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Porter, Judith D. R. – 1971
In Part One of this study of both racial attitudes in and the influence of race on social interaction between preschool children, "The Acquisition of Racial Attitudes," there is a discussion of mechanisms of racial attitude transmission, and a review of other studies. Part Two, "Sociological Correlates of Racial Attitude…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Bias, Black Youth, Childhood Attitudes
Kiefer, Barbara – 1984
The elements of design (line, shape, color, value, and texture) are the artist's lexicon rather than words, and the meaning of these elements is carried in their expressive properties in picture books as well as in paintings. Line can convey repose when horizontal, stability if vertical, and action when diagonal or curving. The element of shape…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Classroom Observation Techniques, Design, Design Preferences
Sanders, Catherine H.; Stone, David R. – 1969
This paper is concerned with the question of relationship among preferred perceptual modes, selected independent variables which cause individual differences, and the resulting effects on conceptual behavior. Subjects ranged from four and one-half years to eight and one-half years of age. Each child chosen by the plan was screened for color…
Descriptors: Child Development, Children, Concept Formation, Individual Differences
Berlak, Harold – Education Policy Research Unit, 2005
In this paper, the author questions whether the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) achieves its stated purpose: to raise standards of academic achievement. Deeper understanding, subtlety of thought, creativity, critical thinking, perseverance, leadership and sensibility about self and the world cannot be measured by multiple-choice technology. The…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Improvement, Standardized Tests, Academic Achievement
Locke, Jill L. – 1971
Because young children disregard writing on the spine of a book, researchers chose to run a test on color preferences in books. In a library situation young children see most books from a spine-out angle; thus when allowed to select a book by themselves, the first characteristics noticed are size and color. This study is based on the hypothesis…
Descriptors: Books, Child Psychology, Childrens Literature, Color
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Braha, Vania; Rutter, D. R. – Educational Studies, 1980
Discusses a study undertaken to determine whether young children are aware that people differ in skin color and to assess the value judgments that children attach to their color-related observations. Findings indicated that among 120 children from a mixed-race primary school, the White children named White friends predominantly and non-White…
Descriptors: Child Development, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Friendship
Kearney, Deborah; And Others – 1976
A two-group independent design was employed to study the relationship between parental age and modeling effectiveness. Subjects were 50 mother-father-child triads. The child's baseline data was recorded on a task that involved constructing a specified geometric shape on a pegboard. Then the child was asked to construct another shape modeling his…
Descriptors: Age, Child Psychology, Children, Cues
Starkweather, Elizabeth K. – 1970
The Starkweather Social Conformity Test is a research instrument designed to measure conforming and nonconforming behavior by providing the young child with opportunities to make choices in a situation in which he can follow a model or respond freely according to his own preferences. The test discriminates between compulsive conformists or…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Conformity, Preschool Education, Preschool Tests
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Duffy, Jim – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1992
Children and adults learned associations between line length and color. Subjects were then presented with pairs of colors and asked to choose the color that had been associated with the longer line. For all ages, choice reaction times were related to differences in, and ratios of, line lengths. (BC)
Descriptors: Adults, Children, Color, Memory
Cocking, Rodney R. – 1980
The relative importance of spatial-position as a memory aid in a block pattern reproduction task was investigated by analyzing the object-selection and object-placement strategies of 69 nursery school children. Subjects were given a task modeled on Piaget's assessment of Static Reproductive Images and Action that had been modified into a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Cues, Memory, Pattern Recognition
O'Connell, Martin; Bloom, David E. – 1987
The most remarkable trend in the U.S. labor force over the past 3 decades has been the entrance of more and more mothers of young children. In 1985, a total of 54 percent of the women with children under 6 years of age were working--four times the 1950 level. This report summarizes recent trends in labor force participation and outlines some of…
Descriptors: Day Care, Demography, Early Childhood Education, Employed Parents
Macbeth, Douglas Russell – 1974
Reported is a study of classificational preference of 250 school children ranging in age from 3 to 8 years old. These subjects showed typical diversity in academic experiences and intellectual aptitudes. The research procedure involved presenting a subject with a set of colored paper shapes and asking him to sort the objects into subsets. The…
Descriptors: Classification, Color, Educational Research, Elementary School Students
Scanlan, Peter A.; Dokecki, Paul R. – 1973
This paper reports a research design guided by the hypothesis that adult constraint and peer cooperation exert conflicting forces on the development of racial awareness attitudes of 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds. Subjects were 60 preschoolers from Tennessee, with an equal number of white and black children at each age. Methodology used was a modified…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Early Childhood Education, Literature Reviews
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Frame, Phyllis G. – Art Therapy: Journal of the American Art Therapy Association, 2006
This paper illustrates the use of the MARI[R] Card Test, a transpersonal assessment tool which includes archetypal designs and color choices, as well as the drawing of a white and black mandala, or circle picture, for assessing the compatibility of two people in a committed relationship. In an informal pilot research study, 22 couples were given…
Descriptors: Therapy, Sexuality, Interpersonal Relationship, Evaluation Methods
Palacio-Quintin, Ercilia; Gelinas, Lorraine – 1986
A total of 80 children 4 to 7 years of age participated in a study attempting to establish (1) the frequency of classification performance by age and in relation to available classification criteria, and (2) the degree of preference for different classification criteria by age, particularly differences between figurative and operative criteria.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Classification, Cognitive Development, Criteria
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