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Duchastel, Philippe C. – 1979
Many consider the use of adjunct questions (mathemagenics) to be a means by which the instructional value of a text can be increased with relatively little difficulty, and this explains the appeal they have generated over the years. Yet this appeal is seldom tempered by a consideration of the ecological validity of the experimental studies on…
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Educational Research, Learning Processes, Reading Comprehension
Biskin, Bruce H. – 1981
Literature reviews dealing with psychotherapy and counseling too often conclude that no conclusions can be drawn. However, a critique of the literature on covert sensitization (CS) may offer clarifications of these apparently contradictory remarks. Research studies (N=84) were categorized by problem types, method used in the investigation, method…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Content Analysis, Counseling Effectiveness
Institute of Medicine (NAS), Washington, DC. – 1982
This report, written for the general public, presents the results of a 15-month study of the health-related effects of marijuana. The introduction describes the goals and procedure for the study, including the composition of the 22-member steering committee and its functions, and the sources of information used for the study, i.e., published…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Drug Use, Literature Reviews, Marihuana
Salem, Philip; Williams, M. Lee – 1981
Recent reviews of the literature demonstrate that there is little research providing insight into the nature of hospital communication. Using the model of the sociology of communication, five specific research questions can be generated about hospital communication: (1) How is information processed? (2) What communication is satisfying? (3) What…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Employer Employee Relationship, Group Dynamics, Hospitals
Bachen, Christine M. – 1981
There are benefits to be gained by integrating social cognition research with communication research, especially with regard to the effects of television viewing on child development. Social cognition brings innovative theoretical and methodological approaches to the field of communication, permits a more complete characterization of the child in…
Descriptors: Child Development, Communication Research, Research Methodology, Research Needs
Feimer, Nickolaus R. – 1981
This research paper examines the relationship between individual differences in environmental perception, and variables which may be important in predicting, if not explaining those variations. The analyses reported were based upon an environmental perception research study previously conducted at the University of California at Berkeley during…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Demography, Environmental Influences, Environmental Research
Boraks, Nancy – 1979
The purpose of this paper is to consider how two distinct research methodologies differently structure for study the inputs, transactions, and outcomes of adult literacy programs. It is suggested that the appropriateness of a methodology for the study of adult literacy programs be determined by assessing the extent to which the methodology speaks…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Reading Programs, Adult Students, Educational Research
Dorn, Fred J., Jr. – 1981
The opinions of 51 journal editors concerning the concept of a manuscript marketing newsletter for academicians were surveyed. The proposed monthly or quarterly newsletter would inform authors and researchers of editorial needs and requirements for publications. Editors of highly regarded journals in education, psychology, and sociology were…
Descriptors: Authors, Criteria, Editing, Guidelines
Kipper, Philip – 1981
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the television production components and to suggest the research hypotheses and designs that will yield a more systematic exploration of the importance of the use of facial closeups in television interviews. The first part of the paper discusses three potential factors that may influence a viewer's judgment…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Credibility, Nonverbal Communication, Paralinguistics
Rosenblatt, Louise M. – 1977
The tendency to think of a literary work as an object or entity existing apart from author and reader has been the greatest stumbling block in literary criticism and the teaching of literature. The transaction between a reader and a text involves the reader in a highly complex, ongoing process of selection and organization. Keeping the reader's…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Educational Research, English Instruction, Higher Education
Shaver, James P. – 1980
Research in law-related education has not led to cumulative knowledge that is of much use to curriculum developers or classroom teachers. Among the reasons for this state of affairs are that researchers concentrate on nonessential topics, educational research does not generally meet criteria for scientific research, educational research is too…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Legal Education, Research Needs
Kasch, Chris R. – 1981
Noting that interaction between patients and health care providers is a critical factor in the delivery of medical care, this paper argues that an interpersonal perspective can and should provide the paradigm for the study of medical communication. It suggests that the relationship between the sociocultural context in health care and communication…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research, Health Personnel, Interpersonal Competence
Berman, Paul – 1980
Besides identifying current problems in educational change research, this document describes the inadequate paradigm on which past research has been based and outlines a currently emerging paradigm of educational innovation. The author asserts that previous research findings have been inconsistent and not comparable. Basic to the research problems…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Educational Innovation, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Clark, Maxine L. – 1981
The relationship of racial group concepts (racial preference and racial attitudes) to general and specific self-esteem in black children was examined in this study. A secondary purpose of this study was to assess the validity of Nobles' (1973) theory that racial group attitudes influence the black American's concept of "self." The…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Children, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Hanson, E. Mark – 1979
An understanding of the "situational" characteristics of the organizational forces that influence the relationships between environmental, management, and performance variables is now coming to be seen as a key to understanding the management process itself. This paper is a synthesis of the contingency theory literature drawn from the…
Descriptors: Educational Planning, Essays, Leadership, Leadership Styles


