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Rosenblatt, Suzanne – College Student Journal, 1980
In-fashion versus out-of-fashion and concealing versus exposing were clothing dimensions most salient to differentiating teaching style groups. Social interaction types rated themselves more out-of-fashion, demanding fewer external symbols of personal characteristics such as fashionable clothing. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Clothing, Interaction, Nonverbal Communication, Personality Traits
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Lee, Cheryl L. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences Education, 2002
A survey of 300 family and consumer sciences (FCS) professionals in North Carolina received 140 responses that rated the importance of teacher competencies in textiles and clothing instruction. Clothing construction ranked highest. Results informed the work of a committee revising FCS curriculum. (JOW)
Descriptors: Clothing Instruction, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Minimum Competencies
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Davis, Bernard; And Others – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1992
Pictures of a teacher in formal and casual dress were shown to 188 Canadian middle-class seventh graders. Students expected that the formally dressed teacher would be shown more deference by fellow students than would the casually dressed teacher. Contains 25 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Clothing, Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools
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Yoo, Jeong-Ju; Johnson, Kim K. P. – Adolescence (San Diego): an international quarterly devoted to the physiological, psychological, psychiatric, sociological, and educational aspects of the second decade of human life, 2007
The primary research question in this study was whether adolescents' experiences of and responses to teasing were related to the content of a tease and to particular ethnicity. Caucasian (n = 27) and African American adolescents (n = 22) between 12 to 17 years of age were asked to write about an experience of being teased regarding an aspect of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Physical Characteristics, Adolescents, Content Analysis
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Pomerleau, Andree; And Others – Sex Roles: A Journal of Research, 1990
Visits to the homes of 120 infants in Montreal revealed that, despite changing times, differences persist in the types of clothing, toys, and surroundings chosen for male and female infants. Discusses the effects of such differentiation. (DM)
Descriptors: Clothing, Environmental Influences, Foreign Countries, Home Visits
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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
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White, Sylvia E. – Communication Research Reports, 1995
Describes development of an objective content analytic category scheme for measuring the sexiness of women's business attire in media presentations. Finds women's business attire in television soap operas significantly more provocative than real-world attire. Finds a significant positive correlation between the degree of sexiness as measured by…
Descriptors: Business, Clothing, Content Analysis, Females
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Oliver, Kimberly L. – Teachers College Record, 1999
Explored how fashion helped urban adolescent girls desire and create normalized images of the perfect woman, examining their stories about their bodies and how their stories and images empowered them to become healthy women. Data from group discussions, journal writing, freewriting, and written stories indicated that fashion taught girls to desire…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Body Image, Clothing, Females
Rollman, Steven A. – 1980
Sets of photographs of male and female teachers in formal, moderate, and informal attire were rated by 100 college students on five-point scales covering ten positive teacher characteristics. The characteristics were fair, sympathetic toward student problems, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, friendly, flexible, organized, stimulating, well prepared…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Clothing, Expectation, Higher Education
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Meyer, W. R. – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 1987
Before 1944, when Great Britain's local education agencies were empowered to ensure that students were adequately clothed and fed, the Boots for the Bairns Fund sponsored by the Yorkshire Evening Post provided shoes for poor children in Leeds. This article reviews the fund's history from 1921 to 1939. (PGD)
Descriptors: Clothing, Corporate Support, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational History
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Lennon, Sharron J. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1986
The theory of information integration was used to predict that in first impression situations, clothing/physical appearance cues have differential importance depending upon the type of judgment elicited. Female college students (N=104) viewed and responded to slides of colored line drawings of female stimulus persons. Multiple regression of data…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Clothing, Cognitive Processes, Cues
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Lennon, Sharron J. – Adolescence, 1986
Used classical conditioning theory of learning to predict attitudes of junior high students toward spending for designer jeans. Found that students were likely to say that in comparison to the nondesigner jeans, they would spend more for the designer jeans, select them more often as gifts, and purchase them more often for themselves. (Author/ABB)
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescents, Classical Conditioning, Clothing
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Forsythe, Sandra Monk; And Others – Home Economics Research Journal, 1984
Evaluations from 77 personnel administrators were used to determine the effect of costume on interviewers' perceptions of personal characteristics for women applying for management-level positions. It was concluded that a female applicant's clothing does provide an avenue for conveying personal characteristics necessary for management. (CT)
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Clothing, Employer Attitudes, Employment Interviews
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Littrell, John M.; And Others – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1983
Describes a study which examined the impact of counselors' clothing on community college students' willingness to discuss personal, academic, and vocational concerns and explored the effectiveness of attire in conveying empathy, warmth, genuineness, and concreteness. Attire appeared to affect students' willingness to discuss their concerns. (AYC)
Descriptors: Clothing, Community Colleges, Counselor Client Relationship, School Counselors
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Littrell, Mary Ann; Littrell, John M. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1983
American Indian and White high school students differed in their perceptions of counselors' empathy, warmth, genuiness, and concreteness as conveyed through the types of clothes the counselors wore. Students' perceptions did not differ with the sex of the student or (except for empathy) with the sex of the counselor. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: American Indians, Clothing, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics
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