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Perceptions of organizational climate in elementary and intermediate schools in Libya.
(1980)
Conclusions based on the findings of the study were as follows: (1) The relationships of principals and teachers can be described as reasonably satisfactory, but formal in character. (2) The interaction among teachers in ...
Personality traits of urban female and male administrators and congruence of these traits with the occupational stereotypes of the male managerial model.
(1980)
The major purpose of this study was to investigate the personality traits of women and men who occupy two levels of administrative positions in education, building level and central office level, and to compare them to the ...
Learning climate and the satisfaction and alienation of law students.
(1980)
Campbell and Stanley's Recurrent Institutional Cycle Design was applied to the law school setting. The design combined the longitudinal and cross-sectional approaches.
A study of psychological and physical traits and prediction of performance of participants in high risk activities :
(1980)
Data from two SCUBA classes were gathered and analyzed separately as study one and study two. The statistical applications used were t-tests, ANOVAs, Pearson's product-moment correlations (r), Chi-Square tests, factor ...
A study to determine the effect of teachers' humanistic behavior on students' learning behavior.
(1980)
Public school students and their reading teachers were the subjects used in the study. Gates-MacGinitie Reading test scores were used to measure student achievement gains and the Tuckman Teacher Feedback Form was used to ...
Leader behavior and teacher perceptions of organizational climate in public primary schools in Melbourne, Australia.
(1980)
These findings were similar to other leader behavior--organizational climate studies in other countries which gives further evidence to these instruments in terms of validity and reliability. It further indicates that ...