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Scott, Chaunda L. – Online Submission, 2007
The problem highlighted in this qualitative inquiry is that literature in HRD exploring racism in the United States in the forms of individual, institutional, and cultural racism is scant. This inquiry serves to encourage research and dialogue in HRD for the purpose of getting HRD more involved in developing strategies that can be used to…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Qualitative Research, Labor Force Development, Social Attitudes
Hamberger, Nan Marie; Moore, Robert L. – 1993
Noting that one way to break boundaries that separate one person from another is to use the writing experience to identify and analyze values, this paper presents guidelines for defining values, discussing values, and teaching about values. Teaching and discussion aids are provided to enhance the examination of narratives and biographies, which…
Descriptors: Biographies, Class Activities, Democratic Values, Elementary Secondary Education
Lucal, Betsy – 1992
A number of factors came together in the 1970s to create a social problem called "battered wives". Then, beginning in 1977, there was an attempt to create a social problem called "battered husbands." So far, such attempts have been unsuccessful. This analysis compares the issue of battered husbands and battered wives to…
Descriptors: Battered Women, Family Problems, Family Violence, Marital Instability
Fillmer, H. Thompson – 1983
Children today do not have sufficient association with the elderly to form accurate impressions of them. Much children's information is provided through television and books which present stereotyped images of the elderly as inactive, lonely, nonproductive, crabby, and physically decrepit. To determine whether intermediate grade students respond…
Descriptors: Age Discrimination, Age Groups, Childhood Attitudes, Intermediate Grades
Foss, Gilbert, Ed. – 1982
Five papers from a 1980 conference on normalization reflect contemporary thinking about the principle's implication for mental retardation. G. Dybwad begins with "Normalization and Its Impact on Social and Public Policy," in which he cites progress in the popular attitude towards individuals with retardation. A panel discussion by S. Kaplan, V.…
Descriptors: Economics, Legal Problems, Mental Retardation, Normalization (Handicapped)
Crawford, Scott A. G. M. – 1987
Women in colonial New Zealand did not have the variety of recreational options available in the "motherland" (Great Britain). Nevertheless, there was a social climate of acceptance if not for the female athlete then certainly for the woman eager to enjoy the fun and freedom of recreational activities. In New Zealand, the social class…
Descriptors: Exercise, Females, Feminism, Foreign Countries
Beck, Lawrence; And Others – 1989
The American dream is a dream filled with inexhaustible resources, boundless opportunities, and untold wealth. Fueled by the "psychology of affluence"--a social attitude that encourages us to want and expect more of everything--the dream equates quality of life with material wealth and assumes that our fulfillment in life is independent…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation (Environment), Life Style, Outdoor Education
Stiff, James B.; And Others – 1987
To explain the role of empathy in forms of prosocial behavior, two studies were conducted to examine the relationships among different dimensions of empathy, communication, and prosocial behavior. Study one tested three models hypothesized to explain this process, an altruistic model, an egoistic model, and a dual-process model combining aspects…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Altruism, Communication Research, Egocentrism
Lykes, M. Brinton – 1984
Critics of a dominant model of the person, which emphasizes autonomy and independence, have called for an alternative, more social, conceptualization of the self. To describe and validate social individuality as an alternative conceptualization of the self, 84 adults (54 females, 30 males), from a range of social classes and including persons…
Descriptors: Adults, Females, Feminism, Group Behavior
Howard-Pitney, Beth; Borgida, Eugene – 1982
Previous research in social cognition has established that "top of the head" processing is a robust inferential bias, even in engrossing task situations. Three experiments were conducted to examine the generalizability of perceptual salience effects. In each experiment, salience was manipulated by varying the visual prominence of…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Bias, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluative Thinking
DeSousa, Michael A. – 1982
An examination of a year's worth of editorial cartoons portraying the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran indicates a surprising lack of coverage or treatment of the deposed Shah and his subsequent admission into the United States as factors precipitating the crisis. Throughout the crisis, cartoonists focused on providing readers with some insight into…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Communication Research, Editorials, Foreign Countries
Brown, Frank – 1977
The history of cases before the United States Supreme Court in which minorities have sought relief from discriminatory state laws under the "equal protection clause" of the Fourteenth Amendment (and the "due process clause" of the Fifth Amendment for federal action) suggests that court action in this area has changed over time. Not only has court…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Protection
Nesterenko, Alexander; Smith, C. Zoe – 1982
A two-phase study was conducted to compare individuals' perceptions of American life with their perceptions of Robert Frank's "The Americans," a book of photographs. In the first phase, a projective technique was used to elicit verbal responses about a sample of Frank's photographs. In the second phase, a representative sample of opinion…
Descriptors: Alienation, Communication Research, Higher Education, North American Culture
Marburg, Sandra L. – 1981
This paper shows how geographic ideas about women have developed and have been structured through two major "views" or paradigms about the nature of social organization itself. These two fundamentally different interpretations of human labor--livelihood and production--which the author calls the ethnographic paradigm and the economic paradigm,…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Ethnography, Females, Human Geography
Clarke, H. Harrison – 1981
In the early days of physical education, the value of physical fitness was associated with preparation for defense in wartime and preventive medicine. Physical fitness waned in importance in the period between the two World Wars, to become concommitant to other objectives of physical education. A resurgence in emphasis on fitness was triggered and…
Descriptors: Educational History, Exercise, Government Role, Physical Education
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