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Sheldon, Kennon M. – Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1996
The Social Awareness Inventory (SAI), which assesses individual differences in eight social-perceptual styles, is introduced and applied in three studies. The model is derived by crossing the three binary dimensions of target (self or other), perspective (own or other's), and content (overt appearance or covert experience). The SAI appears to…
Descriptors: Development, Interpersonal Communication, Interpersonal Competence, Interpersonal Relationship
Pracana, Clara, Ed.; Silva, Liliana, Ed. – Online Submission, 2013
We are delighted to welcome you to the International Psychological Applications Conference and Trends 2013, taking place in Madrid, Spain, from 26 to 28 of April. Our efforts and active engagement can now be rewarded with these three days of exciting new developments about what we are passionate about: Psychology and its connections. We take pride…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Psychoeducational Methods, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
Noll, Robert B.; And Others – 1991
This study compared the social reputation of: (1) children with a cancer which did not involve the central nervous system (N=26); (2) children with a primary malignancy involving the central nervous system (N=15); and (3) children with sickle cell disease (N=33) to matched, same classroom peers using a measure of social reputation, the Revised…
Descriptors: Cancer, Chronic Illness, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence
Adams, Carol; Sherer, Mark – 1983
Bem's androgyny theory predicts better psychological adjustment in androgynous males and females (those with a balance of masculine and feminine traits) than in traditionally masculine men or feminine women. However, recent research suggests that androgynous individuals have no advantage over masculine-typed individuals of either sex. To explore…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Androgyny, College Students, Higher Education
Foeman, Anita Kathy – 1983
A review of current research indicates parallels between the strategies and perceptions involved in gender-specific chidren's games and those guiding adult corporate participation. Involving a frequently elaborate organization of rules that emphasize at once an adventurous role with few physical restrictions and the need for team play, boys' games…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Females, Game Theory, Games
Haemmerlie, Frances M.; And Others – 1987
Many people appear to suffer from social anxiety. To explore how socially anxious people function in a number of domains, Watson and Friend's (1969) Social Avoidance and Distress Scale (SAD) was administered to 101 undergraduate students. Subjects also completed the California Personality Inventory (CPI) and the Psychosocial Support Inventory…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Body Height, Body Weight, College Students
Oja, Sharon Nodie – 1984
An investigation was made of the relationships among teachers' stages of development; their perceptions of school and classroom problems; and their reasons for participating in a collaborative action research project. On the basis of observations, logs, interviews, and introductory questionnaire data, life age/cycle profiles of each of 10 middle…
Descriptors: Action Research, Developmental Stages, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Competence
Hurlburt, John D.; Carlozzi, Alfred F. – 1981
The ability to empathize with clients or students is a prime factor in the counselor's or teacher's success. Affective sensitivity, or acuteness in detecting and describing the emotions of others, is a critical component of empathy. It has generally been assumed that the masculine orientation toward instrumental or cognitive focus on problem…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Training, Empathy
Starr, Philip; Pearman, William A. – 1980
Although self-concept has been linked with many behavioral variables, most studies do not deal with dependent variables which would provide an understanding of such clinically relevant behaviors as sociability, aggression, activity level, somatization, inhibition, and sleep disturbance. The relationship between self-esteem and clinically relevant…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Body Image, Children
Kennedy, Robert; Christian, Linda Garris; Bell, David – 1999
This paper describes what education students observed while studying adolescent development in a sophomore college class. The students became particularly interested in how a person's identity development interfaced with his or her ideas about the future. By using the instrument "Teens and the Future," they were able to survey adolescents about…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Career Awareness, College Sophomores
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Strong, Michael – TESOL Quarterly, 1983
Seven personality traits are examined as they relate to the speed of English acquisition among 13 children. Contrary to previous conclusions, faster learners did not seek to befriend or identify more with English-speaking children than slow learners, but were more talkative, responsive, and gregarious. Implications are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Interpersonal Competence, Kindergarten Children, Language Proficiency
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Trute, Barry – Family Relations, 1990
Studied parent, child, and marital attributes to explore factors that are most closely tied to levels of overall family functioning in households containing young developmentally disabled children. Surveyed 88 families using in-home interviews of parents. Found that level of family functioning had no relationship to specific child attributes but…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Children, Coping
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Braverman, Marc T.; And Others – California Agriculture, 1994
Research demonstrates that children develop psychological "resilience" through the fostering of certain protective factors in their lives. Youth programs can promote development of these protective factors by helping children build attachments to adults and others and develop social competence and by providing meaningful participation in…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Development, Child Health, Children
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Thody, Angela; Punter, Anne – Educational Management & Administration, 2000
Discusses an experiment involving 35 senior executives from private- and public-sector businesses who volunteered to be governors in English secondary schools. The business executives were found to contribute significantly because of their seniority, personal qualities and skills, time commitment, and time management skills. (Contains 37…
Descriptors: Boards of Education, Business, Diaries, Foreign Countries
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Bornstein, Marc H.; Haynes, Maurice O.; Painter, Kathleen M. – Journal of Child Language, 1998
Investigated individual variation in child vocabulary competence, evaluating mothers' sociodemographics, personalities, and vocabulary and children's' gender, social competence, and vocabulary competence. Specific aspects of children and mothers accounted for variation in child vocabulary knowledge and use. Child's gender and social competence and…
Descriptors: Child Language, Children, Demography, Individual Differences
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