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Menec, Janet M. – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1989
The author describes a collaborative project involving a textiles and clothing specialist, an occupational therapist, and a wheelchair-bound disabled woman to design and construct an apron that facilitated independence in daily living for the disabled woman. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Adults, Clothing Design, Disabilities, Individual Needs
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Crown, E. M.; Rigakis, K. B. – Canadian Home Economics Journal, 1989
A research program addressing the problem of providing protective workwear that is acceptable to workers is described. Several phases of two different projects within the program are outlined, emphasizing benefits of the interdisciplinary holistic approach to the problem that has been adopted by the research team. (Author)
Descriptors: Adults, Clothing Design, Hazardous Materials, Holistic Approach
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Cassidy, Linda; Hurrell, Rose Marie – Adolescence, 1995
A vignette depicting date rape was presented to 352 male and female high school students. The vignette was accompanied by either a photograph of the victim dressed provocatively, a photograph of the victim dressed conservatively, or no photograph. Subjects who viewed the photo of the provocatively dressed were more likely to indicate that she was…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Clothing, Females
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Frey, Diane; Simonson, Michael – Home Economics Research Journal, 1993
Cognitive style of 70 students in fashion merchandising or education was compared to their choice of media in a hypermedia lesson on costume using HyperCard. Students used hypermedia effectively to accommodate preferred style; 56% chose visual, 30% text, and 14% auditory. (SK)
Descriptors: Clothing, Cognitive Style, Higher Education, Home Economics Education
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Montgomery, Bette – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2006
Sewing is a traditional educational experience in family and consumer sciences (FCS) education in middle and high school. Learning sewing skills, however, is not as relevant today as it was in the past. To better prepare adolescents for life roles, FCS education needs to reflect the changes in society and focus more broadly on the work of the…
Descriptors: Sewing Instruction, Educational Experience, Middle Schools, High Schools
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Grossman, Ellin; Boykin, Mary Ann – Art Education, 1988
Describes an introductory fiber arts unit for children and university students based on weaving the traditional Scottish tartan plaid on the floor or table loom. Concludes that the tartan plaid presents students with a satisfying artistic medium which can be mastered by all age levels. (GEA)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Clothing Design, Design Crafts
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Morganosky, Michelle – Home Economics Research Journal, 1984
This study investigated consumers' valuation of clothing on the basis of aesthetic and utilitarian qualities. Findings indicated that subjects were willing to pay the most for high aesthetic items regardless of utility and the least for low aesthetic, low utility items. (JB)
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, Clothing, Consumer Economics, Design Preferences
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Rosenwasser, Shirley Miller; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1983
Examined same-sex awareness by comparing the visual attention of 51 college students toward stimulus persons. Results showed men looked longer at slides of women both clothed and in bathing suits than slides of men, and women looked longest at slides of clothed women. Results suggested intrasex competitiveness and intersex attraction. (JAC)
Descriptors: Clothing, College Students, Competition, Higher Education
Johnson, Bonnie; Trout, Betty Lee – Illinois Teacher of Home Economics, 1983
Much of the stress on teachers and students during clothing construction laboratories can be eliminated by (1) appropriate planning, including selection of objectives, choice of projects, and well-defined grades; (2) classroom management, including organization of time, space, equipment, and students; and (3) alternation of demonstrations and…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Clothing, Demonstrations (Educational), Laboratories
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Long, Thomas J. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1978
Assessed effects of uniform and religious status of interviewers on Catholic and non-Catholic interviewees. Analyses revealed significant main effect differences in length of interview and interviewee attitude. Female interviewees responded more conservatively than males, Catholics responded more conservatively than non-Catholics, and all subjects…
Descriptors: Catholics, Clothing, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Archibald, S. – Secondary School Theatre Journal, 1981
Provides detailed instructions for constructing a pattern and, then, making a shirt suitable for use in classical and period plays. Suggests variations to adapt the shirt to specific needs. (JMF)
Descriptors: Clothing Design, Drama, Dramatics, Patternmaking
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White, Sylvia E. – Communication Research Reports, 1995
Describes the development and pretest of a content analytic category scheme for objectively measuring the sexiness of women's business attire in media presentations. Finds the television samples significantly more provocative than real world attire. Finds a significant positive correlation between the degree of sexiness as measured by the content…
Descriptors: Clothing, Higher Education, Sex Bias, Sexuality
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Cole, Darnell; Ahmadi, Shafiqa – Journal of College Student Development, 2003
Conducted prior to September 11, 2001, this qualitative study explored the perceptions and experiences of seven women who veiled on a large college campus in the Midwest. With national origins ranging from Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, to the United States, some participants reevaluated and subsequently unveiled due to their college experiences.…
Descriptors: Clothing, College Environment, College Students, Ethnic Stereotypes
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Treadway, Carole Edgerton; Fowler, Albert W. – Library Quarterly, 1990
Briefly discusses the historical influence of the Quaker religion and describes the library holdings of two Quaker colleges, Guilford and Swarthmore. The collections include meeting records, published materials, manuscripts, artifacts, costumes, and photographs. It is noted that these collections are significant for scholars of American religion,…
Descriptors: Archives, Clothing, College Libraries, Library Collections
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Olson, Kathryn M.; Goodnight, G. Thomas – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1994
Posits a critical approach to the study of contemporary social controversy. Examines objectives to the use of fur as oppositional argument, rhetoric that veers from the goal of persuasion to block conventional associations and refashion communication norms. Shows how pro-fur responses illustrate strategies available to bolster, alter, or abandon…
Descriptors: Clothing, Communication Research, Fashion Industry, Higher Education
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