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Asahina, Roberta R. – 1989
A two-fold statistical analysis examined the creative development of the 15-second television commercial, providing a follow-up to a similar study conducted in 1986. Study 1 of the present analysis examined 335 actual 15-second spots extracted from 30 hours of network daytime and primetime programming in the fourth and first quarters of 1988-1989.…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Marketing, Media Research, Occupational Surveys
Bellm, Dan; Whitebook, Marcy – 1987
Intended for use by child care advocates, this booklet describes ways to gather local information about existing salaries, benefits, and working conditions among child care workers for the purpose of coordinating efforts to upgrade the field. The booklet begins by presenting the rationale behind conducting salary surveys, noting that surveys can…
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education
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Arvey, Richard D.; Neel, C. Warren – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1974
Expectancy theory predictions were tested using a sample of engineers who had been rated on dimensions of work motivation or effort (in contrast to performance) using the behaviorally based rating scales designed by Landy and Guion (1970). (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Employee Attitudes, Engineers, Labor Relations
Cummings, Paul W. – Personnel Journal, 1975
The results of a supervisory motivational survey conducted among 65 first-line supervisors from industrial and business backgrounds are discussed to categorize reasons for accepting management positions. The 250 motivational responses reveal an emphasis on ego-involved (including economic) reasons and less on prestige and company-oriented or…
Descriptors: Business, Industry, Motivation, Occupational Aspiration
Connelly, Shelia – Personnel Journal, 1975
Job posting, a system which allows properly qualified employees to apply for other jobs within their companies, has developed into a highly successful personnel practice and can be successfully used by companies. (Author/BP)
Descriptors: Administration, Administrative Policy, Employment Opportunities, Industry
Barney, Ralph D.; And Others – 1980
Q-sort methodolgy was used to examine the ethical and moral set of 61 professional journalists. The journalists completed a three-part instrument measuring their responses to ethical situations faced by newspeople, their underlying orientations, and their belief systems. Responses to the first part of the instrument yielded three profiles: Type A,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Journalism, Journalism Education, Media Research
Johnson, Beverly L. – 1980
This pamphlet is a guide to locating specific data about working women in the various news releases, periodicals, bulletins, and reports published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). It shows where to obtain data on women's (1) labor force status, employment, and unemployment; (2) earnings and hours of work; (3) education; (4) membership in…
Descriptors: Employed Women, Employment Statistics, Females, Government Publications
McCracken, J. David; Yoder, Edgar P. – 1975
The purpose of the project was to identify a common core of basic skills for agribusiness and natural resources instruction in vocational education. This objective was undertaken through an inventory of 28 tasks and 28 occupational surveys. Completed task inventories were made for 28 representative occupations in agribusiness and natural…
Descriptors: Agribusiness, Agricultural Education, Agricultural Occupations, Agricultural Skills
Indiana State Employment Security Div., Indianapolis. Research and Statistics Section. – 1975
Directed towards designers of vocational education training programs, the document presents statistical data and discussion concerning employment trends in Indiana for various industries in the wholesale and retail trade sector. Data are based on a survey conducted in 1973-74, covering 5,986 establishments and 202,070 employees, with a usable…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Labor Market, Marketing, Occupational Surveys
Air Force Occupational Measurement Center, Lackland AFB, TX. – 1975
The report describes an occupational survey of the Weapons Release function of the Weapons Mechanic Specialty (AFS 462XO), conducted by the Occupational Survey Branch of the Unites States Air Force Occupational Measurement Center, from November 1974 through October 1975. The report describes the development of the survey instrument and its…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Career Ladders, Job Analysis, Military Personnel
Mayo, Clyde C.; And Others – 1975
The purpose of the study was to evaluate and improve the job inventory method of job analysis as applied to officer positions. Seven utilization fields were analyzed and inventories were constructed for another three fields. The basic finding was that the inventory method can be used operationally in the analysis of officer jobs if job analysts…
Descriptors: Job Analysis, Military Service, Occupational Surveys, Officer Personnel
Illinois State Dept. of Labor, Chicago. Bureau of Employment Security. – 1964
Sixty-two firms within 20 industries were surveyed to determine (1) a definition for the term "job vacancy," (2) the extent of job vacancy records of employers, (3) the possibility of data collection on job vacancies, and (4) the problems expected to be encountered in such a collection. After stratification of an industry by the relative size of…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Employment Opportunities, Feasibility Studies, Occupational Surveys
Bureau of Labor Statistics (DOL), Washington, DC. – 1969
This publication is the second of four volumes of "Tomorrow's Manpower Needs," which are devoted to the subject of national, state, and area projections of manpower requirements. This volume presents a discussion of industry employment trends, and the occupational structure and projections of manpower requirements for each major industry in the…
Descriptors: Employment Patterns, Industrial Structure, Industry, Labor Needs
King, Jonathan – 1973
The labor force participation rates of whites, blacks, and Spanish-Americans, grouped by sex, are explained in a linear regression model fitted with 1970 U. S. Census data on Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA). The explanatory variables are: average age, average years of education, vocational training rate, disabled rate, unemployment…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Doctoral Dissertations, Employment Patterns, Labor Force
Creager, Joan G., Ed. – 1973
This issue contains articles on experiences gained in the construction of terminal performance objectives for introductory biology courses, the impact of audiotutorial instruction on faculty load and departmental operating levels, an experiment designed to improve the teaching of biology in large enrollment introductory courses, a minicourse on…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Biology, Instructional Improvement, Labor Utilization
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