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Blouin, David; And Others – Adolescence, 1982
Studied evaluative dimensions of how recruiters and future employees (students) view the importance of appearance. Examined differences of focus (students versus recruiters), sex, and occupational area. Respondents recognized appearance as an influence on an individual's effectiveness. Generally, extreme styles were deemed unacceptabe. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Clothing, College Students, Factor Analysis

Littrell, Mary Bishop; Eicher, Joanne B. – Adolescence, 1973
Research evaluates the part that clothing plays in the interaction of peer groups. Attention was focused on examining the relationship between opinions about clothing and movement from social isolation to social acceptance. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Clothing, Dress Codes, Interviews

Kness, Darlene; Densmore, Barbara – Adolescence, 1976
Attempts to discover if there was a significant relationship between the clothing behavior of two different groups of college males (identified as conservative dressers and hippie dressers) and their social-political beliefs. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Clothing, College Students, Correlation, Data Analysis

Davis, Bernard; And Others – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1992
Pictures of a teacher in formal and casual dress were shown to 188 Canadian middle-class seventh graders. Students expected that the formally dressed teacher would be shown more deference by fellow students than would the casually dressed teacher. Contains 25 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Clothing, Foreign Countries, Junior High School Students, Junior High Schools

Thomas, L. Eugene – Adolescence, 1973
Purpose of this study was to seek some index which would be useful in identifying those members of the current youth cohort who are most likely to have adopted a new set of attitudes and values, so that social scientists might have a useful tool for further study. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Clothing, College Students, Individual Characteristics, Predictor Variables
Rollman, Steven A. – 1980
Sets of photographs of male and female teachers in formal, moderate, and informal attire were rated by 100 college students on five-point scales covering ten positive teacher characteristics. The characteristics were fair, sympathetic toward student problems, knowledgeable, enthusiastic, friendly, flexible, organized, stimulating, well prepared…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Clothing, Expectation, Higher Education

Littrell, John M.; And Others – Community/Junior College Quarterly of Research and Practice, 1983
Describes a study which examined the impact of counselors' clothing on community college students' willingness to discuss personal, academic, and vocational concerns and explored the effectiveness of attire in conveying empathy, warmth, genuineness, and concreteness. Attire appeared to affect students' willingness to discuss their concerns. (AYC)
Descriptors: Clothing, Community Colleges, Counselor Client Relationship, School Counselors

Littrell, Mary Ann; Littrell, John M. – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1983
American Indian and White high school students differed in their perceptions of counselors' empathy, warmth, genuiness, and concreteness as conveyed through the types of clothes the counselors wore. Students' perceptions did not differ with the sex of the student or (except for empathy) with the sex of the counselor. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: American Indians, Clothing, Counseling, Counselor Characteristics

Roach, K. David – Communication Quarterly, 1997
Finds significant relationships between levels of teaching assistant dress and student cognitive learning, student affective learning, and ratings of instruction. Finds significant negative relationship between casual instructor attire and student likelihood of misbehavior, with misbehaviors less likely for teaching assistants with high…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Clothing, Communication Research, Educational Research

Morris, Tracy L.; And Others – Communication Education, 1996
Finds that more formal dress (business suits, dress shoes) was associated with increased ratings of teaching assistants' competence, particularly for female students rating female instructors. Shows, however, that contrary to common assumptions, the most positive influences of instructor dress were found in the highly casual condition (faded…
Descriptors: Clothing, College Students, Communication Research, Higher Education
Anderson, Wendell – Policy Report, 2002
Opinions abound on what students should wear to class. Some see student dress as a safety issue; others see it as a student-rights issue. The issue of dress codes and uniform policies has been tackled in the classroom, the boardroom, and the courtroom. This Policy Report examines the whole fabric of the debate on dress codes and uniform policies…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Clothing, Dress Codes, Educational Environment
Phillips, Pamela A.; Smith, Lyle R. – 1992
Research indicates that clothing is a significant form of nonverbal communication that affects the perceptions of others. Fourth, seventh, and ninth graders (27 males and 33 females) from the Lincoln County Public Schools (Georgia) were shown three photographs of a female model in casual, moderate, and conservative attire. A modified Likert scale…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Analysis of Variance, Clothing, Grade 4

Kanigel, Robert – Change, 1986
Four liberal arts college programs are described that use a variety of interdisciplinary and innovative approaches to bring technological, computer, scientific, mathematical, and physics literacy for both students and faculty. (MSE)
Descriptors: Clothing Design, College Curriculum, College Faculty, Computer Science

Greenberg, Ellen – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1992
A simulation study with 96 students at 3 schools of fashion design demonstrated that more creative output was obtained from subjects who had more choice in selecting problems on which to work; took more time to perform the task; had more training; expressed positive feelings about their work; and attended the school with the best reputation. (DB)
Descriptors: Adults, Clothing Design, Creative Development, Creative Expression
Broward County School Board, Fort Lauderdale, FL. – 1970
A 3-year curriculum development project was conducted in one senior and three junior high schools to test an innovative homemaking program which would: (1) achieve the broad home economics objectives, (2) improve attitudes toward home economics, (3) assist in the development of critical thinking and independent study habits, (4) develop…
Descriptors: Clothing Instruction, Critical Thinking, Curriculum Development, Educational Research