions on two occasions in response to different cartoon situations. Children were asked to suggest…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Interviews, Peer Acceptance
Van Hoose, John – 1977
This evaluation of Inside/Out, a series of 15-minute instructional television/film programs on emotional health, focused on teachers' perceptions, responses, and reactions to the series. Particular attention was given to teachers' commitment to an affective approach to health education as a result of pre-program training in conjunction with…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, County School Districts, Educational Research, Educational Television
Bleda, Paul R.; And Others – Journal of Applied Psychology, 1978
This study assessed the relative degree of association between quality of army life and perceived attributes of different types of leaders. Interviews with one hundred thirty lower ranking enlisted personnel provided information about soldiers' satisfaction with various facets of military experience and their perceptions of the behavior of…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Enlisted Personnel, Factor Analysis, Interviews
PDF pending restorationWilcox, Dennis L. – 1978
A poll of 90 top-level public relations executives in the San Francisco Bay area generated 65 usable responses to a questionnaire about their hiring practices and about the skills, educational background, and practical experiences that they seek in job applicants. The data from the questionnaire show that the ideal applicant for a public relations…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Employer Attitudes, Employment Interviews, Employment Potential
Gersten, Joanne C.; And Others – 1975
Despite the growing accumulation of studies attesting to the association between life events and illness, either physical or mental, a number of critical methodological and conceptual issues are considered not to permit any clear answer to the basic questions regarding the importance of the role these events play in the etiology of such disorders.…
Descriptors: Children, Demography, Etiology, Family Characteristics


