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The Need For Control In Interpersonal Relationships And Courtship Violence., Marcella Horn Dunaway
The Need For Control In Interpersonal Relationships And Courtship Violence., Marcella Horn Dunaway
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This study explored an individual's need for control and the level of violence within a dating relationship.
This was a self-report study. Subjects consisted of 175 students from a university in the southern Appalachian region of the U.S. Questionnaires were combined with a scenario depicting violent behavior. Subjects were asked to rate their level of control on the Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Inventory (FIRO-B), to complete the Conflict Tactics Scale - revised (CTS-2), and to rate the acceptability of the scenario. Data were analyzed using an ANOVA.
Results did not support the main hypothesis. No relationship was found between control and …
Gender Differences Of The Older Adult In Relationship To Ego Integrity And The Need For Control., Ginger Helm
Gender Differences Of The Older Adult In Relationship To Ego Integrity And The Need For Control., Ginger Helm
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The present study examined gender differences in relationship to ego integrity resolution of Erikson's stage theory and the need for control in the older adult ranging from 55-90 years of age. Erikson's ego integrity versus despair was measured with a subscale found in Measures of Psychological Development by Hawley (1988). The need for control was measured with a scale developed by Burger and Cooper (1979).
Because of social roles, it was first predicted that males would score higher on resolution of ego integrity and lower on the need for control. The mean resolution of integrity score for males (N=31) was …