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Thomas, Jeanne L.; Sanders, Linda M. – 1985
Recognizing the salience of the family in middle and later life, researchers have recently shown increased interest in grandparenting. Population trends which suggest that grandparenting is an experience relevant to many individuals and families for longer periods of time than ever before emphasize the need to examine grandparenting as an…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Age Differences, Child Caregivers, Child Rearing
Allain, Violet Anselmini; And Others – 1984
This paper presents an analysis and review of recent research on the teacher's role, rewards and incentives for teachers, and the developmental stages through which teachers progress. Studies on the role of the teacher included investigations into the social and psychological perspectives on the role, and the social and structural features of role…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Career Choice, Developmental Stages, Educational Research
Ratzlaff, Harold C.; Grimmett, Peter P. – 1985
The lack of clear consensus among cooperating teachers and university advisors about expectations for the student teacher role ties in closely with the confusion that currently exists about the respective supervisory roles. Student teaching continues in many programs to be structured around the traditional triad which has been characterized as…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Preservice Teacher Education
Foster, Ted J. – 1988
Although most speech communication writers view coercion as negative, coercion is a legitimate form of influence used as often in open societies--and more often within organizations--as persuasion. Where coercion is the influence means of habit or choice, a clear conception of its nature will increase its effectiveness; and a clear conception will…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship, Organizational Communication
Stevenson, Michael R.; Walleri, R. Dan – 1984
The changing nature of institutional research due to the expanded use and capabilities of information technology was explored through a regional survey of institutional researchers, who indicated their involvement in information systems development. Results were analyzed for all respondents, by type of institution (four-year versus two-year), and…
Descriptors: College Administration, Computer Oriented Programs, Higher Education, Institutional Research
Cote, Lawrence S. – 1984
The extent of agreement expressed by college presidents and governing board chairpersons concerning the relative importance of 20 selected presidential roles was assessed. The variables of institution size and type were also examined as they related to perceived presidential role importance. Based on role theory, attention was directed to whether…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Board Administrator Relationship, College Presidents
Rankin, Eric D.; Pinkston, Elsie M. – 1985
The perceptions of burden in providing care to the disabled elderly by a family member may be affected by the caregiver's personal and social resources and by the differences in involvement and familial roles between the caregiver and the care receiver. To test this relationship, 41 spouse and adult daughter caregivers involved in a home-based…
Descriptors: Adults, Emotional Response, Family Relationship, Helping Relationship
Reichard, Donald J.; And Others – 1982
The nature of activities in which institutional researchers are involved in different institutional and organizational settings was studied. In order to characterize the practice of institutional research in various institutional settings, a taxonomy of institutional research activity areas was developed. A 114-item taxonomy was developed that was…
Descriptors: Classification, Definitions, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
Long, Barbara H. – 1982
Attitudes toward marriage among unmarried women are of interest because they may reflect the impact of changing sex roles. To survey two aspects of attitudes toward marriage, i.e., evaluations and behavioral intentions, 214 unmarried college women completed a questionnaire. Results showed that, in general, attitudes toward marriage were favorable.…
Descriptors: College Students, Expectation, Family Influence, Females
Pellegrino, Joseph C. – 1984
Group cohesiveness in psychotherapy is defined as the dynamic process that incorporates the multifactors that establish and maintain members in the therapy group. The development of group cohesiveness and the role of the therapist can be divided into five stages. In the first pregroup stage, the therapist must select clients and prepare them for…
Descriptors: Counselor Client Relationship, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Group Unity
Parker, Walter C. – 1985
This paper compares three analyses of stimulated-recall data gathered in interviews with 24 elementary school teachers who were reporting their interactive decision making (IDM). Two analyses were quantitative--one an experimental design, the other a content analysis--and one was qualitative. The experimental study found that teachers' reflection…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Kapel, David E.; Sadler, Edward J. – 1978
Cooperating teachers and college faculty were surveyed to determine (1) the role in field experiences which cooperating teachers presently perform, (2) the role they would perform in an ideal state, (3) discrepencies between supervisory faculty and cooperating teacher perceptions, and (4) replicability of the findings in another geographic area.…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Decision Making, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Hunter, Richard E. – 1978
The community mental health center was the research setting for the development of an organizational climate questionnaire. Initially, a Q-Sort technique was applied to a large pool of items derived from existing climate questionnaire statements and interviews with mental health professionals. The item pool was administered to 440 mental health…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research, Facility Inventory, Mental Health Clinics
Harvey, Joan C. – 1981
Research has suggested that race and sex are strongly associated with the "imposter phenomenon" (I-P), a secret, intense, subjective self-perception of phoniness experienced by many high achievers. Sex, race, and perceived atypicality were examined in relation to the imposter phenomenon for 30 persons with adequate achievement in career…
Descriptors: Achievement, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Style, Fear of Success
Tunnell, Gil – 1981
It is generally believed that the audience influences one's self-presentation. Research has described the person sensitive to the public aspects of behavior to be in a state of public self-awareness. This construct of public self-consciousness was examined in relation to the individual's self-presentations to several different audiences. A median…
Descriptors: Adults, Congruence (Psychology), Females, Influences
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