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Gerber, John M. – Journal of Extension, 1985
To document perceived changes in the role of the extension horticulture specialist, a national survey of state horticulture specialists was conducted in 1983. Extension specialists in horticulture appear to be moving away from the traditional activities of farm visits and personal interaction with individual producers. (CT)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Extension Agents, Horticulture, Problem Solving
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Roff, Lucinda Lee; Klemmack, David L. – Social Work, 1985
Surveyed 2,207 Alabama residents to determine public perceptions about employer responsibility for social services. Results indicated that the majority of respondents believe employers have some responsibility for drug and alcohol counseling, family problem counseling, and day care. Race, sex, family, and educational differences are discussed. (BL)
Descriptors: Employer Supported Day Care, Employers, Perception, Public Opinion
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Janes, Malisa E.; Emener, William G. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 1986
A sample of 194 recent rehabilitation counselor education (RCE) graduates (23.7 percent response rate) from eight cooperating institutions used a five-point bipolar scale to independently rate 20 Job Satisfaction Inventory (JSI) items. Data are presented and discussed relevant to the RCE graduates' indices of their career satisfaction. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Counselor Training, Counselors, Graduate Students
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Stallings, Robert A. – Teaching Sociology, 1986
Examines some of the behavioral aspects of teaching sociology in professional schools. Maintains that teaching in a professional school means that one's scholarly accomplishments must impress two different audiences with distinctly different values and expectations. By-products of this situation are overspecialization and a sense of intellectual…
Descriptors: Careers, College Instruction, Higher Education, Professional Education
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Gutkin, Terry B. – School Psychology Review, 1986
A Consultation Feedback Questionnaire was designed to examine subjective perceptions of consultees as related to assumptions regarding school-based consultation. Subjects were 191 teachers who had utilized psychological consultation services in diverse school settings. Results showed consultee's perceptions of consultation outcomes to be highly…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Perception
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Rohrbeck, Cynthia A.; Twentyman, Craig T. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1986
Compared mothers who had a history of child abuse, child neglect, or no maltreatment and their preschool children on impulsiveness in a multimodal assessment procedure. Results indicated that comparison mothers performed better than did abusing mothers on two measures of motor inhibition. Neglectful mothers rated their children as having more…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Child Neglect, Conceptual Tempo
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Schultz, Beatrice – Small Group Behavior, 1986
Addresses the issue of the sensitivity of communicative variables for predicting leadership emergence in long-term, nonlaboratory groups. Findings suggest that communicative functions allow for the selection of potential group leaders. Additionally, leaders are chosen for their positive qualities but appear to embody negative values as well.…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Guidance, Identification (Psychology)
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Greene, Roberta R.; Polivka, Jirina S. – Family Relations, 1985
Content analyzed a sample of 110 Grandparents' Day Cards. Results showed cards expressed love but not personal commitment. They avoided physical portrayal of grandparents and presented the elderly as nonpowerful and benign. The symbols used conveyed passivity. (NRB)
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Family Relationship
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Keith, Pat M.; Schafer, Robert B. – Family Relations, 1985
Examined how assessments of role behavior in the family and relative deprivation in work-family situations were linked with depression among homemakers (N=130) and employed married women (N=135). Results showed that negative evaluations of role behavior in the family were more depressing to homemakers than to employed women. (NRB)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Depression (Psychology), Employed Women, Females
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Bronfenbrenner, Urie; And Others – Child Development, 1984
Investigates whether the hypothesis that the mother's work situation influences parents' perceptions of their three-year-old children can explain reported differences in effects of maternal employment on the child. The sample consisted of 152 white, two-parent families. Results support the generalization that maternal employment may entail both…
Descriptors: Ecology, Educational Attainment, Employed Parents, Family Problems
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Fraser, Barry J.; O'Brien, Peter – Elementary School Journal, 1985
Focuses on student and teacher perceptions of psychosocial characteristics of the elementary school classroom environment. Profiles, comparing actual and preferred classroom environments, were assessed using the following five dimensions of the My Class Inventory (short form) (Fisher and Fraser): satisfaction, friction, competitiveness,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Research, Educational Research, Perception
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Helms, Michael – Journal of Experiential Education, 1984
Climbers' perceptions of risk are influenced by psychological and sociological phenomena that cause them to accept higher levels of real risk without awareness that risks have increased. Groups, for example, make riskier decisions than members would recommend individually. By recognizing risk affecting phenomena, climbers can avoid many…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Decision Making, Group Dynamics
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Knaub, Patricia Kain; Hanna, Sharon L. – Journal of Divorce, 1984
Examined children's (N=44) perception of their remarried family's strengths. In general, the findings indicated that although the children did not deny that there were difficulties involved with stepfamily adjustment, they nonetheless rated their family relatively high in family strength. (JAC)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Children
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Hample, Dale – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1984
Reviews the case against and for verbal self-reports, then attempts a balanced assessment. Also critiques recent argumentation studies. (Examples of self-reports include disclosures under psychoanalysis, thinking aloud protocols of undergraduates reading a message, oral choices made in perceptual judgment tasks, marks on a Likert scale.) (PD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Literature Reviews, Measures (Individuals), Perception
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McInnis, Raymond G. – Reference Librarian, 1984
Discusses the concept of mental (or cognitive) maps--the images we construct in our minds to help us understand something--and argues that geographers' literature on mental maps can provide greater understanding of scientific literature's formats, conventions, processes, and formulations. Three classes of perception studies for mental maps are…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Citations (References), Cognitive Mapping, Cognitive Processes
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