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Merrill, John C. – 1979
Immanuel Kant's idea of a will to do the right thing--to be ethical--is essentially a dead concept with both press and government. The reasons for this "ethics vacuum" are two-fold: the foundations of ethics in both circles are vague, confusing, and beset by relativism and pragmatism so that no system of ethics ever really coalesces; and neither…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Ethics, Government (Administrative Body), Government Role
Hellweg, Susan A. – 1979
A study utilizing source credibility and homophily as a basis for analysis was designed to examine the conceptualization of the ideal political candidate. In addition, this conceptualization was examined across selected voter characteristics to determine if it varied on that basis. Questionnaires were administered to 390 college students to…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Credibility, Elections
Krajewski, Robert J. – 1977
To obtain a realistic understanding of the supervisory role perception of the elementary principal, a 10-item questionnaire was sent to 400 elementary principals and teachers throughout Texas. They rank ordered both real and ideal role dimensions and agreed that the role is not what it should be. Principals now serve as disciplinarians but do not…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Curriculum, Discipline
Cushman, Donald P. – 1975
Three potentially useful perspectives for the scientific development of human communication theory are the law model, the systems approach, and the rules paradigm. It is the purpose of this paper to indicate the utility of the rules perspective. For the purposes of this analysis, human communication is viewed as the successful transfer of symbolic…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Human Relations
Salinas, Judy – 1975
Literature has perpetuated through the centuries the cultural and traditional roles and stereotypes of woman, particularly the Hispanic woman. Two main categories or images of woman, with variations and generalizations, have been: (1) the "good woman", symbolized by a woman who can think or do no evil, is pure, understanding, kind, weak,…
Descriptors: Characterization, Cultural Images, Females, Hispanic American Literature
Romer, Nancy – 1975
Horner's study of the motive to avoid success (Ms) was replicated on fifth through eleventh grade males and females. Ss were given a TAT-like measure of Ms and a measure of sex role identity. They also performed a series of tasks in competitive and non-competitive conditions. No sex differences or clear age trends in Ms imagery were found;…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Identification (Psychology), Individual Development, Performance
Dean, Dwight G.; Lucas, Wayne L. – 1974
A model for the prediction of marital adjustment is proposed which presents selected social background factors (e.g., education) and interactive factors (e.g., Bienvenu's Communication scale, Hurvitz' Role Inventory, Dean's Emotional Maturity and Commitment scales, Rosenberg's Self-Esteem scale) in order to account for as much of the variance in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Emotional Response, Interaction, Marriage
Lanigan, Richard L. – 1974
The paper presents a nontechnical analysis of the philosophical theory of speech acts as a paradigmatic explanation of interpersonal communication. A contrast is drawn between the idea that meaning is "in people" and the speech act theory that meaning is an interpersonal construct. There are nine conditions of interpersonal communication that must…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research, Information Theory, Interaction
Chulay, Cornell; Francis, Sara – 1974
Combining two issues significant in contemporary broadcasting--the influence of television on children and the role of women as portrayed by the media, this study analyzed the image of female children in 294 television commercials shown from eight in the morning until noon every Saturday from November 10, 1973, until December 8, 1973. Although the…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Commercial Television, Females
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Reed, Bruce D. – Educational Management & Administration, 1985
Challenges popular conceptions of stress as a negative condition, arguing that reasonable amounts of stress are necessary and desirable. Explains how stress-causing relationships between individuals and their environments can be perceived positively as relationships between role-occupying persons and the systems in which those roles have vital…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Attitudes, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
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American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1989
The Planning and Implementation Committee of the Pharmacy in the 21st Century conference edited and condensed 375 issue statements generated by 7 workshops. Some 112 statements were presented to the conferees to develop a consensus of the conference on the importance of these issues as they will affect pharmacy in the next 15-20 years. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Graphs, Health Services, Patients
Vrasidas, Charalambos – 1997
Before the invention of film, a stereotypical perception of Native Americans was embodied in art, fiction, and entertainment. Stereotyping of Native Americans can be categorized under three major themes: (1) the history of Native Americans compressed and portrayed under a single period of time; (2) Native cultures interpreted through white values;…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Images, Film Production, Films
Ivey, David C.; And Others – 1996
Despite the increasing incidence of infidelity, little empirical evidence is available to guide the efforts of marriage and family therapists in this area. This study examines how gender, participant training, and follow-up mitigating information relate to perceptions of individuals in couple relationships presenting for therapy with a history of…
Descriptors: Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Client Relationship, Counselor Training, Marital Instability
Kimmel, Ellen B.; Nevill, Dorothy D. – 1990
This study examined sex differences in values and roles reported by five samples of adults from North America and Europe. The data were derived from a larger set gathered as part of the Work Importance Study (WIS) in which researchers in a dozen countries developed the two instruments in their own language. The question posed here related to the…
Descriptors: Adults, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Dembowski, Frederick L. – 1998
Both leadership and management play important roles in school administration, but there are problems with the way educational organizations are being both led and managed. A discussion of those problems, along with some possible solutions, are presented in this paper. It opens with an examination of the principal's role and how such persons must…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Educational Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria
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