NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Showing 1,876 to 1,890 of 2,030 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Houk, Cliff; Hart, Charles – Journal of Chemical Education, 1987
Described are case studies illustrating chemical hazards in a photography lab due to compounds containing cyanide. Suggestions for preventing problems including proper procedures, housekeeping, facilities, and ventilation are considered. (RH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Chemistry, College Science, Laboratory Safety
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Grusky, Oscar; And Others – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1984
Described the use of photographic analyses in measuring physical contact in 48 families who were asked to pose for pictures. Results showed initiation of contact was greater and receipt of contact lower for parents than children. More contact did not occur between children and the preferred parent. (JAC)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Family Relationship, Interaction, Nuclear Family
Cappello, Marva – 2001
This paper discusses the ways in which photography was used for data generation in a 9-month qualitative study on a mixed-age elementary school classroom. Through a review of the research literature in anthropology, sociology, and education, and an analysis of the research data, the usefulness of photography for educational research with young…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Photography
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
McLeod, Douglas M.; MacKenzie, Jill A. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1998
Contributes to scholarship on agenda-building and public controversies, and on print media coverage of controversial art by examining media coverage of Robert Mapplethorpe's photography exhibit and the controversy that emerged surrounding National Endowment for the Arts funding. Finds two ironic outcomes of the controversy: increased museum…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Artists, Audience Response, Exhibits
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Akcay, Hakan – Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2005
The main goals of these activities are to help students learn how a convex lens can serve as a magnifying lens and how light travels and creates images. These explorations will introduce middle school students to different types of lenses and how they work. Students will observe and describe how lenses bend light that passes through them and how…
Descriptors: Light, Visual Perception, Middle School Students, Photography
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Lustig, Deborah Freedman – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2004
Like many parents in the US, teen mothers regularly have professional portraits taken of their children. This article, based on an ethnographic study of a diverse group of teen mothers in urban California, analyzes these baby pictures as representations of childhood, motherhood and family, and as material objects used in the construction of kin…
Descriptors: Mothers, Ethnography, Early Parenthood, Urban Areas
Watson, Sandy White; Smith, Zachary; Driver, Jennifer – Online Submission, 2006
The purpose of this research study was to evaluate the central photos of 150 students in 50 states participating in Facebook for evidence of alcohol consumption, illegal activities and portrayal of sexually inappropriate behaviors (including nudity or partial nudity). Because the media has frequently reported evidence of these behaviors in…
Descriptors: Drinking, Student Attitudes, Alcohol Abuse, Sexuality
Dykhouse, Caroline Dow – 1982
The United States federal government, through a combination of statutes and regulations, has imposed restrictions on the activities of photojournalists that are not equally applicable to those of their print colleagues. For example, two statutes of the United States Code prohibit the photographing of defense installations and military equipment…
Descriptors: Censorship, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Tsang, Kuo-jen – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Investigates how news pictures in two national news magazines have portrayed the world and the United States to their readers. Concludes that both magazines used far more news pictures about the United States than about foreign countries and that international news pictures were more violent-oriented than United States pictures. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Media
Gagnon, Micheline; Rodrigue, Diane – Research Quarterly, 1979
The photography technique for predicting the physical properties of a body segment is highly recommended because of its simplicity and accuracy of data obtained. (MM)
Descriptors: Body Height, Body Weight, Human Body, Photography
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Johnson, Sammye; Christ, William G. – Journalism Quarterly, 1988
Analyzes which women newsmakers have appeared on the cover of "Time" magazine. Finds that women were covered on only 14 percent of the covers of "Time" since 1923. (RS)
Descriptors: Females, Media Research, News Media, News Reporting
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Eells, Elizabeth Howard; Dodder, Richard A.; Stinnett, Tessa – Education and Training in Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, 2000
This study assessed the criterion validity of the photographic adaptive communication device (ACD) used in Oklahoma to interview individuals with developmental disabilities receiving services. The back-translation process identified photographs that were frequently incorrectly identified resulting in revision of the ACD for greater validity.…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Developmental Disabilities, Interviews, Photography
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Harrington, Charles E.; Schibik, Timothy J. – NASPA Journal, 2003
Describes alternative method for studying first-year students' impressions of first-semester experiences. Undergraduates were asked to take a series of reflexive photographs, then, in writing describe the reasons why they illustrate their experiences. Research revealed a number of primary themes, including perceptions about the university's…
Descriptors: College Environment, College Freshmen, Educational Experience, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Singh, Nirbhay N.; Oswald, Donald P.; Lancioni, Giulio E.; Ellis, Cynthia R.; Sage, Monica; Ferris, Jennifer R. – Research in Developmental Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2005
We indirectly determined how children with mental retardation analyze facial identity and facial expression, and if these analyses of identity and expression were controlled by independent cognitive processes. In a reaction time study, 20 children with mild mental retardation were required to determine if simultaneously presented photographs of…
Descriptors: Recognition (Psychology), Neuropsychology, Mild Mental Retardation, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Loeffler, T. A. – Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2004
The study examined the meaning of outdoor education experiences and the role photography plays in assisting students to make connections from their outdoor experiences to their everyday lives. Specifically, this exploratory qualitative study utilized photo-elicitation interviews to investigate the inner significance of structured university-based…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Photography, Student Experience, Qualitative Research
Pages: 1  |  ...  |  122  |  123  |  124  |  125  |  126  |  127  |  128  |  129  |  130  |  ...  |  136