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Crouse, Janice Shaw; Crouse, Gilbert L. – 1988
Communication scholars have only recently begun to consider internal processes of thought as essential components of interpersonal communication. In 1964 a reorientation of thinking to include intrapersonal processes as integral to the communication process was first urged. The "hidden other" refers to the wellspring of the mind and its…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Communication Research, Ethics
Foster, John – 1994
In the next century there will be a critical need for diverse groups of people to have positive social relationships and share diminishing resources. The movement toward equality involves more than passing laws that mandate equality; it involves the restructuring of primitive beliefs within individuals and whole communities. Experience-based…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Beliefs, Cultural Pluralism, Experiential Learning
Neapolitan, Jane E. – 1996
The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which beginning teachers who are career changers hold proactive beliefs about teaching. The beliefs of six career-changers (four males and two females, aged 25 to 45 years) were examined by means of in-depth interviews concerning their academic histories, previous careers, teacher preparation…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Beliefs, Career Change, Individual Development
Walker, Gail; Maiden, Robert – 1987
To more fully understand how attitudes toward death and dying develop and change across the lifespan, 90 male and female subjects between the ages of 2 and 18 years and 90 male and female subjects between the ages of 18 and 97 were administered questionnaires and interviews about dying. The results revealed that children's attitudes were…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Age Differences, Anxiety
Honig, Alice S. – 1987
This paper addresses the issue of how children should be reared from birth to become members of a faith community. The paper begins by seeking answers in psychological theories and research studies of Piaget, Bandura and Sears, Mahler, and Erikson. It is asserted that interactions with primary caregivers are the essential ingredients by means of…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Advocacy, Child Caregivers, Emotional Development
Potter, Ellen F.; Edens, Kellah M. – 2001
The importance of maintaining students' interest in art is underscored by the decline in both self-confidence and interest in art that children commonly begin to display during middle childhood. This study explored developmental differences in art motivation, investigating whether the expected decline could be explained by changes in beliefs…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Art Products, Beliefs, Childhood Attitudes
O'Loughlin, Michael – 1990
This paper examines the notion of teacher beliefs as complex ideological systems which have a bearing on actions. The focus is on the beliefs that students bring into their formal teacher education program, which are based on their predominantly authoritarian and didactic schooling experience. These students enter teacher education with…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Change Agents, Cognitive Processes, Higher Education
Zuckerman, Michael – 1985
The perennial issues of which historians remind us are issues of pressure - those we experience as adults and those we put on our children. The recurrent ambivalences concern progress. Every generation imagines itself the first to be forced to confront the pellmell pace of modern life. History is nothing if not a study in unintended consequences.…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Child Psychology, Competition, Early Childhood Education
Sherif, Carolyn Wood – 1980
A conception of the self system is needed for studying personally involving beliefs and attitudes, particularly to interpret research findings that show differences in cognitive processing and action as a function of varying levels of involvement. Different levels of involvement are associated with different structures of attitudes and beliefs, as…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research, Beliefs
Sabatier, Colette; And Others – 1989
In a multicultural study involving three ethnic groups, an attempt was made to evaluate features of an infant's developmental niche in the context of immigration. Four dimensions are reported: (1) parental beliefs about child development; (2) aspects of the baby's physical and social environment, including number of caretakers, crowding of the…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Abbott, Lawrence S. – 1979
The role of values clarification and self-concept development, which are important issues in liberal and humane education, are identified, and it is suggested that the use of film in a class can emphasize values processing and clarification. Film is a medium that can clearly illustrate conflicts and problems in human relationships and the complex…
Descriptors: Beliefs, College Curriculum, Critical Thinking, Decision Making
Lewis, Frank W. – 1978
The paper presents key features of Jean Piaget's theory of moral development, compares Piaget's theory with Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development and Sidney Simon's theory of values clarification, and evaluates the values clarification movement in light of Piaget's theoretical and practical conclusions. The focus is twofold: first, on…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Development, Beliefs, Child Development
Dowd, Alicia C. – 1999
This paper introduces Taylor's concept of authenticity, mean self-concept and identity, to understand the curricular and career choices of female students majoring in English. Observations, a written survey, 21 pilot interviews, and document analysis are used as part of the interpretive case study findings. This paper also introduces Appiah's…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Beliefs, Career Choice