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American Association of Colleges of Nursing, Washington, DC. – 1981
The role and attributes of deans of nursing as scholars in charge of baccalaureate or higher degree programs are considered by six deans who contributed to a continuing education workshop series. Among the topics addressed by Olga Andruskiw are: problems facing women deans, including stereotypic attitudes, difficulties in ascendancy in…
Descriptors: Academic Deans, Academic Education, Administrator Responsibility, College Instruction
Yingling, Julie M. – 1982
Although many women presently reject traditional roles, they continue to serve as advocates for various cultural groups that lack power. The phenomenon of "new volunteerism" may be an example of the advocacy that is emerging from the rejection of the caretaker role. The "new" volunteer may serve as board member, committee…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Attitude Change, Females, Feminism
Reha, Rose K. – 1982
To determine what interviewers perceived to be important factors in the interviewing process and whether the sex of the interviewer or type of organization he or she worked for influenced their perceptions of such factors, a questionnaire was administered to 42 personnel managers from randomly selected places of business and government offices.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Decision Making, Employment Interviews, Employment Practices
Rouse, Linda P. – 1982
The usefulness of equity theory for understanding the social/motivational dynamics of the classroom was studied. Attention was directed to how faculty (and students) calculate equity and what the consequences may be. A first set of questionnaires was completed by 238 graduate students and 41 faculty members in 56 classes at a large southern state…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Faculty, Expectation, Graduate Students
Nathans, Judith A. – 1981
The ramifications resulting from a social system organized on a male hierarchy which devalues and is insensitive to the female experience are keenly felt in the professions of psychiatry and psychology. Borderline personality disorder which, over the past decade has gained popularity in the literature and in clinical circles, is predominantly…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Expectation, Females, Individual Needs
Comfort, Helen Courtney – 1981
Midlife transition is a potentially problematic time for all women, but especially for those who are unmarried, relatively less well-educated, and who do not reside in urban areas. Some studies suggest that unmarried women have more difficulty in identity formation and acceptance of their role by society. Married women whose children are nearly…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Coping, Developmental Stages, Educational Attainment
Miguel, Richard J. – 1980
A two-year study addressed the problem of developing a typology of experiential education programs theoretically based and empirically tested that could guide systematic research on questions fundamental to workplace-based experiential education programs. The research question focused on was, "Can experiential education programs be classified…
Descriptors: Career Education, Classification, Education Work Relationship, Employer Attitudes
Farmer, Helen S. – 1980
Currently, roles are changing for men and women and the combination of work and family roles is a challenge to many young people. High school students' life plans and the relationship of some antecedent factors to homemaking and career commitment were explored. Subjects (N=854), 9th and 12th grade students, completed questionnaires containing…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Career Choice, Career Planning
Snodgrass, Sara E.; And Others – 1981
Research has shown that children's differentiation of gender-appropriate behavior is not directly affected by their teacher's gender. However, the teacher's behavior in relation to the material being taught may convey the sex-appropriateness or -inappropriateness to the child. To examine the effects of student gender and sexual stereotype of the…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Congruence (Psychology), Elementary School Teachers, Nonverbal Communication
Boss, Barbara J. – 1981
The applicability of a factor analytic approach to explore the nature of a complex job performance criterion for nursing practice and to determine the dimensions of this criterion was investigated. A national sample of 1,038 nurse educators from 85 randomly selected programs judged performance criteria contained in the Clinical Nursing Rating…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Evaluation Criteria, Factor Analysis, Higher Education
White, Martha Sturm; Highley, Betty L. – 1978
Data were gathered on 134 maternity and pediatric nurse practitioners to determine what types of work experience, educational backgrounds, and personality traits were most conducive to successful orientation and commitment to the nurse practitioner role. The study population, comprising six separate groups trained in six-month continuing education…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Demography, Educational Background, Graduate Surveys
Plotsky, Frances; And Others – 1976
A study was developed to determine a profile of the University of Texas (U.T.) at Austin returning male student, his purpose for returning to higher education, his concerns related to his role as a student, and his preferences for programs. A questionnaire was prepared and mailed to 407 newly-admitted male Austin residents, 25 years old or over.…
Descriptors: Adult Students, Career Planning, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Mason, Karen Oppenheim; And Others – 1975
This introductory guide to sex role attitude measures used in the United States was designed to aid researchers in finding items for surveying sex role attitudes. Measures devised or published after July, 1974, or those used only in foreign surveys are not included. The compendium focuses on measures of peoples' attitudes rather than their…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Employed Women, Family Role, Females
Colclough, Glenna; Lilley, Stephen – 1978
A study of specific factors that a group of black students perceive as blockages to their occupational attainment suggest two blockage types, individual and structural. An examination of these factors and their relationships to sex and occupational aspiration variables indicates that there are no significant relationships between sex and…
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Black Students, Black Youth, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
Yoder, Jan D.; Hollander, Edwin P. – 1980
Psychological literature seemingly provides contradictory answers to the question of whether women and men are equally effective as leaders. There are generally two approaches used to answer this question: assign males and females the role of leader, keeping certain extraneous factors constant, and then compare leader or group effectiveness; or…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Environmental Influences, Evaluation Criteria
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