The study reveals there might be
national differences in attitudes to online dating.
Not exact matches
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear as the appropriate
attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and
national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain social groups: (37) the increasing alienation felt by most viewers
in relation to this central means of social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
In order to make a true difference in attitude, teachers need time (and money, as necessary) to do professional reading and reflection (professional journals, discussion, writing), attend regional or national multi-day conferences, conduct peer and self observations and analysis, and / or perhaps join a Critical Friends grou
In order to make a true
difference in attitude, teachers need time (and money, as necessary) to do professional reading and reflection (professional journals, discussion, writing), attend regional or national multi-day conferences, conduct peer and self observations and analysis, and / or perhaps join a Critical Friends grou
in attitude, teachers need time (and money, as necessary) to do professional reading and reflection (professional journals, discussion, writing), attend regional or
national multi-day conferences, conduct peer and self observations and analysis, and / or perhaps join a Critical Friends group.
Prior research from both ASPN and PROS confirms the comparability of patients, clinicians, and practices participating
in primary care networks studies with those identified
in national samples.34 - 37 A survey conducted as part of the Child Behavior Study38 showed no
difference in demographic factors, practice characteristics, or
attitudes toward psychosocial problems among participating pediatricians and a random sample of primary care pediatricians from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
The campaign is also
national because while there are some regional
differences in attitudes towards different racial and cultural groups — as the Challenging Racism project has found — there is little variation
in attitudes between urban and rural areas.
Some of these findings have been replicated across dozens of samples
in very large international studies,
in representative samples of entire
national populations, and
in large scale meta - analyses, such as the robust sex
differences reliably - observed
in studies of extramarital sexual behavior and permissive
attitudes toward casual sex (Lippa, 2009; Petersen & Hyde, 2010).