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Mukherjee, Bishwa Nath – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1975
Tested four hypotheses. Two hypotheses were: (a) The levels of knowledge and adoption of family planning are positively related to the frequency of husband-wife communication regarding birth control; (b) interspouse communication increases with level of education. The findings indicate a marked absence of husband-wife communication. (Author)
Descriptors: Birth Rate, Communication (Thought Transfer), Contraception, Family Life
Bagozzi, Richard P.; Van Loo, M. Frances – 1978
The paper describes a research project to determine fertility-related family decision making processes. Fertility-related decisions are interpreted as all ultimate choices made by spouses concerning the number and spacing of children they will have. Specifically, the research investigated how factors such as the desire for more or less egalitarian…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Birth Rate, Contraception, Cooperation
Maehr, Martin L. – 1978
Given the decline in birth rates, which will produce a steep decline in the youth population by 1990, this paper examines the possible effects such a population shift will have on the achievement motivation of children. It is reasoned the increased adult/child ratio could result in either of two possibilities: the greater attention paid to the…
Descriptors: Academic Aptitude, Achievement, Age Groups, Behavioral Science Research