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Hosch, Harmon M.; Marchioni, Perry M. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1986
Responses to Snyder's Self-Monitoring Scale (SM) by 138 Mexican, 154 Mexican American, and 145 Anglo American undergraduates were analyzed to determine the scale's factorial structure. Clear differences existed in the structure of SM responses for the three ethnic/national groups showing that the meaning of subjects' responses was culturally…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anglo Americans, College Students, Comparative Analysis

Bennett, Clifford T.; And Others – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1984
An analysis of definitions of multicultural education shows a patterning around three basic descriptors: (1) affective--e.g., awareness, sensitizing; (2) cognition--basic information on cultures; and (3) competencies/skills--social skills and behavioral competencies necessary to function in a pluralistic society. ERIC multicultural documents are…
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Pluralism, Definitions
Wheeler, John J.; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1988
Social skills training and self-monitoring were used to remediate socially inappropriate behaviors of a man with Down Syndrome in a supported competitive employment setting. Social behaviors of the moderately mentally retarded man were improved and maintained over a 38-week period, as trainer support was systematically faded over time. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Downs Syndrome

McCloskey, Mary Lou; Quay, Lorene C. – Elementary School Journal, 1987
Many teachers have negative attitudes towards mainstreaming handicapped students. This study examines an intervention teaching method and teachers' attitudes. Results indicate that regardless of treatment, student teachers' attitudes will change in the direction of their classroom teachers' attitude. (JS)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Schleien, Stuart J.; And Others – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1987
Nine second-grade children with moderate to severe mental retardation were grouped with 27 nonhandicapped peers in a leisure activity which included gallery viewing of visual art and studio opportunities to manipulate art materials. Handicapped participants' social behaviors and interactions were analyzed, and attitudes of nonhandicapped peers…
Descriptors: Art Education, Community Programs, Cultural Activities, Interaction

Patterson, Gerald R. – American Psychologist, 1986
Summarizes findings derived from three interlocking structural equation models. The models define a set of relationships between stress and family management skills, and between parental discipline and antisocial child behavior. (PS)
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Child Development, Emotional Disturbances

Belle, Deborah; And Others – Sex Roles, 1987
Interviews conducted with 36 children demonstrate that boys and girls speak about the goals and concerns of children differently. Girls were more likely than boys to describe children who do the following: (1) seek practical help; (2) are too overcome with emotion to confide in others; and (3) want to be alone to resolve their problems.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Age Differences, Children, Females

Antonucci, Toni C.; Akiyama, Hiroko – Sex Roles, 1987
Examination of 380 married men and women from 50 to 95 years old who have at least one child demonstrates that women have larger networks and receive support from multiple sources, whereas men tend to rely on their spouses exclusively. For both sexes, the quality of support was more important than the quantity. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Family Relationship, Marital Satisfaction, Marriage, Older Adults

Fantuzzo, John W.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1988
Compared peer and adult social-initiation interventions designed to increase the positive social behavior of withdrawn, maltreated preschool children. Pre-post differences favored the peer treatment group in both treatment and generalization settings. School adjustment data supported these findings. There were no significant differences between…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Child Abuse, Emotional Adjustment

Stamm, Keith R. – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1987
Indicates that (1) the prevalence of four selected cognitive strategies among voters shifted during the 1984 presidential campaign and (2) communication behavior differed between persons using the same strategies at different stages of the campaign. Supports research suggesting that campaign communication is not just a simple function of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research

Weisz, John R.; And Others – American Psychologist, 1984
Individuals gain feelings of control either by influencing existing realities (primary control) or by accommodating to existing realities (secondary control). Comparisons of American culture (which encourages primary control) and Japanese culture (which encourages secondary control) suggest that, ideally, individuals and cultures should blend both…
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits

Block, Jeanne H. – Child Development, 1983
The sex-differentiated socialization emphases of parents and other representatives of societal institutions are considered as they influence personality development and behavioral orientations. Such emphases, shaping behaviors, and teaching styles are evaluated with regard to the nature of "meta-messages" conveyed to children. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Achievement, Aggression, Anxiety, Child Rearing
Maricopa County Community Coll. District, Tempe, AZ. Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction. – 1997
The Maricopa Community College District (MCCD) intends this document to serve as a starting point for focusing on the following major themes: (1) dialogue about learning, given that changes are occurring in and around the learning process; (2) a common understanding of learning as a complex process on order to provide a framework for dialogue; and…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, College Role, Community Colleges, Culture
Katz, Lilian G.; McClellan, Diane E. – 1997
This book presents options for early childhood educators to consider as they make decisions concerning how best to foster the development of children's social competence. The book maintains that social competence is most likely to be acquired and strengthened in an atmosphere of warmest acceptance, respect, and deep faith in the child's capacity…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Early Childhood Education, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence
Linde, Dorri B. – 1997
A practicum project was developed and implemented to reduce the incidents of aggressive behavior and impulsive actions among kindergarten students by means of win-win situations for conflict resolution. The objectives for the program were to achieve: (1) a 25 percent decrease of impulsive and aggressive behavior; (2) 50 percent of the target group…
Descriptors: Anger, Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Change Strategies