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Autor:
Charles M. Garverick
Publikováno v:
The Educational Forum. 29:378-379
Autor:
Garverick, Charles
Publikováno v:
The Educational Forum; March 1965, Vol. 29 Issue: 3 p378-379, 2p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Teacher Education; Fall1969, Vol. 20 Issue 3, p330-334, 5p, 3 Charts
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Intercultural Relations. 7:425-437
The general purpose of the study was to yield information on intergenerational differences in descriptions of life-span stages. The setting for the investigation was Hong Kong; the participants were 248 Hong Kong Chinese (ranging from 9 to 63 years o
Autor:
Richard E. Ripple
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Educational Psychology. 6:28-32
Autor:
Richard E. Ripple
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Educational Psychology. 14:189-202
Autor:
Richard E. Ripple
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Educational Psychology. 2:219-231
Communication, education, and creativity are conceptually related through a general systems approach. Each phenomenon is viewed as a transactional process. Implications are drawn for facilitating the development of more creative student behaviors in
Autor:
Richard E. Ripple, Gail A. Jaquish
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Psychology. 12:95-100
A cross-cultural study was conducted to provide evidence related to previous research results on the life-span development of three divergent thinking abilities (fluency, flexibility, and originality). Samples from four age groups (children, adolesce
Autor:
Richard E. Ripple, Gail A. Jaquish
Publikováno v:
Human Development. 24:110-119
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between divergent thinking and self-esteem in age groups across the adult life-span. A total of 218 subjects ranging in age from 18 to 84 years responded to a personal data inventory, a self-e
Autor:
Gail A. Jaquish, Richard E. Ripple
Publikováno v:
Educational Gerontology. 7:1-10
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between divergent thinking abilities, self‐esteem, and personal characteristics of older adults. A total of 39 subjects ranging in age from 61 to 84 years responded to a personal data invent