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Sohn, Ardyth B.; Chusmir, Leonard H. – 1984
Using data collected at a Western State's press association convention, a study compared predicted motivation profiles for several newspaper management jobs to the actual profiles of men and women holding those jobs. In addition, the levels of job commitment and satisfaction were examined to learn how happy and dedicated the managers were.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Goodness of Fit, Job Satisfaction, Journalism
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
Volkwien, Karin A. E. – 1989
Sport has been widely discussed, by conservatives who argue that sport operates within the realm of freedom, and so lies outside the deterministic nexus of capitalist economics and policies, and leftists who argue that sport reproduces the repressive features of capitalism and serves as an ideological tool of the latter. The purpose of this study…
Descriptors: Athletics, Capitalism, Competition, Goal Orientation
Gabert, Trent E. – 1989
The general purpose of the symposium was to connect several factors which have been studied in the psychological domain to the exercise and sport behavior domain. The assumption that factors related to adherence are facilitated through the psychological connection have been widely discussed in literature. Models allow for the development of an…
Descriptors: Athletics, Attitudes, Behavior Modification, Beliefs
Blair, Rhonda – 1984
The major problem with Shakespeare for the woman performer is that he treats women as the "Other." Therefore, his women characters lack the completeness of the men; the women become iconistic forces by means of which the men shape themselves, mirrors in which the men more or less accurately see themselves and their desires and fears. If…
Descriptors: Characterization, Drama, Females, Feminism
Conville, Richard L. – 1977
Currently, two trends are converging that will shape the future of communication theory. One is "the new narcissism"--a phenomenon characterized by prescriptions for personal fulfillment such as those reflected in popular psychologies and religions. The second trend is the scientific revolution concerned with exchanging static models of reality…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Individual Development
Pulliam, John D. – 1980
The paper proposes basic principles and a priority of values as a guide to futuristic thinking about the role of education. The author stresses that education is charged with teaching skills and information necessary for survival, coping with change, and controlling the human life space; socializing the young; and enforcing public policy.…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Futures (of Society)
Ehrlich, Larry G. – 1980
The struggle for a positive self-image in the gay community has been keynoted by confrontations between gays and the censuring public, and by their own introspection. Since the risks demanded by self disclosure are greater for gays than for heterosexuals, a nonsupportive environment may force a strategy of nondisclosure on gays. This often…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Family Attitudes, Homosexuality
Hale, Bruce D. – 1980
The need for psychological skills in coping with anxiety on the part of athletes and coaches is discussed. Courses are proposed to teach techniques for controlling bodily responses to anxiety, self understanding and positive thinking, and goal clarification. (JD)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Athletes, Athletic Coaches, Behavior Patterns
Hall, W. Dianne – 1977
A mini-course was devised to aid physical education majors in modifying personal problem behaviors that could directly or indirectly have an impact on their teacher behavior. Relevant readings on the topics of behavior control and self-modification were provided. The subjects designed self-modification projects that involved the self-application…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Change Strategies, Individual Development
Eman, Virginia A.; Morse, Benjamin W. – 1978
The concept of androgyny refers to the psychological wholeness of a person defined as the ability of an individual to identify with both masculine and feminine characteristics, depending on their appropriateness in various situations. This paper presents an overview of the construct of androgyny, describes the Bem Sex Role Inventory as a measure…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Human Development, Identification (Psychology), Individual Psychology
Caldwell, Stratton F. – 1975
This report briefly describes the recent search for personal and interpersonal growth which has been termed the "Human Potential Movement," and the institutions or "growth centers" which have evolved as a result of this movement. It presents a list of body, nonverbal, and movement experiences derived from descriptive literature…
Descriptors: Body Image, Human Development, Individual Development, Nonverbal Communication

Busky, Henry F. – 1975
The paper was written for someone who wishes to develop and introduce the Human Potential Seminar in a community college setting. The first phase of the paper deals with Prince George's Community College's first experience with Human Potential and how it trained its staff, got the seminar transferrable to four-year colleges and worked it into the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Course Evaluation, Human Development, Humanistic Education
Tamashiro, Roy T. – 1976
The advent of the human potential movement has generated the expectation that educators unleash the intellectual, emotional, physical, and spiritual talents of students. This movement is characterized by its focus on (1) the person as a total being, (2) the needs and concerns of students, (3) phenomenology, (4) personal values and goals, and (5)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Course Descriptions
Beach, Wayne A. – 1974
A conceptual approach toward more effective small group functioning is undertaken in this paper to provide a basis from which empirically relevant hypotheses can be drawn and tested. This analysis views actualizing individuals as possessing the unique ability to perceive and utilize the types of behaviors which are conducive to personalizing group…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Group Norms, Group Unity