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Galloway, Charles M. – Theory Into Practice, 1976
This article discusses the universal individual need to be recognized as a person, to be accepted by others, and to successfully interact with others in school and community endeavours. (JD)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Communication (Thought Transfer), Emotional Experience, Human Relations
Tang, Thomas Li-Ping; Tang, Theresa Li-Na – 1992
The importance of human needs during the retrospective peacetime in 1990 and the Persian Gulf War in 1991 was examined among 564 college students in the United States. Results of factor analyses showed that during peacetime, two factors (higher-order and lower-order needs) were identified. During the war, all needs were rated as more important and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Needs
Warren, James D. – 1982
Two different clinical models provide different explanations of the interactions that typically occur in romantic love. One portrays love as one of the great delusions of the human experience, while the other suggests that romantic love is one of the great possibilities of the human experience. The delusional hypothesis, presented by Casler (1973)…
Descriptors: Congruence (Psychology), Dating (Social), Emotional Response, Individual Psychology
Weaver, David H.; And Others – 1979
Random samples of 786 Indianapolis, Indiana, residents and 413 residents of The Netherlands were interviewed in a study of media-related gratifications. Although the Dutch and American cultures and media systems differ considerably, a number of striking similarities emerged in the findings of this study, including similarities for the relative…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Individual Needs

Betz, Ellen L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1982
Tested differences in women's career decisions, contrasting need importance scores of 481 college graduate women of 1968. Results indicated homemakers scored highest on security-safety and social needs, while professional and clerical workers scored highest on the esteem need. Self-actualization was the highest-ranked need for all women.…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Cohort Analysis, Comparative Analysis
Zeidler, Anita L.; And Others – 1987
Although the influence of patterns of childrearing and parent-child relationships may be long-lived and far-reaching, it is not clear that parents and children have a similar understanding for judgment about parental behavior. An exploratory investigation was conducted to examine the degree and type of dissatisfaction with parental nurturing…
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, College Students, Family Life, Fathers
Stockdale, Jerry D. – 1972
This paper is concerned with conceptualizing from the human potential perspective the quality of life, poverty, the "good social system", service delivery, and social indicators. Theories of Maslow and other humanistic educators which stress the need for self actualization provide a framework to sociologists for improving human conditions by…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Human Development, Humanism, Low Income Groups
Brown, Frank – 1972
This speech presents the results of a study of five psychological need classes, ordered from the most basic to the least basic -- security, social, esteem, autonomy, and self actualization. A questionnaire on need satisfaction was applied to a sample of public school administrators. Analysis revealed that there is no relation between…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Educational Research, Employment Level
Roderick, Ellen Mary – 1971
The reported study investigated the relationships among school administrators' need fulfillment and satisfaction and their position level and school system size. Data gathered from 376 Maryland public school administrators partially support the hypothesis that higher level administrators report higher need fulfillment and need satisfaction than do…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Attitudes, Administrators, Analysis of Variance

Silver, Paula F. – Educational Leadership, 1982
Presents research that suggests how school administrators can have a significant impact on teacher motivation, especially by rewarding teacher performance. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Administrator Role, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Weber, R. Jack; Hadd, Thomas A. – 1974
The Porter Need Satisfaction Questionnaire (PNSQ) is a 13-item questionnaire designed to measure a respondent's need satisfaction in five areas: Security, Social, Esteem, Autonomy, and Self-Actualization. In this study, the internal structure of the PNSQ is reexamined using a large multiorganizational sample of 2,049 middle and upper level…
Descriptors: Administration, Employer Employee Relationship, Factor Analysis, Individual Characteristics
Feiman-Nemser, Sharon; Floden, Robert E. – 1984
In the past, many social scientists were content to study teaching from a distance, borrowing concepts mainly from psychology and sociology to explain what teaching was like. Increasingly, students of teaching have come to value the insider's viewpoint and to rely on teachers as informants. This paper brings together research about the meaning of…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Life Satisfaction, Locus of Control, Need Gratification
Chisolm, Grace B.; And Others – 1980
The theoretical framework of Abraham Maslow espouses a holistic view of the human being in which individuals have universal tendencies to strive to satisfy physiological, sociological, and psychological needs as these need states become more or less predominant in their lives. The potency of need fulfillment, the extent of gratification of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Potential, Individual Differences, Individual Needs
LANYON, RICHARD I.; SCHWARTZ, MILTON M. – 1966
TWO PAPERS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS BULLETIN. THE MILTON SCHWARTZ PAPER, "THEORIES OF MOTIVATION AND THEIR APPLICATION TO ADULT EDUCATION," SURVEYS THE THINKING, RESEARCH, AND CONCLUSIONS OF SOME OF THE LEADING FIGURES CONCERNED WITH SOCIAL MOTIVATION. THE AUTHOR ATTEMPTS TO CLASSIFY THESE THEORIES BY GENERATING A TWO-DIMENSIONAL SCHEMA OF…
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Adult Learning, Affiliation Need, Classification
Bembenutty, Hefer – 1999
A study examined college students' academic delay of gratification, that is, their preference for an immediately available option (go to a concert the day before a test) or a delayed alternative (stay home studying for a test). Differential explanations of academic delay of gratification between task, performance approach, and performance-avoid…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Delay of Gratification, Goal Orientation