Abstract:SUMMARY. 218 upper sixth-formers at three West Riding schools were given a battery of tests and questionnaires designed to investigate relationships between personality and syllabus-boundness/syllabus-freedom. A 204 tern inventory was developed and used to isolate groups of 28 sylbs and 31 sylfs. In terms of Cattell's 16PF, the sylbs were found to be significantly more conservative, controlled, conscielitious and persistent, shy and cautious, and practical, and somewhat more sober, apprehensive, and group depe… Show more
“…Parlett (1970) has described 'syllabus-bound' students (sylbs) who are commonly found in scientific disciplines and has contrasted them with students who are 'syllabus-free' (sylfs). Josephs and Smithers (1975) pointed out important differences in dogmatism between 'sylbs' and 'sylfs', while Entwistle, Thompson, and Wilson (1974) link Parlett's findings with Biggs' study factors (1970; and their own findings. In the most recent work on learning styles, Svensson (1976) has drawn parallels between Biggs' work and Marton and Saljo's (1976) 'deep' and 'surface' levels of reading text-books, while Pask (1976) finds links between his 'holist' and 'serialist' categories of learning strategy and Witkin's cognitive styles.…”
Section: -Year-olds This Factor Contrasts Individualism With a Prementioning
“…Parlett (1970) has described 'syllabus-bound' students (sylbs) who are commonly found in scientific disciplines and has contrasted them with students who are 'syllabus-free' (sylfs). Josephs and Smithers (1975) pointed out important differences in dogmatism between 'sylbs' and 'sylfs', while Entwistle, Thompson, and Wilson (1974) link Parlett's findings with Biggs' study factors (1970; and their own findings. In the most recent work on learning styles, Svensson (1976) has drawn parallels between Biggs' work and Marton and Saljo's (1976) 'deep' and 'surface' levels of reading text-books, while Pask (1976) finds links between his 'holist' and 'serialist' categories of learning strategy and Witkin's cognitive styles.…”
Section: -Year-olds This Factor Contrasts Individualism With a Prementioning
“…All item-to-total score correlations were significant at the 0.001 level, and the Cronbach alpha coefficient of reliability was 0.92. SYLBISM was measured according to Josephs and Smithers' (1975) inventory, the odd-even reliability of which was calculated and stepped up using the Spearman Brown formula to give an estimate of 0.66. Within the school influence dimension were school resources (SCHRES), a teacher profile (TPROF), teaching style (TSTYLE) and the number of fieldwork days undertaken (FIELD WDS).…”
“…Levenson's instrument gives separate scores for Control (I), Powerful Others (P), and Chance (C). In addition subjects completed the sylbism scale (Josephs and Smithers, 1975) to determine whether differential stress levels could be detected among ' syllabus-bound ' compared to ' syllabus-free ' students. Of the sample, 53 girls and 44 boys completed the Student Stress Inventory for a second time between 7 and 14 days later.…”
Summary. Evidence is presented which suggests that the Student Stress Inventory (Sixth Form Version) is a reliable instrument, and that it exhibits significant concurrent validity with measures of anxiety and locus of control.
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