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Piedmont, Ralph L.; And Others – 1984
To explore personal characteristics (achievement motivation and anxiety) which may affect performance on a recognition task, three studies were conducted using a 375-word text on dreaming. In the first study, 54 college students answered questions about the passage either with or without reading the material. Results confirmed that recognition was…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Anxiety, College Students, Expectation
Case, Thomas L.; Rosen, Sidney – 1984
Uniqueness theory suggests that individuals are most comfortable with the thought that they are moderately different or unique from others. To test whether individuals with a high need for uniqueness are perceived as being different from those with a low need for uniqueness, 144 college students participated in a two-part study. In part one,…
Descriptors: College Students, Conformity, Congruence (Psychology), Feedback
Lucas, Margaretha S.; Epperson, Douglas L. – 1986
Many studies which have investigated the differences between decided and undecided subjects have assumed homogeneity of both subsets, but results of these studies do not justify such a assumption. This study attempted to identify, multidimensionally, types of vocationally undecided college students. Data on 11 variables from 276 undecided…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cluster Analysis, College Students, Decision Making
England, Eileen M.; Hyland, Diane T. – 1985
Research on gender stereotypes has contrasted males with females, describing males by competency traits and females by traits which denote warmth or emotionality. However, it has become clear that these traits do not satisfactorily describe all members of either sex, since not all men possess only masculine characteristics and not all women…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Males, Masculinity
Moore, William S. – 1983
The Maryland career course is a one-credit career planning course for undecided undergraduates based on William Perry's (1970) model of intellectual and ethical development. The Perry model can be described using four major and sometimes overlapping divisions which represent a series of positions on learning, i.e., Dualism, Multiplicity,…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Style, Comparative Analysis
Bellando, Jayne; Winer, Jane L. – 1985
Although the number of computers in the school system is increasing, many schools are not using computers to their capacity. One reason for this may be computer anxiety on the part of the teacher. A review of the computer anxiety literature reveals little information on the subject, and findings from previous studies suggest that basic controlled…
Descriptors: College Students, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers, Higher Education
Lutz, John E. – 1981
A study investigated the personality factors that could characterize successful performance in the educational linker role of establishing linkages between research and development and the science classroom. Results supported the hypothesized similarity of the linker personality to those of engineers, school superintendents, and business…
Descriptors: College Science, Engineering Education, Engineers, Higher Education
Rosen, Theodore H. – 1980
This study explored the interaction of personality and physical environment in students' choices of study space in a university library. It was hypothesized that non-impulsive, introverted students would use small, enclosed study carrels; and that impulsive students would tend not to use study carrels. One hundred twenty students were rated for…
Descriptors: Carrels, College Libraries, Facility Utilization Research, Higher Education

Friedman, William J.; And Others – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1987
Tested Gilligan's (1982) claim that men and women differ in moral judgments. College students read four traditional moral dilemmas and rated the importance of 12 considerations for deciding how the protagonist should respond. There were no reliable sex differences on moral reasoning. Sex-typed personality measures also failed to predict individual…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Moral Values

Holleran, Paula R.; And Others – Journal of Counseling and Development, 1988
Examined relationships between bulimia and the personality characteristics of assertiveness, masculinity, femininity, masculinity-femininity, and externality in 205 female college students, 15 of whom were classified as bulimic. Found low but statistically significant negative relationships between assertiveness, masculinity, and…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Bulimia, College Students, Eating Habits

Nocita, Andrew; Stiles, William B. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1986
Examined impact of counseling sessions as a function of clients' personality characteristics. Results indicated introverted clients rated their sessions as uncomfortable, unpleasant, tense, rough, and difficult and rated their postsession mood as relatively unfriendly, uncertain, sad, angry, and afraid. Conversely, extroverted clients rated their…
Descriptors: Client Characteristics (Human Services), College Students, Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness

Beil, Cheryl; Green, Susan K. – Journal of College and University Student Housing, 1986
Analyzed students' (N=282) responses to questions about personal habits and roommate and residence hall preferences, to explore the influence of habit variables on roommate compatibility. Found that matching roommates on potential causes of conflict had some effect on interaction and compatibility. (ABB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Housing, College Students, Dormitories

Erwin, T. Dary – Research in Higher Education, 1986
A study of the relationship between student financial contribution to college costs and self-perceived intellectual development between the freshman and senior years found that students contributing over 75 percent of their costs were less dualistic, more committed to life goals, more stable, and better at expressing their values and thoughts.…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, College Seniors, Higher Education, Intellectual Development

Williams, W. C.; Nelson, Susan Innmon – NASPA Journal, 1986
Administered personality measures to residence hall personnel (N=48) to test assertive, nonassertive, or hostile responses to describe residence hall disciplinary situations. Found that not all personnel were well suited to college student disciplining and that the personality tests could be used to identify individuals who may be best suited for…
Descriptors: College Housing, College Students, Discipline, Dormitories

Pandey, Janak; Bohra, Kayyum A. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1986
Examined the way male undergraduates (N=48) evaluated an ingratiating/non-ingratiating person, particularly when the evaluations were not the target of his compliments. Results revealed that the person's ingratiating versus non-ingratiating style significantly influenced subjects' attraction and evaluation toward him. The non-ingratiating person…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Cultural Traits, Evaluation Criteria