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Billman, Lynne – 1978
Divorced, widowed, or separated women need help in three basic areas in the transition from sheltered home life to the world of work: (1) in recognizing their own interests and abilities; (2) in obtaining up-to-date, salable skills; and (3) in finding support services, such as counseling, job placement, peer group support, and role models. A…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Basic Education, Adult Counseling, Displaced Homemakers
Chambless, Jim R.; Anderson, Eugene R. – 1977
This study was undertaken to determine the relationship between college women's attitudes toward obesity and their own body weight. Subjects were placed in three categories: (1) acceptable level of body fat, (2) overweight, and (3) obese. Correlational techniques were used to determine the relationship between the subjects percent of body fat and…
Descriptors: Body Image, Body Weight, College Students, Females

Grabe, Mark – 1975
Scholastic achievements of high school students and the impact which these achievements have on adolescents' feelings of personal worth are examined. Nine hundred and thirty-four subjects from nine Iowa secondary schools participated in the study. The hypothesis that in high academic achievers more positive self-concept scores are found among…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavioral Science Research, Group Status, High Achievement
Potter, Ellen F. – 1976
The purpose of this study was to identify child characteristics associated with varying rates of oral participation in classrooms. The study also attempted to determine why some children seek social approval through an approach strategy while others use an avoidance strategy. Anxiety, defensiveness, self-concept of school ability, sociometric…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Anxiety, Classroom Observation Techniques, High Achievement
Feldhusen, John; McDaniel, Ernest D. – 1974
This paper focuses on the theory and rationale of assessing the social behavior of children. It is asserted that child social behavior must be assessed accurately in order to do research on socialization. Socialization is defined as the process by which an individual learns to interact with others. It is proposed that it is possible to design a…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, Child Development
Singleton, Louise Cornacchia – 1974
The purpose of the present study is to examine the relative importance of sex and race preference as a basis for the choice of playmates and working companions in integrated elementary school classrooms. Subjects were 242 third-grade children from 11 randomly chosen classrooms. Twenty-one per cent of the children were black. A roster-and-rating…
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Black Students, Elementary School Students, Grade 3
Carter, Donald E.; And Others – 1974
This study attempted to answer the following questions. Do differences in academic achievement, grade level, sex, and race influence peer perceptions of black and white students as satisfiers of needs achievement recognition and succorance? Can interracial peer acceptance be predicted from intelligence, academic achievement, attendance, age, sex,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Desegregation, Intelligence Differences, Junior High School Students
Walker, A. D. – 1969
A perception of limited autonomy in the environment of the low socioeconomic black child has important implications for educators. Firstly, since the educational setting is challenging and often fear-provoking for disadvantaged students, it would seem desirable to reduce the generalized expectancy of powerlessness that is characteristic of many of…
Descriptors: Black Students, Decision Making, Educational Environment, Individual Characteristics
Cheatham, T. Richard; Jordan, William J. – 1972
Previous research has emphasized the reliability and the validity of peer ratings. However, the cognitive and affective impacts of peer evaluations within specific academic disciplines is lacking. The present study explored the impact of peer group evaluations on student attitudes toward the basic speech course and student achievement on speech…
Descriptors: Achievement, Black Teachers, College Students, Motivation Techniques
Erickson, Joan Good – 1976
Investigated with five communication handicapped and four model (normal) children were communication patterns and friendship choices in a mainstreamed preschool setting. A review of literature revealed a controversy as to whether mainstreamed communication handicapped children receive appropriate verbal models and whether mainstreaming helps…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Exceptional Child Research, Language Handicaps, Literature Reviews
Cowles, Milly; And Others – 1974
This paper reviews previous research into ability grouping and describes a study of the relationship of heterogeneous and homogeneous grouping plans on children's concepts of their interpersonal relationships with other students and their academic success. Most studies on the emotional impact of ability grouping indicated that being placed in the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)

Hagborg, Winston – Volta Review, 1987
Sociometric analysis of characteristics of 29 high scoring and 29 low scoring hearing-impaired students indicated that students accepted by their peers typically were enrolled in the special school for a longer period, were female, and demonstrated favorable behavioral adjustment. Intelligence quotient and academic achievement were related to peer…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), Communication Skills, Deafness

Fauvre, Mary – Young Children, 1988
Presents suggestions for successfully including young children with "new" life-threatening, chronic illnesses -- various types of cancer, heart, liver, and kidney diseases -- in early childhood education classes. (BB)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Chronic Illness, Class Activities, Discipline
Favazza, Paddy C. – 1999
This report details the activities and accomplishments of a 4-year federally supported project concerned with: (1) validating a new strategy designed to promote the social relationships among young children with and without disabilities; (2) creating a training manual for use by teachers to promote acceptance of young children with disabilities;…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Data Analysis, Disabilities

Gluck, Gerald A. – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1979
Kramer's study supporting the construct validity of the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior (Firo-B) scale was replicated in this experiment. The significantly different results reported by Froehle may be due to differences in the populations sampled and in their environment. (GDC)
Descriptors: Affective Measures, Factor Structure, Group Behavior, Higher Education