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Dunsing, Marilyn M. – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1981
Discusses changes in five major economic aspects of family life (market roles, household task roles, work schedules, household production, and job satisfaction) concerning knowledge about these five aspects, issues raised by them, and interrelationships among these aspects. (CT)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economic Factors, Employed Women, Family Life
Russman, Lewis Stephen – 1981
This report describes the development and implementation of a four-semester course in consumer economics at the 11th and 12th grade levels. Developed by the social studies chairperson of a high school in Woodbury, New Jersey, for a practicum in an ED.D. program, the course is intended to enable students to more intelligently exercise judgment in…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Education, Curriculum Development, Grade 11
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McGhee, Jerrie L. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1983
Reviews research on the vulnerability of the elderly to consumer fraud. Patterns of consumption, situational characteristics, education and product knowledge, psychological losses, social isolation, and psychosocial transitions influence the elderly's vulnerability and ability to cope with consumer abuse. Higher educational attainment and greater…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Consumer Protection, Coping, Fraud
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Abdel-Ghany, Mohamed; Nickols, Sharon Y. – Home Economics Research Journal, 1984
An analysis of consumer, consumption, and family economics/household management research published in four journals from 1972-82 reveals a fairly even distribution of articles across the topic areas. The majority of the studies used survey methodology and multiple regression analysis. (SK)
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Home Economics, Home Management, Research Methodology
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Altbach, Philip G. – Teachers College Record, 1981
The center-periphery concept, when applied to education, implies that the "central" institutions are research-oriented and part of an international knowledge system, while the "peripheral" institutions are not creative, but simply copy developments from abroad. Third world universities are peripheral institutions that look to universities in the…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Economic Status
Curtis, Joseph E. – Parks and Recreation, 1981
The Japanese capacity for long-range planning, efficient product design, and the development of loyal and productive workers should be pursued by American recreationists in their attempt to influence urban recreation in the coming decade. Methods to achieve this include: (1) adopting corporate strategies, (2) using volunteers in leadership roles,…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Economic Development, Energy Conservation, Foreign Countries
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Lee, E. Bun; Browne, Louis A. – Journal of Black Studies, 1995
Examines the attitude among 161 Black teenagers toward athletic shoe television advertisements featuring Black athletes, the perceived influence of such ads on the perception of the product and on the purchase intent, and any parent-child purchasing conflict. Findings show the ads had influence in the purchase decision and that parent-child…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Advertising, Black Attitudes, Clothing
Davis, James E. – 1987
This booklet presents a research-based rationale for teaching economics at the middle/junior high school level in the United States. Chapter 1, "Introduction," describes the project in which the rationale was developed and outlines the remainder of the document. Chapter 2, "Elements of a Rationale for Middle School Economic Education," presents…
Descriptors: Consumer Economics, Curriculum Development, Economic Factors, Economics Education
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Kingma, Bruce R.; Eppard, Philip B. – College and Research Libraries, 1992
Analyzes the problem of journal price escalation as one of equilibrium between two market segments--the library market and the market for individual subscriptions. Argues that high quality photocopying has encouraged individuals to rely on library subscriptions and proposes that the socially responsible solution is to increase photocopy costs and…
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Consumer Economics, Higher Education, Library Expenditures
Pokrywczynski, James; Fletcher, James – 1987
The construct of involvement, used by marketers and consumer behaviorists for many years as a predictive measure of the qualitative relationship between an individual and a stimulus, has long been defined as having affective or cognitive roots. However, definitions that favor one or the other too heavily are less helpful because they are too…
Descriptors: Advertising, Affective Behavior, Affective Measures, Attitude Measures
Schulz, Rudiger – 1986
This paper addresses the question of whether video recorders and cable television, which are both primarily entertainment media, are in functional competition with one another. Some initial answers are provided based on the results of an extensive two-year research project conducted in the Federal Republic of Germany. This study found that: (1)…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Competition, Consumer Economics, Foreign Countries
Taylor, Thomas E. – 1988
Realizing the goals of higher and continuing education calls for applying consumer research to university marketing techniques. Several higher education publics have been identified, and the idea of consuming publics can be subdivided into internal and external consumers, with the student viewed as the educational product. Internal consumers…
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Students, Consumer Economics, Continuing Education
Grondin, Deirdre – 1981
Previous studies of mass media consumption behavior within cultural boundaries have yielded important information regarding the selection of communication channels to obtain information by members of specific cultures. However, the selection of mass media information sources in a cross-cultural setting has received little attention in the…
Descriptors: Advertising, Bilingualism, Community Attitudes, Consumer Economics
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Bergier, Michel J. – Journal of Leisure Research, 1981
Methods of studying the gap between predisposition and actual behavior of consumers of spectator sports is discussed. A model is drawn from the areas of behavioral sciences, consumer behavior, and leisure research. The model is constructed around the premise that choice is primarily a function of personal, product, and environmental factors. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletics, Behavioral Science Research, Consumer Economics, Demography
Frazao, Elizabeth – 1994
The growing evidence of the link between diet and health has not been lost on consumers in the United States. As awareness of the diet-health link has increased through nutrition education, consumers have changed their diets. Although there is still considerable room for improvement in meeting Federal food-guidance recommendations, nutrition…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Consumer Economics, Dietetics
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