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AUTHOR McCauley, Rosemarie, Ed. TITLE Business Education Index 1987. Volume 48. Index of Zusiness Education Articles, Research Studies, and Textbooks Compiled from a Selected List of Periodicals, Publishers, and Yearbooks Published during the Year 1987. INSTITUTION Delta Pi Epsilon, St. Peter, Mian. PUB DATE 88 NOTE 90p. AVAILABLE FROMDelta Pi Epsilon National Office, P.O. Box 4340, Little Rock, AR 72214. PUB TYPE Reference Materials - General (130) -- Collected Works Serials (022) JOURNAL CIT Business Education Index; v48 1987

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ABSTRACT This index lists business education articles, research studies, and textbooks that were compiled from a selected list of periodicals, publishers, and yearbooks published during 1987. A total of 19 general publications and 48 periodicals were indexed. The materials are indexed under 94 subject headings, including the following: accounting, administration and supervision, adult education, associations, automation, basic business education, business arithmetic, business English, business law, business organization and management, business schools, certification, consumer education, data processing, dictation, distributive education, economics, elementary and junior high schools, employment, ethics, evaluation, follow-up studies, guidance, high school, human relations, information processing, international business education, junior colleges, marketing, microcomputers, occupational information, office management, office training, programmed instruction, public relations, reading, records management, reprographics, research, salesmanship, simulation, special education, teacher education, testing, time management, transcription, typewriting, vocational education, women, and work experience. Materials are indexed under author and subject entries. The names and addresses cf periodicals and publishers are included. (MN) "PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE THIS U,S, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Odic Int Educational Research and Improvement MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY ED CATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it O Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality

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BEST COPYAVAILABLE BUSINESS EDUCATION INDEX 1987

Index of Business Education Articles, Research Studies, and Textbooks Compiled from a Selected List of Periodicals, Publishers, and Yearbooks Published During the Year 1987

Volume 48

Edited by ROSEMARIE McCAULEY, Ed.D.

Montclair State College Upper Montclair, New Jersey 07043

Published by Delta Pi Epsilon National Honorary Professional Graduate Society in Business Education

3 Subject Headings AACSB (American Assembly of Dictation Office Education Association Collegiate Schools Distributive education (see (see Cocurricular activities) of Business) Marketing) Office machines (see Equipment Accounting Distributive Education Clubs and supplies) Administration and of America (see Cocurricular Office management supervision activities) Office training Adult education Duplication (see Reprographics) Personality Arithmetic, business Economics Programmed instruction Associations Elementary/junior high school Public relations Audiovisual aids Employment Reading Automation (see Data Equipment and supplie., Records management processing, Information Ethics Reprographics processing, Microcomputers, Evaluation Research or Word processing) Filing (see Records Retailing Basic business education management) Salesmanship Bibliography Follow-up studies Secretarial training Bookkeeping (see Accounting) Future Business Leaders of Secretaries Business administration America (see Cocurricular Shorthand Business and business education activities) Simulation Business correspondence General business (see Basic Special education Business education business education) Spelling Business English Guidance Standards Business law High school Surveys Business organization and Human relations Teacher education management Information processing Teachers Business schools International business education Teaching Career education Junior college Teaching aids Certification Junior high school (see Testing Certified professional secretaries Elementary/junior high school) Time management Clerical training Keyboarding/typewriting Transcription Cocurricular activities Mainstreaming (see Special Typewriting (see Colleges and universities education) Keyboarding/typewriting) Communications Marketing Visual aids (see Audiovisual Competency-based Microcomputers aids) Consumer education National Association for Vocational education Cooperative education Business Teacher Education Women Curriculum National Business Education Word processing Data processing Association Work experience Delta Pi Epsilon Occupational information

A list of the business education periodicals, general periodicals, and publishing companies indexed more than once is given at the end of the book. Key to Abbreviations abr abridged ed edited, edition, nat national Ag August education, editor no number Ap April F February 0 October assnassociation Ja January p pages bldgbuilding Je June pt part bul bulletin JI July pubpublishing, publisher bus business Jr junior rev revised, revision co company mistmiscellaneous S S-7tember compcompiled, compiler Mr March ser series D December My May suptsuperintendent deptdepartment N November vol volume

Copyright 01988 by Delta Pi Epsilon Society. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the United States or America. This book, or parts thereof, may not be reproduced in any form without permission. ISSN 0068-4414 Additional copies of the INDEX may be obtained from ROBERTB.MITCHELL,Executive Director,DELTA PI EPSILON, P.O. Box 4340,LITTLEROCK,ARKANSAS72214. 4 BUSINESS EDUCATION INDEX 1987 Author and Subject Entries

A ABRAHAM, Yohannan T. SeeLoveland, Terry L. AACSB ACCOUNTING AACSB graduate student tracking system for mi- Accounting accreditation: a retrospective appraisal. crocomputers. Roger F. Roggio. JEB 62: 101-107 Frank R. Urbancic. JEB 63: 77-81 N D '86 Accounting fundamentals, Gregg Text :Kit in Adult/ Are AACSB schools on the MIS bandwagon? Syed Continuing Education, 4th ed. Frank Hoffman, Shahabuddin. J Computer Info Systems 27: 5-7 Vivian Pacsy, and Esther Flashner. Gregg. 256 Spring Computer integration into operations management p $28.65 Accounting in a private enterprise economy. Donald curricula at AACSB and non-AACSB accredited institutions. David A. Lewis ant. Richard Du- J. Guerrieri. Bus Exch 9: 18, 27 Spring cliarm e. JEB 62: 181-186 Ja Accounting students' perceptions of factors influ- Current status of word processing in AACSB encing exam performance. Gag M. Thibadoux schools. Rebecca Collins and Fay Beth Gray. and Ira S. Greenberg. JEB 63: 123-125 D SBEA Newsletter 34: 17-19 Fall Adapting an accounting practice set to a microcom- Economic education in business schools: is it work- puter spreadsheet application. Judith C. Simon. ing? Hamid Ahmadi, Burton F. Schaffer, and D. JEB 62: 177-179 Ja Ordell Calkins. JEB 62: 123-126 D '86 An analysis of the practitioners' perceptions of the Executive education: curriculum of programs at introductory course in auditing. Howard A. public colleges of business accredited by the Kanter. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 67-77 Summer AACSB. Fred Maidment. JEB 63: 15-18 0 Automated accounting for the microcomputer, 2nd It's time...! Alice L. Schultz. Bus Ed Forum 41: ed. Warren W. Allen and Dale H. Klooster. 3-5 Mr South-Western. 433 p $8.95 Massachusetts acts to require AACSB accreditation. Bank reconciliation projects, 3rd ec:. Robert Mc- Bryan Blanchard. Bus Ed Forum 41: 5.6 Mr Cullough and Kenneth Everard. Glencoe. 59 p Profile of introductory database courses in AACSB- $4.26 accredited institutions. J. K. Pierson and Jack A basic framework for developing an individualized D. Shorter. J Computer Info Systems 27: 29-33 accounting course. Robert Gryder, Sharyl Allen, Winter '86-'8"i and Steven Golen. ABEA J 6: 16-33 Spring Statement of the AACSB standards committee on Career preferences of accounting students: are oc- those accreditation council standards bearing on cupational choices restricted? Melkote K. Shivas- junior and community college relations. Bus Ed wamy and George F. Hanks. JEB 62: 119-122 D Forum 42: 3-5 N '86 Use of personal computer in business education at Careers Unlimited Personnel Agency: a computer- undergraduate institutions. Robert F. Brooker. JEB 62: 357-360 Je ized practice set for a sole proprietorship service AALBERTS, Robert J. and Lorraine A. business. Dian E. Birch. Gregg. 128 p $9.60 Krajewski Century 21 accounting, 1st year course, 4th ed. Claim and adjustment letters: theory versus prac- Robert M. Swanson, Kenton E. Ross and Robert tice and legal implications. ABC Bul 50: 1-5 S D. Hanson. South-Western. 690 p $14.40 ABDURAH MAN, Negash The changing accounting classroom. Ralph Heath- Buyers guide to nonimpact printers. Adm Mgmt 48: erington. Bus Ed World 67: 48-49 Spring 37-45 My A comparative study of computerized applications ABOWD, John in accounting. Janice E. Parmley and William K. See Stolzenberg, Ross M. Parmley. JEB 63: 88-91 N ABRAHAM, Patricia Sisson The computer in the accounting class. Arthur Gold- Characteristics of secondary vocational business stein. BTA J 7: 19- 20'87 -'88 education teachers in Mississippi win were nom- Computerized accounting: objective or vehicle. inated as outstanding as compared to those who Patricia Kay Fordham and Carol H. White. Bus were not nominated. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27:1 Ed Forum 41: 16-17 F 5 1987 Business Education Index

ACCOUNTING (continued) Reduction of math anxiety levels of students en- Computerized billing and calendaring: blessing or rolled in elementary accounting. Melody Diann curse? Roderick B. Downing and William F. Ashenfelter. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. Cunningham, Jr. NSR 48: 28-29 Mr thesis '86 Dedicated microcomputer software to enhance ac- A review of the accounting cycle for the IBM-PC. counting education: an illustration of the master Annette R. Pearson and Frederic M. Stiner, Jr. budget. James R. Martin. JEB 62: 275-281 Mr Kent. 36 p Develop skills and increase motivation with an ac- The scope and objectives of professional account- counting card game. Bonnie Sue Smith. Bus Ed ing education: trends and perspective. H. K. MM. World 67: 17-18 Spring JEB 63: 104-109 D Don't fool your students: be sure they know the Secondary-level study of accounting and subseqrznt bottom line. Terry M. Frame, Kenneth A. Mid- performance in the first university accounting dleton, and Candace G. Hamner. Bus Ed Forum principles course. Frederick D. Margrif. MBEA 41: 16-18 Ja Today 53: 6, 8 N An electronic spreadsheet project in the introductory The significance of communication skills in turnover accounting course: discussion and evaluation. among accountants. Richard David Ramsey. Kenneth M. Hiltebeitel. JEB 62: 135-137 D '86 Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond. Evaluating accounting simulations. Douglas Marks. Independent study '86 Bal Sheet 69: 27-29 N-D Standard payroll project, 9th ed. Louis C. Nanassy. An examination of accounting faculty's actual and Glencoe. 54 p $4.26 preferred use of time. Ken M. Boze, Clifford T. The treatment of standard cost overhead variances Cox, and Lee Schwendig. JEB 62: 223-226 F in the accounting classroom. Philip G. Cottell, Financial statement analysis: a useful course for all Jr. JEB 63: 113-118 D business majors. Janet Erikson Cunningham. Bus Using calculators in accounting education. Mahen- Ed Forum 41: 20-21 Ap dra R. Gujarathi. JEB 62: 197-200 F H & R Block income tax practice set, 2nd ed. Glen- Using models to teach accounting concepts. F. coe, 32 p $4.50 Barry Haber. Bus Ed Forum 42: 15-16 N High school accounting: a Tyrannosaurus Rex? Al Utilizing practical case studies as aids in basic ac- Patrick. KBEA J 8: 15-17 Spring counting and financial education. Martin F. How to integrate communication skills into the ac- Roth. JEB 62: 111-113 D '86 counting curriculum. Lillian W. Clarke. Bus Ed A vertical format of the worksheet for use in prin- Forum 41: 15-17 Mr ciples of accounting courses. Surenda P. Agrawal The impact of an accounting internship program: and Khursheed Omer. JEB 63: 131-134 D z case study. C. Bruce Swindle. JEB 62: 114-118 What ever happened to manual accounting? Patricia D '86 M. Shafer. Bus Ed Forum 41: 7-8 My The importance of discussing feedback techniques ADAMS, Mark A. in the managerial accounting class. Steven Go len Identification of the learning styles of cooperative and Catherine Gaharan. ABEA J 6: 70-74 Spring occupational education students at Green River Important factors to emphasize for an easier under- High School. University of Wyoming, M.S. thesis standing of process costing. I.etricia Gayle Ray- '86 burn. JEB 62: 163-166 Ja ADEDOKUN, Adekoye Jo Introduction to financial accounting. Dale L. See Traugh, Helen M. Flesher, Lawrence A. Kreiser, Tonya K. Flesher. ADKINS, Bertee, Lois McWhorter, and Tonda Kent. 832 p LittrellThompson Managing accounting anxiety. a positive interven- Letter writing practices of selected businesses. tion. Corolyn E. Clark and Bill N. Schwartz. JEB KBEA J 8: 18-20 Spring 63: 136-141 D ADMINISTRATION and supervision Microcomputer assignments in cost and manage- Maintaining excellence in administration and super- ment accounting student reactions. Melkote K. vision in business education. Forum Feature. Shivaswamy. JEB 63: 37-40 0 Joyce Hing McGowan. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30 My Personal income tax practice set. Robert Arm- Managing by your mind's eye. William P. Anthony, strong. Gregg. Enveloped kit $12 E. Nick Maddox, and Walt Wheatley. Mgmt A practitioner's perspective of topical emphasis and World 16: 16-17 Ap-My teaching methodology for introductory auditing. Personnt.: motivation. benefits and techniques. Howard A. Kanter and Terence A. Faircloth. Frank J. Stanley. Words 15: 10-13 F-Mr JEB 63: 32-36 0 Selected characteristics used by certified adminis- Readability of accounting principles texts. Helen trative managers in selecting their replacements. M. Traugh, 011ie S. Powers, and Adekoye Jo Elaine Turk. Bus Ed Observer 59: 10-20 Adedokun. JEB 62: 149-162 Ja Setting up and running a microcomputer labora- Recordkeeping: the total concept, 2nd ed. Richard tory. Steven C. Ross and Lloyd D. Doney. J D. Lasselle. Houghton. 690 p 518.71 Computer Info Systems 27: 2-5 Winter '86-'87 6 1987 Business Education Index 3

A study of the managerial roles of vocational educa- Dictation goes high-tech. Modern Office Tech 32: tion department supervisors in Georgia secondary 68-69, 72 0 schools. Lewis Haralson Ball, Jr. University of Moving the mountain: automating high-density Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 paper storage. Today's Office 22: 33-34, 36-37, ADULT education 60 S Adult learners: a new generation of students. Jenni- Picture this: OCR takes on imaging. Adm Mgmt fer Pomiecko. Bal Sheet 69: 13-16 N-D 48: 34-37 N Beliefs, opinions, and concerns of Virginia high ANDERA, Frank school marketing educators regarding adult mar- A five-step technique for effective letter writing. Bus keting education. William T. Price, Jr. Mktg Ed Forum 41: 12-13, 16 My Educators' News J 12: 31-45 Fall '86 and Gregg Condon Career of older adults. A special issue The frequency of occurrence of punctuation rules, of Journal of Career Development. Sandra K. format, and English style in written business com- Olson, ed. J Car Dev 13: 1-73 Winter '86 munications. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 197-210 Fall Challenges of providing continuing education for '86 adults via postsecondary business education pro- ANDERSON, Avis 0. grams. Donna L. Conerly and Jo Ann Mitchell. The relationship among locus of control, study MBEA Y 15: 7-16 orientation, method of instruction, achievement, Give adult students the brush-upnot the brush- and course satisfaction. New York University, off. Joan C. Roderick. Bus Ed Forum 42: 9-10, Ph.D. thesis '86 12 D ANDERSON, Joan Gray and John E. Kushman AGNEBERG, Craig A. A model of household heating demand: home pro- Comparison of computer-assisted instruction, tradi- duction with satiety and ai, endowment. J Cons tional instruction, and cognitive style on achieve- Affairs 21: 1-20 Summer ment of post-secondary students in applying ANDERSON, Judy alphabetic filing rules. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 2 Reflections on the teaching profession. Bal Sheet AG RAWAL, Surenda P. and Khursheed Omer 69: 39-40 N-D A vertical format of the worksheet for use in prin- ANDERSON, Phyllis ciples of accounting courses. JEB 63: 131-134 D Field trips with a purpose. Bus Exch 9: 18 Fall '86 AHMADI, H amid, Burton F. Schaffer, and ANDERSON, Rebecca Cogwell D. Ordell Calkins Promote employee health with on-site programs. Office Systems 4: 22-24 JI Economic education in business schools: is it work- ANDERSON, W. Steve ing? JEB 62: 123-126 D '86 AJJIMARANGSEE, Porntip Process in business writing texts? J Bus Communic 24: 73-77 Winter Thai teacher perceptions of an Americanbased data AN DREES, Lynn processing model. University of Georgia, Ed.D. An investigation into the relationship between thesis '86 methods of teaching spelling and IQ level. North- ALBIN, Marvin and Robert W. Otto ern Illinois University, M.S. Ed. thesis '86 The CIS curriculum: what employers want from ANDREWS, J. Douglas CIS and general business majors. J Computer In- See Graham, John L. fo Systems 27: 15-19 Summer ANTHONY, William P., E. Nick Maddox, and ALEXANDER, Wilma Jean Walt Wheatley See Dickey-Olson, Patsy A. Managing by your mind's eye. Mgmt World 16: ALLEN, C. Larry 16-17 Ap-I-V See Burke, William T. ARANDA, Luis and Steven Golen ALLEN, Nancy Criteria for evaluating international business pro- See Morgan, Meg grams. ABEA J 6: 59-69 Spring ALLEN, Sharyl ARITHMETIC, business See Gryder, Robert Achievement of students receiving computer- ALLEN, Thomas R., Jr. assisted developmental math instruction com- Business leaders stress communication skills. Bal pared with achievement of students receiving Sheet 68: 4-5 Ja-F developmental math instruction through a pro- ALLEN, Warren W. and Dale H. Klooster grammed learning system. Brenda Jeffers. Alpha Automated accounting for the microcomputer, 2nd Epsilon Rsch 27: 21 ed. South-Western. 433 p $8.95 Business math basics, 3rd ed. Robert E. Swindle. ALT, Lois M. Kent. 368 p Keyboarding for elementary students? Absolutely! Business mathematics, 4th ed. Burton S..Kaliski. Bus Exch 9: 26-27 Spring Harcourt. 400 p $20 AMBROSIO, Johanna Business mathematics: concepts and applications. A basic overview of financial software. Adm Mgmt Robert E. Swindle and Elizabeth M. Swindle. 48: 32-35 Ag Kent. 450 p 7 4 1987 Business Education Index

ARITHMETIC, business(continued) ARNOUDSE, Donald M. and L. 1ul Ouellette The effect of the use of electronic calculators ver- On becoming a leader. Info Center 3:24 -26, 28-30 J1 sus hand computation on achievement in com- ARNTSON, L. Joyce putational skills and achievement in the problem- Word/information processing: concepts, proce- solving abilities of remedial middle school stu- dures, and systems, 2nd ed. Kent. 352 p dents in selected business mathematics topics. and Lora Brunello Todesco Ronald Colefield. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 7 Word/information processing: exercises, applica- Mathematics for business. Paul Schmidbauer and tions and procedures. Kern. 272 p Cathy Platt. Kendall/Hunt. ARRINGTON, Jeanette S. and Brenda K. Davis Office machines: electronic calculators, 7th ed. Handouts help to automate office procedures Richard R. McCready. Kent. 236 p course. Bus Ed Forum 41: 18-19 Ja The Rankin Company: a business math simulation, ASHENFELTER, Melody Diann 2nd ed. Joseph E. Sexton. Gregg. 96 p $9.96 Reduction of math anxiety levels of students en- Recordkeeping: the total concept, 2nd ed. Richard rolled in elementary accounting. Oklahoma State D. Lasselle. Houghton. 690 p $18.71 University, Ed.D. thesis '85 Reduction of math anxiety levels of students en- ASSAEL, Henry rolled in elementary accounting. Melody Diann Consumer behavior and marketing action, 3rd ed. Kent. 746 p Ashen fetter. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. ASSOCIATIONS thesis '86 The demography and professional status of the A simplified mathematical approach to the time ABC member, 1985 compared with 1986. Nan- vain!: of calculation. Raymond Laver- cy Darsey and Jean Dorrell. ABC Bul 50: 2-7 Je diere. JEB 63: 30-31 0 The demography and professional status of the Sound foundations: a practical mathematics simula- ABC member: 1985 compared with 1986. Nan- tion. Robert Gerver and Richard J. Sgroi. South- cy Darsey and Jean Dorrell. ABC Bul 50: 3.7 Mr Western. 316 p $7.95 Developing leadership camo for student officers. Study guides for solving algebralz word problems. Stewart W. Husted. Bus Ed Forum 41:27 -28 My Andrewelle R. Hensley. South-Western. 327 p Directory of NABTE officers and officers of the $5.95 U.S. chapter of ISBE. Bus Ed Forum 42: 23.24 D Teaching the important skill of estimating. Alexa Directory of NBEA regional association officers Bryans North. Bat Sheet 69: 42-43 S-0 and executive board members. Bus Ed Forum 42: ARMOCIDA, Anthony M. 22-23 D It's working with Appleworks. Data Base 5: 7, 14-15 Direct( ry of presidents of state business education Spring associations and NBEA membership directors. ARMSTRONG, Gary R. and Ruth D. Armstrong Bus Ed Forum 42: 24-27 D The attitudes of management information systems From the president's desk. Diane Graf. I BEA Re- managers, information center staff, and end users ports 37: 2 Ja toward microcomputers and computer-related From your president. Delores Pokorny. Kansas Bus services. OSRA J 5: 49-60 Spring Tchr 36: 3 Fall ARMSTRONG, Mary Beth The impact of microcomputers on ABC with recom- Student ratings of instructor effectiveness: form and mendations for teaching, writing, and research. content for personnel decisions. JEB 63: 72-75 N John M. Penrose, Joel P. Bowman, and Marie ARMSTRONG, Robert E. Flatley. J Bus Communic 24: 19 -91 Fall Personal income tax.practice set. Gregg. Envelope A message from the KBEA president. Randall L. kit $12 Wells.SeeissuesKBEA J ARMSTRONG, Ruth D. A message from the MBEA president...John R. Perry, Jr. MBEA Y 15: 1-5 SeeArmstrong, Gary R. 1987 AISP network directory. Words 15: 6-62 Ap- ARN, Joseph V. add Beverly J. Oswalt My Take action on declining enrollments. NACEBE 1987 membership directory of the Association for Newsletter 14: 17-19 N '86 Business Communication. ABC Bul 50: Center ARNOLD, Vanessa insert Mr The concept of process. J Bus Communic 24: 33.35 President's column. Pat A. Gallo-Villee. See issues Winter NJHEA Newsletter Motivation in today's office environment. Bal Sheet President's column. Susan D. Haugen. See issues 68: 31-34 My-Je J ComputerInfoSystems Persuasion. Sec 47: 16, 18 N-D President's message. L. Maxine Jones. See issues ARNOLD, Vivian Ownby MBEA Today A comparison of three experimental approaches to A survey of the 1985 top-ten national FBLA win- teaching proofreading to third-semester typewrit- ners in eleven selected events. Jeanne E. O'Gor- ing students at the high school level. The Univer- man. The University of North Dakota, M.S. sity of Kentucky, Ed.D. thesis '86 thesis '86 s 1987 Business Education Index 5

What about this year? Gregory W. Gray. BTA BAHNIUK, Margaret Hilton 7: 2-3 '87-'88 SeeMansfield, Carmella E. What do business teachers in New Hampshire think BAKST, Shelley of FBLA and DECA? C. Kenneth Rowe. Voice-recognition systems: are they ready to listen? NHBEA J 7: 1-2 Spring Office Systems 4: 70, 73 Ap ATKINSON, Dianne BALL, Jackie SeeMorgan, Meg Push-button DOS. Info Center 32-35 Ja AUDIOVISUAL aids BALON, Brett J. Audiovisuals. Jane F. White.SeeissuesJEB Silver recovery is money recovery. ARMA Qt 21: Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Carl 31-32 Ap E. Jorgensen and Melvin E. Campbell. Bus Ed and H. Wayne Gardner Forum 41: 26-27, 30-43 Ja; 42: 23, 26-39 N Disaster contingency planning: the basic elements. Daydream on your own time. Debbie Hanley. Bus ARMA Qt 21: 14-16 Ja Exch 9: 12 Fall '86 BALDWIN, Bobby Lee The effect of textual aids on retention in general Action research fell business educators: entry-level business. Willis Vincent. Arizona State Univer- skills of beginning secretaries. Bus Ed World 67: sity, Ed.D. thesis '86 11-13 Spring The eli.ctionic office videocassette. Gregg. $99 BALL, Lewis Haralson, Jr. How to star in the next in-house presentation. G. A study of the managerial roles of vocational educa- A. Andy Marken. Office Systems 4: 48, 51-53 F tion department supervisors in Georgia secondary Multimedia instruction in machine dictation and schools. University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 transcription. M. Latif Javed. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: BANGS, Terry L. 42-48 Ap SeeMcCarron, William E. Positioning an interactive telecourse in business. BARBER, Frank and Karen Thompson Barbara C. Garland and JoAnn K. L. Schwing- Teaching computer technology for professional and hammer. JEB 63: 57-62 N personal use. National Business Education Asso- Suggestions for preparing camera-ready copy. Iris ciation Yearbook 25: 83-96 W. Johnson and Marietta Spring. VBEA J 10: BARBOUR, Dennis H. 53-56 Spring Process in the business writing classroom: one Terminology and transcription for the medical teacher's approach. J Bus Communic 24: 61-64 secretary, 2nd ed. Patricia A. Goshorn. Western Winter Tape. Student handbook and a set of audio re- BARNES, John cordings $170.25 set Clothing dynamics: building knowledge and skills. Transcription skills for word processors, 2nd ed. South-Western. $6.95 Dorothy J. Roberts. Western Tape. Student BARNUM, Carol M. Handbook and audio recordings 5128.85 set Writing resumes that sell. Mgmt World 16: 10-11, The use of video in business classrooms. Beverly 13 S-0 Brewer. Bus Ed Forum 41: 5 My BARR, Jean Using audiovisual equipment in microcomputer Choosing a microfilm based technology. ARMA Qt classes. Patsy A. Dickey-Olson and Wilma Jean 21! 32-34, 36-37 Ja Alexander. JEB 62: 201-203 F BARRICK, R. Kirby AVANI, Nathan T. SeeBuck, Linda L. Linking students with logical career choices. Bal BARRON, John M. and Gerald J. Lynch Sheet 69: 17-18 N-D The aggregate demand curve: a defense. J Econ Ed AVEDON, Don 18: 41-46 Winter Micrographics from A to Z. Office Systems 4: 26, BARTHOLOME, Lloyd W. 28 D SeeGreenland, Leonard T. AXLEY, Stephen R. BARTOLOMEO, Christina Communication consultants and consulting; a sur- Arbitrating student/faculty disputes. Compass 51: vey of ABC members. ABC Bul 50: 8-15 Je 4-5 Ja BASIC business education Business curriculum preview helps students make intelligent choices. Janice E. Brown. Bal Sheet 69: 7-8 N-D B Business education with the small-business owner. BACHMAN, Lois J. Elizabeth R. Schwammberger. Bus Ed Forum 41: Presidential luncheon speech. ABC Bul 50: 1-2 Je 29-30 Ap BADLER, Michael L. The disgrace of illiteracy: what can you do to reduce Micrographics is here to stay. Office Systems 4: 42, it? James C. Scott. Bat Sheet 69: 33-37 S-0 44-49, 47 Ap Economic awareness for a changing world. John BADRKHAN, Kamiran P. Manzer. National Business Education Associa- SecDaggett, Willard R. tion Yearbook 25: 122-133 9 6 1987 Business Education Index

BASIC business education (continued) BASSETT, Ernest D. Economic education resources for business educa- See Goodman, David G. tors. Center for Economic Education, National BATY, Wayne M. Specialized Center for Business Education, In- See Himstreet, William C. diana University, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, Fort BAUER, Marti Wayne, IN 46805 20 p Apply salesmanship skills to teaching. BTA J 7: 37 The effect of textual aids on retention in general '87-'88 business. Willis Vincent. Arizona State Univer- BAUMGARDNER, Margaret A. sity, Ed.D. thesis '86 Educational and occupational aspirations of grad- An enduring partnership. George F. Dunn. Voc Ed uating senior business students at Central high J 62: Insider 41 Ja-F school. ABEA J 6: 43-44 Spring Entrepreneurone who assumes the risk of busi- BAUMGARDNER, Mary A. and Helene A. ness. John L. Myers and Robert Grydcr. ABEA Zimmerman J 6: 10.12 Spring Information and records management applications Is entrepreneurial education appropriate in high project, 3rd cd. Glencoe. 96 p school? Barry L. Van Hook. Bus Ed Forum 41: BAUMOL, William 34, 36 Ap Microeconomics: a comment on the realism of Entrepreneurs described using measures of per- assumptions. J Econ Ed 18: 155 Spring sonality: MyersBriggs type indicator, survey of BAYERS, Patricia C. interpersonal values, and survey of personal The effect of interpersonal touch on productivity. values. Edyth J. Tedefalk. The University of Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 3 North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 BAYNES, Barbara and Sharon Tower Entrepreneurship:are we kidding ourselves. Heritage Park Legal Associates. a legal typing Malaine Hagemcier. Mktg Educator's News 6: simulation. Houghton. 158 p 57.46 10, 13 Winter BEAUMONT, Lee R. Entrepreneurship made more exciting by using the See Crawford, T. James business plan. Rod Christian. Bal Sheet 68: 35, BECKER, Sally 37.39 My-Je Forging ahead with facsimile. Office Systems 3: Entrepreneurship vs. free enterprise. Jon Nieman. 36.38, 40.41 S ABEA J 6: 13-15 Spring BECKER, William E. Model business community teaches students about "Measurement" or finding things out in economics. entrepreneurship. Frances B. Krouse. Bal Sheet a comment. J Econ Ed 18: 208.212 Spring 68: 11-13 My-Je BEDEN, L. lone and Tom C. Dixon Our business and economic world, 2nd ed. Betty Teamwork for mainstreaming. Voc Ed J 62: 17-18 Brown and John Clow. Houghton. 662 p $19.99 Mr A proposed experimental model for teaching BEDFORD, Norton M. and William G. Shenkir methods course in basic business education. Reorienting accounting education. J Accy 84.86, Thomas Hayes. NABTE Rev 14: 17-21 S 88, 90.91 Ag Quality circle activities in basic business classes. BEDNAR, Anita S. and Robert J. Olney Thomas Haynes. Bus Ed Forum 41: 20-21 Ja Communication needs of recent graduates. ABC Reinforcing the basics through business education. Bul 50: 22-23 D James R. Stone and Vicki Poole. National BEER, Pamela Porr Business Education Association Yearbook 25. Teaching a letter composition unit at the computer. 145.152 Viewpoints 12: 2-3 Mr Sexual harassment: a topic for basic business class. BELL, George R. Donald W. Caudill, Rick A. Lester, and Max R. Listen and you shall hear. Sec 47: 8.9 N-D Carrington. Bus Ed Forum 42: 12, 14 D BENJAMIN, Robert E. Teaching entrepreneurship to oaadvantaged youth. ASU West: working closely with community col- Steve Mariotti. Bus Ed Forum 41: 36.37 Ap leges. ABEA J 6: 52-55 Spring Technology at work. Willard R. Daggett, Charles BENSON, Bruce L. F. Williams, and Kamiran Bach khan. South- See Faminow, Merle D. Western. 466 p 511.85 BENSON, Melba W. This we believe about the role of blis'ness educators Major spelling deficiencies among collegiate busi- in teaching entrepreneurship. A statement by the ness students. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 4 Policies Commission for Business and Economic BENSON, Paul Education. Bus Ed Forum 42: 12 N COMplete information management. Words 16: Using the community to teach entrepreneurial skills. 32-34 Je-JI Ellen Stevens. Bus Exch 9: 2-4 Spring BENSON, Philip G. and M. Ronald Buckley The value of entrepreneurial education for all Course grades and practical skills of personnel/in- students. Forum Feature. Colleen Vawdrey, ed. dustrial relations students: reappraising manage- Bus Ed Forum 41: 29-34, 36-37 Ap ment training. JEB 62: 153-157 1 a' 1987 Business Education Index 7

BEHYMER, Jo and Lonnie Echternacht BISHOP, KathleenA. Keyboarding instructiona comparison of second Tips for making your seminar a success. ARMA and third grade students. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30.32 Qt 21: 9-11 Ap Mr BISLAND, Dorothea BERGERUD, Manly and Jean Gonzales SeeFretwell, Cherie E. Introduction to office systems: an abridgement of BLACK, Don Word and Information Processing.Wiley. 440 p A follow-up of two -year business management grad- BERGMANN, Barbara R. uates from Utah Technical-College, Provo/ "Measurement" or finding things out in economics. Orem. Utah State University, M.S. thesis '86 J Econ Ed 18: 191-201 Spring BLAIR, Dorothy BERKELL,DianneE. SeeSachs, Carolyn Career development for youth with autism. J Car Dev 13: 14.20 Summer BLANCHARD, Bryan BERKMAN,Harold W. and Linda L. Nelder Massachusetts acts to require AACSB accrcdiation. The human relations of organizations. Kent. 512 p Bus Ed Forum 41: 5.6 Mr BERTELSON,CatherineL BLANCHARD, Ken Listen, and reap the rewards! Bal Sheet 68: 2't -28, Managers must learn to teach. Today's Office 22: 30 Mr-Ap 8, 100 Positive practice teaches the importance of creating BLANKS, Edwin E. backup files. Bal Sheet 69: 19.20 S-0 Informationsystems intern program: a partnership The three R's for guest speakers: research, reliabili- between higher education and information sys- cy, and respect. Bus Ed Forum 41: 20.21 Mr tems organizations. J Computer Info Systems 27: BESWICK,Raymond W. and N. L Reinsch, Jr. 7-8 Winter '86-'87 Attitudinal responses to voice mail. J Bus Com- BLISHAK, Sylvia munic 24: 23.35 Summer How to play and win at office politics. Office Sys- BETLEY,Robert tems 4: 64, 66, 71 S Sec Wayne,F. Stanford Straight talk for coworkers. Office Systems 4: 45, BIBLIOGRAPHY 40.42, 44.45, 47 My Book review section. ClaudeSimpson. SeeIssues Telephone courtesy is good business. Office Systems J Computer Into Systems 4: 28, 30 S Book review section. J. K. Pierson.SeeissuesJ BLOCK, Lynnand Raedlne Lime Compiler Info Systems ROP (Regional Occupational Program): a new Book reviews. Anne Mattison.SeeissuesJEB structure for marketing education. Bal Sheet 68: Book reviews. Donald Skarzenski.SeeissuesJ Bus 7-9 Mr-Ap Communic BLUMBERG, Donald F. Book reviews. Greg Ford.SeeissuesJEB Satisfying your service needs. Mgmt World 16: Book reviews. Joseph F. Ceccio.SeeissuesJ Bus 13.14 Ap-My Communic BLYLER, Nancy Roundy Bookreviews. See issues J Cons Affairs Process-based pedagogy in professional writing. J Business Education Index-1986. Rosemarie Mc- Bus Communic 24: 51-60 Winter Cauley. Delta Pi Epsilon. 112 p S12 BODYCOMBE, Robert E. An index toThe Bulletinof the ABC, Vol. 49. An empirical study of the evolution of the focus March 1986 thru December 1986. ABC Bul 50: 25-28 Mr on human capital and middle management in the economic development process in less developed Index to Volume 13, 1986-1987. J Car Dev 13: 71-73 Summer countries. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 5 Index to vol. 41 (October 1986 through May 1987) BOGGS,RoyA. Business Education Forum.Bus Ed Forum 41: Microcomputers, prototyping, and the life cycle. 41-44 My J Computer Info Systems 27: 8.11 Spring Index to vol. 62, October 1986 -May 1987. JEB 62: BOGORYA,Yvonne 381-382 Je Intercultural understanding. Why is it so important. TheJournal of Business Communication Index to See 47: 12-13 F Vol., 23, No. 1-4.J Bus Communic 24: 121-126 Office politics: game or war? Sec 47: 10, 12.13 Mr Winter BOLNICK,Rae 1986 business education research studies. NABTE Unretired secretaries. Sec 47: 19.21 N-D Rev 14: 52.54 S BOUCHARD, Randy J. Review essay: Research in technical communication. An investigation to determine the reasons why a bibliographic sourcebook. John Hagge. J Bus students do or do not take classes in the general Communic 35: 29.33 Spring merchandising program at Alpena high school. BIRCH, Dian E. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. thesis '86. Careers Unlimited Personnel Agency: a computer- BOWEN,Jean S. and James M. Lahiff ized practice set for a sole proprietorship service Know what your supervisor needs through indirect business. Gregg. 128 p 59.60 communication. Sec 47: 6-9 Mr 8 1987 Business Education Index

HOWZIIS, Dan M. BROLIN, Donn E. Surge protectors more power to you. Office Systems Career education. a continuing high priority for 4: 87-88. 90 11 educating exceptional students. 1 Car Dev 13: BOWLBY, G. Robert and Jeanette K. Hauser SO-% Spring Corporate repurchasing of common stock. JEB 62: See Bucher, Dale E. 167-171 fa BRONN ER, Michael BOWMAN, Joel P. Business and education: the sound of one hand clap- See Penrose, John M. ping? OSRA J 5: 37-40 Fall '86 and Andrew S. Targowski BROOKER, flobert F. Modeling the communication process: the map is Use of personal computer tn business education at not the territory. J Bus Communic 24: 21.34 Fall undergraduate institutions. JEB 62: 357-360 Je and Bernadine P. Branchaw BROTHERS, Joyce Business communication: its process and product. Tips for job seekers: how to get you want. 1 Bus Communic 24: 23.25 Winter Getting Jobs I: 1-2 Mr-Ap BOWYER, Linda E., A. Frank Thompson, and BROWER, Edward Venkat Srinivasan Business education methods: progress from adver- The Ohio banking crisis: a lesson in consumer sity. Bus Ed Forum 41: 32-35 Mr finance. J Cons Affairs 20: 290.299 Witter '86 BROWER, Walter A. BOYD, Daniel R. The education of business teachers 1987. NABTE See Burford, Anna M. Rev 14: 9.11 S BOZE, Ken M., Clifford T. Cox, and Lee Excellence in business education. Voc Ed J 62: In- Schwendig sider 41-42 Ja-F An examination of accounting faculty's actual and BROOKS, Lloyd D. preferred use of time. JEB 62: 223-226 F 101 Spreadsheet exercises. Gregg. 144 p $6.45 BRACHER, Peter BROWN, Betty J. Process, pedagogy, and business writing. J Bus Economic education for prospective teachers. Bus Communic 24: 43.50 Winter Ed Forum 42: 25-26 N BRANCHAW, Bernadine P. and John Clow See Bowman, Jocl P. Our business and economic world, 2nd ed. Hough- BRANDENBERG, Maryanne ton. 662 p S19.99 Communicator style and its relationship to instruc- BROWN, F. Dale tual effectiveness in collegiate business education. See Moore, James R. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 6 BRANIGAN, Helen M. BROWN, Gerald F. See Daggett, Willard R. See Robek, Mary F, BRENDEL, LeRoy A. BROWN, Gordon To revitalize shorthand: change the image. TIPS Understanding business and personal law, eighth 3: 1-4 Summer ed. Gregg, 160 p 520.08 BRENNAN, E. James BROWN. James M. Compensation: issues and developments. Sec 47: Key factors that influence students' success in post- 22-23 N-D secondary vocational education programs. J Car BRENNER, Robert C. Dev 13: 38-46 Summer Mind PC "Ps" and "Qs" and minimize risks. Of- BROWN, Janice E. fice Systems 4: 36-38, 40, 42.43 Ag Business curriculum preview helps students make BREWER, Beverly intelligent choices. Bal Sheet 69: 7-8 N-D The use of video in business classrooms. Bus Ed BROWNSTEIN, Anita Forum 41: 5 My Planning for the challenge of the high-tech era. BEA BRIGGAMAN, Joan S. J 38-45 Spring Innovative business program attracts college-prep BRUNNER, Charles M. students. Bal Sheet 69: 4.6 N-D A comparison of attitudes toward selected factors BRINDZA, Stephen about a one-hour preparatory marketing and Dictation: compressing distance expanding produc- distributive education class with attitudes toward tivity. Mod Off Tech 32: 84-86. 88, 91 Je selected factors about a two-hour preparatory Electronic publishing. ;rom paste pot to letter- marketing and distributive education class after perfect. Mod Off Tech 32: 38-39. 42, 44, 46, 48. the students have completed the course. Central 50, 52 Mr Michigan University, M.B.E. thesis '86 Micro to mainframe: getting it together. Mod Off BUCHER, Dale E., Donn E. Brolin, and Tech 32: 48-50. 54 Ap Joseph T. Kunce BRITTEN, Michael J. Importance of life-centered career education for Consulting in the service sector. Voc Ed J 62: In- special education students: the parents' perspec- sider 44 1a -F tive. J Car Dev 13: 63-69 Summer 12 1987 Business Education Index 9

BUCK, Linda L. and R. Kirby Barrick Junior executive training provides management Sure, they're trained, but are they employable. Ohio skills for high school students. Tommie Butler. Bus Tchr 47: 29-32 Ap Bus Ed Forum 41: 32-33 BUCKELS, Stephen Leadership characteristics of undergraduate Microeconomics in the Framework: a reconsidera- business school studentsa study. David tion. J Econ Ed 18: 157-160 Spring Szczerbacki. JEB 63: 9-13 0 BUCKLAND, John A. MIS in a common body of knowledge. John E. The Information Center Institute checklist for local Nixon. JEB 63: 128-130 D area networks. Info Center 2: 47-48 D '86 Managers must learn to teach. Ken Blanchard. To- BUCKLEY, M. Ronald day's Office 22: 8, 10 0 See Benson, Philip G. Managing young professionals for excellence. BUDN ER, Howard F. Walter J. Eldredge. Adm Mgmt 48: 16-17 N Ethical orientation of marketing stients. Delta Pi Modern supervision. Thomas W. Comstock. Del- Epsilon J 29: 91-98 Summer mar. 544 p $32.95 BUNN, Radie G. Students' race and gender in introduction to See Loveland, Terry L. business statistics. Farhard M. Raiszadeh. JEB BURBRIDGE, John J. and William H. Friedman 63: 20-23 0 A continuous model for developing and implement- Supervision: a situational approach. Thomas D. ing information systems. J Computer Info Kirkpatrick. Kent. 512 p System , 27: 5-7 Summer Where are all the good leaders. Oliver L. Niehouse. BURKE, William T. and C. Larry Allen Adm Mgmt 16: 10-14 F-Mr Innovative teaching: a true measure of teaching ef- BUSINESS and business education fectivtaess. JEB 62: 230-232 F Business and education: the sound of one hand clap- BURKHOLDER, Jeanette S. and Robert E. ping? Michael Bronner. OSRA J 5: 37-40 Fall '86 Stevens Business-industry and education partnerships: basic to success. Robert E. Norton. JEB 63: 53-56 N Researcher/ teacher orientation of doctoral pro- grams for business. JEB 62: 233-236 F Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high BURROW, Jim school senior business education students, col- lege seniors in business education teacher train- Marketing education: a national conference via ing, and non-managerial office workers. Patricia satellite communications. Bal Sheet 68: 4-6 Holland Chapman. The University of South Mr-Ap Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 Marketing marketing. Mktg Educator's News 6: 4 The corporate classroom: a new av nue for business Winter teachers. Janet L. Orban and Joan E. Veracky. BURFORD, Anna M. and Daniel R. Boyd Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 11-13 Ap Strategic planning for career success. Bal Sheet 68: Course grades and practical skills of personnel/in- 7-9 Ja-F dustrial relations students: reappraising manage- BURKHALTER, Bettye B., J. Boyd Scebra, ment training. Philip G. Benson and M. Ronald and William L. Deaton Buckley. JEB 62: 153-157 Research reveals time management important to Decision-making skills: the bridge between class- secretaries in the information age. Delta Pi Ep- room and office. Nancy N. Lilt. Ohio Bus Tchr silon J 28: 211-218 Fall '86 47: 24-28 Ap BUSINESS administration Educatc,-: :.a industry: putting teachers on the line. Administrative information systems: people and Mari Ann Rollans. NACEBE Newsletter 14: technology. Thomas Keller and Ernest N. Savage. 16-19 Mr Kent. 352 p The generalizability of previous computer experi- Are tomorrow's managers prepared to work? ence on students' perceptions of computer learn- Patricia M. Fernberg. Mod Off tech 32: 62, 64, ing and subsequent career related application. 66, 68 Mr Tom K. Massey, Jr. J Computer Info Systems Executive education: curriculum of programs tlt 27: 20-22 Summer public colleges of business accredited by the Information systems intern program: a partnership AACSB. Fred Maidment. JEB 63: 15-18 0 between higher education and information sys- How to find the right consultant. Patricia M. Fern- tems organizations. Edwin E. Blanks. J Com- berg. Modern Office Tech 32: 92, 94, 96, 98 N puter Info Systems 27: 7-8 Winter '86-'87 The human relations of organizations. Harold W. Law office automation in the Atlanta area and its Berkman and Linda L. Neider. Kent. 512 p implications for the postsecondary legal secretar- Improving the quality of work. Jim Hall-Sheehy. ial curricula. Savela Pappas Holmes. University Info Center 3: 40-41 Ag of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Is management's perception of the role of a Linkage of business and industry with education for secretary changing? Fran Waller and Rebecca business. Sharon Lund O'Neil. National Business Markley. Sec 47: 20-23 Ja Education Association Yearbook 25: 134-144 13 10 1987 Business Education Index

BUSINESS and business education (continued) Preparing a request for proposal. Bonnie Canning. Microcomputer uses for business and secondary 1MC J 23: 8, 9 Mr-Ap business education in North Dakota. Gary D. Reading between a memo's lines. Edward Wakin. Hagen. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. Today's Office 21: 11-12 Mr thesis '86 Resume component preferences of executives. Glyn- Office education: are we meeting industry needs? na Morse. SBEA Newsletter 34: 16-17 Michael Noble and Patricia Noble. JEB 63: 85-87 A review of business letter format and style in area N offices. Cherie E. Fretwell and Dorothea Bisland. A study to determine the guidelines used by business MBEA Y 15: 49-52 and industry to identify the computer literacy of Simplify wp document formats for processing com- business graduates employed in entry-level posi- patibility. Mona Casady. Office Systems 4: 72, tions that do not require a degree in computer 74, 76-77 Ja science. Charletta Bracy Clark. Indiana Univer- Writing business letters and reports, 2nd ed. Car- sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 mella E. Mansfield and Margaret Hilton What topics employers think should be included in Bahniuk. Glencoe. 624 p $13.62; Instructor's CIS courses. James W. Hunter. J Computer In- guide 158 p $7.84 fo Systems 27: 23-26 Spring Writing resumes that sell. Carol M. Barnum. Mgmt BUSINESS correspondence World 16: 10-11, 13 S-0 Basic letter and memo writing, 2nd ed. Susie H. BUSINESS education Van Huss. South-Western. 202 p $4.55 Agenda for excellence. Anna Nemesh. Voc Ed J 62: A better letter (AMS Simplified). Margaret Potter. Insider 41 Ja-F Mgmt World 16: 24-25 Ap-My Attitudes of office personnel toward advanced of- Claim and adjustment letters: theory versus prac- fice technology. Donna L. Kizzier. Delta Pi Ep- tice and legal implicatiods. Robert J. Aalberts and silon J 29: 31-46 Spring Lorraine A. Krajewski. ABC Bul 50: 1-5 S Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Carl Communicating via a dynamic data sheet. Lois E. Jorgensen and Melvin E. Campbell. Bus Ed Sharpton. Bal Sheet 69: 27-28, 30 S-0 Forum 41: 26-27, 30-43 Ja; 42: 23, 26-39 N Confidentiality and the letter of recommendation. The business core curriculum: is it time for a a new approach. Stephen B. Knouse. ABC Bul change? Janet Meade. JEB 62: 108-110 D '86 50: 6-7 S Business-education collaboratives for college career Document formats: are they computer compatible? centers. Joseph A. Johnston, Norman C. Gys- Dorinda A. Clippinger. Sec 47: 20-21 Mr bers, and Laura Lundeen Wright. J Car Dev 13: Evaluation of written business messages: clarity of 68-76 Fall '86 expectations and objectivity in grading. Jules Business education in the United States 1985-86 Harcourt. JEB 63: 82-84 N NABTE survey results. Charles R. Hopkins. A five-step technique for effect: :e letter writing. NABTE Rev 14: 24-34 S Frank Andera. Bus Ed Forum 41: 12-13, 16 My Business Education Index-1986. Rosemarie Mc- Guidelines for writing the effective job application Cauley. Delta Pi Epsilon 112 p $12 letter. Darlene Pibal. JEB 62: 331-333 My Business education: planning tomorrow's solutions How employers read an amicant resume. Richard for today's changes. Willard R. Daggett and W. Meyer. Viewpoints 13: 2 0 Helen M. Branigan. Words 16: 22-23, 27-31 Ag-S Integrating microcomputers into business writing. Business education. shrinking violet or shining star? Marguerite P. Shane-Joyce. Bus Ed Forum 42: Ralph M. Holmes. Bus Ed Forum 41:3 -4, 6-8 Ja 11-12 N Business teacher education: a commitment to ex- Integrating the real world into the writing class. cellence. An action plan by the Policies Commis- Virginia C. Polanski. JEB 62: 327-329 My sion for Business and Economic Education. Bus Letter writing practices of selected businesses. Bertee Ed Fotum 42: 10-11 N Adkins, Lois McWhorter, and Tonda Littrell- Business teacher education curriculum guide. Thompson. KBEA J 8: 18-20 Spring NBEA. $12 Letter writing simplified. Fay Beth Gray. Ark Bus A celebration of excellence. Harry D. Wagner. In- Ed 29: 12 Spring voice 13: 1, 7 Fall '86 Letters of application and resumes: a comparison The current status of doctoral programs. Steven P. of corporate views. Nelda Spinks and Barron Golen and David H. Lynch. NABTE Rev 14: Wells. ABC Bul 50: 9-16 S 47-51 S Letters plus: communication on the job. Caroline Database of competencies for business curriculum Reynold. Gregg. 136 p $6.96 development, K-14. NBEA. 264 p $12 Modern business correspondence, 5th ed. Donna Developing business education leadership. Gary McComas and Marilyn L. Satterwhite. Gregg. Thompson. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30-31 My 272 p $18.95 Directory of NBEA officers, executive board 1987 business letter cost tops $9. Viewpoints 13: 1-2 members, and headquarters personnel. Bus Ed S Forum 42: 21 D

14 1987 Business Education Index 11 Directory of state az...2 local supervisory personnel Projections and implications of social, economic, in business education. Bus Ed Forum 42: 31-38 D and demographic changes for business education. The disgrace of illiteracy: what can you do to reduce Willard R. Daggett and Helen M. Branigan. Na- it? James C. Scott. Bal Sheet 69: 33-37 S-0 tional Business Education Association Yearbook Editorial comment. Karen Schneiter. See issues Bal 25: 1-15 Sheet Quality standards in business education. Betsy H. Enhancing the image of business teachers. James Harper. Bus Ed Forum 41: 33-35 My Calvert Scott. National Business Education Reflections on a trip to Washington. C. LeMoyne Association Yearbook 25: 153-162 Smith. Bal Sheet 69: 3-6 S-0 Environmental factors affecting business and mar- The Regents action plan, its general impact on New keting education. Larry Caster line. Ohio Bus York state and its specific impact on business Tchr 47: 2-5 Ap education. John F. McIntosh. BTA J 7: 38-40 Excellence in business education. Walter A. Brower. '87-'88 Voc Ed J 62: Insider 41-42 Ja-F Reinforcing the basics through business education. From the publisher. David H. Weaver. See issues James R. Stone and Vicki Poole. National Busi- Bus Ed World ness Education Association Yearbook 25: 145-152 A good match: business programs and articulation. Requirements for today's business education in- Catherine B. Warmbrod. JEB 63: 101-103 D structor. Anthony Koontz. MBEA Today 21: 1, Guest editorial. B. June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon 3 Ja J 29: 28-29 Spring Research in business education. A statement by the Guidelines for successful legislative advocacy. Bill Policies Commission for Business and Economic Clohan. Bus Ed Forum 42: 3-5 D Education. NBEA Hidden hazards of the business education class- Retraining for office automation. Patricia M. Fern- room. Charles L. Guatney and Blaine R. Wilson. berg. Mod Off Tech 32: 56, 58, 60 My Bal Sheet 68: 27-29 Ja-F Retraining for office automation. Tern' D. Lund- Identification, classification, and analysis of issues gren and Norman A. Garrett. Mod Off Tech 32: in business education at the secondary level for 56, 58, 60 My the United States. Paula F. Witt. Alpha Epsilon The successful business education program: a Rsch 27: 20 mutual responsibility. Donald \V. Caudill and Implications of change fc.. effective teaching. Bur- Thomas G. Hyde. Bal Sheet 69: 36-38 N-D ton S. Kaliski. National Business Education A system for teaching business education, 2nd ed. Association Yearbook 25: 163-168 Adele Schrag and Robert Poland. Gregg. 576 p Issues in public education. James Love. ABEA J $27.95 6: 6-9 Spring Test your advisory group savvy. Alden H. Knapp. Linkage of business and industry with education for Voc Ed J 62: 23-24 Ja-F business. Sharon Lund O'Neil. National Business This we believe about research in business educa- Education Association Yearbook 25: 134-144 tion. A statement by the Policies Commission for The long view of basic business education: economic Business and Economic Education. Bus Ed education for all students. Kenneth W. Utley. Forum 42: 9-10 0 KBEA J 8: 4 Spring This we believe about the role of business educators Looking forward to the twenty-first century. 1987 in influencing legislation. A statement by the Delta PI Epsilon Distinguished Lecture. John Policies Commission for Business and Economic Sculley. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 58-66 Summer Education. Delta Pi Epsilon. IBEA Reports 37: Maintaining business education in the comprehen- 9 Ja sive high school. Ronnie H. Fisher. Bus Ed This we believe about the role of business educators Forum 41: 32-33 My in teaching entrepreneurship. A statement by the Major issuesaffecting Introductory computer Policies Commission for Business and Economic courses in business education in public secondary Education. Bus Ed Forum 42: 12 N schools of the United States. Cathryn Thomp- Where does business education fit in the informa- son Meehan. University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesi. tion society? Judith J. Lambrecht. NABTE Rev '86 14: 11-17 S Making the most of advisory groups. Darrell L. BUSINESS English Parks and Gail H. Henderson. Voc Ed J 62: 20-22 Business English and communication, 7th ed. Lyn Ja-F Clark, Kenneth Zimmer, and Joseph Tinervia. 1986 business education research studies. NABTE Gregg. 688 p 520.96 Rev 14: 52-54 S Business English essentials, 7th ed. Gregg. 384 p $18 Productivity rankings of institutions based on College English and communication, 5th ed. Marie number of publications in four business educa- M. Stewart and Kenneth Zimmer. Gregg. 704 p tion journals. Wayne F. Stanford, Gary L. Clark $26.95 and Robert Betley. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 133-143 Error spotting quiz. Mary Louise Gilman. NSR 49: Fall 83 N 15 12 1987 Business Education Index

BUSINESS English (continued) Enrollment management. Compass 51: 10-11 D '86 The frequency of occurrence of punctuation rules, General counsel's report. Bill Clohan. See issues format, and English style in written business com- Compass munications. Frank Andera and Gregg Condon. Management of the placement office. Compass 51: Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 197-210 Fall '86 8-11 Ja Spelling deficiencies of business communication PSI survey reveals five-year trends in secretarial job students at the University of Central Arkansas. duties. Compass 51: 12-13 Mr Laraine McChesney. The University of Central An untouched market. Jan V.'Friedheim. Compass Arkansas, M.S.E. thesis '86 51: 6-7 JI Student projects and activities for Business English Variables that influence the degree of participation and Communication, 7th ed. Lyn R. Clark. of business education faculty in faculty develop- Gregg. 256 p $8.36 ment programs in proprietary schools and com- Word watching. Sarah Montoya. See issues Sec munity colleges. Rita T. Wallace. Alpha Epsilon BUSINESS law Rsch 27: 18 Business /criminal /civil law is for everyone. Deloss BUTLER, Tommie C. Smith. TIPS 3: 1-4 Fall Junior executive training provides management Business law: principles and cases, 2nd ed. Daniel skills for high school students. Bus Ed Forum 41: V. Davidson, Brenda E. Knowles, Lynn M. For- 32-33 Ap sythe, and Robert R. Jespersen. Kent. 1,088 p BUTTOLPH, Vicki L. Comprehensive business law: principles and cases. See Rudd, Joel Daniel V. Davidson, Brenda E. Knowles, Lynn BYRNE, Roz M. Forsythe, and Robert R. Jespersen. Kent. Australiankeyboardchallenges:international 1,392 p challenges? Inter Rev for Bus Ed 109: 14-21 Ap Ideas that won't run dry. Peggy B. Hadden. Bal Sheet 68: 38-40 Mr-Ap C In that case... (Bus Law bulletin board). Stan Mer- rill. Bus Exch 9: 18 Fall '86 CALKINS, D. Ordell The legal environment of small business: a new em- See Ahmadi, Hamid phasis. Donald F. Kurato and Phillip D. Howard. CAMP, Sue JEB 63: 64-67 N Developing proofreading skill, 2nd ed. Gregg. 176 Spice up business law. Daniel Sanfratello. BTA J p $9.12 7: 25 '87-'88 See Stewart, Marie M. The structure of the legal environment: law, ethics, and Joseph Tinervia and business. Bill Shaw and Art Wolfe. Kent. 880 Developing proofreading skill, 2nd ed. Gregg. $99 site license fee Understanding business and personal law, eighth CAMPBELL, Melvin E. ed. Gordon Brown. Gregg. 160 p $20.08 See Jorgensen, Carl E. BUSINESS organization and management CANNATA, Frank G. The legal environment of small business: a new em- FAX is a favorite for fast delivery. Office Systems phasis. Donald F. Kurato and Phillip D. Howard. 4: 7, 64, 67, 69-70 JI JEB 63: 64-67 N CANNING, Bonnie Nurturing small businesses. R. Jean Overton. Voc Careers in records automation. Adm Mgmt 48:39 N Ed J 52: Insider 44 Ja-F Converting documents into computer data. Adm Role models for future women business owners. Mgmt 48: 55 My Gail Fann. Bus Ed Forum 41: 12, 14 F Optical disks in . IMC J 23: 9-11 S-0 Women-owner business: a growing trend. Louis Preparing a request for proposal. IMC J 23: 8.9 Olivas. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30-32 Ap Mr-Ap BUSINESS schools Tactical planningroadmap to implementation. Ability-t oenefit students. Bill Clohan. Compass IMC J 23: 15-16 Ja-F 51: 9-10 D '86 CAREER education Advisory committees can give schools a boost. Association between handicapped student self- Compass 51: 8-10 Ap ratings and teacher ratings of generalizable Arbitrating student/faculty disputes. Christina Bar- mathematics skills. James P. Greenan. J Car Dev tolomeo. Compass 51: 4-5 Ja 13: 30-37 Summer Business education digest. Mary Wine. See issues Attitudes of North Dakota high school seniors Compass toward men in nontraditional careers. Larry G. The career development of women administrators Pagel. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. of collegiate schools of business. Rhoda S. thesis '86 Jacobs. New York University, Ph.D. thesis '86 Business-education collaboratives for college career Consequences of regional accreditation for pro- centers. Joseph A. Johnston, Norman C. Gys- prietary junior colleges of business. Jack Jones. bers, and Laura Lundeen Wright. J Car Dev 13: Seton Hall University, Ed.D. thesis '86 68-76 Fall '86 1,6 1987 Business Education Index 13

Career development for youth with autism. Dianne CAROFF, Ronald and Patricia Heilman E. Berkell. J Car Dev 13: 14-20 Summer Documentation: providing a structured safety net Career development of disabled youth: the parents' for business operations. Words 16: 32-33 Ag-S role. Margaretha Vreeburg Izzo. J Car Dev 13: CARRINGTON, Max R. 47-55 Summer See Caudill, Donald W. Career education: a continuing high priority for CARSON, Julie educating exceptional students. Donn E. Brolin. The essay for entry: writing as an admission crite- J Car Dev 13: 50-56 Spring rion. JEB 62: 227-229 F Career education and exploration. Rose F. Cost. CARTWRIGHT, Laura W., Faye R. Kuykendall, Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 21-22 Ap Dale G. Richey, and Gyadys N. Isbell Career education and the professional association. Should business departments be required to have Pat Nel lor Wickwire. J Car Dev 13: 63-70 Spring an FBLA chapter? MBEA Y 15: 53-57 Careers for persons with disabilities. Lloyd W. Tin- CASADY, Mona dall and John J. Gugerty. J Car Dev 13: 5-13 Integrating word processing concepts and applica- Summer tions. Bal Sheet 69: 8-10 S-0 The challenge of the marketplace; implications for Simplify wp document formats for processing com- school counselors. Dorothy E. Jenkins. J Car Dev patibility. Office Systems 4: 72, 74, 76-77 Ja 13: 57-62 Spring CASHIN, Jerry Changing contexts for career programs. L. Sunny As systems spread out, data becomes vulnerable. Hansen. J Car Dev 13: 31-42 Spring Software News 6: 40-41, 44, 46, 48 D '86 Education as preparation for work: contributions Network management: not all there yet. Software of career education and vocational education. Ed- News 7: 40-42 Mr win L. Herr. J Car Dev 13: 16-31 Spring CASSIDY, John C. Importance of life-centered career education for The role of the corporate speechwriter in public special education students: the parents' perspec- policy spokesmanship. ABC Bul 50: 24-28 Je tive. Dale E. Bucher, Donn E. Bro lin, and Joseph CASSINGHAM, Randy T. Kunce. J Car Dev 13: 63-69 Summer The Dvorak keyboard: usage rises after 1982 Individual variations within the vocational decision recognition as alternate standard. Sec 46: 18-19, making process: a review and integration. Don- 28 N-D '86 na J. Walsh. J Car Dev 14: 52-65 CASTE RLINE, Larry Key factors that influence students' success in Environmental factors affecting business and postsecondary vocational education programs. marketing education. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 2-5 Ap James M. Brown. J Car Dev 13: 38-46 Summer CAUDILL, Donald W. Linking students with logical career choices. Nathan "Speaking" the silent language. Sec 47: 12-13 Ja T. Avani. Bal Sheet 69: 17-18 N-D and Thomas G. Hyde Partnerships: making a difference over time? Essie The successful business education program: a G. Page. J Car Dev 13: 43-49 Spring mutual responsibility. Bal Sheet 69: 36-38 N-D Perceptions of career education supporters concern- , Rick A. Lester, and Max R. Carrington ing the current nature and status of the career Sexual harassment: a topic for basic business class. education movement. Kenneth B. Hoyt. J Car Bus Ed Forum 42: 12, 14 D Dev 13: 5-15 Spring CECCIO, Joseph F. Preparing students for career changes. Randall L. Book reviews. See issues J Bus Communic Wells. National Busiress Education Association CERTIFICATION Yearbook 25: 16-28 Consequences of regional accreditation for pro- Problem solving appraisal: a necessary ingredient prietary junior colleges of business. Jack Jones. in the career-planning process. Lisa M. Larson. Seton Hall University, Ed.D. thesis '86 J Car Dcv 14: 24-34 Fall Statement of the AACSB standards committee on Resources abound for career educators. Harry N. those accreditation council standards bearing on Drier. J Car Dev 13: 78-91 Spring junior and community college relations. Bus Ed Strategic planning for career success. Anna M. Bur- Forum 42: 3-5 N ford and Daniel R. Boyd. Bal Sheet 68: 7-9 Ja-F CERTIFIED professional secretaries Teaching career planning and job-hunting skills: a CPS generates electricity. Angela Nichols Smith. portfolio approach. D. Lavern Jones. Bal Sheet Sec 47: 9-10, 12 Ap 68: 33-35 Ja-F CPS module 6: office technology, 2nd ed. Betty CARLAND, James W. and Jo Ann C. Car land Schroeder and Diane Routhier-Graf. Wiley. 251 An investigation into the distinctions between p 516.95 cognitive styles of business and nonbusiness Teaching the CPS reviewclass:a rewarding students. JEB 63: 68-71 N challenge. Judy H. Diffley. Sec 47: 24-25 0 CARLAND, Jo Ann C. CHANEY, Lillian H. See Car land, James W. Integration of computer concepts and applications CARLISLE, Diane into business courses in secondary schools. J Gaining credibility. ARMA Qt 21: 29-31 Ja Computer Info Systems 27: 14-17 Winter '86-'87 17 14 1987 Business Education Index

CKAN EY, Lillian H. (continued) CLARKE, Lillian W. See Hegman, Ann How to integrate communication skills into the ac- See Simon, Judith counting curriculum. Bus Ed Forum 41: 15-17 Mr and Janis C. Leggett and Charles B. Teddlie Survey area businesses to determine utilization of Communication barriers of managers: a com- office technology. Bal Sheet 68: 12-14 Mr-Ap parative study of men and women. Southern -CHAPMAN, Patricia Holland University at New Orleans and New Orleans Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high University, Independent Study '86 school senior business education students, col- Gender-related communication barriers of man- lege seniors in business education teacher train- agers: a comparative study of men and women. ing, and non-managerial office workers. The Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 15-26 Spring University of South Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 CLARK, Lyn R. CHESTER, Jeffrey A. Student projects and activities for Business English IBM and OS/2 take on the clones. Infosystems 34: 34-36 Ag and Communication, 7th ed. Gregg. 256 p $8.36 If it were only this easy (departmental computing). , Kenneth Zimmer, and Joseph Tinervia Infosystems 34: 22-24 Ap Business English and communication, 7th ed. CHIRI, Judith A. Gregg. 688 p $20.96 Start with good technique. Bus Exch 9: 24-25 Spring CLAYTON, Dean Technique timings turn out fast and accurate typ- Zoorifica typewriting simulation, 2nd ed. South- ists. Bus Ed Forum 41: 11-12 F Western. 123 p $4.45 , Jacquelyn Kutsko, Patricia Seraydarian, See Coleman, Larry D. and Ted D. Stoddard ana OK D. Park Houghton Mifflin keyboarding and applications. Appleworksintegrated applications for micro- Houghton. 179 p $13.72 computers. South-Western. 396 p $6.50 , and Ted D. Stoddard Integrating technological changes into the four-year Houghton Mifflin typewriting: keyboard mastery college curriculum. National Business Education and applications. Houghton. 550 p $22.50 Association Yearbook 25: 73-82 CHRISTIAN, Rod CLELAND, Bill G. An editing process that works. ABC Bul 50: 27-28 S Determination of the extent and use of extended Entrepreneurship made more exciting by using the contract time by coordinators of vocational coop- business plan. Bal Sheet 68: 35, 37-39 My-Je erative programs in Wyoming, Montana, and CHRISTOFF, Kurt Idaho. University of Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 Data base design, part two. Info Center 3: 17-18 N CLERICAL training Enough memory to go around. Info Center 3: 8-10 Office machines: electronic calculators, 7th ed. Ja Richard R. McCready. Kent. 236 p A matter of records. Info Center 3: 12, 14-15 JI Professional reference for the office. Rosemarie A primer on data base design, part one. Info Center McCauley. Glencoe. 552 p $12.68; Working 3: 61-62 S papers 106 p $5.95; Resource guide 204 p $7 CHURCH, Olive D. The reference guide: a handbook for office person- Top-dollar jobs for "high-touch" attitudes. Bal nel, 2nd ed. Ralph M. Holmes. Houghton. 263 Sheet 68: 15-17 Ja-F CILLIS, Daniel R. p $8.44 CLINCKSCALE, Bella G. Jogging through workplace jargon: the productive Teleconferencing: a new dimension for the business road. Bal Sheet 69: 20-22 N-D CLANTON, Patsy education class. JEB 62: 127-130 D '86 Using DECA projects as instructional methodology. CLIPPINGER, Dorinda A. Mktg Educator's News 6: 10 Winter Document formats: are they computer compatible? CLARK, Charletta Bracy Sec 47: 20-21 Mr A study to determine the guidelines used by business and Jane N. Hammer and industry to identify the computer literacy of The status of machine transcription instruction: a business graduates employed in entry-level posi- survey of selected postsecondary instructors. JEB tions that do not require a degree in computer 62: 173-176 Ja science. Indiana University, Ph.D. thesis '86 CLOHAN, BID CLARK, Corolyn E. and Bill N. Schwartz Ability-to-benefit students. Compass 51: 9-10 D '86 Managing accounting anxiety: a positive interven- General counsel's report. See issues Compass tion. JEB 63: 136-141 D Guidelines for successful legislative advocacy. Bus CLARK, Gary L. Ed Forum 42: 3-5 D See Wayne, F. Stanford CLOW, John and Peter F. Kaminski See Brown, Betty Readability of marketing principles textbooks: COCURRICULAR activities another look at the data. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: Developing leadership camp for student officers. 181-196 Fall '86 Stewart W. Husted. Bus Ed Forum 41: 27-28 My I® 1987 Business Education Index 15 Should business departments be required to have Course grades and practical skills of personnel, in- an FBLA chapter? Laura W. Cartwright, Faye dustrial relations students. reappraising manage- R. Kuykehdall, Dale G. Richey, and Gyadys N. ment training. Philip G. Benson and M. Ronald Isbell. MBEA Y 15: 52-57 Buckley. JEB 62: 153-157 A survey of the 1985 top-ten national FBLA win- The current status of doctoral programs. Steven P. ners in eleven selected events. Jeanne E. O'Gor- Go len and David H. Lynch. NABTE Rev 14: man. The University of North Dakota, M.S. 47-51 S thesis '86 Developing market segmentation strategies for use Using DECA projects as instructional methodology. in recruiting collegiate business majors. G. Steven Patsy Clanton. Mktg Educator's News 6: 10 Rhiel. JEB 62: 341-345 Je Winter Economic education in business schools: is it work- Vocational business student organizations. consent ing? Hamid Ahmadi, Burton F. Schaffer, and D. and advise. Ginny Richerson and Candy Duncan Ordell Calkins. JEB 62: 123-126 D '86 Evans. BEA J 8: 6-7 Spring A follow-up study of 1980-1984 Central Washington COHEN,Sherry and Marilyn Sarch University business education graduates with im- The impact of technology on jobs and career paths plications for program improvement. Patricia at McGraw-Hill. BEA J 22-28 Spring Mc Irvin. Central Washington University, M.Ed. COLEFIELD, Ronald thesis '86 The effect of the use of electronic calculators versus Follow-up study of office administration graduates hand computation on achievement in computa- of Memphis State University, 1976-1985. Ann B. tional skills and achievement in the problem-solv Hegman. Memphis State University, M.S. thesis ing abilities of remedial middle school students '86 in selected business mathematics topics. Alpha A good match. business programs and articulation. Epsilon Rsch 27: 7 Catharine B. Warmbrod. JEB 63: 101-103 D COLEMAN, Larry D. and Dean Clayton Identifying backgrounds and competencies of word Personal and family financial management, 2nd ed. processing teachers with implications for col- Houghton. $9.56 legiate curriculum evaluation. Jessie McKinnon. COLLINS, Rebecca and Fay Beth Gray The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. Current status of word processing in AACSB '86 schools. SBEA Newsletter 34: 17-19 Fall Implementing higher education reforms in business COLONY, George programs. Michael D. Everett and John Stone. Trends in communications networks: what's real JEB 62: 373-375 Je and what's not. Words 15: 12-17 D-Ja Information systems intern program: a partnership COLLEGES and universities between higher education and information sys- AACSB graduate student tracking system for micro- tems organizations. Edwin E. Blanks. J Com- computers. Roger F. Roggio. JEB 62: 101-107 puter Info Systems 27: 7-8 Winter '86-'87 D '86 Library utilization in undergraduate courses: are Abandoning the myth of the modern MBA student. business professors using the library? Ann D. Ross M. Stolzenberg, John Abowd, and Roseann Jones, Richard Drapeau, and Lynn Godkin. JEB Giarrusso. Bus Ed Forum 41: 23-30 F 63: 119-122 D The business core curriculum. is it time for a Microcomputers in higher education: issues and change? Janet Meade. JEB 62: 108-110 D '86 concerns. Gaye C. Dawson, Lanny J. Ryan, and Business teacher education curriculum guide. Lynn Allen Jensen. VBEA J 10: 25-27 Spring NBEA. 66 p $6 The OSRA curriculum development process: past, CBA (College of Bus. Adm.) graduates use com- present, and future. Larry W. Penwell and puters: bridging the gap. Betty W. Robinson, Bridget N. O'Connor. OSRA J 5:41 -57 Fall '86 Dean Van McGraw, and Bill Huth. SBEA OSRA model curriculum for Office Systems Ad- Newsletter 34: 15.16 Fall ministration. OSRA Model Curriculum Group. The collegiate business student: a perspective of OSRA J 5: 71-93 Fall '86 changing demographics. Louis Olivas. ABEA J The Office Systems Research Association ..iodel 6: 56-58 Spring curriculum of office systems education. Bridget Communication needs of recent graduates. Anita N. O'Connor and Edward G. Thomas. South- S. Bednar and Robert J. Olney. ABC Bul 50: Western. 34 p '86 22-23 D Productivity rankings of institutions based on num- Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high ber of publications in four business education school senior business education students, col- journals. Wayne F. Stanford, Gary L. Clark and lege seniors in business education teacher train- Robert Bet ley. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 133-143 Fall ing, and non-managerial office workers. Patricia Researcher/teacher orientation of doctoral pro- Holland Chapman. The University of South grams for business. Jeanette S. Burkholder and Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 Robert E. Stevens. JEB 62: 233-236 F -,19 16 1987 Business Education Index

COLLEGES and universities(continued) College English and communication, 5th ed. Marie Reshaping the business school: industry/labor pro- M. Stewart and Kenneth Zimmer. Gregg. 704 p grams of applied research and teaching. J. Barry $26.95 Mason. JEB 62: 205-209 F Communicating via a dynamic data sheet. Lois Spelling deficiencies of business communication Sharpton. Bal Sheet 69: 27-28, 30 S-0 students at the University of Central Arkansas. Communication barriers of managers: a compara- Laraine McChesney. The University of Central tive study of men and women. Lillian W. Clarke Arkansas, M.S.E. thesis '86 and Charles B. Teddlie. Southern University at Statement of the AACSB standards committee on New Orleans and New Orleans University, Inde- those accreditation council standards bearing on pendent Study '86 junior and community college :elations. Bus Ed Communication consultants and consulting: a Forum 42: 3-5 N survey of ABC members. Stephen R. Axley. ABC The status of model curricula development in of- Bul 50: 8-15 Je fice systems education. Edward G. Thomas. Communication needs of recent graduates. Anita OSRA J 5: 59.69 Fall '86 S. Bednar and Robert J. Olney. ABC Bul 50: Status of office information systems instruction at 22-23 D colleges and universities holding membership in Communication problems correlated withCollege the national association for business teacher ed- English and Communication,5th ed. Marie M. ucation (FA BTE). Linda Jean Curtis. Southern Stewart, Kenneth Zimmer, and Sue C. Camp. Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 Gregg. 272 p $15.70 Use of personal computer in business education at Communication satisfaction, jot' satisfaction, and undergraduate institutions. Robert F. Brooker. organizational commitment of business college JEB 62: 357-360 Je faculty. Ananchai Kongchan. Alpha Epsilon University-based executive education programs. Rsch 27: 10 Fred Maidment. JEB 62: 258.260 Mr Communication skills rated by office supervisors. University graduates to networked OA system. Alfred L. Kaisershot. Bus Ed Forum 42: 15-16 N Virginia Coyle. Today's Office 22: 54, 56 Ag Communicator style and its relationship to instruc- COMMUNICATIONS An analysis of current perspectives of the influence tual effectiveness in collegiate business education. of communication in successful organizations. Maryanne Brandenberg. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: James DeConinck and Dale Level. ABC Bul 50: 6 7-11 Mr A comparison of teaching business communications Apply group dynamics in teaching report writing. by the traditional writing/teacher feedback and Caro lee Sormunen. Bus Ed Forum 42: 16-18 D the computer-assisted instructional methods. Are we really teaching effective communication. Retha Hoover Kilpatrick. NABTE Rev 14: 44-47 Joan C. Roderick. Bus Exult 9: 2-5 Fall '86 S Attitudinal responses to voice mail. Raymond W. The concept of process. Vanessa Arnold. J Bus Beswick and N. L. Reinsch, Jr. J Bus Communic Communic 24: 33-35 Winter 24: 23-35 Summer Confidentiality and the letter of recommendation: Business communication: its process and product. a new approach. Stephen B. Knouse. ABC Bul Joel P. Bowman and Bernadine P. Branchaw. J 50: 6-7 S Bus Communic 24: 23-25 Winter Consciousness raising and collaboration: the one- Business communications, 2nd ed. William Him- day professional writing seminar. H. J. Schreiber. street, Gerald Maxwell, and Mary Jean Onorato. ABC Bul 50: 30-32 S Glencoe. 552 p $17.55 A contingency approach to communication skill im- Business communications: principles and methods portance; the impact of occupation, direction, 8th ed. William C. Himstreet and Wayne 1 and position. Vincent S. DiSalvo and Janet K. Baty. Kent. 704 p Larsen. J Bus Communic 24: 3.22 Summer Business communications students demonstrate -1ntroversy or eclecticism: if languages and cultures realistic business practices. Carol M. Lehman. differ, is there a writing process? Morris Philip ABC Bul 50: 19-21 D Wolf. J Bus Communic 24: 31 Winter Business English and communication, 7th ed. Lyn The current quality of written correspondence: a Clark, Kenneth Zimmer, and Joseph Tinervia. statistical analysis of the performance of 13 in- Gregg. 688 p $20.96 dustry and organizational categories. Edward H. Businessleaders stress communicationskills. Goodin and Skip Swerdlow. ABC Bul 50: 12-16 Thomas R. Allen, Jr. Bal Sheet 68: 4-5 Ja-F Mr Business prose and the nature of the plain style. Dealing with communication barriers in the class- Michael Mendelson. J Bus Communic 24: 3-18 room. Steven Golen and David Lynch. NATEBE Spring Notes 6-7 Spring Collaborative writing in the classroom. Meg Mor- The demography and professional status of the gan, Nancy Allen, Teresa Moore, Dianne Atkin- ABC member, 1985 compared with 1968. Nan - son, and Graig Snow. ABC Bul 50: 20-26 S cyD acrsey and Jean Dorrell. ABC Bul 50: 2-7 Je 1987 Business Education Index 17 The demography and professional status of the The impact of microcomputers on ABC with recom- ABC member: 1985 compared with 1986. Nan- mendations for teaching, writing, and research. cy Darsey and Jean Dorrell. ABC Bul 50: 3-7 Mr John M. Penrose, Joel P. Bowman, and Marie Developing business writing skills through group Flatley. J Bus Communic 24: 79-91 Fall activity. Mary Cullinan. ABC Bul 50: 21-23 Mr Importance of consistcncy in all areas of com- The development of a measure of perceived com- munication. Maryanne Ouellet. Bus Ed Forum munication openness. Donald P. Rogers. JBus 41: 21, 24 Mr Communic 24: 53.61 Fall The importance of discussing feedback techniques Do we learn to write or do we write to learn? Bruce in the managerial accounting class. Steven Golen Thurber. Bus Ed Forum 67: 51-52 Spring and Catherine Gaharan. ABEA J 6: 70-74 Spring An editing process that works. Rod Christian. ABC Importance ofteachers'nonverbal communication. Bul 50: 27-28 S Marian C. Crawford. Bus Ed Forum 41: 20-22 F The effect of the use of microcomputers on writing Improving student summaries through sequencing. ability and attitude toward business communica- Claudia Mon Pere Mclsaac. ABC Bul 50: 17-20 S tion classes. Leonard T. Greenland and Lloyd Improving written electronic communications. Jean W. Bartholome. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 78-90 Datta. Adm Mgmt 48: 21-73 Ag Summer Incorporating oral presentations in the business The essay for entry: writing as an admission classroom. Jean C. Swanson. TIPS 3: 1-4 Spring criterion. Julie Carson. JEB 62: 227-229 F An insight into communication barriers between An experimental study to compare the effectiveness bank managers and their customers. Steven of two methods of instruction in written business Golen. JEB 62: 293-296 My The instruction-writing assignment: making it work. communication at the collegiate level. Debbie A. Jerome Curry. ABC Bul 50: 29-30 S Renshaw. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 13 Intercultural communication. Judy F. West. SBEA Fry, Smog, Lix and Rix: insinuations about cor- Newsletter 34: 13-14 Fall porate business communications. John K. Cour- Intercultural understanding. Why is it so important. tis. J Bus Communic 24: 19-27 Spring Yvonne Bogorya. Sec 47: 12-13 F G-G-Good afternoon, L-L-Ladies and Gentle- Internationalizing business communication courses. men... John A. Feudo. Mgmt World 16: 22-23 Iris I. Varner. ABC Bul 50: 7-11 D Je-Ag Interpersonal skills and productivity. Sharon Lund Gender-related communication barriers of mana- O'Neil. Voc Ed J 62: Insider 42 JaF gers: a comparative study of men and women. Introducing: writing through technology. Linda Lillian W. Clark and Charles B. Teddlie. Delta Gnecco. Bus Exch 9: 7-9 Spring Pi Epsilon J 29: 15-26 Spring TheJournal of Business CommunicationIndex to A holistic analysis of Japanese and American Vol., 23, No. 1-4. J Bus Communic 24: 121-126 business negotiations. John L. Graham and J. Winter Douglas Andrews. J Bus Communic 24: 63-77 A laboratory approach for developing oral com- Fall munication skills. Della L. Cooper and Eunice How to conduct effective appraisal interviews. D. T. Smith. Bus Ed Forum 41: 11-13 Ja Keith Denton. Adm Mgmt 48: 15-17 F Language and corporate values: teaching ethics in How to integrate communication skills into the ac- business writing courses. Kathryn Rentz and Mary counting curriculni. Lillian W. Clarke. Bus Ed Beth Debs. J Bus Communic 24: 37-48 Summer Forum 41: 15-17 Mr Learning to bunt/learning to write. Duane Roen. How to star in the next in-house presentation. G. J Bus Communic 24: 65-72 Winter A. Andy Marken. Office Systems 4: 48, 51-53 F Let's call the whole thing off. Janet Kotler and How to teach interpersonal communication tech- Dona Hickey. J Bus Communic 24: 13.16 Winter niques in a basic business communication class. Listen, and reap the rewards!Catherine L. ABC Teaching Methodology and Concepts Com Bertelson. Bal Sheet 68: 27-28, 30 Mr-Ap mittee. ABC Bul 50: 24-28 D Listen and you shall hear. George R. Bell. Sec 47: How to teach supervisor-subordinate relationships 8-9 N-D in a basic business con..nunication class. Richard Little cat feet: subtle sexism and the writer's craft. David Ramsey, Jane Hammer, M. Gerald Lathan, Marie Shear. ABC Bul 50: 17-18 Mr Pat Pearson, and Kathryn White. J Bus Com- Modeling the communication process: the map is munic 35: 35-46 Spring not the territory. Joel P. Bowman and Andrew Identifying communication barriers in a computer S. Targowski. J Bus Communic 24: 21-34 Fall laboratory environment. Steven Golen and More "process": a luxury? an illusion? a millstone? Thomas Keller. J Computer Info Systems 28: 8-9 Jeanette W. Gilsdorf. J Bus Communic 24: 27-28 Fall Winter The impact of computer technology on the com- Note on process. Annete Shelby. J Bus Communic position of written business communication. 24: 21 Winter Robert J. Olney. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 3-14 On becoming a leader. Donald vi. Arnoudse and L. Paul Ouellette. Info Centrx 3: 24-26, 28-30 J1 Winter I .11111M117MiMr 111111MMEMMI-EMSIFININEMS.'W

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COMMUNICATIONS (continued) "Speaking" the silent language. Donald W. Caudill. On process. Robert P. Waxier. J Bus Communic Sec 47: 1213 Ja 24: 41-42 \Vinter Spelling deficiencies of business communication On writing. Robert B. Forest. Info Center 3. 70-71, students at t'.Universit, of Central Arkansas. 74.75 .11 Laraine McChesney. The University of Central Peer vs. peers in a peerless learning experience. Betty Arkansas, M.S.E. thesis '86 H. Loomis and Dorothy C. Wilkinson. ABC Bul T.; status of postsecondary business communica- 50: 19-20 Mr kin instru:tion-19,16 vs. 1982. Scot Ober. J Bus A practice set in business communication. Mary Communi 24: 49.60 Summer Ann Freels. KBEA J 8: 10 Spring Student projects and activities for Business English Preparing a request for proposal. Bonnie Canning. and Communication, 7th ed. Lyn R. Clark. IMC J 23: 8-9 Mr-Ap Gregg. 256 p $8.36 Presidential luncheon speech. Lois J. Bachman. Style, choice, and power. Shirley Kuiper. JEB 62: ABC Bul 50: 1-2 Je 308-309 My Teaching writing outside the classroom. William E. Process in business writing texts? W. Steve Ander- McCarron and Terry L. Bangs. ABC Bul 50: 1.3 D son. J Bus Communic 24: 73-77 Winter Technologies used by business graduates for busi- Process in the business writing classroom: one ness communication tasks: current and future teacher's approach. Dennis H. Barbour. J Bus perspectives. James Calvert Scott and Carol A. Communic 24: 61.64 \Vinter Lundgren. NABTE Rev 14: 35-38 S Process: more than a fad for the business wilier. Three essential competencies of the automated of- Paula J. Pomerenke. J Bus Communic 24. 37-39 fice communicatoi. J. W. Smith and Ruth A. Winter Miller. MBEA Y 15: 28.30 Process, pedagogy, and business writing. Peter The three R's for guest speakers. research, reliabili- Bracher. J Bus Communic 24: 43-50 Winter ty, and respect. Catherine L. Bertelson. Bus Ed The process religion and business communication. Forum 41: 20-21 Mr John Hagge. J Bus Communic 24. 89-120 V%, inter Today's business world demands multicultural and Process vs. product in freshman composition and international communication skills. Robert 0. business communication textbooks and in our Joy. Bus Ed Forum 41: 27-30 Mr teaching. Herta A. Murphy. J Bus Communic 24: Turning on to word processing Patricia Pearson. 79.88 Winter ABC Bul 50: 19.23 Je Process-based pedagogy in professional writing. Twenty spring rolls and one plastic rose: teaching business writing to America's new immigrants. Nancy Roundy Blyler. J Bus Communic 24: .1: 6.13 Winter Ce Ce landoli. ABC Bul 50: 16.18 Je Using computers in Processors or proaucers? Secretaries as com- business communications classes. Patricia Wilson. KBEA J 8: 13-14 Spring municators. Steven P. Golen, John L. Waltman, Using foreign investment to structure assignments and Shirley A. White. ABC Bul 50: 32-34 Je for a business communications class. Sally E. Providing a rationale for the process approach. Parry. ABC Bul 50: 28-30 Je Ruth Yontz. J Bus Communic 24: 17-0 Winter What is process? William C. Himstreet. J Bus Com- Reading between a memo's lines. Edward \Vakin. munic 24: 29 \Vinter Today's Office 21: 11-12 Mr Word processing in the business writing classroom: The relationship of communication to work stress. applications and reactions. Thomas A. Mails. Larry R. Smeltzer. J Bus Communic 35: 47-58 ABC Bul 50: 4.6 D Spring WP program: ideal tool for grading students' writ- Reply to John M. Penrose's computer software ing. Arthur B. Smith. Bus Ed Forum 41. 7-9 Ap review of Rightwriter in the Bulleun, June ;986. Writing a funding proposal. Tom Seymour. ABC Walter Cummins. ABC Bul 50: 2-3 Mr Bul 50: 30.32 Je Review essay. Research in technical communication. Written corporate communication policy. extent, a bibliographic sourcebook. John Hagge. J Bus coverage, costs, benefits. Jeanette W. Gilsdorf. Communic 35: 29-33 Spring J Bus Communic 24: 35-52 Fall The role of the corporate speechwriter in public COMPETENCY-based policy spokesmanship. John C. Cassidy. ABC The competencies needed for entry-level employ- Bul 50: 24-28 Je ment in the home furnishings industry in New Jersey. Harold Perl. New York University, Ed. The seriousness of communication barriers in the D. thesis '86 interviewer-interviewee relationship. Steven P. Database of competencies for business curriculum Golen and David H. Lynch. Delta Pi Epsilon J development, K-14. NBEA. 264 p $12 29: 47-55 Spring Identifying backgrounds and competencies of word The significance of communication skills in turnover processing teachers with implications for col- among accountants. Richard David Ramsey. legiate curriculum evaluation. Jessie McKinnon. Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond. The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. Independent study '86 '86 22 1987 Business Education Index 19

An investigation of the harmony of compesencies Estimating the returns to informed decision making. found in certified and chartered accountants in Brenda J. Cudc. J Cons Affairs 21: 86.95 the United States and Great Britain. Edward Summer Shoenthal. Alpha Epsilon Rsch.27: 14-15 Family composition and investment in household Three essential competencies of the automated of capital contrasts in the behavior of thc husband- communicator. J. W. Smith and Ruth A. wife and female-headed households. Cathleen D. Miller. MBEA Y 15: 28.30 Zick and Jennifer L. Germ. J Cons Affairs 21: Trends and technological changes in today's offices 21-39 Summer and their effect on competencies demanded by The IRA and the withdrawal penalty. Arcfainc G- business and secondary business education car Yohannes. J Cons Affairs 20: 280-289 Winter '86 riculurns. Donna L. Hooghccm. Southwest Mis Imperfect mileage information and changing utili- souri State University, M.S. in Ed. thesis '86 ty: a model and survey results. Benjamin Scnaucr, COMSTOCK, Thomas W. Jean Kinsey, and Terry Roc. J Cons Affairs 20: Modern supervision. Delmar. 544 p 532.95 155-172 Winter '86 CONAWAY, Charlotte Local consumer information systems for services: Serving the handicapped, a progress report. Voc Ed a test. Patrick E. Murphy and Steven C. Ross. J 62: 25.26 Mr J Cons Affairs 20: 249-266 Winter '86 CONDON, Gregg Measuring a consumer energy conservation ethic: SeeAndcra, Frank an analysis of components. Virginia A. Halde CONERLY, Donna L. and Jo Ann Mitchell man, Jeanne M. Peters, and Patricia A. Tripple. Challenges of providing continuing education for J Cons Affairs 21: 70.85 Summer adults via postsecondary business education pro A methodology for profiling consumers' decision grams. MBEA Y 15: 7-16 making styles. George B. Sproles and Elizabeth CONOVER, Donald K. L. Kendall. J Cons Affairs 20: 267.279 Winter '86 New directions in corporate training. Voc Ed J 62. A model of household heating demand. home pro- 23.25 Ap duction with satiety and an endowment. Joan COOPER, Della L. and Eunice T. Smith Gray Anderson and John E. Kushman. J Cons A laboratory approach for developing oral com- Affairs 21: 1-20 Sumnier munication skills. Bus Ed Forum 41. 11-13 Ja The Ohio banking crisis; a lesson in consumer COST, Doris L. finance. Linda E. Bowyer, A. Frank Thompson, Are you listening with your eyes? NATEBE Notes and Vcnkat Srinivasan. J Cons Affairs 20: 8.9 Spring 290.299 Winter '86 CONSUMER education On the implications of reporting retail food prices Book reviews.Seeissues J ConsAffairs over extended periods. Merle D. Faminow and Clothing dynamics: building knowlcge and skills. Bruce L. Benson. J Cons Affairs 21: 40.69 John Barnes. South-Western. 56.95 Summer Commercial influences in the lyrics of popular Orientations toward l. on s um eri An . a test of a two- American music of the post war era. Monroe dimensional theory. Robert J. Kroll and Ronald Friedman. J Cons Affairs 20: 193.213 Winter '86 W. Stampfl. J Cons Affairs 20: 214-230 Winter Consumer curriculum materials: the first content '86 analysis. Joel Rudd and Vicki L. Buttolph. J Personal and family financial management, 2nd cd. Cons Affairs 21: 108-121 Summer Larry D. Coltman and Dean Clayton. Houghton. Consumer education for the college-bound student: S9.56 a defense. Mary Queen Donnelly. Bus Ed Forum Search for nutrition information. a probit analysis 41: 18, 27 My of the use of different information sources. Consumer pesticide concerns. a 1965 and 1984 com- Lawrence F. Feick, Robert 0. Herrman, and Rex parison. Carolyn Sachs, Dorothy Blair, and H. Worland. J Cons Affairs 20: 173-192 Winter Carolyn Richter. J Cons Affairs 21: 96.107 '86 Summer Skills for consumer success, 2nd cd. Mary Queen Consumer welfare implications of changes in in- Donnelly. South-Western. 236 p $7.50 terstate telephone pricing. William S. Recce. J COOPERATIVE education Cons Affairs 21: 141-154 Summer Cooperative education: building a bridge to career The demand for residential space and water heating success. Lourdes E. Silva. Bal Sheet 69: 31-34 fuel by energy conserving households. Robin A. ND Douthill. 3 Cons Affairs 20: 231-248 Winter '86 Determination of the extent and use of extended Economic education resources for business ed- contract time by coordinators of vocational ucators. Joint Center for Economic education, cooperative programs in Wyoming, Montana, Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort and Idaho. Bill G. Cleland. University of Wyom- Wayne. 19 p ing, M.S. thesis '86 Economic impacts of a national deposit law. cost Identification of learning styles of cooperative oc- estimates and policy questions. William Lesser cupational education students at Green River and Ananth Madhavan. J Cons Ed 21: 122.140 High School. Mark A. Adams. University of Summer Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 20 1987 Business Education Index

COOPERATIVE education (continued) CUM BA, Ann The impact of a personal image seminar on the self- The relationship between student attitude toward concept and the improved appearance of selected the VOE program and selected demo-graphic senior cooperative office education students. variables in six Fort Bend county high schools Rosalie I. Tull. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 16 in Texas. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 163.170 Fall '86 Is a cooperative education program for the small CUMMINS, Walter school? Lynne M. Shade. BTA J 7: 28-29 '87-'88 Reply to John M. Penrose's computer software COST, Rose F. review of Rightwritcr in the Bulletin, June 1986. Career education and exploration. Ohio Bus Tchf ABC Bul 50: 2-3 Mr Tchr 47: 21-22 Ap CUNNINGHAM, Janet Erikson COTTELL, Philip G., Jr. Financial statement analysis: a useful course for all The treatment of standard cost overhead variances business majors. Bus Ed Forum 41: 20.21 Ap in the accounting classroom. JEB 63: 113.118 D CUNNINGHAM, William F., Jr. COURT'S, John K. See Downing, Roderick 13. Fry, Smog, Lix and Rix: insinuations about cor- CURLEY, Delores M. porate business communications. J Bus Com- Adapting typing lessons to the electronic office. munic 24: 19.27 Spring Viewpoints 13: 1-2 0 COWAN, M. CURRAN, Michael G. and Gerald K. White Computer papers: how they stack up. Office Sys- Info Services: a typing practice set. Gregg. 144 p S6 tems 4: 74, 76, 78, 80 0 CURRICULUM Office security: thwarting the terrorist threat. Adm Accreditation, curriculum, and graduation: business Mgmt 48: 14.16 Je educators have important role. Bruce Stircwalt. COYLE, Virginia National Business Education Association Year- University graduates to networked OA system. To- book 15: 22-27 day's office 22: 54, 56 Ag Are AACSR schools on the MIS bandwagon? Syed COX, Bill Shahabuddin. J Computer Info Systems 27: 5.7 Spring See Francis, James COX, Clifford T. BA /BCA: What do I do? Betty Lou Herter. BTA J 7: 22 '87-'88 See Boze, Ken M. CRANK, Doris H. Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Carl E. Jorgensen and Melvin E. Campbell. Bus Ed See Scriven, Jolene Forum 41: 26-27, 30-43 Ja; 42: 23, 26-39 N CRANK, Floyd L. The business core curriculum: is it time for a See Scriven, Jolene CRAWFORD, Marian C. change? Janet Meade. JEB 62: 108.110 D '86 Business/criminal/civil law is for everyone. Deloss Importance of teachers' nonverbal communication. C. Smith. Tips 3: 1-4 Fall Bus Ed Forum 41: 20.22 F Business curriculum preview helps students make CRAWFORD, T. James, Lawrence W. intelligent chokes. Janice E. Brown. Bal Sheet Erickson, Lee R. Beaumont, Jerry W. 69: 7-8 N-D Robinson, and Arnola C. Ownby Business education and office administration cur- Century 21 keyboarding, formatting, and docu- ricula changes in NABTE schools in the 1980's. ment processing, 4th ed. South-Western. 500 p Stephen D. Lewis and Gordon L. Freeman. JEB S 17.95 62: 323-326 My CRIM, Roger D. and Michael Hansen Business teacher education curriculum guide NBEA. Marketing program instills proper work attitudes. 66 p S6 Bus Ed Forum 42: 20 D The CIS curriculum: what employers want from Office occupations programs and educational af- CIS and general business majors. Marvin Albin fective domain outcomes. NJBEA J 7: 3-5 Spring and Robert W. Otto. J Computer Info Systems CROSS, Martha 27: 15-19 Summer Decision-making skills in word processing. NATEBE Clerical employees and organized labor. preservice Notes I I Fall educational imperatives. Barry L. Van Hook. CROSSWAIT, C. Bruce JEB 62: 220-222 F See Wilkes, Mary Computer integration into operations management CUDE, Brenda J. curricula at AACSB and non-AACSB accredited Estimating the returns to informed decision-making. institutions. David A. Lewis and Richard Du- J Cons Affairs 21: 86-95 Summer charme. JEB 62: 181-186 Ja CULBERTSON, John M. Computer-based curriculum in information process- A realistic international economics. J Econ Ed 18: ing. Iva! Wallace. Bus Ed Forum 41: 17-19 Ap 161-175 Spring Computers in the business curriculum. Is the in- CULLINAN, Mary troductory business computer course a passing Developing business writing skills through group fancy? Anne McClanahan and Ellsworth Holden. activity. ABC Bul 50: 21-23 Mr J Computer Info Systems 27: 23-25 Summer 24 1987 Business Education Index 21

Consumer curriculum materials. the first content Information systems intern program. a partnership analysis. Joel Rudd and Vicki L. Butt° 1ph. J between higher education and information Cons Affairs 21: 108.121 Summer systems organizations. Edwin E. Blanks. J Com- Consumer education for the college-bound student: puter Info Systems 27: 7.8 Winter '86-'87 A defense. Mary Queen Donnelly. Bus Ed Forum Infusing reading instruction throughout the business 41: 18, 27 My curriculum. James Calvert Scott. TIPS 3: 14 Core curriculum: reactions for marketing education. Spring James R. Gleason. Mktg Educator's News 6: 5 Innovative business program attracts college-prep Winter students. Joan S. Briggaman. 13a1 Sheet 69: 4.6 A curriculum model of telecommunications educa- N-D tion requirements for the information systems Integrating business education technology into the specialist. Julian W. Riehl. J Computer Info elementary curriculum. Julian A. Milkes. Na. Systems 27: 2-4 Spring tiona! Business Education Association Yearbook Curriculum modification involving computer aware- 25: 40-49 ness in secondary business education. Renee Integrating technological changes into the four-year Lewise Miguel. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 22 college curriculum. Dean Clayton and Park Ok Database of competencies for business curriculum D. National Business Education Association development, K.14. NBEA. 264 p S12 Yearbook 25: 73.82 Determine program effectiveness. Ann Hegman and Integrating technological changes into the mid- Lillian Chaney. NATEBE Notes 6.8 Fall dle /secondary curriculum. Ella H. Fisher. Na- The development of a North Dakota marketing tional Business Education Association Yearbook education I curriculum guide and micro-computer 25: 50-61 adaptation. Jay Kasdan. The University of North Integrating technological changes into the two-year Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 college curriculum. Jan V. Friedheim. National Dignity in the workplace: a labor studies curriculum Business Education Association Yearbook 25: guide for vocational educators. OSU. 518.50: 62.72 Student's guidc 57.75 The interdependence of management information Dots your middle-school BE program need a systems and management science: a curriculum transfusion. Charles Gorgoglione and Lynne challenge. Laurette Poulos Simmons and Leroy Hannum. Bus Exch 9: 10-11 Fall '86 F. Simmons. J Computer Info Systems 27: 21-22 Emerging curricula for computer science. Christine Spring C. Gomez. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 8 Introduce a minicourse in "no-frills" keyboarding. Executive education: curriculum of programs at Gregg C. Whyte. Bus Ed Forum 41: 13.14, 16 Ja public colleges of business accredited by the Introducing values analysis into the business AACSB. Fred Maidment. JEB 63: 15-18 0 classroom. Nancy K. Kubasek. JEB 62: 131-134 A follow-up study of 1980-1984 Central Washington D '86 University business educations graduates with im- Iowa State University takes the fiber route. Rick plications for program improvement. Patricia Minicucci. Today's Office 22: 45.46, 48, 50, 55 Je Mclrvin. Central Washington University, M. Ed. Is a course in office procedures necessary? Mary thesis '86 Identification of content in a computer literacy Ellen Oliverio and Carol L. Ruhl. Bal Sheet 69: course. Yvonne D. Lynch. Central Michigan Uni 10-12 N-D A laboratory approach for developing oral com- versity, M.B.E. thesis '86 munication skills. Della L. Cooper and Eunice Identification of the learning styles of cooperative occupational education students at Green River T. Smith. Bus Ed Forum 41: 11-13 Ja High School. Mark A. Adams. University of Let's keep recordkeeping in the high school cur- Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 riculum. Debbie D. DuFrene and Betty A. Klett). Identifying backgrounds and competencies of word JEB 63: 126-127 D processing teachers with implications for col- MIS in a common body of knowledge. John E. legiate curriculum evaluation. Jessie McKinnon. Nixon. JEB 63: 128-130 D The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. Maintaining business education in the comprehen- '86 sive high school. Ronnie H. Fisher. Bus Ed The impact of an accounting internship program: a Forum 41: 32-33 My case study. C. Bruce Swindle. JEB 62: 114-118 Meeting the needs of the future office worker. D '86 Clarence D. White and Debra B. Quesenberry. Implementing higher education reforms in business Bal Sheet 68: 27-28, 30 My-Je programs. Michael D. Everett and John Stone. Microcomputer uses for business and secondary JEB 62: 372-375 Je business education in North Dakota. Gary D. Industrial purchasing: content and curriculum Hagen. The University of North Dakota, PH.D. development. James R. Moore, Roger L. Luft, thesis '86 and F. Dale Brown. Mktg Educators' 3 12: 4664 A new approach to program evaluations. James R. Fall '86 Stone III. Bal Sheet 68: 37-41 Ja-F 25 22 1987 Business Education Index CURRICULUM(continued) Three/two programs provide for humanities/busi- The office systems research association model cur- ness partnership. Jerry D. Whitt and Kay H. riculum of office systems education. Bridget N. Mortimer. JEB 62: 301-304 My O'Connor and Edward G. Thomas. South- Trends and technological changes in today's offices Western 34 p '86 and their effect on competencies demanded by The OSRA curriculum development process. past, businesses and secondary business education cur- present, and future. Larry W. Penwell and riculums. Donna L. Hooghccm. Southwest ?ills- Bridget N. O'Connor. OSRA J 5: 41.57 Fall '86 souri State University, M.S. in Ed. thesis '86 OSRA model curriculum for Office Systems Ad- Updating the course in word/inrormation process- ministration. OSRA Model Curriculum Group. ing. Virginia E. Nardonc. Bus Eu Forum 41:9 -11 OSRA J 5: 71-93 Fall '86 Mr Postsecondary fashion merchandising curriculum Use of personal computer in business education at development in Minnesota. P.oberta Johnson undergraduate institutions. Robert F. Brooker. Moorhouse. The University of North Dakota, JEB 62: 357.360 Je M.S. thesis '86 What topics employers think should be included in Reduction of math anxiety levels of students en- CIS courses. James W. Hunter. J Computer In- fo Systems 27: 23.26 Spring rolleu in elementary accounting. Melody Diann CURRY, Jerome Ashen felter. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. The instruction-writing assignment: making it work. thesis '86 ABC Bul 50: 29-30 S The relationship between student attitude toward CURTIS, Linda Jean the VOE program and selected demographic Status of office information systems instruction at variables in six Fort Bend county high schools colleges and universities holding membership in in Texas. Ann Cumba. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: the National Association for Business Teacher 163-170 Fall '86 Education (NABTE). Southern Illinc.s Univer- Reshaping the business school: industry/labor pro- sity, M.S. thesis '86 grams of applied research and teaching. J. Barry Mason. JEB 62: 205.209 A set of basic computing capabilities for under- D graduate business students. Lloyd D. Doney andDAGGETT, Willard R. and Helen M. Branlgan Steven C. Ross. JEB 62: 215.218 F Business education: planning tomorrow's solutions The status of model curricula developr: in of- for today's changes. Words 16: 22-23, 27-31 AO fice systems education. Edward G. Thomas. Projections and implications of social, economic, OSRA J 5: 59.69 Fall '86 and demographic changes for business education. Status of office information systems instruction at National Business Education Association Year- colleges and universities holding membership in book 25: 1-15 the National Association for Business Teacher , Charles F. Williams, and Kamlran Education (NA BTE). Liuda Jean Curtis. South- Badrkhan em Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 Technology at work. South-Western. 466p 511.85 The status of postsecondary business communica- DAILY, Linda tion instructionI986 vs. 1982. Scot Ober. J Bus Making decisions that work for you. Tomorrow's Communic 24: 4960 Summer Bus Leader 18: 6-9 Mr A study to determine the guidelines used by business "Success is an ever /day affair." Tomorrow's Busi- and industry to identify the computer literacy of ness Leader 18: 4-9 Ja business graduates employed in entry-level posi- DALTON, Joan tions that do not require a degree in computer Unique services for business educatorsand for science. Charletta Bracy Clark. Indiana Univer- business education students! Bus Ed World 67: sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 47-48 Spring Survey area businesses to determine utilization of DANCER, W. Terry office technology. Lillian H. Chancy and Jams Tax planning for business educators. JEB 62: 189-190 Ja C. Leggett. Bal Sheet 68: 12.14 Mr-Ap DARSEY, Nancy and Jean Darrell Survey of computer usage in business courses (Il- The demography and professional status linois). 1BF.A Reports 32: 4-5 My the ABC member. 1985 compared with 1968. ABC Synergisma mysterious formula. Carolyn Osborn. Bul 50: 2-7 Je Ark Bus Ed 29: 6 Spring The demography and professional status of the A systematic approach in developing a university ABC member: 1985 compared with 1986. ABC real estate program. James L. Kuhle and Josef Bul 50: 3-7 Mr D. Moorehead. J1113 62: 261-265 Mr DATA processing Teleconferencing: a new dimension for the business Are AACSB schools on the MIS bandwagon? Syed education class. Bela G. Clinckscale. JEB 62: Shahabuddin. J Computer Info Systems 27: 5-7 127-130 D '86 Spring 26 1987 Business Education Index 23

A basic overview of financial software. Johanna On-line database enhance business curriculum. Ar- Ambrosio. Adm Mgmt 48: 32-35 Ag nola C. Ownby and Paul Wilbur Purvis. Jr. Bus Book review section. J.K. Person. See issues J Com- Ed Forum 41: 9, 12 Ap puter Info Systems Perceived quality of CIS /MIS journals among Business students' reading skills related to those re- faculty: publishing hierarchies. E. Reed Doke and quired for use of database software manuals. B. Robert H. Luke. J Computer Info Systems 27: June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: :71 -179 Fall 30-33 Summer '86 Perceptions of structured systems analysis and The CIS curriculum: what employers want from design techniques: an empirical investigation. CIS and general business majors. Marvin Albin David E. Doublas and David J. Gosselin. J Com- and Robert W. Otto. J Computer Info Systems puter Info Systems 28: 30-33 Fall 27: 15.19 Summer Profile of introductory database courses in AACSB- Coding complicated conditions. William H. Fried- accredited institutions. J.K. Pierson and Jack D. man. J Computer Info Systems 27: 12-14 Spring Shorter. J Computer Info Systems 27: 29-33 Computer progress and problems in an LDC: the Winter '86-'87 case of Jordan. All H. Mansour. J Computer In- fo Systems 28: 19-25 Fall Proposed topics for a computer literacy program A continuous model for developing and Implement- in vocational business education in Korea. In Hai ing information systems. John J. Burbridge and Ro. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. thesis '86 William H. Friedman. J Computer Info Systems Reaching out electronically. Jerry Olivas. Bus Exch 27: 5-7 Summer 9: 27-28 Fall '86 Data base design, Part Two. Kurt Christ off. Info Relationship between selected structure of intellect Center 3: 17-18 N abilities and achievement in a community college Database access; aploading/downloachng. Robert introductory business computer programming Sando and Toni Seymour. J Computer Info course. Charles J. McNerney. New York Univer- Systems 27: 26.29 Summer sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 A distributed knowledge-base instructional environ- Selecting and utilizing hardware and software for ment. Taracad R. Sivasankaran and Ralph Ruby, the classroom. Judith J. Lambrecht. National Jr. J Computer Info Systems 28: 3-7 Fall Business Education Association Yearbook 25: Exploring database concepts using Prolog. Louis 108-121 W. Glorfeld. J Computer Info Systems 27: 2-4 A set of basic computing capabilities for undergrad- Summer uate business students. Lloyd D. Doney and Flowcharts: a teaching and learning device. Stanley Steven C. Ross. JEB 62: 215-218 R. King. Bus Ed Forum 42: 13-15 N Some observations on teaching MIS project devel- The generalizability of previous computer experi- opment in conjunction with local organizations. ence on students' perceptions of computer learn- Badie N. Farah. J Computer Info Systems 28: ing and subsequent career related application. 10.15 Fall Toms K. Massey, Jr. J Computer Info Systems A study of the cognitive styles of postsecondary 27: 20.22 summer vocational technical students enrolled in com- GOTO-less structured BASIC. D.G. Dologite. J puter programming. Beverly Ann Roberts. Uni- Computer Info Systems 27: 8-14 Summer versity of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Identification of content in a computer literacy A study to determine the guidelines used by business course. Yvonne D. Lynch. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. thesis '86 and industry to identify the computer literacy of business graduates employed in entry-level posi- The importance of progress. Susan D. Haugen. J Computer Info Systems 28: 1 Fall tions that do not require a degree in computer The interdependence of management information science. Charletta Bracy Clark. Indiana Univer- systems and management science: a curriculum sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 challenge. Laurette Poulos Simmons and Leroy Thai teacher perceptions of an American-based data F. Simmons. J Computer Info Systems 27: 21-22 processing model. Porntip Ajjimaranzsee. Uni- Spring versity of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Iit time .., teach computer ethics in the classroom? To file or not to file. Chris Shaw. Info Center 3: Linda M. Lambert. 1BEA Reports 32: 3 My 36-37 N Logic tools for programming. Philip J Pace and Use of microcomputer COBOL compiler to demon- Larry Pace. Delmar. 368 p $20.95 strate effects of file structures on access time. Major issues affecting introductory computer Yaw-Chin Ho. J Computer Info Systems 28: courses in business education in public secondary 26-29 Fall schools of the United States. Cathryn Thomp- Using advanced data entry projects at a personal son Meehan. University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis c )mputer. Rowe. 48 p $5.26 '86 Wl.at is an expert system anyway? Sharon Efroym- A matter of records. Kurt Christuff. Info Center son and David B. Phillips. Info Center 3: 28-31 3: 12, 14.15 JI Mr 27 24 1987 Business Education Index

DATA processing(continued) Business teacher education: a commitment to ex- Writing user friendly interactive programs. Laurie cellence. An action plan the Policies Commission E. MacDonald. J Computer Info Systems 27: for Business and Economic Education. NBEA 19-20 Winter'86-'87 Delta Pi Epsilon: looking to the future. Jolene DATTA, Jean Scriven, Doris H. Crank, and Floyd L. Crank. Improving written electronic communications. Adm NABTE Rev 14: 5-8 S Mgmt 48: 21-23 Ag Editorial. Annell Lacy Simcoe. Delta Pi Epsilon J DAVIDSON, Daniel V., Brenda E. Knowles, 29: 1-2 Winter Lynn M. Forsythe, and Robert R. .lespersen 1986 Golden Anniversary National Business Educa- tion Research Conference Proceedings. Delta Pi Business law: principles and cases, 2nd ed. Kent. Epsilon. 109 p 1,088 p Research in business education. A statement by the Comprehensive business law: principles and cases. Policies Commission for Business and Economic Kent. 1,392 p Education. NBEA DAVIS, Brenda Kelley The role of business educators in teaching entre- Academic achievement of secretarial science stu- preneurship. A statement by the Policies Com- dents at the junior college level. University of mission for Business and Economic Education. Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 NBEA SeeArrington, Jeann This we believe about the role of business educators DAVIS, James E. in influencing legislation. A statement by the Teaching economics to young adolescents; a re- Policies Commission for Business and Economic searchbased rationale. Foundation for Teachir, Education. IBEA Reports 37: 9 Ja Economics, 550 Kearny St., Suite 1000, San Fran- DENTON, D. Keith cisco, CA 94108 88 p How to conduct effective appraisal interviews. Adm DAVIS, Jeanette S. Mgmt 48: 15-17 F See Arrington, Jeann DeVILLIERS, Ann M. Desktop publishing: current status. IMC J 23: 44-47 DAVIS, Rita Are teachers guilty? SBEA Newsletter. 34: 14-15 Mr-Ap DEZIO, Tom Fall Keyboardingkeep it simple. BTA J 7: 23 87-88' Because transcription is not a spectator sport. DIAMOND, Sam KBEA J 8: 5 Spring Electronic publishing: is now the time to buy? DAVIS, Rodney Modern Office Tech 32: 118, 120, 122 N SeeUnderwood, Robert DIAMOND, Susan Z. DAWSON, Gaye C., Lanny J. Ryan, and Lynn A strategic approach to records management. Of- Allen Jensen fice Systems 4: 88, 90-91, 93 Je Microcomputers in higher education: issues and Try color coding and tune up filing. Office Systems concerns. VBEA J 10: 25-27 Spring 4: 40- 60-62, 64-65 0 DAWSON, Mary DICKEY, Sam Microcomputers.-- continuous change in the class- Diskettes: smaller sizes pack more punch. Today's room. Kansas Bus Tchr 36: 14-16 Fall Office 21: 27, 29-34 Ap DEAN, Penny A. Getting the message with voice mail. Today's Of- Using TRS-80 models III and 4 in the business cur- fice 22: 47-48, 50-51 72 Ag riculum. Data Base 5: 13-15 Spring Lanscape: is success on the horizon? Today's Of- DEATON, William L. fice 22: 14-17, 21-22 N SeeBurkhalter, Bettye B. New directions in micrographics. Today's Office DEBS, Mary Beth 22: 34, 37-38 Ag PBX: the super switch. Today's Office 22: 30-32, SeeRentz, Kathryn 41-42, 74 Je DECKER, Anita K. DICKEYOLSON, Patsy A. An instructional handbook to accompany the IBM Bringing the electronic age into your classroom. Bal Displaywrite 3 word processing program. The Sheet 68: 30-31 Ja-F University of North Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 Now that you've got itkeep it! Bus Exch 9: 7 Fall DeCONINCK, James and Dale Level '86 An analysis of current perspectivesof the influence Managing the computer classroom. SBEA Newslet- of communication in successful organizations. ter 34: 19-21 Fall ABC Bul 50: 7-11Mr and Wilma Jean Alexander DELMAN, Douglas Using audiovisual equipment in microcomputer Line ending skills (keyboarding). Bus Ed Forum 67: classes. JEB 62: 201-203 F 53 Spring DICTATION DELTA pi epsilon Dictation: compressing distance expanding produc- Business Education Index-1986. Rosemarie Mc- tivity. Stephen Brindza.Mod Off Tech 32: 84-86, Cauley. Delta Pi Epsilon. 112 p $12 88, 91 Je .2t 1987 Business Education Index 25

Dictation goes high-tech. Johanna Ambrosio. Mod- DOWNING, Roderick B. and William F. ern Office Tech 32: 68-69, 72 0 Cunningham, Jr. Multimedia instruction in machine dictation and Computerized billing and calendarmg: blessing transcription. M. Latif Javed. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: or curse? NSR 48: 28-29 Mr 42-48 Ap DRAPEAU, Richard A realistic exercise for dictation and transcription. See Jones, Ann D. Lila Prigge. NATEBE Notes 8-10 Fall DRIER, Harry N. DIFFLEY, Judy H. Resource abound for career educators. J Car Dev Teaching the CPS review class: a rewarding chal- 13: 78-91 Spring lenge. Sec 47: 24-25 0 DUCHARME, Richard DINGLE, Doris See Lewis, David A. The nature of systematic errors made by begin- DuFRENE, Debbie D. and Betty A. Kleen ning Gregg shorthand writers and an exploration Let's keep recordkeeping in the high school cur- of their relationship to four English writing com- riculum. JEB 63: 126-127 D munities. New York University, Ph.D. thesis '86 DUGAY, Louise DiSALVO, Vincent S. and Janet K. Larsen Survey of the 1981-1986 graduates of Merrimack A contingency approach to communication skill im- Valley high school, Penacook, New Hampshire portance; the impact of occupation, direction, office procedures classes. NHBEA J 7: 9-10 and position. J Bus Communic 24: 3-22 Summer Spring DIXON, Tom C. DUKE, David See Beden, L. lone Electronic records: access documents instantly. DOBBINS, Sharon Kay Adm Mgmt 48: 28-32 0 The spirit of a good office. Sec 47: 10 N-D DUNN, Charissa A. DODGE, Michael Progress reports for skill subjects. Bus Exch 9: 16 Cloning a pc standard. Info Center 3: 36-41 Ja Spring DUNN, George F. The working IC professional. Info Center c: 47-48, An enduring partnership. Voc Ed i 62 Insider: 41 50.51 JI and Elizabeth Lindholm Ja-F The spectrum of user training. Info Center 3: 40-42, 44, 47 S DOKE, E. Reed and Robert H. Luke E Perceived quality of CIS/MIS journals among fac- ulty: publishing hierarchies. J Computer Info ECHTERNACHT, Lonnie Systems 27: 30-33 Summer See Behymer, Jo DOLOGITE, D.G. ECONOMICS GOTO-less structured BASIC. J Computer Info The aggregate demand curve; a defense. John M. Systems 27: 8-14 Summer Barron and Gerald J. Lynch. J Econ Ed 18: 41.46 DONEY, Lloyd D. Winter The aggregate demand curve: a reply. Richard B. See Ross, Steven C. and Steven C. Ross Hansen, Ken McCormick, and Janet M. Rives. J Econ Ed 18: 47-50 Winter A set of basic computing capabilities for undergrad- A comment on restructuring schooling. Albert uate business students. JEB 62: 215-218 F Shanker. J Econ Ed 18: 66-67 Winter DONNELLY, Mary Queen A comparative study of selected fleet operations at Consumer education for the college-bound student: land grant universities in the western United a defense. Bus Ed Forum 41: 18, 27 My States. Corrine L. Sheaffer. The University of Skills for consumer success, 2nd ed. South-Western. Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 236 p $7.50 A comparison of materials for teaching basic eco- DORRELL, Jean nomics concepts to high school seniors as mea- See Darsey, Nancy sured cognitively and attitudinally. Christine S. DOSTAL, June Randall. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 12 More on how to drive a typing teacher crazy. Bus Corporate repurchasing of common stock. G. Exch 9: 8-9 Fall '86 Robert Bow lby and Jeanette K. Hauser. JEB 62: DOUBLAS, David E. and David J. Gosselin 167-171 Ja Perceptions of structured systems analysis and Cultural comparison of economic values education. design techniques: an empirical investigation. J Annette Tomal. JEB 62: 310.312 My Computer Info Systems 28: 30-33 Fall Economic awareness for a changing world. John DOUTHILL, Robin A. P. Manzer. National Business Education Associa- The demand for residential space and water heating tion Yearbook 25: 122-133 fuel by energy conserving households. J Cons Al- Economic education for prospective teachers. Betty fairs 20: 231-248 Winter '86 J. Brown. Bus Ed Forum 42: 25-26 N ,29 26 1987 Business Education Index

ECONOMICS(continued) "Measurement" or finding things out in economics: Economic education in business schools: is it work- a comment. William E. Becker. J Econ Ed 18: ing? Hamid Ahmadi, Burton F. Schaffer, and D. 208-212 Spring Ordell Calkins. JEB 62: 123.126 D '86 Microeconomics: a comment on the realism of Economic education resources for business edu- assumptions. William Baumol. J Econ Ed 18: 155 cators. Center for Economic Education, National Spring Specialized Center for Business Education, In- Microeconomics in the Framework: a reconsidera- diana University, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, Fort tion. Stephen Buckets. J Econ Ed 18: 157-160 Wayne, IN 46805 20 p Spring Economics: musing or realitysome thoughts on New economic education resources for business Bergmann's methodology. George M. Vredeveld. educators. John P. Manzer. Bus Ed Forum 41: J Econ Ed 18: 203-207 Spring 8-10 Ja The economics values inventory. Mary Utne On teaching a fractured macroeconomics. James K. Galbraith. J Econ Ed 18: 213.226 Spring O'Brien and Steven J. Ingels. J Econ Ed 18: 1-17 On teaching a fractured macroeconomics: a com- Winter ment. John C. Soper. J Econ Ed 18: 232-236 The economy of New York state. Sanford D. Gor- Spring don. South-Western. 279 p $5.25 On teaching a fractured macroeconomics: thoughts. An empirical study of the evolution of the focus Michael K. Salemi. Econ Ed 18: 227-231 Spring on human capital and middle management in the Our business and economic world, 2nd ed. Betty economic development process in less developed Brown and John Clow. Houghton. 662 p $19.99 countries. Robert E. Bodycombe. Alpha Epsilon Professional developments and opportunities. Rob- Rsch 27: 5 ert J. Highsmith. J Econ Ed 18: 255-257 Spring Evaluating economic performance and policies. A public goods experiment for the classroom. Jane Lester C. Thurow. J Econ Ed 18: 237-245 Spring N. Leuthold. J Econ Ed 18: 58-65 Winter Evaluating economic performance and policies: a A realistic international economics. John M. Cul- comment. Leon M. Schur. J Econ Ed 18: 246-249 bertson. J. Econ Ed 18: 161-175 Spring Spring Rethinking the scope of economics. Robert J. Evaluating economic performance and policies. a Highsmith and Hirschel Kasper. J Econ Ed 18: comment. William B. Walstad. J Econ Ed 18: 101-105 Spring 250-254 Spring The scope of microeconomics: a comment. W. Lee Experimental economics in the classroom. Joe Hansen. J Econ Ed 18: 150-154 Spring Walker. J Econ Ed 18: 51-58 Winter The scope of microeconomics: implications for eco- Fundamental economic conceptsanother perspec- nomic education. Myra H. Strober. J Econ Ed tive: a comment. Phillip Saunders. J Econ Ed 18: 18: 135-149 Spring 127-133 Spring Shifts in the aggregate demand curve treatment and Fundamental economic conceptsanother perspec- mistreatment in intermediate textbooks. Peter tive: a comment. Rendigs Fels. J Econ Ed 18: Rangazas and Edward Shapiro. J Econ Ed 18: 121-126 Spring 35-39 Winter Fundamental economic conceptsanother perspec- Substitution and complementarity in education: m tive. Robert L. Heilbroner. J Econ Ed 18: 111-120 approach to educational reform. Bernard J. Mc- Spring Carney. J Econ Ed 18: 68-70 Winter Survey data on precollege scope-and-sequence issues Gender-related differences in economic achievement in economics. Michael Watts. J Econ Ed 18: 71- at the junior college level. Barbara Thomas Fru- 91 Winter zell. University of Georgia Ed.D. thesis '86 A survey of the relationship between economic How economics has changed. Paul A. Samuelson. education in Oklahoma secondary schools and J Econ Ed 18: 107-110 Spring at the national level. Marvin Ray Hankins. Ok- In defense of realistic intemational economics: free lahoma State University, Ed.D. thesis '86 trade. Francis W, Rushing. J Econ Ed 18: 185-190 Teaching economics to young adolescents: a re- Spring search-based rationale. James E. Davis. Foun- Job satisfaction in relation to energy resource con- dation for Teaching Economics, 550 Kearny St., sciousness and perceptions of energy utilization Suite 1000, San Francisco, CA 94108 88 p in selected Illinois manufacturing firms. Thomas Teaching international economics: a response and Scott Haynes. Southern Illinois University, Ph.D. suggested approach. Dennis J. Weidenaar. J thesis '86 Econ Ed 18: 177-184 Spring The loanable-funds approach to teaching principles Toward the entrepreneurial city state: the York of macroeconomics. Belton M. Fleisher and Ken- model for economic renewal. Dale E. Shuttle- neth J. Kopecky. J Econ Ed 18: 19.33 Winter worth. JEB 62: 353-356 Je "Measurement" or finding things out in economics. Why future teachers need a knowledge of eco- Barbara R. Bergmann. J Econ Ed 18: 191-201 nomics. Sue Olinger Shaw. Bus Ed Forum 42: Spring 21-22 N 30 1987 Business Education Index

Women entrepreneurs: entering the economic main- EMPLOYMENT stream. Gail L Fann. Arizona State University, Cafeteria planswhat's on the "menu"? Joseph Ed.D. thesis '86 E. McKendrick. Mgmt World 16: 16-18 F-Mr EFROYMSON, Sharon and David B. Phillips Careful! Resumes speak louder than words. Grace What is an expert system anyway? Info Center 3: E. Rich. Bus Ed Forum 41: 12, 14-15 Mr 28-31 Mr Clerical employees and organized labor: preservice EGGLAND, Steven A. and John W. Williams educational imperatives. Barry L. Van Hook. Human relations at work, 3rd ed. South-Western. JEB 62: 220-222 F 212 p $6.95 Communicating via a dynamic data sheet. Lois EIDE, Carole, Andrea Holmes, and Wayne V. Sharpton. Bal Sheet 69: 27-28, 30 S-0 Klemin The competencies needed for entry-level employ- Skillbuilding: building speed and accuracy on the ment in the home furnishings industry in New keyboard. Gregg. 176 p $9.12 Jersey. Harold Perl. New York University, Ed.D. ELDREDGE, Walter J. thesis '86 Managing young professionals for excellence. Adm Educational and occupational aspirations of grad- Mgmt 48: 16-17 N uating senior business students at Central high ELEMENTARY /junior high school. Margaret A. Baumgardner. ABEA J 6: A comparison of computerassisted instruction and 43-44 Spring teacher-directed instruction in teaching micro- Effects of dialect on employers' perceptions dur- computer keyboarding to sixth graders. Barbara ing the interview. Edna C. Ward, Richard L. A. Hauger. The University of North Dakota, Morris, and Clare P. Sturkey. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: Ph.D. thesis '86 14-20 Ap A comparison of speed achievement of students in Employability skills. the role of business education. grades 3-6 who learn keyboarding on the micro- Rose Mary Wentling. JEB 62: 313-317 My computer. Caro lee Sormunen. Ball State Univer- Flextime doubles in a decade. Edward G. Thomas. sity, Muncie, Indiana, Independent study '86 Mgmt World 16: 18-19 Ap-My Does your middle-school BE program need a trans- Getting a job, process kit, 2nd ed. Robert H. fusion. Charles Gorgoglione and Lynne Hannum. Zedlitz. South-Western. $4.15 Bus Exch 9: 10-11 Fall '86 How employers read an applicant resume. Richard Elementary school keyboardingpart of an overall W. Meyer. Viewpoints 13: 2 0 plan in the elementary language arts curriculum. How to conduct effective appraisal interviews. D. Julian A. Milkes. Viewpoints 12: 1 Mr Keith Denton. Adm Mgmt 48: 15-17 F Integrating business education technology into the IC salaries: the first cut. Info Center 3: 54-55 JI elemental), curriculum. Julian A. Milkes. Na- The impact of technology on jobs and career paths tional Business Education Association Yearbook at McGraw-Hill. Sherry Cohen and Madly Sarch. 25: 40-50 BEA J 22-28 Spring Integrating technological changes into the middle/ The job interviewwhat we're looking forinter- secondary curriculum. Ella H.R. Fisher. National view with six personnel officers. Getting Jobs 1: Business Education Association Yearbook 25: 3-4 My-H My-Je 50-61 Job satisfaction in relation to energy resource con- Keyboarding for elementary students? Absolutely! sciousness and perceptions of cnergy utilization Lois M. Alt. Bus Exch 9: 26-27 Spring in selected Illinois manufacturing firms. Thomas Keyboarding instructiona comparison of second Scott Haynes. Southern Illinois University, Ph.D. and third grade students. Jo Behymer and Lon- thesis '86 nie Echternacht. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30-32 Mr Letters of application and resumes: a comparison Let's eliminate hunting and pecking in our elemen- of corporate views. Nelda Spinks and Barron tary schools. Susan M. Hall, VBEA J 10: 37-42 Wells. ABC Bul 50: 9-16 S Spring The minimum supervisory skills needed in order to ELIA, Lewis M. secure employment as a first-line supervisor in Artificial intelligencesmarter than the teacher? local area businesses. Anne M. O'Brien. NJBEA Viewpoints 3: 4 0 J 7: 11-13 Spring Computer applicationsthe tide is turning in our The more things change (29th Annual DP salary favor. Viewpoints 3: 4 N survey). Wayne L. Rhodes, Jr. Infosystems 34: Local area networksfun or frustration? View- 24.26, 28-29 Je points 12: 4 Mr 1987 help wanted ad survey. Kay Fusselman. Sec Spelling checkersare they worth the extra money? 47: 5-9 Ja Viewpoints 12: 4 D '86 Northeast Iowa Tech stresses job preparation. ELLIOTT, Loa C. Karen Lee. Getting Jobs 1: 3.4 Mr-Ap Keyboarding instruction (K-8): an analysis of litera- Objectivity on the job market. Marvin L. Walberg. ture. Southern Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 Getting Jobs 1: 3 Mr-Ap .3i 28 1987 Business Education Index

EMPLOYMENT (continued) Avoid printer catastrophes. Roger Hart. Info Cen- Occupational survey: ClarksvilleMontgomery ter 3: 22-23, 26-27, 30 Ja County. Harriett McQueen and Wayne Whitmer. Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Carl Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, Ten- E. Jorgensen and Melvin E. Campbell. Bus Ed nessee, Independent Study '86 Forum 41: 26-27, 30-43 Ja Resume compotent preferences of executives. Glyn- Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Carl na Morse. SBEA Newsletter 34: 16-17 E. Jorgensen and Melvin E. Campbell. Bus Ed Rethinking the interview. Jane LeClair. BTA J 7: Forum 42: 23, 26-39 N 16-18 87-88 Buyers guide to nonimpact printers. Negash Ab- Retraining for office automation. Patricia M. Fern- durahman. Adm Mgmt 48: 37-45 My berg. Mod Off Tech 32: 56, 58, 60 My Buyers' guide to personal computers. Clifford Retraining for office automation. Terry D. Lund- Meth, ed. Adm Mgmt 27-31 F gren and Norman A. Garrett. Mod Off Tech 32: Calculators get specific. Megan Jill Paznik. Adm 56, 58, 60 My Mgmt 48: 21-29 Je Strategic planning for career success. Anna M. Bur- Cloning a pc standard. Michael Dodge. Info Center ford and Daniel R. Boyd. Bal Sheet 68: 7-9 Ja-F 3: 36-41 Ja Strategies for successful job hunting. M. Lee God- Computer papers: how they stack up. William M. dard. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 6-10 Ap Cowan. Office Systems 4: 74, 76, 78, 80 0 Sure, they're trained, but are they employable. Current status of the utilization of office technology Linda L. Buck and R. Kirby Barrick. Ohio Bus in Memphis area businesses. Janis B. Leggett. Memphis State University, M.S. thesis '86 Tchr 47: 29-32 Ap Determine your needs, then acquire a copier. Rich- Teaching career planning and job-hunting skills: a ard E. Hanson. Office Systems 4: 44-46, 51 J1 portfolio approach. D. Lavern Jones. Bal Sheet Electronic typewriters. Chart of Vendors. Today's 68: 33-35 Ja-F Office 21: 48, 50, 42, 53, 53-54 F Technology and women's employment: the office Electronic typewriters bridge the technology gap. of today and tomorrow. Kay Fusselman. Sec 46: Mod Off Tech 32: 68, 71, 74 J1 10-11 N-D '86 Electronic typewriters: the next steps. Douglas Tips for job seekers: how to get the job you want. Finlay. Adm Mgmt 48: 34-40 Ja Charts 42-47 Ja Joyce Brothers. Getting Jobs 1: 1-2 Mr-Ap How options can beef up electronic typewriters. Top-dollar jobs for "high-touch" attitudes. Olive Mary R. Patton. 011ie( Systems 4: 36, 38, 40 J1 D. Church. Bal Sheet 68: 15-17 Ja-F An instructional handbook to accompany the IBM Using a theory of job satisfaction to teach the mean- Displaywrite 3 word processing program. Anita ing of work. John McGinnis. Bus Ed Observer K. Decker. The University of North Dakota, 59: 21-24 M.S. thesis '86 When a typing test is not enough. Sandra S. Lord. Laser printers and office reprography. Latif Javed. Words 16: 28-30 Je-J1 JEB 62: 368-371 Je Where the secretaries are. Sec 47: 5 Ap Let's go shopping. Michael C. Gallagher. Mgmt Why teach job search techniques? Marvin L. Wal- World 16: 10-11 Ap-My berg. Getting Jobs 1: 1-2 My-Je Looking at laptops. Elizabeth Lindholm. Info Write an original letter of application. Lois Sharp- Center 3: 27 D ton. Bal Sheet 68: 7-10 My-Je 1987 buyers guide. Sources of information for Writing resumes that sell. Carol M. Barnum. Mgmt equipment and teaching aids. Voc Ed J 62: 47-75 World 16: 10-11, 13 S-0 Ja-F Your new job: what matters, what doesn't. Marilyn Now that you've got itkeep it! Patsy A. Dickey- Moats Kennedy. Mgmt World 16: 28-29 Ap-My Olson. Bus Exch 9: 7 Fall '86 ENNIS, EdithE., Marilyn Price, and Sheila Occupational hazard: eyestrain. Pamela Vorpagel. Vedder Bus Exch 9: 22 Fall '86 The machine transcription specialist, 2nd ed. Har- Organize for efficiency when purchasing office sup- court. 306 p $16 plies. Sec 47: 23 32-33 Ap ENSMAN, Richard G., Jr. Organize for efficiency when purchasing supplies. Paper free not paperless. Mod Off Tech 32: 56, 58, Office Systems 4: 32 Je 60 Ap Picking the right laser printer. Roger Hart. Info EPPERT,Edward Center 3: 26-27 Je Keeping your software in its place. Bus Exch 9: 17 Risxy business: product evaluation. Carolyn J. Spring Mullins. Words 15: 7-8 F-Mr EQUIPMENTand supplies Selecting and utilizing hardware and software for Annual buyers' guide to personal computers. Teri the classroom. Judith J. Lambrecht. National M. LoNigro. Today's Office 22: 44, 46, 48, 50, Business Education Association Yearbook 25: 55- 56,60 -61 N 108-121 Annual copier buyers' guide. Today's Office 22: Star wars in the classroom. Patsy Nichols. KBEA 58-60, 62, 65 Ag J 8: 8-9 Spring 32 1987 Business Education Index 29 Surge protectors more power to you. Dan M. For results: the weekly grade card. Judith E. Nel- Bowers. Office Systems 4: 87-88, 90 .11 son. Bus Exch 9: 20-21 Spring Survey area businesses to determine utilization of Grading typewritten production work. Robert Un- office technology. Lillian H. Chaney and Janis derwood. Bal Sheet 68: 40 My-Je C. Leggett. Bal Sheet 68: 12-14 Mr-Ap Improving the evaluation of business education Telephone selection: everybody's business. Harrison teachers. Lyla Garfield. Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-4 McDonald. Office Systems 4:54, 56-57, 59-61 F My There's a world of copiers to meet your require- A new approach to program evaluations. James R. ments. Jack Klasnic. Office Systems 4: 58-60, Stone III. Bal Sheet 68: 37-41 Ja-F 63-64, 67 Mr Progress reports for skill subjects. Charissa A. VDTs and radiation safety. Sec 47: 22-23 0 Dunn. Bus Exch 9: 16 Spring Who really uses laptops? Sharon Efroymson First. Student ratings of instructor effectiveness. form and Info Center 3: 20-22, 24, 26 D content for personnel decisions. Mary Beth Arm- ERICKSON, Lawrence W. strong. JEB 3: 72-75 N SeeCrawford, T. James EVANS, CandyDuncan ESPARZA, Mary S. SeeRicherson, Ginny Optical disk storage: short on ,lelivery? Infosystems EVERARD, Kenneth 34: 48-50 Mr SeeMcCullough, Robert Out of the back room. Infosystems 34: 58-60 My EVERETT, MichaelD. and John Stone ETHICS Implementing higher education reforms in business Business ethics. Karen Gillespie. Alpha Chapter, programs. JEB 62: 372-375 Je Delta Pi Epsilon, New York University. 19 p '86 Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high school senior business education students, col- lege seniors in business education teacher train- F ing, and non-managerial office workers. Patricia FAIOLA-PRIEST, Theodora I. Holland Chapman. The University of South SeeThompson, Charles D. Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 FAIRBAIRN, Donald Ethical inclinations of tomorrow's managers re- The art of questioning your students. Clearing visited: how and why students cheat. George E. House 61: 19-22 S Stevens and Faith W. Stevens. JEB 63: 24-29 0 FAIRCLOTH,Terence A. Ethical orientation of =irking students. Howard SeeKanter, Howard A. F. Budner. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29:91 -98 Summer FAMINOW, Merle D. and Bruce L. Benson Is it time to teach computer ethics in the classroom? On the implications of reporting retail food prices Linda M. Lambert. IBEA Reports 32: 3 My over extended period:. J Cons Affairs 21: 40-69 Language and corporate values: teaching ethics in Summer business writing courses. Kathryn Rentz and FAN N, Gall Mary Beth Debs. J Bus Communic 24: 37-48 Role models for future women business owners. Bus Summer Ed Forum 41: 12, 14 F Measuring a consumer energy conservation ethic: Women entrepreneurs: entering the economic main- an analysis of components. Virginia A. Halde- stream. Arizona State University, Ed.D. thesis '86 man, Jeanne M. Peters, and Patricia A. Tripple. FARAH, Badie N. J Cons Affairs 21: 70-85 Summer Some observations on teaching MIS project devel- EVALUATION opment in conjunction with local organizations. Criteria for evaluating international business pro- J Computer Info Systems 28; 10-15 Fall grams. Luis Aranda and Steven Golen. ABEA FEICK, Lawrence F., Robert 0. Herrman, and J 6: 59-69 Spring Rex H.Warland An empirical study of faculty evaluation systems. Search for nutrition information. a probit analysis business faculty perceptions. Hsin-Min Tong. of the use of different information sources. J JEB 62: 319-322 My Cons Affairs 20: 173-192 Winter '86 Evaluating accounting simulations. Douglas Marks, FELS, Rendigs Bal Sheet 69: 27-29 N-D Fundamental economic conceptsanother perspec- Evaluation of the effectiveness of a federally funded tive: a comment. J Econ Ed 18: 121-126 Spring clerk-typist training program for economically FERNBERG, Patricia M. disadvantaged students in Sault Sainte Marie, Are tomorrow's managers prepared to work? Mod Michigan. Judith A. Webb. Central Michigan Off Tech 32: 62, 64, 66, 68 Mr University, M.B.E. thesis '86 The economics that drive mobile storage. Mod Off Evaluation of written business messages: clarity of Tech 32: 50-51, 53m 55 Ag expectations and objectivity in grading. Jules Honeywell Metro Center. (Intelligent Buildings). Harcourt. JEB 63: 82-84 N Mod Off Tech 32: 82-84 J1 33 30 1987 Business Education Index

FERNBERG, Patricia M.(continued) Faculty microcomputer usage. results of a training How to find the right consultant. Modern Office workshop and follow-up study. Susan Helms. Tech 32: 92, 94, 96, 98 N JEB 62: 149-152 Ja In-house training's up to speed. Sec 46.1 1, 13 A follow-up study of Muskegon High School of- N-D '86 fice and marketing graduates. Dorothy McDan- Maximizing space for productivity, profitability, iel. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. thesis and people. Mod Off Tech 32: 46, 50, 57, 60 Je '86 Proactive strategies prevent office crime. Modern A follow-up study of 1980-1984 Central Washington Office Tech 32: 106-107, 110-112 0 University business education graduates with im- Retraining for office automation. Mod Off Tech plications for program improvement. Patricia 32: 56, 58, 60 My Mclrvin. Central Washington University, M.Ed. Traditional filing: the proven technology. Modern thesis '86 Off Tech 32: 74, 76, 78, 80 0 A follow-up study of 1983 and 1984 Kent School FEUCHE, Michel District business education graduates. Robert Desktop communications. working faster and Sandall. Central Washington University, M.Ed. smarter (modems). Adm Mgmt 48: 34-37, 40-43 thesis '86 Streamlining 1-2-3 with HAL. Adm Mgmt 48.42 -43 Follow-up study of office administration graduates Je of Memphis State, University, 1976-1985. Ann B. FEUDO, John A. Hegman. Memphis State University, M.S. thesis G-G-Good afternoon, L-L-Ladies and Gentle- '86 men ... Mgmt World 16: 22-23 Je-Ag A follow-up of two-year business management grad- FINLAY, Douglas uates from Utah Technical-College, provo/orem. Electronic typewriters: the next steps. Adm Mgmt Utah State University, M.S. thesis '86 48: 34-40 Ja Charts 42-47 Ja Survey of the 1981-1986 graduates of Merrimack Global integration the seamless way. Adm Mgmt Valley high school, Penacook, New Hampshire 48: 18-23 My office procedures classes. Louise Dugay. NHBEA FIRST, Sharon Efroymson J 7: 9-10 Spring Who really uses laptops? Info Center 3: 20-22, 24, FORD, Greg 26 D Book reviews.SeeissuesJEB FISHER, Audrey FORDE, Connie M. Managing your office consumables. Adm Mgmt 48: SeeLehman, Carol M. 16-20 SA S FORD'IAM, Patricia Kay and Carol H. White Saving space and time with new filing systems. Adm Computerized accounting objective or vehicle. Bus Mgmt 48: 22-25 0 Ed Forum 41: 16-17 F Media filing systems store your data smartly. AdmFOREST,Robert B. Mgmt 48: 37-40 Je On writing. Info Center 3: 70-71, 74-75 J1 Personnel training programs explain technology FORSYTHE, Lynn M. with precision. Adm Mgmt 48: 17-21 Ap SeeDavidson, Daniel V. Integrating technological changes into the mid-FORTIER, Sandra J. dle/secondary curriculum. National Business Technology. creating and fulfilling dreams of aspir- Education Association Yearbook 25. 50-61 ing visually impaired secretaries. Sec 47: 22, 24-25 FISHER, Ronnie H. F Maintaining business education in the comprehen- FOSEGAN, Joseph S. sive high school. Bus Ed forum 41: 32-33 My SeeGoodman, David G. FLASHN ER,Esther and William Horton SeeHoffman, Frank Microfile: a database filing program. South-West- FLATLEY, Marie E. ern. 99 p $5.85 SeePenrose, John M. FOUCHE, Gwyn FLEISHER, Belton M. and Kenneth J. Learn to keyboard in just ten hours. Bus Ed Forum Kopecky 41: 14-15 Ap The loanable-funds approach to teaching principles FOX, Don of macroeconomics. j &on Ed 18: 19-33 Winter Editorial Comment. See issues Bal Sheet FLESHER, Dale L., Lawrence A. Kreiser, and FRAME, TerryM., Kenneth A. Middleton, and Tonya K. Flesher Candace G. Hamner Introduction to financial accounting. Kent 832 p Don't fool your students. be sure they know the FLESHER, Tonya K. bottom line. Bus Ed Forum 41: 16-18 Ja SeeFlesher, Dale L. FRANCIS, James, Cynthia L.Sutton, and FOLLOW-UP studies BillCox Determine program effectneness. Ann Hegman and New tools for the information manager. ARMA Qt Lillian Chaney. NATEBE Notes 6-8 Fan 21: 3-4, 6.8 Ap 34 1987 Business Education Index 31

FREEDMAN, David H. GALLO-VILLEE, Pat A. The case for portable computers. Infosystems 34. The president's column.SeeissuesNJBEA News- 8 My letter Cultivating IS (Information Systems) creativity. GARDNER, H. Wayne Infosystems 34: 24-27 .11 SeeBalon, Brett J. Digital vs. IBM. Infosystems 34: 46-47 My GARFIELD, Lyla FREELS, Mary Ann Improving the evaluation of business education A practice set in business communication. KBEA teachers. Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-4 My J 8: 10 Spring Stop job application rejectiondress for success. FREEMAN, Gordon L. Bus Ed World 67: 51 Spring SeeLewis, Stephen D. GARLAND, Barbara C. and Jo Ann K. L. FRETWELL, Cherie E. and Dorothea Bisland Schwinghammer A review of business letter format and style in area Positioning an interauive telecourse in business. offices. MBEA f 15: 49-52 JEB 63: 57-62 N FREY, Patricia GARRETT, Norman A. Testing concepts in word processing. Bal Sheet 68: SeeLundgren, Terry D. 42 Ja-F GERNER, Jennifer L. FRIEDENBERG, Joan E. and Jeanne Lopes- SeeZick, Cathleen D. Valadez GERVER, Robert and Richard J. Sgroi LEP (Limited English Proficiency) students: a Sound foundations: a practical mathematics simula- growing special population. Voc Ed 62: 27-29 Mr tion. South-Western. 316 p $7.95 FRIEDHEIM, Jan V. GIARRUSSO, Roseann Integrating technological changes into the two-year SeeStolzenberg, Ross M. college curriculum. National Business Education GILES, Peter Association Yearbook 25: 62-72 Optical disk applications: now that we have them An untouched market. Compass 51: 6-7 .11 what are they good for? 1MC J 23: 22-23 J1-Ag FRIEDMAN, Monroe GILLEY, Jerry W. Commercial influences in the lyrics of popular A perspectiveTraining and Development: market- American music of the postwar era. J Cons Af- ing teacher education's role. Mktg Educators' J fairs 20: 193-213 Winter '86 12: 46-64 Fall '86 FRIEDMAN, William H. GILLIS, June A. Coding complicated conditions. J Computer Info- Reality training thtnugh office simulations. Bus systems 27: 12-14 Spring Ed Forum 41: 8-10 My SeeBurbridge, John J. GILLESPIE, Karen R. FRIEND, David Business ethics. Alpha Chapter, Delta Pi Epsilon, The three pillars of EIS (Electronic Information New York University. 19 p 7,6 Systems). Info Center 3: 32, 34, 36, 38-39 Ag Computer technology and its impact on market- FRIZZELL, Barbara Thomas ing/retailing. BEA J 9-21 Spring Gender-related differences in economic achievement GILSDORF, Jeanette W. at the junior college level. University of Georgia, More "process"; a luxury? an illusion? a mill- Ed.D. thesis '86 stone? J Bus Communic 24: 27-28 Winter FRUEHLING, Rosemary T. and Constance K. Written corporate communication policy: extent, Weaver coverage, costs, benefits. 3 Bus Communic 24: Electronic office procedures. Gregg. 560 p $25.95 35-52 Fall FUSSELMAN, Kay GILMAN, Mary Louise 1987 help wanted ad survey. Sec 47: 5-9 Ja Error spotting quiz. NSR 49: 83 N Technology and women's employment: the office GILSON, Goodwin of today and tomorrow. Sec 46: 10-11 N-D '86 SeePlatt, Naomi D. Technology's effect on secretaries is similar through- GIOFFRE, Dolores out the world. Sec 46: 6-7 N-D '86 The Stadium: microcomputer word processing prac- tice set. Gregg. 272 p $8.28. Diskette $99 GIOVANNINI, Eugene G Vocational education needs federal legislation. BTA GAHARAN, Catherine J 7: 30-32, '87-'88 SeeGo len, Steven GLEASON, James R. GALBRAITH, James K. Core curriculum: reactions for marketing education. On teaching a fractured macroeconomics. J Econ Mktg Educator's News 6: 5 Winter Ed 18; 213-226 Spring GLEICHAUF, Sheri GALLAGHER, Michael C. Teach students to evaluate computer software. BTA Let's go shopping. Mgmt World 16: 10-11 Ap-My J 7: 24 '87-'88 35 32 1987 Business Education Index

GLORFELD, Louis W. GOODMAN, David G., Joseph S. Fosegan, Exploring database concepts using Prolog. J Com- and Ernest D. Bassett puter Info Systems 27: 2-4 Summer Business records control, 6th ed. South-Western. GNECCO, Linda 245 p $9.65 Introducing: writing through technology. Bus Exch GORDON, Sanford D. 9: 7-9 Spring The economy of New York state. South-Western. GOAD, William Perry, Jr. 279 p $5.25 Pe? sonal value systems of business leaders, state- GORGOGLIONE, Charles and Lynne Hannum school business students, and church-school busi- Does yoli, middle-school BE program need a trans- ness students: a comparative study. Oklahoma fusion. Bus Exch 9: 10.11 Fall '86 State University, Ed.D. thesis '86 GOSHORN, Patricia A. GODDARD, M. Lee Terminology and transcription for the medical Strategies for successful job hunting. Ohio Bus Tchr secretary, 2nd ed. Western Tape, student hand- 47: 6-10 Ap book and a set of audio recordings $170.25 set GODKIN, Lynn GOSSELIN, David J. See Jones, Ann D. See Doublas, David E. GOLDSMITH, Charles GOULD, Catherine The computer: the link between business strategy See Patterson, Herman F. and human resources. BEA J 29.37 Spring GOLDSMITH, Elizabeth GOULD, Melinda See O'Connor, Joyce K. Directed work experience promotes community in- GOLDSTEIN, Arthur volvement in business education. Ark Bus Ed 29: The computer in the accounting class. BTA J 7: 9 Spring 19.20 87-88 GRAF, David GOLEN, Steven Internship in business teacher education: a modular An insight into communication barriers between approach. NABTE Rev 14: 21-24 S bank managers and their customers. JEB 62: GRAF, Diane 293-296 My From the president's desk. 1BEA Reports 37: 2 Ja See Aranda, Luis GRAHAM, John L. and J Douglas Andrews See Gryder, Robert A holistic analysis of Japanese and American busi- and Catherine Gaharan ness negotiations. J Bus Communic 24: 63-77 Fall The importance of discussing feedback techniques GRAHAM, Sally in the managerial accounting class. ABEA J 6. The Multimate Advantage. a practical approach. 70.74 Spring South-Western. 380 p $10.95 and David H. Lynch GRAY, Fay Beth The current status of doctoral programs. NABTE Letter writing simplified. Ark Bus Ed 29. 12 Spring Rev 14: 47-51 S See Collins, Rebecca Dealing with communication barriers in the class- GRAY, Gregory W. room. NATEBE Notes 6-7 Spring What about this year? BTA J 7: 2-3 87-88 The seriousness of communication barriers in the GRECO, Edgar J. interviewer-interviewee relationship. Delta Pi Ep- Microfilm will help bridge technologies of integrated silon J 29: 47-55 Spring systems, artificial intelligence. IMC J 23: 1 21-23 and Robert Gryder Ja-F Humor in the business classroom. NATEBE Notes GREENAN, James P. 5.6 Fall and Thomas Keller Association between handicapped student self-rat- ings and teacher ratings of generalizable mathe- Identifying communication barriers in a computer laboratory environment. J Computer Infosystems matic skills. J Car Dev 13: 30.37 Summer 28: 8-9 Fall GREENLAND, Leonard T. and Lloyd W. , John L. Waltman, and Shirley A. White Bartholomew Processors or producers? Secretaries as communi- The effect of the use of microcomputers on writing cators. ABC Bul 50: 32-34 Je ability and attitude toward business communica- GOMEZ, Christine C. tion classes. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 78-90 Summer Emerging curricula for computer science. Alpha Ep- GREVER, Jean silon Rsch 27: 8 Explore options available for acquiring technology GONZALES, Jean skills. Inter Rev for Bus Ed 109: 53-54 AS Ap See Bergerud, Manly GRIFFIN, C. W. GOODIN, Edward H. and Skip Swerdlow Headfirst: two introductory assignments. ABC Bul The current quality of written correspondence: a 50: 17-18 D statistical analysis of the performance of 13 in- GRIGSBY, Mason dustry and organizational categories. ABC Bul The integration and use of write-once optical infor- 50: 12-16 Mr _ mation systems. Inf IMC J 22: 9.13 J1-Ag 36 1987 Business Education Index 33 GRYDER, Robert HALDEMAN, Virginia A., Jeanne M. Peters, See Go len, Steven and Patricia A. Tripp le See Myers, John L. Measuring a consumer energy conservation ethic: and Jo Ann Henn ington an analysis of components. J Cons Affairs 21: Arizona community college business .nstructor pro- 70-85 Summer file: 1986. ABEA J 6: 48-51 Spring HALDENSULLIVAN, Judith , Sheryl Allen, and Steven Go len Business basics: using a cognitive approach in the A basic framework for developing an individualized business communication class. ABC Bul 50: 11-15 accounting course. ABEA J 6: 16-33 Spring D GRYPP, David W. HALL, Rebecca Corporate training has its benefits. Voc Ed J 62: Insider 43 Ja-F See Lloyd, Alan C. Delivering marketing training for the private sector. HALL, Susan M. Mktg Educator's News 6: 6 Winter Let's eliminate hunting and pecking in our elemen- GUATNEY, Charles L. and Blaine R. Wilson tary schools. VBEA J 10: 37-42 Spring Hidden hazards of the business education class- HALLAM, Stephen F. room. Bal Sheet 68: 27-29 Ja-F Computer simulation in business: a microcomputer GUERRIERI, Donald J. approach. J Computer Infosystems. 27: 23-27 Accounting in a private enterprise economy puzzle. Winter '86-'87 Bus Exch 9: 18, 27 Spring HALLORAN, Shirley GUGERTY, John J. A survey to determine the image of the secretary See Tindall, Lloyd W. among company presidents in Wisconsin. Univer- GUIDANCE sity of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.A.T. thesis '86 A computerized advising system for enhancing HALL-SHEEHY, Jim academic performance: improved choice of elec- Improving the quality of work. Info Center 3: 40-41 tives. Taracad R. Sivasankaran and Ralph Ruby Ag Jr. JEB 62: 270.274 Mr HAMILTON, David J. GUJARATHI, Mahendra R. A multiple regression analysis of six predictor vari- Using calculators in accounting education. JEB 62: ables of grade-point average upon degree com- 197-200 F G-YOHANNES, Arefalne pletion in the department of vocational educa- The IRA and the withdrawal penalty. J Cons Af- tion, University of Wyoming. The University of fairs 20: 280-289 Winter '86 Wyoming, Ph.D. thesis '86 GYSBERS, Norman, C. HAMILTON, SybIlle See Johnston, Joseph A. Insurance applications (Micrographics). IMC J 23: 41-43 Mr-Ap HAMMER, Jane N. See Clippinger, Dorinda A. H See Ramsey, Richard David HABER, F. Barry HAMNER, Candace G. Using models to teach accounting concepts. Bus Ed See Frame, Terry M. Forum 42: 15-16 N HANKINS, Marvin Ray HABES, John Asurvey of the relationship between economic edu- Solving a logistiol problem of a work experience cation in Oklahoma secondary schools and at the program. BTA J 7: 21 87-88 national level. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. HARDEN, PeggyB. thesis '86 Ideas that won't run dry. Bal Sheet 68: 38-40 Mr-Ap HANKS, George F. HAGEMEIER, Ma !eine See Shivaswamy, Melkote K. Entrepreneurship: are we kidding ourselves. Mktg HANLEY, Debbie Educator's News 6: 10, 13 Winter HAGEN, Gary D. Daydream on your cwn time. Bus Exch 9: 12 Fall Microcomputer uses for business and secondary '86 HANNUM, Lynne business education in North Dakota. The Univer- sity of North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 See Gorgoglione, Charles HAGGE, John HANSEN, L. Sunny The process religion and business communication. Changing contexts for career programs. J Car Dcv J Bus Communic 24: 89-120 Winter 13: 31-42 Spring Review essay: Research in technical communication: HANSEN, Michael a bibliographic sourcebook. J Bus Communic 35: See Crim, Roger D. 29-33 Spring HANSEN, Richard B., Ken McCormick, and HAIRSTON, Barbara J. Janet M. Rives Strategies for developing human relations skills. Bus The aggregate demand curve: a reply. J Econ Ed Ed Forum 41: 21, 24, 26-27 Ap 18: 47-50 Winter 0rt ;M t 34 1987 Business Education Index

HANSEN, W. Lee HAYNES, Thomas Scott The scope of microeconomics. a comment. J Econ Job satisfaction in relation to energy resource con- Ed 18: 150-154 Spring sciousness and perceptions of energy utilization HANSON, Richard E. in selected Illinois manufacturing firms. Southern Determine your needs, then acquire a copier. Of- Illinois University, Ph.D. thesis '86 fice Systems 4: 44-46, 51 11 A proposed experiental model for the teaching HANSON, Robert methods course in basic business education. See Lloyd, Alan C. NABTE Rev 14: 17-21 S See Panian, Robert C. Quality circle activities in basic business classes. Bus and Sue Rigby Ed Forum 41: 20.21 Ja Keyboarding for information processing, 2nd cd. HEATH, Betty Gregg. 96 p 59.45 Computer technology in the marketing curriculum. HANSON, Robert D. Bus Ed Forum 41: 15.17 Ap See Swanson, Robert M. HEATHERINGTON, Ralph HARCOURT, Jules The changing accounting classroom. Bus Ed World Evaluation of written business messages: clarity of 67: 48.49 Spring expectations and objectivity in grading JEB 63: HEFNER, Donna Henderson 82.84 N What it takes to connect with a telephone system. HARPER, Betsy H. Office Systems 4: 54, 56, 58-59 S Quality standards in business education. Bus Ed HEGMAN, Ann B. Forum 41: 33.35 My Follow-up study of office administration graduates HARRIS, Sharon J. of Memphis State University, 1976.1985. Mem- See Johnson, Iris W. phis State University, M.S. thesis '86 HART, Roger and Lillian Chaney Avoid printer catastrophes. Info Center 3: 22-23, Determine program effectiveness. NATEBE Not-3 26.27, 30 Ja 6.8 Fall Picking the right laser printer. Info Center 3: 26.27 HEILBRONER, Robert L. Je Fundamental economic conceptsanother perspec- HARVEY, Evelyn E. tive. J Econ Ed 18: 111-120 Spring Human relations skills for the changing office. Na- HEILMAN, Patricia See Caroff, Ronald tional Business Education Association Yearbook HELMS, Susan 25: 29-39 Faculty microcomputer usage: results of a training HARWOOD, R. Frank workshop and follow-up study. JED 62: 149-152 Typewriting teaching tactic (TTT). MBEA Y 15: Ja 41.42 HENDERSON, Gall H. HATCHER, Myron E. and William Miller See Parks, Darrell L. Direct mail marketing strategies for educational HENDERSON, Greta and Price Voiles computer software and why purchase decisions Business English essentials, 7th ed. Gregg. 384 p 518 are made. JEB 62: 361-367 Je HENNE, Andrea HATFIELD, Scott Wayne Revitalize your records management course. Bal An analysis of microcomputer resource usage and Sheet 68: 15-16, 18.19 Mr-Ap resource needs at Logan Regional Hospital. Utah HENNINGTON, JoAnn State University, M.S. thesis '86 See Gryder, Robert HAUGEN, Susan D. HENSLEY, Andrewelle R. The importance of progress. J Computer Infosys- Study guides for solving algebraic word problems. tems 28: 1 Fall South-Western. 327 p 55.95 President's column. See issues J Computer Info- HERBERT, Mellanie systems. Good handwriting: a continued priority for good HAUGER, Barbara A. teachers. Bus Ed Forum 41: 5 F A comparison of computer-assisted instruction and HERR, Edwin L. teacher-directed instruction in teaching micro- Education as preparation for work. contributions computer keyboarding to sixth graders. The Uni of career education and vocational education. versity of North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 Car Dev 13: 16-31 Spring HAUSER, Jeanette K. HERRMAN, Robert 0. See Bowlby, G. Robert See Feick, Lawrence F. HAYES, Kenneth V. HERTER, Betty Lou Are you too small for rel-ords management. ARMA BA/BCA: What do I do? BTA J 7: 22 '87-'88 Qt 21: 22-24, 26, 28, 44 Ja HERTZOG, Mark S. Promoting local records management. ARMA Qt Plug in and sharecheap LAN solutions. Words 21: 40-42, 47 Ap 16: 14-13, 26-27, 42, Je-11 38 1987 Business Education Index 35 HESS, Kenneth L Is entreprenturial education appropriate in high Organization charts. Sec 47: 10-11 Ja school? Barry L. Van Hook. Bus Ed Forum 41: HICKEY, Dona 34, 36 Ap See Katler, Janet Junior executive training provides management HIGH school skills for high school students. Tom Butler. An assessment of microcomputer usage in second. Bus Ed Forum 41: 32-33 ary marketing education programs in Wyoming. Let's keep recordkeeping in the high school rur- Michael J. Kouris. University of Wyoming, M.S. riculum. Debbie D. DuFrene and Betty A. Klenn. thesis '86 JEB 63: 126.127 D Attitudes of North Dakota high school seniors Long term effect of participating in a secondary toward men in nontraditional careers. Larry G. marketing education program. Harold H. \Vil- Pagel. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. hams and S. Tracy Trussell. Mktg Educators' J thesis '86 12: 2.1; Fall '86 Beliefs, opinions, and concerns of Virginia high Maintaining business education in the comprehen- school marketing educators regarding adult mar sive high school. Ronnie H. Fisher. Bus Ed For- keting education. William T. Price, Jr. Mktg Ed- um 41: 32-33 My ucator's News J 12: 31.45 Fall '86 Major issues affecting introductory computer Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high courses in business education in public secondary school senior business education students, col schools of the United States. Cathryn Thom!). lege seniors in business education teacher train son Mechan. University of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis ing, and non-managerial office workers. Patricia '86 Holland Chapman. The University of South Microcomputer uses for business and secondary Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 business education in North Dakota. Gary D. A comparison of three experiment d approaches to Hagen. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. teaching proofreading to third-semester type- thesis '86 writing students at the high school les el. Nr isan The relationship between student attitude toward Ownby Arnold. The University of Kentucky, the JOE program and selected demographic Ed.D. thesis '86 variables in six Fort Bend county high schools Curriculum modification involving computer in Texas. Am, Cumba. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: awareness in secondary business education. Renee 163-170 Fall '86 Lewise Miguel. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27. 22 A study of typing:peed levels attained by students Educational and occupational aspirations of grad on each grade level of senior high school. Kristin uating senior business students at Central high Kulinski. The 'University of Wisconsin-Whitc- school. Margaret A. Baumgardner. ABEA J 6: water, M.S.T. thesis '86 43.44 Spring A survey of the relationship between economic A follow-up study to Muskegon High School of education in Oklahoma secondary schools and fice and marketing graduates. Dorothy Mc- at the national level. Marvin Ray Hankins. Daniel. Central Michigan University. M.B.E. Oklahoma State University, Ed. D. thesis '86 thesis '86 Trends and technological changes in today's offices A follow-up study of 1983 and 1984 Kent School and their cf7" on competencies demanded by District business education graduates. Robert businesses ana secondary business education cur- Sandal!. Central Washington University, M.Ed. riculums. Donna L. Hoogheem. Southwest Mis- thesis '86 souri State University, M.S. in Ed. thesis '86 High school accounting: a Tyrannosaurus Rcx? Al HIGHSMITH, Robert J. Patrick. KBEA J 8: 15.17 Spring Professional developments and opportunities. J Identification, classification, and analysis of issues Econ Ed 18: 255-257 Spring in business education at the secondary level for and Hirschel Kasper the United States. Paul F. Witt. Alpha Epsilon Rethinking the scope of economics. J Econ Ed 18: Rsch 27: 20 101-105 Spring Integrating technological changes into the middle/ HILTEBEITEL, Kenneth M. secondary curriculum. Ella H. Fisher. National An electronic spreadsheet project in the introduc. Business Education Association Yearbook 25. tory accounting course. discussion and evalua- 50.61 tion. JEB 62: 135-137 D '86 Integration of computer concepts and applications HIMSTREET, William C. into business courses in secondary schools. Lillian What is process? J Bus Communic 24: 29 Winter H. Chancy. J Computer Infosystems 27: 14-17 and Wayne M. Baty Winter '86-'87 Business communications: principles and methods, An investigation to determine the reasons why stu- 8th ed. Kent. 704 p dents do or do not take classes in the general mer- ,Gerald Maxwell, and Mary Jean Onorato chandising program at Alpena High School. Cen- Business communications, 2nd ed. Glencoe. 552 p tral Michigan University, M.B.E. thesis '86 S17.55 39 36 1987 Business Education Index

HINES, Donna HOWARD, Bonnie E. and Alexa North Ten minutes to grow on. Bal Sheet 68. 11 14 Ja F Document processing in automated offices of large HIPPLE, Theodore W. corporations. OSRA J 5: 21.33 Spring The non-training of teachers. Clearing House 60: HOYT, Kenneth B. 397-399 My Perceptions of career education supporters concern- HITCHINGS, Stephanie ing the current nature and status of the career See Retish, Paul education movement. J Car Dev :3: 5-15 Spring HITCHINGS, William HUBBARTT, William S. See Retish, Paul How to limit liability in sexual harassment cases, HITT, Dorothy Office Systems 4: 25.26, 28 JI Professional growth: from first job to retirement. HUMAN relations Sec 47: 8.9 0 Attitude problems: can your students relate to HO, Yaw-Chin them? Grace E. Rich. JEB 62: 305-307 My Use of microcomputer COBOL compiler to demon How to play and win :itoffice politics. Sylvia strate effects of file structures on access tune. J Blishak. Office Systems 4: 64, 66, 71 S Computer info Systems 28: 26-29 Fall How to teach interpersonal communication tech- HOFFMAN, Frank, Vivian Pacsy, and Esther niques in a basic business communication class. Flashner ABC Teaching Methodology and Concepts Com- Accounting fundamentals, Gregg Text-Kit in Adult/ mittee. ABC Bul 50: 24-28 D Continuing Education, 4th ed. Gregg. 256 p Humor in the business classroom. Steven Go len and 528.65 Robert Gryder. NATEBE Notes 5-6 Fall HOLDEN, Ellsworth Human relations at work, 3rd ed. Steven A. Egg- See McClanahan, Anne land and John W. Williams. South-Western. 212 HOLLENBECK, Kevin M. and David W. p 56.95 Stevensa Human relations skills are important for secretaries. Vocational education: a shared responsibility. Voc Patricia 1. Wilson. Bal Sheet 68:15.17, 48 My-Je Ed J 62: 17-19 Ap Human relations skills for the changing office. HOLMES, Andrea Evelyn E. Harvey. National Business Education See Eide, Carole Association Yearbook 25: 29.39 HOLMES, Ralph M. Learn to manage stress for success. Sarah Mish- Business education: shrinking violet or shining star? alanie Layton. Tomorrow's Bus Leader 18: 12-13 Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-4, 6.8 Ja Ja The reference guide: a handbook for office person Life management skill :. Joyce K. O'Connor and nel, 2nd ed. Houghton. 263 p 58.44 Elizabeth Goldsmith. South-Western. 176 p 57.65 HOLMES, Save la Pappas Lifeplans. Charles D. Thompson and Theodora 1. Law office automation in the Atlanta area and Its Faiola-Priest. South-Western. 602 p 514.95 implications for the postsecondary legalsecretar- Making decisions that work for you. Linda Daily. ial curricula. University of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis Tomorrow's Bus Leader 18: 6.9 Mr '86 Managing a positive self-image. Doris D. Phillips. HOLMES, Thorn MBEA Y 15 17-21 Electronic publishing: something for everyone.Of- Motivation in today's office environment. Vanessa fice Systems 4: 80-82, 84, 86 JI Dean Arnold. Bal Sheet 68: 31-34 My-Je HOOGHEEM, Donna L Office politics: game or war? Yvonne Bogorya. Trends and technological changes in today's offices 47: 10, 12.13 Mr and their effect on competencies demanded by Persuasion. Vanessa Dean Arnold. Sec 47: 16, 18 businesses and secondary business education cur- N-D riculums. Southwest Missouri State University, Practicing positive reinforcement. Thomas R. Mc- M.S. in Ed. thesis '86 Daniel. Clearing House 60: 389.392 My HOPKINS, Charles R. Professional development, the dynamics of success, Business education in the United States 1985.86 3rd ed. Mary Wilkes and C. Bruce Crosswait. NABTE survey results. NABTE Rev 14: 24-33 S Harcourt. 42/ p 522.50 HOPKINS, Willie E. and Vicki S. Kaman Rethinking the interview. Jane LeClair. BTA J 7: Simulations' effects on students' ability to analyze 16-18 '87-'88 business situations: an empirical investigation. 65 strokes you can give your studentsplus three JEB 63: 41.44 0 negative ones. NACEBE Newsletter 14:9 Mr '87 HOROWITZ, Jeff Strategies for developing human relations skills. The golden rule of teaching. Clearing House 60: Barbara J. Hairston. Bus Ed Forum 41: 21, 24, 411-412 My 26-27 Ap HORTON, William Student work - teams: a computer-based self-analy- See Fosegan, Joseph S. 4.0 sis. Roger J. Volkema. JEB 62: 210-214 F 1987 Business Education Index 37

Style, choice, and power. Shirley Kuiper. JEB 62. Computer-based curriculum in information process- 308-309 My ing. Ivan Wallace. Bus Ed Forum 41: 17-19 Ap "Success is an everyday affair." Linda Daily. Cultivating IS (Information Systems) creativity. Tomorrow's Business Leader 18: 4.9 Ja David H. Freedman. Infosystems 54: 24-27 J1 The things that stress us. Manuel A Tipgos. Mgmt Current status of the utilization of office technology World 16: 17-18 Je-Ag in Memphis area businesses. Janis B. Leggett. HUMPHRIES, Terry S. Memphis State University, M.S. thesis '86 See Stoddard, Ted D. A curriculum model of telecommunications educa- HUNT, Joyce M. tion requirements for the information systems Perceptions of unions and collective bargaining held specialist. Julian W. Riehl. J Computer Info Sys- by female clerical employees in the southeast. tems 27: 2-4 Spring MBEA Y 15: 63-67 Departmental systems in the IC. Info Center 3: HUNTER, James W. 56-57 JI What topics employers think should be included in Desktop communications: working faster and CIS courses. J Computer Info Systems 27: 23-26 smarter (modems). Michel Feuche. Adm Mgmt Spring 48: 34-37, 40-43 HURST, John Peter Desktop publishing-a new era in information pro- Microcomputer application and training needs as cessing. Hilda Turner. Ark Bus Ed 29: 8 Spring perceived by clients of small business develop- ment centers. University of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis Desktop publishing: current status. Ann M. De- '86 villiers. IMC J 23: 44-47 Mr-Ap HURTSON, Clifford J. Desktop publishing-getting started. Michael J. Increase employee moral and productivity through Kleeman. Adm Mgmt 48: 48-49 F job enrichment. ABEA J 6: 75.80 Spring Desktop pub'....Aing makes OA best-seller list. Jim HUSTED, Stewart W. Seymour. Today's Office 21: 30.32, 34, 36, 38, Developing leadership camp for student officers. 40 Directory 76 Mr Bus Ed Forum 41: 27-28 My The dynamics of change in information processing. HUTH, Bill Alexa Bryans North. NATEBE Notes 3-4 Spring See Robinson, Betty W. Electronic desktop publishing: now a management HYDE, Thomas G. strategy. Mod Off Tech 32: BC 22, 24, 26, 28 My See Caudill, Donald W. Electronic information services deliver data to your desktop. Rick Minicucci. Today's Office 22.: 56-57, 59-63 Je Electronic mail and facsimile: modern-day messen- IANDOLI, Ce Ce gers. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 22-23 Ag-S Twenty spring rolls and one plastic rose. teaching Electronic publishing: from paste pot to tette; business writing to America's new immigrants. perfect. Stephen Brindza. Mod Off Tech 32: ABC Bul 50: 16-18 Je 38-39, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52 Mr IN HAI RO Electronic publishing: planning for success. Paul Proposed topics for a computer !Remy program R. Lewis. Office Systems 4: 32, 34, 36, 40 Mr in vocational business education in Korea. Electronic publishing: the next great office revolu- Oklahoma State University, Ed. D. thesis '86 tion. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 29-30 Je-J1 INFORMATION processing Establishing a participatory interactive network with Adapting electronic mail to management's needs. the financial services industry. James L. Mor- Erik Mortensen. Adm Mgmt 48: 26-31 Ag rison. JEB 62: 249-252 Mr Artificial intelligence: from academic to corporate The etiquette of electronic mail. Scc 47: 24-25 Ag-S America. Jim Seymour. Today's Office 22: 31-33 Evaluating the capabilities of desktop publishing- N Part 11. Michael J. Kleeman. Adm Mgmt 48: Artificial intelligence-smarter than the teacher? 30-35 Je Lewis M. Elia. Viewpoints 3: 3 0 Facsimile: finding its place in the OA world. Rick Attitudinal responses to voice mail. Raymond W. Minicucci. Today's Office 21: 28-30, 32, 34, 37-38 Beswick and N. L. Reinsch, Jr. J Bus Communic Ja 24: 23-35 Summer Beyond computer literacy: information literacy. Facsimile: new technologies, new applications. William G. Neal. Bus Ed Forum 42: 14-15 D Paula Lippin. Mod Off Tech 32: 70, 74, 76, 78 Beyond desktop publishing. Info Center 3: 28-30, Mr 32 Je Facsimile systems: a communications key. Office CD-ROM your future? Tom Seymour. I Computer Systems 4: 44, 46, 48, 50-52, 54, 56 Mr Info Systems 28: 17-18 Fall FAX is a favorite for fast delivery. Frank G. Canna- Communications software makes computer links ta. Office Systems 4: 7, 64, 67, 69-70 J1 livable. David Steinbrecher. Today's Office 21: FAX makes new strides into the office. Mod Off 23-26 Ja Tech 32: BC 7-8, 10, 12 My 38 1987 Business Education Index

INFORMATION processing (continued) The micro-to-mainframe connection grows up. Fax spreads the world for ad agency. Mod Off Tech Megan Jill Paznik. Adm Mgmt 48: 35-40 0 32: 86,,88 J1 Network management: not all there yet. Jerry For graphics and text. Alan Paller. Info Center 3: Cashin. Software News 7: 40-42 Mr 10 N 1987 AISP network directory. Words 15: 6-62 Forging ahead with facsimile. Sally Becker. Office Ap-My Systems 3: 36-38, 40-41 S On-line databases enhance business curriculum. Global integration the seamless way. Douglas Fin- Aronla C. Ownby and Paul Wilbur Purvis, Jr. lay. Adm Mgmt 48: 18-23 My Bus Ed Forum 41: 9, 12 Ap Getting the message with voice mail. Sam Dickey. Optical disk systems and document management. Today's Office 22: 47-48, 50-51, 72 Ag Richard A. Woodward. Office Systems 4: 39 Je Honeywell Metro Center. Intelligent Buildings. Optical disks go head to head with traditional Patricia Fernberg. Mod Off Tech 32: 82-84 J1 storage media. David Steinbrecher. Today's Of- The IC wish list. David n Phillips and Sharon fice 22: 24-26, 28-30 0 Efroymson First. Info Center 3: 59-62 J1 Optical disks in the office. Bonnie Canning. IMC ISDN: reinventing the telephone. Jeffrey Rosen- J 23: 9-1! S-0 wald. Adm Mgmt 48: 41-42 0 The organizational impacts of electronic mail. Mary If it were only this easy (departmental computing). Sumber Sumner. OSRA J 5: 1-19 Spring Jeffrey A. Chester. Infosystems 34: 22-24 Ap PBX: the super switch. Sam Dickey. Today's Of- Incoherent communications (4th Annual Data- fice 22: 30-32, 41-42, 74 Je comm Usage Survey). Wayne L. Rhodes and Ray Picture this: OCR takes on imaging. Johanna Am- Winkler. Infosystems 34: 36, 38-39 Mr brosio. Adm Mgmt 48: 34-37 N Individualized instruction in information process- Planning for the challenge of the high-tech era. ing. Allyson Day Saunders. Bus Ed Forum 42: Anita Brownstein. BEA J 38-45 Spring 18.19 N Putting on a desktop show with pc presentations. Information management is a matter of records. Jim Seymour. Today's Off ice 22: 12, 14, 16 Ag Joseph Andrew Settai..n. Office Systems 4: 50, Putting Zip into E-mail. Jan Snyders. Infosystems 52, 54, 57 Ja 34: 28-31 Ag Integrating technological changes into the four-year Reaching out electronically. Jerry Olivas. Bus Exch college curriculum. Dean Clayton and Ok D. 9: 27-28 Fall '86 Park. National Business Education Association The sociology of a business transformationhigh Yearbook 25: 73-82 tech impacts upon information management. Integrating technological changes into the mid- James L. Morrison. ABEA J 6: 81-86 Spring dle/secondary curriculum. Ella H. Fisher. Na- Status of office information systems instruction at tional Business Education Association Yearbook colleges and universities holding membership in 25: 50-61 the National Association for Business Teacher Education (NABTE). Linda Jean Curtis. South- Integrating technological changes into the two-year ern Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 college curriculum. Jan V. Friedheim. National Tap into info power. Erik Mortensen. Adm Mgmt Business Education Association Yearbook 25: 48: 24-29 N 62-72 Technology and the office; impact on office pro- LAN increases productivity on limited budget. Adm Mgmt 48: 24-25 My cedures and applications. Amy D. Wohl. BEA J 1-8 Spring LAN landscape: is success on the horizon? Sam Telecommunications. Arnold Rosen. Harcourt. 304 Dickey. Today's Office 22: 14-17, 21-22 N p $21.50 LANs are the wave of the future, but beware the Teleconferencing. Larry Kreitman. Sec 46: 23 N-D undertow. Megan Jill Paznik. Adm Mgmt 48: 45 '86 0 Teleconferencing: a new dimension for the business LANs bringing information tools together. Mod education class. Bella G. Clinckscale. JEB 62: Off Tech 32: BC 14, 18, 20-21 My 127-130 D '86 LANs: lessons to learn. Bridget O'Connor. Adm Three message systems combine to spread word. Mgmt 48: 12 My Adm Mgmt 48: 25-26 My Local area networks annual report: multiusers vs. The three pillars of EIS (Electronic Information LANs. Adm Mgmt 48: 24-30 S, 31-37 S Systems). David Friend. Info Center 3: 32, 34, Local area networks connect personal computers. 36, 38-39 Ag William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 20-21 0 To file or not to file. Chris Shaw. Info Center 3: Local area networksfun or frustration? Lewis M. 36-37 N Elia. Viewpoints 12: 4 Mr Trends and forecastsand the next five years. Ed- The layout of desktop publishing. Carolyn J. ward G. Thomas. Adm Mgmt 48: 18-23 Ja Mullins. Info Center 3: 19-23 Je Trends in communications networks: what's real Making standards standard. Andrea Wharton. To- and what's not. George Colony. Words 15: 12-17 day's Office 22: 52-53 Ag 42 D-Ja 1987 Business Education Index 39 Updating the course in wordiinformation process- JANKOVIC, Jim ing. Virginia E. Nardone. Bus Ed Forum 41: 9-11 See Krizan, A. C. Mr JAVED, Latif Utilizing group learning in computer information Laser printers and office reprography. JEB 62: classes. Wita Wojtkowski. JEB 62: 346-352 Je 368-371 Je Voice messaging: give ita hearing. Harrison Multimedia instruction in machine dictation and McDonald. Office Systems 4: 116, 118 0 transcription. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 42-48 Ap Voice recognition ststems: are they ready to listen? Typewriting clinica student help and a community Shelley Bakst. Office Systems 4: 70, 73 Ap service. MBEA Y 15: 43-48 Word/information processing: concepts, proce- JEFFERS, Brenda dures, and systems, 2nd ed. L. Joyce Arntson. Kent. 352 p Achievement of students receiving computer- Word/information processing: exercises, applica- assisted developmental math instruction com- tions and procedures. L. Joyce Arntson and Lora pared with achievement of students receiving Brune llo Todesco. Kent. 272 p developmental math instruction through a pro- You want to buy what? (LAN) Michael Weaner. grammed learning system. Alpha Epsilon Rsch Info Center 3: 39-42 D 27: 21 INGLES,Steven J. JENKINS, Dorothy E. See O'Brien, Mary Utne The challenge of the marketplace: implications for INTERNATIONAL business education school counselors. J Car Dev 13: 57-62 Spring Criteria for evaluating international business pro-JENNINGS, Myrena S. and JannaP. Vice grams. Luis Aranda and Steven Go len. ABEAManaging stress in the skills subjects. Bus Ed Forum J 6: 59-69 Spring 41: 4-6 Ap International business study tours: practices and JENSEN, Lynn Allen trends. Terry L. Loveland, Yohannan T. Abra- See Dawson, Gaye C. ham, and Radie G. Bunn. JEB 62: 253-256 Mr JESPERSEN, Robert R. Internationalizing business communication courses. See Davidson, Daniel V. Iris I. Varner. ABC Bul 50: 7-11 D JOHNSON, Iris W. and J. Howard Jackson Proposed topics for a computer literacy program Teaching creatively. Bal Sheet 68: 35-36 Mr-Ap in vocational business education in Korea. In Hai and Marietta Spring Ro. Oklahoma State University, Ed. D. thesis '86 Suggestionsfor preparing camera -ready copy. Technology'seffecton secretariesissimilar VBEA J 10: 53-56 Spring throughout the world. Kay Fusselman. Sec 46: and Sharon J. Harris 6-7 N-D '86 Are we preparingour teachers for the real things Welcome SIEC. Bus Ed Forum 41: 19-26 My they will face? Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-5 F ISBELL, Gladys JOHNSON, Jack E. See Cartwright, Laura W. Linkingtypewriting with the electronic office. Part IZZO,Joseph E. Planning and creating an information system. In- II: non-skillbuilding activities. Bus Ed World 67: fo Center 3: 28-30, 32-33, 35 S 5, 7-8 Spring IZZO, Margaretha Vreeburg See Lloyd, Alan C. Career development of disabled youth: the parents' JOHNSON, William C. role. J Car Dev 13: 47-55 Summer An investigation of reasons toward instructional use of microcomputers in Arizona schools. ABEA J 6: 35-42 Spring J JOHNSTON, Joseph A., NormanC. Gysbers, JACKSON, J. Howard and Laura Lundeen Wright See Johnson, Iris W. Business-education collaboratives for college and Marietta Spring career centers. J Car Dev 13: 68-76 Fall '86 Have we neglected memorization as a teaching tool? JOHNSTON, R. E. Bus Ed Forum 42: 5-7 N When security becomes law. Infosystems 34: 19 Mr JACOBS, Rhoda S. JONES, Ann D., Richard Drapeau, and Lynn The career development of women administrators Godkin of collegiate schools of business. New York Library utilization in undergraduate courses: are University, Ph.D. thesis '86 business professors using the library? JEB 63: JAIN, SubhashC. 119-122 D International marketing management, 2nd ed. Kent. JONES, Arvella 700 p Wild water fun: a typewriting simulation, 2nd ed. JAMES, RichardF. South-Western. 54 p $4.45 What business says about computer competencies JONES, Charles F. for marketing employees. Bus Ed Forum 41: 7.8 Business education crossword puzzle. Bus Exch 9: F 6, 23 Fall '86 43 40 1987 Business Education Index

JONES, D. Lavern Perceptions about community college marketing Teaching career planning and job-hunting skills: a programs. Ralph D. Wray. Mktg Educators' J portfolio approach. Bal Sheet 68: 33-35 Ja-F 12: 14-30 Fall '86 JONES, Jack Relationship between selected structure of intellect Consequences of regional accreditation for pro- abilities and achievement in a community college prietary junior colleges of business. Seton Hall introductory business computer programming University, Ed. D. thesis '86 course. Charles J. McNerney. New York Univer- JONES, L. Maxine sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 President's message. See issues MBA Today Soft' are- specific courses: an enrollment opportuni- JONES, Virginia A. ty for community colleges. Eric A. Larson. Bus When should small users hire a records manager? Ed Forum 41: 10-11 F Office 55 ms 4: 90, 92-93 0 Statement of the AACSB standards committee on JORGENSEN, Carl E. and Melvin E. Campbell those accreditation council standards bearing on Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Bus junior and community college relations. Bus Ed Ed Forum 41: 26-27, 30-43 Ja Forum 42: 3-5 N Business classroom and laboratory equipment. Bus The status of machine transcription instruction: a survey of selected postsecondary instructors. Ed Forum 42: 23, 26-39 N JOY, Robert 0. Dorinda A. Clippinger and Jane N. Hammer. JEB 62: 173-176 Ja Today's business world demands multicultural and The status of postsecondary business communica- international communication skills.Bus Ed tion instruction-1986 vs. 1982. Scot Ober. J Bus Forum 41: 27-30 Mr Communic 24: 49-60 Summer JUMPER, Donald L. A study of the cognitive styles of postsecondary Memory helps. (Bus English) Bus Ed World 67: vocational technical students enrolled in com- 53 Spring puter programming. Beverly Ann Roberts. Uni- JUNIOR college versity of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis '86 ASU West: working closely with community col- Variables that influence the degree of participation leges. Robert E. Benjamin. ABEA J 6: 52-55 of business education faculty in faculty develop- Spring ment programs in proprietary schools and com- Academic achievement of secretarial science stu- munity colleges. Rita T. Wallace. Alpha Epsilon dents at the junior college level. Brenda Kelley Rsch 27: 18 Davis. University of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis '86 Arizona community college business instructor pro- file: 1986. Robert Gryder and Jo Ann Henning. K ton. ABEA J 6: 48-51 Spring Challenges of providing continuing education for KAHLE, Jacqueline R. Departmental publishing: solving the real problem. adults via postsecondary business education pro- Words 16: 17-19, 40 Je-JI grams. Donna L. Conerly and Jo Ann Mitchell. KAISERSHOT, Alfred L. MBEA Y 15: 7-16 Commuilication skills rated by office supervisors. Consequences of regional accreditation for pro- Bus Ed Forum 42: 15-16 N prietary junior colleges of business. Jack Jones. The folded-paper technique: a simple, effective Seton Hall University, Ed. D. thesis '86 teaching tool. Bal Sheet 69: 42-43 N-D Enrollment trends in relation to perceived recruit- KALISKI, Burton S. ment program effectiveness in community, Mathematics, 4th ed. Harcourt. 400 p $20 junior, and technical colleges. Shirley H. Tucker. Implications of change for effective teaching. Na- VBEA J 10: 11-24 Spring tional Business Education Association Yearbook A follow-up of two-year business management grad- 25: 163-168 uates from Utah Technical-College, Provo/ KALLAUS, Norman F. Orem. Don Black. Utah State University, M.S. Developing office literacy. Bus Ed Forum 42: 12, thesis '86 14-15 N Gender-related differences in economic achievement KANAN, Vicki S. at the junior college level. Barbara Thomas See Hopkins, Willie E. Frizzell. University of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis '86 KAMINSKI, Peter F. Integrating technological changes into the two-year See Clark, Gary L. college curriculum. Jan V. Friedheim. National KANTER, Howard A. Business Education Association Yearbook 25: An analysis of the prectitioners' perceptions of the 62-72 introuductory course in auditing. Delta Pi .Ep- An investigation of relationships of performance, silon J 29: 67-77 Summer learning styles, and locus of control among and Terence A. Faircloth students in postsecondary word processing in- A practitioner's perspective of topical emphasis and struction. Mary White. Northern Illinois Univer- teaching methodology for introductory auditing. sity, Ed. D. thesis '86 JEB 63: 32-36 0 4 c± f. 1987 Business Education Index 41

KA RJALA, Jeanette A. A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work A comparative study of selected characteristics of on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. full-time NABTE institution faculty, mountain- Joyce L. Sheets. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 103-110 plains region, NBEA. The University of North Fall Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 A comparison of three es7,--erimental approaches to KASDAN, Jay teaching proofreading to third-semester type- The development of a North Dakota marketing writing students at the high school level. Vivan education I curriculum guide and microcomputer Ownby Arnold. The University of Kentucky, adaptation. The University of North Dakota, Ed.D. thesis '86 M.S. thesis '86 A comparison of typewriting speeds and error rates Involvement: the key ingredient. Bal Sheet 68: 10-11 for two timed writings having different stroke and Mr-Ap syllabicintensity counts. Marilyn McDole. KASPER, Hirschel M.A.T. thesis '86 SeeHighsmith, Robert J. Computer teaching suggestions for Gregg Typing, KAUFHOLD, Penny series 8. Alan C. Lloyd, Fred Winger, Jack The rough edges of the learning curve. ARMA Qt Johnson, and Phyllis Morrison. Gregg. 24 p $4 21: 33-34, 39 Ap A corrective to accuracy assessment in straight copy KELLER, Thomas testing of keyboard operators. Leonard J. West See Go len, Steven and Ernest N. Savage and Yitzchak Sabban. JEB 62: 245-248 Mr Administrative information systems: people and The Cortez Peters championship typing drills, 2nd technology. Kent. 352 p ed. Cortez W. Peters. Gregg. 112 p $12 KEMSKE, Floyd Criteria for selecting computer software for key- Information center salaries. Info Center 3: 27-28, boarding instruction. Gary N. McLean. Bus Ed 30-31 Ag Forum 41: 10, 12 My KENDALL, Elizabeth L. Demonstration in typing classluxury or necessi- SeeSproles, George B. ty? Juan H. Sustaita. Bal Sheet 69: 31-32 5-0 KENNEDY, Marilyn Moats Developing proofreading skill, 2nd ed. Sue Camp. Your new job: what matters what doesn't. Mgmt Gregg 176 p S9.12 World 16: 28-29 Ap-My Developing proofreading skill, 2nd ed. Sue C. Camp KEYBOARDING/typewriting and Joseph Tinervia. Gregg. $99 site license fee Adapting typing lessons to the electronic office. Document formats: are they computer compatible? Delores M. Curley. Viewpoints 13: 1-2 0 Dorinda A. Clippinger. Sec 47: 20-21 Mr Australian keyboardchallenges:international The Dvorak keyboard: usage rises after 1982 recog- challenges? Rox Byrne. Inter Rev for Bus Ed 109: nition as alternate standard. Randy Cassingham. 14-21 Ap Sec 46: 18-19, 28 N-D '86 Basic keyboarding/typewritingdrills,6thed. The effect of interpersonal touch on productivity. Thomas E. Langford. South-Western. 120 p Patricia C. Bayers. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 3 $6.30 Electronic typewriters. Chart of Vendors. Today's Century 21 keyboarding, formatting, and document Office 211: 48, 50, 52, 53-54 F processing, 4th ed. T. James Crawford, Lawrence Electronic typewriters: the next steps. Douglas Fin- W. Erickson, Lee R. Beaumont, Jerry W. Robin- lay. Adm Mgmt 48: 34-40 Ja Charts 42-47 Ja son, and Arnola C. Ownby South-Western. 500 Elementary school keyboardingpart of an overall p $17.95 plan in the elementar language arts curriculum. A comparison of computer-assisted instruction and Julian A. Milkes. Viewpoints 12: 1 Mr teacher-directed instruction in teaching micro- Encore Talent Agency: a typewriting simulation, computer keyboarding to sixth graders. Barbara A. Hauger. The University of North.Dakota, 2nd ed. Harriett McIntosh and Clyde W. Welter. South-Western. 87/ $4.45 Ph.D. thesis '86 A comparison of speed achievement of students in Error detection in keyboard text: a perceptual ap- grades 3-6 who learn keyboarding on the micro- proach. Douglas C. Smith. Arizona State Univer- computer. Carolee Sormunen. Ball State Univer- sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 sity, Muncie, Indiana, Independent study '86 Evaluating production work in typing. Robert C. A comparison of speed and accuracy of first-year Panian and Robert N. Hanson. Bus Ed World word processing students on electric typewriters 67: 19, 21-22 Spring versus microcomputers with word processing Evaluation of the effectiveness of a federally funded software. Mary Van Vranken. Central Michigan clerk-typist training program for economically University, M.B.E. thesis '86 disadvantaged students in Sault Sainte Marie, A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work Michigan. Judith A. Webb. Central Michigan on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. University, M.B.E. thesis '86 Joyce L. Sheets. Southern Illinois University, From typewriter turf to micro maze. Patsy S. M.S. thesis '86; Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 23 Nichols. Bus Ed Forum 42: 21, 24-25 N 45 42 1987 Business Education Index KEYBOARDING/typewriting (continued) Relationship of two methods of practice on speed Grading typewritten production work. Robert and accuracy among keyboarding students. Mary Underwood. Bal Sheet 68: 40 My-Je S. Walthall. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 19 Gregg college typing, series 5, skill measurement Selecting equipment for keyboarding instruction on timings. Alan C. Lloyd, Fred Winger, Robert microcomputers. B. June Schmidt. Bus Ed Poland, Robert Hanson, Aloert D. Rossetti, Scot Forum 41: 17-18, 20 Mr Ober, and John Rowe. Gregg. 2 disks $150 Simplify wp document formats for processing com- Gregg keyboarding and personal applications. Alan patibility. Mona Casady. Office Systems 4: 72, C. Lloyd, Fred Winger, Jack Johnson, Phyllis 74, 76-77 Ja Morrison, and Rebecca Hall. Gregg. 160 p $14.64 Skillbuilding: building speed and accuracy on the Gregg typing keyboard presentation tapes. Alan C. keyboard. Carole Eide, Andrea Holmes, and Lloyd. Gregg. 14 p $225 Wayne V. Klemin. Gregg. 176 p $9.12 Gregg typing, Complete course, series 8. Alan C. Soft World: a typing practice set. Scot Ober. Gregg. Lloyd. Gregg. 528 p $21.76; presentation tapes 128 p $5.88 14 p $225 The Stadium: microcomputer word processing prac- Gregg typing, series eight, timed writings. Alan C. Lloyd, Frd Winger, Jack Johnson, Phyllis Mor- tice set. Dolores Gioffre. Gregg. 272 p $8.28. rison, and Rebecca Hall. Gregg. 2 disks $150 site Diskette $99 license fee. Start with good technique. Judith A. Chid. Bus Guidelines for improving student's proofreading Exch 9: 24-25 Spring performance. Judith C. Simon. Bal Sheet 68: A study of typing speed levels attained by students 19-22 Ja-F on each grade level of senior high school. Kristin Heritage Park Legal Associates: a legal typing Kulinski. The University of Wisconsin- simulation. Barbara Baynes and Sharon Tower. Whitewater, M.S.T. thesis '86 Houghton. 158 p $7.46 Take the trauma cut of timed writings. Marty R. Houghton Mifflin keyboarding and applications. Seaward. Bus Exch 9: 12-13 Spring Judith Chid, Jacquelyn Kuteso, Patricia Seray- Teaching a letter composition unit at the computer. darian, and Ted D. Stoddard. Houghton. 179 p Pamela Porr Beer. Viewpoints 12: 2-3 Mr $13.72 Teaching students to edit and proofread. Harry R. Houghton Mifflin typewriting: keyboard mastery Moon. Viewpoints 12: 1-3 D '86 and applications. Judith Chid, Jacquelyn Kut- Technique timings turn out fast and accurate typ- sko, and Ted D. Stoddard. Houghton. 550 p ists. Judith A. Chid. Bus Ed Forum 41: 11-12 F $22.50 Ten minutes to grow on. Donna Hines. Bal Sheet Info Services: a typing practice set. Michael G. Cur- 68: 11-14 Ja-F ran and Gerald K. White. Gregg. 144 p $6 To keyboard or not that is the question. Ralph Introduce a minicourse in "no-frills" keyboarding. Ruby, Jr., and Don Roberts. Ark Bus Ed 29: 13 Gregg C. Whyte. Bus Ed Forum 41: 13-14, 16 Ja Spring Keyboarding for information processing, 2nd ed. Triple controls in timed writings: are they valid? Robert N. Hanson and Sue Rigby. Gregg. 96 p Ted D. Stoddard and Terry S. Humphries. Bus $9.45 Ed Forum 42: 18-20 D Keyboarding instructiona comparison of second Typewriting clinica student help and a community and third grade students.Jo Behymer and Lon- service. Latif Javed. MBEA Y 15: 43-48 nie Echternacht. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30-32 Mr Keyboarding instruction (K-8):air analysis of Typewriting teaching tactic (TTT). R. Frank Har- literature. Loa C. Elliott. Southern Illinois wood. MBEA Y 15: 41-42 University, M.S. thesis '86 Typing exercises to try. Juliana Wetter. Kansas Bus Keyboarding instruction requires different ap- Tchr 35: 4-5 Spring proach. George S. Rhodes. Bus Ed Forum 42: Unbound reports puzzle. Jackie Kutsko. Bus Exch 19, 21 N 9: 5, 9 Spring Keyboarding requirements for entry level positions. A unique approach to teaching keyboarding. Marlys Linda Stafford. NHBEA J 7: 6.8 Spring Knutson. Viewpoints 3: 3 0 Learn to keyboard in ;en hours. Gwyn Fouche. Warming up with word building. Eva P. Laubner. Bus Ed Forum 41: 14-15 Ap Bus Exch 9: 21-22 Spring Let's eliminate hunting and pecking in our elemen- When a typing test is not enough. Sandra S. Lord. tary schools. Susan M. Hall. VBEA J 10: 37-42 Words 16: 28-30 Je-JI Spring Wild water fun: a typewriting simulation, 2nd ed. Linking typewriting with the electronic office. part Arvella Jones. South-Western. 54 p $4.45 II: non-skillbuilding activities. Jack E. Johnson. Zoorifica typewriting simulation, 2nd ed. Dean Bus Ed World 67: 5, 7-8 Spring Clayton. South-Western. 123 p $4.45 More on how to drive a typing teacher crazy. June KEYS, David E. Dostal. Bus Exch 9: 8-9 Fall '86 See Lindenberg, Terry S. 4& 1987 Business Education Index 43

KILPATRICK, Retha Hoover KONGCHAN, Ananchai A comparison of teaching business communications Communication satisfaction, job satisfaction, and by the traditional writing/teacher feedback and organizational commitment of business college the computer-assisted instructional methods. faculty. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 10 NABTE Rev 14: 44-47 S KOONTZ, Anthony KING, Stanley R. Requirements for today's business education in- Flowcharts: a teaching and learning device. Bus Ed structor. MBEA Today 21: I, 3 Ja Forum 42: 13-15 N KOPECKY, Kenneth J. KINN, Mary E. See Fleisher, Belton M. Medical terminology review challenge. Delmar. 192 KOTLER, Janet and Dona Hickey p SII.95 Let's call the whole thing off. J Bus Com munic 24: KINSEY, Jean 13-16 Winter See Senauer, Benjamin KOURIS, Michael J. KINTISCH, Ronald S. An assessment of microcomputer usage in second- Fick your package (software). Mgmt World 16: 6-8 ary marketing education programs in Wyoming. Ap-My University of Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 KIRKPATRICK, Thomas D. KRAJEWSKI, Lorraine A. Supervision: a situational approach. Kent. 512 p See Aalberts, Robert J. KIZZIER, Donna L. Attitudes of office personnel toward advanced of- KREISER, Lawrence A. fice technology. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 31-46 See Flcsher, Dale L. Spring; Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 9 KREITMAN, Larry KLASNIC, Jack Teleconferencing. Sec 46: 23 N-E '86 There's a world of copiers to meet your re- KRIZAN, A. C. and Jim Jankovic quirements. Office Systems 4: 58-60, 63-64, 67 Mr Establishing and operating a microcomputer learn- KLEEMAN, Michael J. ing center. KBEA J 8: 11-12 Spring Desktop publishinggetting started. Adm Mgmt KROLL, Robert J. and Ronald W. Stampfl 48: 48-49 F Orientations toward consumerism: a test of a two- Evaluating the capabilities of desktop publishing. dimensional theory. J Cons Affairs 20:: 4-230 Adm Mgmt 48: 31-34 My Winter '86 Evaluating the capabilities of desktop publishing KROUSE, Frances B. Part H. Adm Mgmt 48: 30-35 Je Model business community teaches students about KLEEN, Betty A. entrepreneurship. Bal Sheet 68: 11-13 My-Je See DuFrene, Debbie D. KUBASEK, Nancy K. KLEINMAN, Neil Introducing values analysis into the business Let's not overlook the potential of business graphics classroom. JEB 62: 131-134 D '86 with PCs. Office Systems 4: 82, 86, 88 Mr KalLE, James L. and Josef D. Moorehead KLEINSCHROD, Walter A. A systematic approach in developing a university Approaching the automated office. AMS. 192 p real estate program. JEB 62: 261-265 Mr $19.95 KUIPER, Shirley Approaching the automated office. Mgmt World Style, choice. and power. JEB 62: 308-309 My 16: 28 Je-Ag KULINSKI, Kristin Approaching the automated office (Update A study of typing speed levels attained by students 1987-1988) AMS. 156 p $19.95 on each grade level of senior high school. The KLEMIN, Wayne V. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. See Eide, Carole KLOOSTER, Dale H. thesis '86 See Allen, Warren W. KUNCE, Joseph T. KNAPP, Alden H. See Bucher, Dale E. Test your advisory group savvy. Voc Ed J 62: 23-24 KUPSH, Joyce and Rhonda Rhodes Ja-F Computer instruction today's businessworld. JEB KN OUSE, Stephen B. 62: 376-379 Je Confidentiality and the letter of recommendation: KURATO, Donald F. and Phillip D. Howard a new 2,proach. ABC Bul 50: 6-7 S The legal environment of small business: a new em- KNOWLES, Brenda E. phasis. JEB 63: 64-67 N See Davidson, Dable V. KURRE, James A. and Robert T. Tauber KNUTSON, Marlys An alternative to multiple exam versions for deter- A unique approaching to teaching keyboarding. ring cheating. JEB 62: 297-299 Viewpoints 3: 3 0 KUSHMAN, John E. KOCAR, Marcella J. See Anderson, Joan Gray Employment practices of courts that employ official KUTSKO, Jackie reports. NSR 48: 36-38 Ag Unbound reports puzzle. Bus Exch 9: 5, 9 Spring 47 44 1987 Business Education Index KUTSKO, Jacquelyn LEA, Mary Ann SeeChid, Judith The records round up. Mgmt World 16: 34-35 S-0 KUYKENDALL, Faye R. LeCLAIR, Jane SeeCartwright, Laura W. Rethinkingthe interview. BTA J 7: 16-18 '87-'88 KYES, Mary A. LEE, JoAnn Utilizing community resources. Bus Exch 9: 25-26 See Wallace,Patricia Fall '86 LEE, Karen Northeast Iowa Tech stresses job preparation. Get- ting Jobs 1: 3-4 Mr-A L LEGGETT, Janis B. Current status of the utilization of office technology LaCOUNTE, Marlene in Memphis area businesses. Memphis State Teaching thinking. Clearing House 60: 250-251 F University, M.S. thesis '86 LAHIFF, James M. LEGGETT, JanisC. See Bowen, Jean S. SeeChaney, Lillian H. LAMBERT, Linda M. LEHMAN, Carol M. Is it time to teach computer ethics in the classroom? Business communications students demonstrate IBEA Reports 32: 3 My realistic business practices. ABC Bul 50: i9 -21 D LAMBRECHT, Judith J. , Connie M. Forde, and Mark W. Lehman Selecting and utilizing hardware and software for Nicholson, Donovan, and Browna legal word the classroom. National Business Education processing simulation. South-Western. 211 p Association Yearbook 25: 108-121 $4.95 Where does business education fit in the informa- LEHMAN, Mark V. tion society? NABTE Rev 14: 11-17 S SeeLehman, Carol M. LANGEMO, Mark LESSER, William and Ananth Madhavan Tips to shape up your file system. Office Systems Economic impacts of a national deposit law: cost 4: 48, 50-51 Ap estimates and policy questions. J Cons Ed 21: LANGFORD, Thomas E. 122-140 Summer Basic keyboarding/typewriting drills, 6th ed. South- LESTER, Rick A. Western. 120 p $6.30 SeeCaudill, Donald W. LARSEN, Janet K. LEUTHOLD,Jane N. SeeDi Salvo, Vincent S. A publicgoods experiment for the classroom. J LARSON, Eric A. Econ Ed 18: 58-65 Winter Software-specific courses: an enrollment opportuni- LEVEL, Dale ty for community colleges. Bus Ed Forum 41: SeeDeConinck, James 10-11 F LEVIN,Henry M. LARSON, Lisa M. SeeRumberger, Russell W. Problem solving appraisal: a necessary ingredient LEWIS, David A. and Richard Ducharme in the career-planning process. J Car Dev 14: Computer integration into operations management 24-34 Fall curricula at AACSB and non-AACSB accredited LARSON, Steven B. institutions. JEB 62: 181-186 Ja Microcomputer activities can enhance your office LEWIS, Paul R. procedures class. Bus Ed Forum 41: 14-16 F Electronic publishing: planning for success. Office Systems 4: 32, 34, 36, 40 Mr LASSELLE, Richard D. LEWIS,Stephen D. and Gordon L. Freeman Recordkeeping: the total concept, 2nd ed. Hough- Business education and office administration cur- ton. 690 p $18.71 ricula changes in NABTE schools in the 1980's. LATHAN, M. Ger lad JEB 62: 323-326 My SeeRamsey, Richard David LILE,Nancy N. LAUBNER, Eva P. Decision-making skills:the bridge between class- Warming up with word building. Bus Exch 9: 21-22 room and office. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 24-28 Ap Spring LILLIE, Radine LAVERDI ERE, Raymond SeeBlock, Lynn A simplified mathematical approach to the time LINDENBERG,Terry S. and David E. Keys value of money calculation. JEB 63: 30-31 0 Frequency of testing and student achievement. JEB LAWTON, Tom 62: 266-269 Mr Software News'top 50: independent software ven- LINDHOLD, Elizabeth dors. Software N 7: 39-40, 42, 44, 46, 49-50, 52, Looking at laptops. Info Center 3: 27 D 55-57 My Occupation or vocation? Info Center 3: 41, 43, 46 JI LAYTON,Sarah Mishalanie There's more to graphics than making pretty pic- Learn to manage stress for success. Tomorrow's Bus tures. It's called analysis. Info Center 3: 19-21 Ag Leader 18: 12-13 Ja SeeDodge, Michael 48 1987 Business Education Index 45

LI PPIN, Paula LUNDEEN WRIGHT, Laura Facsimile: new technologies, new applications. Mod See Johnston, Joseph A. Off Tech 32: 70, 74, 76, 78 Mr LUNDGREN, Carol A. LLOYD, Alan C. Computerized records management in Utah law Gregg, typing, complete course, series 8. Gregg. 528 firms. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 125-132 Fall p $21.76; presentation tapes 14 p $225 See Lundgren, Terry D. Gregg typing keyboard presentation tapes. Gregg. See Scott, James Calvert 14 p $225 LUNDGREN, Rick , Fred Winger, Jack Johnson, and Phyllis Upgrading your microcomputers: choosing the best Morrison path for your school. Data Base 5: 1, 3-5 Spring Computer teaching suggestions for Gregg typing, LUNDGREN, TerryD. and Carol A. Lundgren series 8. Gregg. 24 p $4 Enhance records systems with color-coded filing. , and Rebecca Hall Office Systems 4: 18, 20, 22-23 D Gregg keyboarding and personal applications. and Norman A. Garrett Gregg. 160 p $14.64 Retraining for office automation. Modern Off Tech Gregg typing, series eight, timed writings. Gregg. 32: 56, 58, 60 My 2 disks $150 site license fee LUSCH, Robert F. and Virginia N. Lusch , Robert Poland, Robert Hanson, Principles of marketing. Kent. 1010 p Albert D. Rossetti, Scot Ober, and John Rowe LUSCH, Virginia N. Gregg college typing, series 5, skill measurement See Lusch, Robert F. timings. Gregg. 2 disks $150 LUTZ, Charles M. LONEY, Nancy A. Characteristics of the office of the year 2000. OSRA Needs assessment for professional development J 5: 35-48 Spring marketing and distributive education and office LYNCH, David education in-service teachers. The University of See Go len, Steven North Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 LYNCH, Gerald J. LONG, G. Gordon See Barron, John M. Control phone costs with call accounting. Office LYNCH, Yvonne D. Systems 4: 24, 26 Mr Identification of content in a computer literacy Mailroom efficiency and information flow. Office course. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. Systems 4: 22-24, 26 Ag thesis '86 LONG, Mary Ann Lights! Camera! Action! Bus Ed World 67: 23, 25 Spring M LoNIGRO, Teri M. MacDONALD, Laurie E. Annual buyers' guide to personal computers. To- Writing user friendly interactive programs. J Com- day's Office 22: 44, 46, 48, 50. 55-56, 60-61 N puter !nfo Systems 27: 19.20 Winter '86-'87 LOOMIS, Betty H. and Dorothy C. Wilkinson MADDOX, E. Nick Peers vs. peers in a peerless lcariiing experience. See Anthony, William P. ABC Bul 50: 19-20 Mr MADHAVAN, Ananth LOPES-VALADEZ, Jeanne See Lesser, William See Friedenberg, Joan E. MADSEN, Donna L LORD, Sandra S. Designing an instructional delivery system. Bus Ed When a typing test is not enough. Words 16: 28-30 Forum 42: 19-21 N Je-JI MAEDKE, Wilmer0. LOUIS, Candace M. See Robek, Mary F. Secretarial stress: causes and solutions. Bal Sheet MAIDM ENT, Fred 61: 21-22 S-0 Executive education: curriculum of programs at LOVE, James public colleges of business accredited by the Issues in public education. ABEA J 6: 6-9 Spring AACSB. JEB 63: 15-18 0 LOVELAND, Terry L., Yohannan T. Abraham, University-based executive education programs. and Radie G. Bunn JEB 62: 258-260 Mr International business study tours: practices and MAIK, Thomas A. trends. JEB 62: 253-256 Mr Word processing in the business writing classroom: LUFT, Roger L. application and reactions. ABC Bul 50: 4-6 D See Moore, James R. MANLEY, A. M. LUKE, Cheryl and Christine B. Stiegler Famous last words. Bus Exch 9: 28 Spring Office systems and procedures, 2nd ed. Houghton. MANSFIELD,Carmel la E. and Margaret 665 p $21.04 HiltonBahniuk LUKE, Robert H. Writing business letters and reports, 2nd ed. Glen- See Doke, E. Reed coe. 624 p $13.62; Instructor's guide 158 p $7.84 4 9 46 1987 Business Education Index

MANSOUR, Ali H. The development of a North Dakota marketing edu- Computer progress and problems in an LDC. the cation I curriculum guide and microcomputer case of Jordan. J Computer Info Systems 28: adaptation. Jay Kasdan. The University of North 19-25 Fall Dakota, M.S. th.esis '86 MANZER, John P. Entrepreneurship: are we kidding ourselves. Ma- Economic awareness for a changing world. National laine Hagcmeier. Mktg Educator's News 6: 10, Business Education Association Yearbook 25: 13 Winter 122-133 Entrepreneurship made more exciting by using the New economic education resources for business business plan. Rod Christian. Bal Sheet 68: 35, educators. Bus Ed Forum 41: 8-10 Ja 37-39 My-Je MARGRIF, Frederick D. Environmental factors affecting business and Secondary -level study of accounting and subsequent marketing education. Larry Casterline. Ohio Bus performance in the first university accounting Tchr 47: 2-5 Ap principles course. MBEA Today 53: 6, 8 N Ethical orientation of marketing students. Howard MARIOTTI, Steve F. Budner. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 91-, 3 Summer Teaching entrepreneurship to disadvantaged youth. Fashion buying. Elaine Stone. Gregg. 368 p $13.95 Bus Ed Forum 41: 36-37 Ap A follow-up study of Muskegon High School of- MARKEN, G. A. Andy fice and marketing graduates. Dorothy How to star in the next in-house presentation. Of- McDaniel. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. fice Systems 4: 48, 51-53 F thesis '86 MASKS, Douglas Industrial purchasing: content and curriculum Evaluating accounting simulations. Bal Sheet 69: development. James R. Moore, Roger L. Luft, 27-29 N-D and F. Dale Brown. Mktg Educators' J 12: 46-64 MARKETING Fall '86 An assessment of microcomputer usage in second- International marketing management, 2nd ed. Sub- ary marketing education programs in Wyoming. hash C. Jain. Kent. 700 p Michael J. Kouris. University of Wyoming, M.S. An investigation to determin,, the reasons why stu- thesis '86 Beliefs, opinions, and concerns of Virginia high dents do or do not take classes in the general mer- school marketing educators regarding adult chandising program at Alpena High School. Cen- marketing education. William T. Price, Jr. Mktg tral Michigan University, M.B.E. tlsis '86 Educators' News I 12: 31-45 Fall '86 Involvement: the key ingredient. Jay Kasdan. Bal A comparison of attitudes toward selected factors Sheet 68: 10-11 Mr-Ap about a one-hour preparatory marketing and Long term effects of participating in a secondary distributive education class with attitudes toward marketing education program. Harold H. Wil- selected factors about a two-hour preparatory liams and S. Tracy Trussell. Mktg Educators' J marketing and distributive education class after 12: 2-13 Fall '86 the students have completed the course. Charles Marketing education: a national conference via M. Brunner. Central Michigan University, satellite communications. Jim Burrow. BM Sheet M.B.E. thesis '86 611: 4-6 Mr-Ap The competencies needed foi ,Mry-level employ- Marketing marketing. Jim Burrow. Mkra Educa- ment in the home furnishings industry in New tors' Wews 6: 4 Winter Jersey. Harolo P.A. New York University, Ed.D. Marketing program instills :r per work attitudes. thesis '86 Roger D. Crim and Michael Hansen. Bus Ed Computer technology in the marketing curriculum. Forum 42: 20 D Betty Heath. Bus Ed Forum 41: 15-17 Ap Needs assessment for professional clevelot,- rent Concerns of prospective and expz: tenced business marketing and distributive education and office and marketing education teachers: implications education in- service teachers. Nancy A. Loney. for the profession. Robert Underwood and The University of North Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 Rodney Davis. NABTE Rev 14: 39-43 S Perceptions about community allege marketing Consulting in the service sector. Michael J. Brit- programs. Ralph D. Wray. Mktg Educators' J ten. Voc Ed J 62: Insider 44: Ja-F 12: 14.30 Fall '86 Consumer behavior and marketing action, 3rd ed. A perspectiveTraining, and Development: market- Henry Assael. Kent. 746 p ing teacher education's role. Jerry W. Gilley. Core curriculum: reactions for marketing education. Mktg EdLeators' J 12: 46-64 Fall '86 James R. Gleason. Mktg Educator's News 6: 5 Positioning an inte.active telecourse in business. Winter Barbara C. Garland anri JoAnn K. L. Schwing- Corporate training has its benefits. David W. hammer. JEB 63: 57-62 N Grypp. Voc Ed J 62: Insider 43 Ja-F Postsecondary fashion merchandising curriculum Delivering marketing training for the private sec- development in Minnesota. Roberta Johnson tor. David Grypp. Mktg Educator's Nem 6: 6 Moorhouse. The University of North Dakota, Winter M.S. thesis '86 50 1987 Business Education Index 47 Principles of marketing. Robert F. Lusch and Professional reference for the office. Glencoe. 552 Virginia N. Lusch. Kent. 1010 p p 512.68; Working papers 106 p $5.95; Resource Readability of marketing principles textbooks: guide 204 p $7 another look at the data. Gary L. Clark and Peter Word processing on the job. a brief applications F. Kaminski. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 181-196 Fall project. Glencoe. 96 p $7.95; Key 16 p $1.92 '86 McCH ESN EY, Laraine ROP (Regional Occupational Program); a new Spelling deficiencies of business communication structure for marketing education. Lynn Block students at the University of Central Arkansas. and Radine Lillie. Bal Sheet 68: 7-9 Mr-Ap The University of Central Arkansas, M.S.E. Should marketing become a required basic skill? thesis '86 Ralph D. Wray. Bus Ed Forum 41: 23-25 Ja McCLANAHAN, Anne and Ellsworth Holden Using DECA projects as instructional methodology. Computers in the business curriculum. Is the intro- Patsy Clanton. Mktg Educator's News 6. 10 ductory business computer course a passing fan- Winter cy? J Computer Info Systems 27: 23.25 Summer Using the computer in the marketing classroom. McCOMAS, Donna and MarilynL. Satterwhite David L. Phillips. Bus Ed Forum 41: 7-9 Mr Modern business correspondence, 5th ed. Gregg. What business says about computer competencies 272 p $18.95 for marketing employees. Richard F. James. Bus McCORMICK, Ken Ed Forum 41: 7-8 F SeeHansen, Richard B. MARKLEY,Rebecca McCREADY, Richard R. SeeWaller, Fran Office machines: electronic calculators, 7th ed. MARTIN, JamesR. Kent. 236 p Dedicated microcomputer software to enhance ac- McCULLOUGH, Debbie counting education: an illustration of the master Fitness strategies for the deskbound. Sec 47: 7-9 My budget. JEB 62: 275-281 Mr McCULLOUGH, Robert and Kenneth Everard MASON, J. Barry Bank reconciliation projects, 3rd ed. Glencoe. 59 Reshaping the business school: industry/labor pro- p 54.26 grams of applied research and teaching. JEB 62: McDANIEL, Dorothy A follow-up study of Muskegon High School of- 205-209 F fice and marketing graduates. Central Michigan MASSEY, Tom K.,Jr. University, M.B.E. thesis '86 The generalizability of previous computer ex- McDANIEL, Thomas R. perience on students' perceptions of computer Practicing positive reinforcement. Thomas R. Mc- learning and subsequent career related applica- Daniel. Clearing House 60: 389-392 My tion. J Computer Info Systems 27: 23-22 Summer McDOLE, Marilyn MATTHEWS,Barbara G. A comparison of typewriting speeds and error rates SeeZimmer, Theresa M. for two timed writings having different stroke and MATTISON, Anne syllabic intensity counts. M.A.T. thesis '86 Book reviews.SeeissuesJEB McDONALD, Harrison MAXWELL, Gerald Telephone selection: everybody's business. Office SeeHimstreet, William Systems 4: 54, 56-57, 59.61 F MAYER, Kenneth Voice messaging: give it a hearing. Office Systems Book review. OSRA J 5: 61-63 Spring 4: 116, 118 0 McCARNEY, Bernard J. McGINNIS, John M. Substitution and complementarily in education: an The development and validation of a simulation .1 approach to educational reform. J Econ Ed 18: retail merchandising. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 11 68-70 Winter Using a theory of job satisfaction to teach the mean- McCARRON, William E. andTerry L. Bangs ing of work. Bus Ed Observer 59: 21-24 Teaching writing outside the classroom. ABC Bul McGOWAN, Joyce Hing 50: 1-3 D Maintaining excellence in administration and super- Mc CARTHY, Daniel J. vision in business education. Forum Feature. Bus Mailroom accountability and systems to achieve it. Ed Forum41:30 My Office Systems 4: 74, 76, 78 Je McGRAW, Dean Van McCAULEY, Rosemarie SeeRobinson, Betty W. Business Education Index-1986. Delta Pi Epsilon. McGREW, Linda G. and Joe E. Sawyer 112 p $12 The lecture and disc ission methods of teaching Business educators: keep the future in sight. revisited. Invoice 13: 3 Spring NABTE Bul 109, Forum Feature. Bus Ed Forum McINTOSH, John F. 41: 27 Mr The Regents action plan, is general impact on New Business educators. reform is your responsibility. York state and its specific impact on business NABTE Review 14: 3.4 S education. BTA J 7: 38.40, 87-88 51 48 1987 Business Education Index McINTOSH, Harriett and Clyde W. Welter MEYER, Richard W. Encore Talent Agency. a typewriting simulation, How employers read an applicant resume. View- 2nd cd. South-Wcstcrn. 87 p 54.45 points 13: 2 0 McIRVIN, Patricia MICROCOMPUTERS A follow-up study of 1980-1984 Central Washington AACSB graduate student traAing system for micro- University business education graduates with im- computers. Roger F. Rogg!o. JEB 62: 101 107 plications for program improvement. Central D '86 Washington University, M.Ed. thesis '86 Adapting an accounting practice set to a microcom- McISAAC, Claudia Mon Pere puter spreadsheet application. Judith C. Simon. Improving student summaries through sequencing. JEB 62: 177-179 Ja ABC Bul 50: 17-20 S Administrative-support personnel lead in computer McKENDRICK, Joseph E. use. Sec 47: 21 Ap Cafeteria planswhat's on the "menu"? Mgmt An analysis of microcomputer resource usage and World 16: 16-18 F-Mr resource needs at Logan Regional Hospital. Scott McKINNON, Jessie Wayne Hatfield. Utah State University, M.S. Identifying backgrounds and competencies of word thesis '86 processing teachers with implications for col- Appleworks---integrated applications for micro- legiate curriculum evaluation. The University of computers. Dean Clayton and OK D. Park. Wisconsin-Whitewatcr, M.S.T. '86 South-Western. :;96 p $6.50 McLEAN, Gary N. An assessment of microcomputer usage in second- Criteria for selecting computer software for key- ary marketing education programs in Wyoming. boarding instruction. Bus Ed Forum 41: 10, 12 Michael J. Kouris. University of Wyoming, M.S. My thesis '86 McMINNIS, Sandra R. The attitudes of management information systems See Stewart, Jeffrey R. managers, information center staff, and end users McNERNEY, Charles J. toward microcomputers and computer-related Relationship between selected structure of intellect services. Gary R. Armstrong and Ruth D. Arm- abilities and achievement in a community college strong. OSRA J 5: 49.60 Spring introductory business computer programming Automated accounting for the microcomputer, 2nd course. New York University, Ph.D. thesis '86 ed. Warren W. Allen and Dale H. Klooster. McQUEEN, Harriett and Wayne Whitmer South-Western. 433 p $8.95 Occupational survey: ClarksvilleMontgomery Boost your productivity with executive utility soft- County. Austin Peay State University, Clarks- ware. Clifford Meth. Adm Mgmt 48: 49-54 Je ville, Tennessee, Independent Study '86 Buyers' guide to personal computers. Clifford MEADE, Janet Meth, ed. Adm Mgmt 48: 27-31 F The business core curriculum: is The case for portable computers. David H. Freed- it time for a man. Infosystems 34: 8 My change? JEB 62: 108-110 D '86 MEEHAN, Cathryn Thompson Classroom testing on the microcomputer. Dever Perry. Bus Ed Forum 41: 22.23 Ja Major issues affecting introductory computer Cloning a pc standard. Michael Dodge. Info Center courses in business education in public secondary 3: 36.41 Ja schools of the United States. University of Geor- Communications software makes computer links gia, Ed.D. thesis '86 livable. David Steinbrecher. Today's Office 21: MELESCO, Nancy M. 23.26 Ja See Stewart, Jeffrey R. A comparison of compute:- assisted instruction and MENDELSON, Michael teacher-directed instruction in teaching micro- Business prose and the nature of the plain style. J computer keyboarding to sixth graders. Barbara Bus Communic 24: 3-18 Spring A. Hauger. The University of North Dakota, MERRILL, Stan Ph.D. thesis '86 In that case...(Bus Law bulletin board). Bus Exch A comparison of speed and accuracy of first-year 9: 18 Fall '86 word processing students on electric typewriters MERTENS, Donna M. versus microcomputers with word processing See Weber, James M. software. Mary Van Vranken. Central Michigan METH, Clifford University, M.B.E. thesis '86 Boost your productivity with executive utility soft A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work ware. Adm Mgmt 48: 48-54 Ja on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. METZNER, Kermit Joyce L. Sheets. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 23 Data safes protect your vital records. Office Systems A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work 4: 52, 58.59 Ap on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. Putting more punch in your mailroom. Office Sys- Joyce L. Sheets. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 102-110 tems 4: 110, 113-114 0 call 52 1987 Business Education Index 49

A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work An electronic spreadsheet project in the introduc- on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. tory accounting course. discussion and evalua- Joyce L. Sheets. Southern Illinois University, tion. Kenneth M. Hiltcbeitel. JEB 62: 135.137 D M.S. thesis '86 '86 The computer and academic learning time. Edward Emergency of PCs creating more data-network L. Vockcll. Clearing House 61: 72.75 0 security problems. Kenneth Rau. Office Systems Computer applicationsthe tide is turning in our 4: 42, 44, 46 F favor. Lewis M. Elia. Viewpoints 3: 4 N Enough memory to go around. Kurt Christoff. In- Computer-based curriculum in information process- fo Center 3: 8.10 Ja ing. Ivan Wallace. Bus Ed Forum 41. 17-19 Ap Establishing and operating a microcomputer learn- Computer instruction today's busincssworld. Joyce ing center. A. C. Krizan and Jim Jankovic. Kupsh and Rhonda Rhodes. JEB 62: 376.379 Je KBEA J 8: 11-12 Spring Computer integration into operations managemer. Faculty microcomputer usage: results of a training curricula at AACSB and non-A ACSB accredited workshop and follow-up study. Susan rielms. institutions.David A. Les and Richard JEB 62: 149.152 Ja Ducharme. JEB 62: 181.186 Ja A gallery of graphics (software available). Info Computer simulation in business: a microcomputer Center 3: 22-23, 26 Ag approach. Stephen F. Hallam. J Computer Info Handouts help to automate officc procedures Systems 27: 23.27 Winter '86-'C7 course. Jeann Arrington, Jeanette S. and Bren- Computer technology and its impact on marketing, da K. Davis. Bus Ed Forum 41: 18-19 Ja retailing. Karen R. Gillespie. BEA J 9.21 Spring Computer technology in the marketing curriculum. How to become confident in computer-purchasing Betty Heath. Bus Ed Forum 41: 15-17 Ap decisions. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 26-27 F The computer: the link between business strategy IBM and OS/2 take on the clones. Jeffrey A. and human resources. Charles Goldsmith. BEA Chester. Infosystems 34: 34.36 Ag J 29-37 Spring The impact of computer technology on the compo- Computers in small business. Russell W. Rumberger sition of written business communication. Robert and Henry M. Levin. Viewpoints 13: 3 S J. Olney. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 3-14 Winter Computers in the business curriculum. Is the in- Integrating microcomputers into business writing. troductory business computer course a passing Marguerite P. Shane-Joyce. Bus Ed Forum 42: fancy? Anne McClanahan and Ellsworth Holden. 11-12 N J Computer Info Systems 27: 23.25 Summer Integration of computer concepts and applications Corporate bestsellers (25 best selling software into business courses in secondary schools. Lillian packages).SeeissuesSoftware News H. Chaney. J Computer Info Systems 27: 14-17 Creating a Lotus 1-2-3 "Administrative Assistant." Winter '86-'87 Bill Nigh. Words 16: 36.39, 42 Je-JI An investigation of reasons toward instructional use Data base design, part two. Kurt Christoff. Into of microcomputers in Arizona schools. William Center 3: 17-18 N C. Johnson. ABEA J 6: 35.42 Spring Database of competencies for business curriculum It's working with Appleworks. Anthony M. Armo- development, K-14. NBEA. 264 p S12 cida. Data Base 5: 7, 14-15 Spring Dedicated microcomputer software to enhance ac- Keeping your software in its place. Edward Eppert. counting education: an illustration of the master Bus Exch 9: 17 Spring budget. James R. Martin. JEB 62: 275.281 Mr Let's not overlook the potential of business graphics The development of a North Dakota marketing edu- with PCs. Neil Kleinman. Office Systems 4: 82, cation 1 curriculum guide and microcomputer 86, 88 Mr adaptation. Jay Kasdan. The University of North McGraw-Hill Integrated software series. Gregg. 2 Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 disks 5829.95 site license fee; Spreadsheet, Data- Digital vs. IBM. David H. Freedman. Infosystems base, Graphing, Word processing, 5250 site li- 34: 46.47 My Direct mail marketing strategies for educational cense fee for each computer software and why purchase decisions Micro to mainframe: getting it together. Stephen are made. Myron E. Hatcher and William Miller. Brindza. Mod Off Tech 32: 48.50, 54 Ap JEB 62: 361-367 Je Microcomputer activities can enhance your office Diskettes: smaller sizes pack more punch. Sam procedures class. Steven B. Larson. Bus Ed Dickey. Today's Office 21: 27, 29.34 Ap Forum 41: 14-16 F Document formats: are they computer compatible? Microcomputer and word processing concepts: a Dorinda A. Clippinger. Sec 47: 20-21 Mr necessity for today's office workers. Michael E. The effect of the use of microcomputers on writing Rider. VBEA J 10: 28-32 Spring ability and attitude toward business communica- Microcomputer application and training needs as tion classes. Leonard T. Greenland and Lloyd W. perceived by clients of small business develop- Bartholomew. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 78-90 ment centers. John Peter Hurst. University of Summer Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 53 50 1987 Business Education Index

MICROCOMPUTERS (continued) Selecting equipment for keybc.. ding instruction on Microcomputer assignments in cost and manage- microcomputers. B. Jury. Schmidt. Bus Ed ment accounting: student reactions. Melkote K. Forum 41: 17-18, 20 Mr Shivaswamy. JEB 63: 37-40 0 Selecting the right software for improved office pro- Microcomputer uses for business and secondary dutivity. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 15.17 Mr business education in North Dakota. Gary D. A set of basic computing capabilities for under- Hagen. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. graduate business students. Lloyd n. Doney and thesis '86 Steven C. Ross. JEB 62: 215.718 F Microcomputers: attitudes and implementation. Setting up and running a microcomputer labora- Bettye White Robinson. J Computer Info Sys. tory. Steven C. Ross and Lloyd D. Doney. J tems 27: 9.13 Winter '86-'87 Computer Info Systems 27: 2-3 Winter '86-'87 Microcomputers in higher education. issues and Shopping for PCs: how and where to buy. David concerns. Gaye C. Dawson, Lanny J. Ryan, and Steinbrreher. Today's Office 22: 26-30, 32.33,44 Lynn Allen Jensen. VBEA J 10: 25.27 Spring Ag Microcomputers, prototyping, and the life cycle. Software News' top 50: independent software ven- Roy A. Bons. 3 Compoicr Info Systems 27: 8.11 dors. Tom Lawton. Software N 7: 39-40. 42. 44. Spring 46, 49-50, 52, 55-57 My Microfile: a database filing program. Joseph S. Software-specific courses: an enrollment opportuni Foscgan and William Horton. South-Western. 99 ty for community colleges. Eric A. Larson. Bus p 55.85 Ed Forum 41: 10-11 F The micro-tomainframe connection grows up. Spelling checkersare they worth the extra money? Megan Jill Paznik. Adm Mgmt 48: 35-40 0 Lewis M. Elia. Viewpoints 12: 4 D '86 Mind PC "Ps" and "Qs" and minimize risks. Spreadsheet disasters I have known. David Stang. Robert C. Brenner. Office Systems 4: 36-38, 40, Info Center 3: 26-27, 30 N 42-43 Ag Spreadsheet software opens door to office produc- The multimate advantage: a practical approach. tivity. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 22.23 Ap Sally Graham. South-Western. 380 p 510.95 Spreadsheets: teaching in the classroom. William 0/2: Super software or high tech type? Jim Sey- L. Powell. Bal Sheet 68: 19-20, 22 My -Jc mour. Today's Office 22: 12-14, 60 S Streamlining 1-2-3 with HAL. Michael Feuche. Adm Mgmt 48: 42-43 Jc 101 Database exercises. Jeffrey R. Stewart, Sandra Teach students to evaluate computer software. Sheri R. McMinn's, and Nancy Melesco. Gregg. 144 Gleichauf. BTA J 7: 24 '87-'88 p 56.20 Teaching a letter composition unit at the computer. 101 Spreadsheet exercises. Lloyd D. Brooks. Gregg. Pamela Porr Beer. Viewpoints 12: 2-3 Mr 144 p S6.4; Teaching computer technology for professional and Organization charts. Kenneth L. Hess. Sec 47: 10-11 personal use. Frank Barber and Karen Thomp- Ja son. National Business Education Association PC family offers "bottoms up" path for office in- Yearbook 25: 83.96 tegration. David Steinbrecher. Today's Office 22: Teaching word processing on a microcomputer: the 68.69 Jc first days...and later. Herman F. Patterson and Personal computers 101: for the nontraditional user. Catherine Gould. Bal Sheet 68: 20-22 Mr-Ap Rick Minicucci. Today's Office 21: 51.52, 54.56 There's more to graphics than making pretty pic- Mr tures. It's called analysis. Elizabeth Lindhowm. Pick your package (software). Ronald S. Kintisch. Info Center 3: 19.21 Ag Mgmt World 16: 6.8 ApMy Upgrading your microcomputers: choosing the best Positive practice teaches the importance of creating path for your school. Rick Lindgren. Data Base backup files. Catherine L. Bertelson. Bal Sheet 5: 1, 3.5 Spring 69: 19-20 S-0 Use of personal computer in business education at Postsecondary students' attitudes toward compu- undergraduate institutions. Robert F. Brooker. ters. Francisca 0. Nora les. J Computer Info JEB 62: 357-360 Jc Systems 27: 15-20 Spring Using applications software in the classroom. Project management software: profiling progress. Robert Resnick. Bus Ed Forum 67: 55-56 Spring David Steinbrecher. Today's Office 21:8, 12, 14, Using audiovisual equipment in microcomputer 60 F classes. Patsy A. Dickey-Olson and Wilma Jean Pushbutton DOS. Jackie Ball. Info Center 3: 32-35 Alexander. JEB 62: 201-203 F Ja Using computers in business communications The rough edges of the learning curve. Penny Kaul classes. Patricia Wilson. KBEA J 8: 13-14 Spring hold. ARMA Qt 21: 33-34, 39 Ap Using the computer in the marketing classroom. Selecting and utilizing hardware and software for David L. Phillips. Bus Ed Forum 41: 7-9 Mr the classroom. Judith J. Lambrecht. National Using TRS-80 models III and IV in the business cur- Business Education Association Yearbook 25: riculum. Penny A. Dean. Data Base 5: 13-15 108-121 Spring

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What business says about computer competencies Teaching students to edit and proofread. View- for marketing employees. Richard F. James. Bus points 12: 1-3 D '86 Ed Forum 41: 7-8 F MOORE, James R., Roger L. Luft, and Working with displays. Sec 47: 14-15 Ja F. Dale Brown You can't escape SQL. Nick Rawlings. Info Center Industrial purchasing. content and curriculum 3: 86.87, 90.91 Jl development. Mktg Educators' J 12: 46-64 Fall MIDDLETON, Kenneth A. '86 SeeFrame, Terry NI. MOORE, Teresa MIGUEL, Renee LewiSe SeeMorgan, Meg Curriculum modifirationinvolving computer MOOREHEAD, Josef D. awareness in secondary business education. Alpha SeeKuhle, James L. Epsilon Rsch 27: 22 MOORHOUSE, Roberta Johnson MILKES, Julian A. Postsecondary fashion merchandising curriculum Elementary school keyboardingpart of an overall development in Minnesota. The University of plan in the elementary language arts curriculum. North Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 Viewpoints 12: 1 Mr MORGAN, Alice S. Integrating business education technology Into the The alternate-hand approach to teaching business elementary curriculum. National Business Educa- machines. Bal Sheet 68: 31-33 Mr-Ap tion Association Yearbook 25: 40-50 MORGAN, Dorothy " The sun will come out tomorrow, but it's time Job psychology: key to rehabilitation of the prison for YOU to do something about ittoday!"BTA student. Bal Sheet 69: 12-13 S-0 J 7: 12-15 '87-'88 MORGAN, Meg, Nancy Allen, Teresa Moore, MILLER, Georgia B. Dianne Atkinson, and Craig Snow The basics of office systems. OSRA J 5:1 -8 Fall '86 Collaborative writing in the classroom. ABC Bul MILLER, Ruth A. 50: 20-26 S SeeSmith, J. W. MORGENSTEIN, M. and H. Strongin MILLER, Shelley Modern retailing management principles and prac- What you should know about consulting fees (tele- tice, 2nd ed.Wiley. 624 p communications). Office Systems 4: 76, 78 Jl MORRIS, Michael L. MILLER, William How micrographics serves small users. Office SeeHatcher, Myron E. Systems 4: 94, 96, 98-99, 101 0 MIN, H. K. MORRIS, Richard L. The scope and objectives of professional account- SeeWard, Edna C. ing education: treands and perspective. JEB 63: MORRISON, James L. 104-109 D Establishing a participatory interactive network with MINICUCCI, Rick the financial services industry. JEB 62: 249-252 Electronic information services deliver data to your Mr desktop. Today's Office 22: 56.57, 59-63 Je The sociology of a business transformationhigh Facsimile: finding its place in the OA world. To- tech impacts upon information management. day's Office 21: 28-30, 32, 34, 37-38 Ja ABEA J 6: 81-86 Spring Iowa State University takes the fiber route. Today's MORRISON, Phyllis Office 22: 45.46, 48, 50, 55 Je SeeLloyd, Alan C. Personal computers 101: for the nontraditional user. MORTENSEN, Erik Today's Office 21: 51-52, 54.56 Mr Adapting electronic mail to management's needs. Text retrieval systems find the right word(s). To- Adm Mgmt 48: 26-31 Ag day's Office 21: 50.54 My Tap into info power. Adm Mgmt 48: 24-29 N MITCHELL, Jo Ann MORSE, Glynna SeeConerly, Donna L. Resume component preferences of executives. MITCHELL, R. B. SBEA Newsletter 34: 16-17 Fall SeeTedesco, Eleanor MORTIMER, Kay H. MOHLER, Patricia E. and Brian H. Kleiner SeeWhitt, Jerry D. Personal goal setting. Sec 47: 14-15 My MOTT, Dennis L. A.UNTOYA, Sarah Ask the experts.SeeN and D issuesBus Ed Forum Word watching.SeeissuesSec MULLERSaala, Heinz MOODY, Patricia G. Advantages of data aperture cards over punched Skills for the electronic worldreach a little high- aperture cards. IMC J 23: 17-19 Mr-Ap er. South-Western. 246 p $4.45 MULLINS, Carolyn J. MOON, Harry R. Caveat emptor: thoughts on desktop publishing. Office proceduresstill a valuable course. View- Words 16: 1, 12-13 Ag-S points. 13: 1-2 N Desktop design. Info Center 3: 81-84 Jl 55 52 1987Business Education Index MULLINS,Carolyn J.(contr,xed) Database ofcompetencies for business curriculum The layout of desktop publishing. Info Center 3: development, K-14. NBEA. 264 p $12 19-23 Je Directory of NBEA officers, executive board mem- Risky business: product evaluation. Words 15. 7-8 bers, and headquarters personnel. Bus Ed Forum F-Mr 42: 21 D MURPHY,GlenE. Directory of NBEA regional association officers Self-paced instruction: the teacher's role. Bal Sheet and executive board members. Bus Ed Forum 42: 59: 15-17 S0 22-23 D MURPHY,HertaA. Directory of presidents of state business education Process vs. product in freshman composition and associations and NBEA membership directors. business communication textbooks and in our Bus Ed Forum 42: 24-27 D teaching. J Bus Communic 24: 79.88 Winter NBEA convention report-1987. Bus Ed Forum 42: MURPHY, Patrick E. and Steven C. Ross 27-29 Local consumer information systemsfor services: Research in business education. A statement by the a test. J Cons Affairs 20: 249-266 Winter '86 Policies Commission for Business and Economic MURRAY,Toby Education. NBEA Bibliography ondisasters, disaster preparedness and The role of business educators in teaching entre- disaster recovery. ARMA Qt 21: 18-20, 24, 26-30 preneurship. A statement by the Policies Com- Ap mission for Business and Economic Education. Don't get caught with your plans down. ARMA Qt NBEA 21: 12-14, 16-17 Ap This we believe about the role of business educators MYERS,John L and Robert Gryder in influencing legislation. A statement by the Entrepreneurone who assumes the risk of busi-Policies Commission for business and Economic ness. ABEA J 6: 10-12 Spring Education. Delta Pi Epsilon. IBEA Reports 37: 9 Jo This we believe about the role of business educators N in teaching entrepreneurship. A statement by the NATIONALassociation for business teacher Policies Commission of Business and Economic education Education. Bus Ed Forum 42: 12 N Business education andoffice administration cur- NANASSY,Louis C. ricula changes in NABTE schools in the 1980's. Standard payroll project, 9th ed. Glencoe, 54 p Stephen D. Lewis and Gordon L. Freeman. JEB $4.26 62: 323-326 My NARDONE,Virginia E. Business education in the United States 1985-98 Updatingthe course in word/information process- NABTE survey results. Charles R. Hopkins. ing. Bus Ed Forum 41: 9-11 Mr NABTE Rev 14: 24-34 S NEAL,William G. A comparative study of selected characteristics of Beyond computer literacy: information literacy. Bus full-time NABTE institution faculty, mountain- Ed Forum 42: 14-15 D plains region, NBEA. Jeanette A. Karjala. The NEIDER,Linda L University of North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 Sec Berkman, Harold W. Directory of NABTE member colleges and univer- NELSON, Judith E. sities. Bus Ed Forum 42: 28-30 D For results: the weekly grade card. Bus Exch 9: Directory of NABTE officers and officers of the 20-21 Spring U.S. chapter of ISBE. Bus Ed Forum 42: 23-24 D NEMESH,Anna Status of office information systems instruction at Agenda for excellence. VocEd J 62: Insider 41 Ja-F colleges and universities holding membership in NICHOLS, Patsy S. the national association for business teacher From typewriter turf to micro maze. Bus Ed Forum education (NABTE). Linda Jean Curtis. South- 42: 21, 24-25 N ern Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 Star wars in the classroom. KBEA J 8: 8-9 Spring NATIONAL business education association NIEHOUSE, Oliver L. Business teacher education:a commitment to ex- Where are all the good leaders. Adm Mgmt 16: cellence. An action plan by the Policies Commis- 10-14 F-Mr sion for Business and Economic Educat!on. NIEMAN, Jon NBEA Entrepreneurship vs. free enterprise. ABEA J 6: Business teacher education: a commitment to ex- 13-15 Sprig cellence. An action play by the Policies Commis- NIGH, Bill sion for Business and Economic Education. Bus Creating a Lotus 1-2-3 "Administrative Assistant." Ed Forum 42: 10-11 N Words 16: 36-39, 42 Je-J1 Business teacher education curriculum guide. Keystroke programming with Displaywrite 3. Words NBEA. 66 p $6 15: 36-37 D-Ja 5 1987 Business Education Index 53

NIXON, John E. The IC as change agent. Stewart L. Stokes. Info MIS in a common body of knowledge. JEB 63 Center 3: 32-33, 36 .11 128-130 D IC salaries: the first cut. Info Center 3: 54-55 JI NOBLE, Michael and Patricia Noble Information center salaries. Floyd Kemske. Info Office education: are we meeting industry needs? Center 3: 27-28, 30-31 Ag JEB 63: 85-87 N Job descriptions and career paths in office automa- NOBLE, Patricia tion and end-user computing. Elizabeth A. See Noble, Michael Regan. OSRA J 5: 9-36 Fall '86 NORALES, Francisca 0. Jogging through workplace jargon: the productive Postsecondary students' attitudes toward compu- road. Daniel R. anis. Bal Sheet 69: 20-22 N-D ters. J Computer Info Systems 27. 15-20 Spring Occupation or vocation? Elizabeth Lindholm. In- NORTH, Alexa Bryans fo Center 3: 41, 43, 46 JI The dynamics of change in information processing. Preparing students for career changes. Randall L. NATEBE Notes 3-4 Spring Wells. National Business Education Association Teaching the important skill of estimating. Bal Sheet Yearbook. 25: 16-28 69: 42-43 S-0 Professional developments and opportunities. See Howard, Bonnie E. Robert J. Highsmith. J Econ Ed 18: 255-257 NORTON, Robert E. Spring Business-industry and education partnerships: basic The working IC professional. Michael Dodge. Info to success. JEB 63: 53-56 N Center 3: 47-48, 50-51 JI OFFICE management Adapting electronic mail to management's needs. 0 Erik Mortensen. Adm Mgmt 48: 26-31 Ag OBER, Scot Administrative information systems: people and Soft World: a typing practice set. Gregg. 128 p $5.88 technology. Thomas Keller and Ernest N. Savage. The status of postsecondary business communica- Kent. 352 p tion instruction-1986 vs. 1982. J Bus Communic Approaching the automated office. Walter A. 24: 49-60 Summer Kleinschrod. Mgmt World 16: 28 Je-Ag See Lloyd, Alan C. Approaching the automated office (Update O'BRIEN, Anne M. 1987-1988). Walter A. Kleinschrod. AMS. 156 The minimum supervisory skills needed in order to p $19.95 secure employment as a first-line supervisor in Are tomorrow's managers prepared to work? local area businesses. NJBEA J 7: 11-13 Spring Patricia M. Fernberg. Mod Off Tech 32: 62, 64, O'BRIEN, Mary Utne and Steven J. Ingels 66, 68 Mr The economics values inventory. J Econ EA 18: 1-17 Attitudes of office personnel toward advanced of- Winter fice technology. Donna L. Kizzier. Delta Pi Ep- O'CONNOR, Bridget silon J 29: 31-46 Spring LANs: Lessons to learn. Adm Mgmt 48: 12 My The attitudes of management information systems See Penwell, Larry W. managers, information center staff, and end users and Edward G. Thomas toward microcomputers and computer-related The office systems research association model cur- services. Gary R. Armstrong and Ruth Arm- riculum of office systems education. South- strong. OSRA J 5: 49-60 Spring Western. 34 p '36 Characteristics of the office of the year 2000. O'CONNOR, Joyce K. and Elizabeth Charles M. Lutz. OSRA J 5: 35-48 Spring Goldsmith Control phone costs with call accounting. G. Gor- Life management skills. South-Western. 176 p 57.65 OCCUPATIONAL information don Long. Office Systems 4: 24, 26 Mr Administrative-support personnel lead in computer Cultivating IS (Information Systems) creativity. use. Sec 47: 21 Ap David H. Freedman. Infosystems 34: 24-27 J1 A candid camera focus on secretaries. Violet A. Departmental systems in the IC. Info Center 3: Towne. Sec 47: 11-13 N-D 56-57 JI Career preferences of accounting students: are oc- Designing spreadsheets for business decision mak- cupational choicesrestricted?Melkote K. ing. Robert A. Schultheis. Bus Ed Forum 41: 28- Shivaswamy and George F. Hanks. JEB 62: 29 My 119-122 D '86 Document processing in automated offices of large Careers in records automation. Bonnie Canning. corporations. Bonnie E. Howard and Alexa Adm Mgmt 48: 39 N North. OSRA J 5: 21-33 Spring Evaluation of the effectiveness of a federally funded Documentation: providing a structured safety net clerk-typist training program for economically for business operations. Ronald Caroff and disadvantaged students in Sault Sainte Marie, Patricia Heilman. Words 16: 32-33 Ag-S Michigan. Judith A. Webb. Central Michigan Employee handbooks: read all about them. Thomas University, M.B.E. thesis '86 S. Pavone, Jr. Mgmt World 16: 26-28 S-0 57 54 1987 Business Education Index OFFICEmanagement(continued) Putting more punch in your mailroom. Kermit How to find the right consultant. Patricia M. Fern- Metzner. Office Systems 4: 110, 113-114 0 berg. Modern Office Tech 32: 92, 94, 96, 98 N Satisfying your service needs. Donald F. Blumberg. How to limit liability in sexual harassment cases. Mgmt World 16: 13-14 Ap-My William S. Hubbartt. Office Systems 4: 25-26, The sociology of a business transformationhigh 28 J1 tech impacts upon information management. How your mailroom can speed success. Joseph An- James L. Morrison. ABEA J 6: 81-86 Spring drew Settanni. Office Systems 4: 76, 78, 80-81 Mr Sorting out mailroom costs. Mod Off Tech 32: 68, Improving the quality of work. Jim Hall-Sheehy. 70, 72, 74 Ag Info Center 3: 40-41 Ag The spectrum of user training. Michael Dodge and Increase employee morale and productivity through Elizabeth Lindholm. Info Center 3: 40-42, 44, 47 job enrichment. Clifford J. Hurtson. ABEA J S 6: i5-80 Spring The status of model curricula development in of- Job descriptions and career paths in office automa- fice systems education. Edward G. Thomas. tion and end-user computing. Elizabeth A. OSRA J 5: 59-69 Fall '86 Regan. OSRA J 5: 9-36 Fall '86 Strategies for change. Stewart L. Stokes, Jr. Info Justify, justify, justify. Kenneth Ross. Info Center Center 3: 51-53 S 3: 64-65 Mr Tactical planningroadmap to implementation. Mailroom accountability and systems to achieve it. Bonnie Canning. IMC J 23: 15-16 Ja-F Daniel J. McCarthy. Office Systems 4: 74, 76, Telephone selection: everybody's business. Harrison 78 Je McDonald. Office Systems 4: 54, 56-57, 59-61 F Mailroom efficiency and information flow. G. Gor- Three message systems combine to spread word. don Long. Office Systems 4: 22-24, 26 A Adm Mgmt 48: 25-26 My Mailroom management and communication flow. Trends and forecastsand "e next five years. Ed- Mary M. Ruprecht. Office Systems 4: 64-65, ward G. Thomas. Adm ,v1gmt 48: 18-23 Ja 67-69, 71 My What it takes to connect with a telephone system. Managing your office consumables. Audrey Fisher. Donna Henderson Hefner. Office Systems 4: 54, Adm Mgmt 48: 16-20 S 56, 58-59 S Maximizing space for productivity, profitability, What you should know about consulting fees (tele- and people. Patricia M. Pernberg. Mod Off Tech communications). Shelley Miller. Office Systems 32: 46, 50, 57, 60 Je 4: 76, 78 J1 Motivation in today's office environment. Vanessa Writing a funding proposal. Tom Seymour. ABC Dean Arnold. Bal Sheet 68: 31-34 My-Je Bul 50: 30-32 Je New directions in corporate training. Donald K. OFFICE training Conover. Voc Ed J 62: 23-25 Ap Above and beyond the classroom: the electronic of- New tools for the information manager. James fice program at Jordan school district technical Francis, Cynthia L. Sutton, and Bill Cox. AR- center. Renee W. Pay. Bus Ed World 67: 31-33 MA Qt 21: 3.4, 6-8 Ap Spring The OSRA curriculum -evelopment process. past, The alternate-hand approach to teaching business present, and future. Larry W. Penwell and machines. Alice S. Morgan. Bal Sheet 68: 31-33 Bridget N. O'Connor. OSRA J 5: 41-57 Fall '86 Mr-Ap OSRA model curriculum for Office Systems Ad- Approaching the automated office. Walter A. ministration. OSRA Model Curriculum Group. Kleinschrod. Mgmt World 16: 28 Je-Ag OSRA J 5: 71-93 Fall Approaching the automated office; (Update 1987- Office environments designing for living. Office 1988). Walter A. Kleinschrod. AMS. 156 p $19.95 Systems 4: 58, 61, 63 My Attitudes of office pzrsonnel toward advanced of- Office security: thwarting the terrorist threat. fice technology. Donna L. Kizzier. Delta Pi Ep- William M. Gowan. Adm Mgmt 48: 14-16 Je silon J 29: 31-46 Spring The organizational impacts of electronic mail. Mary CPS module 6: office technology, 2nd ed. Betty Sumner. OSRA J 5: 1-19 Spring Schroeder and Diane Routhier-Graf. Wiley. 251 Organize for efficiency when purchasing supplies. p $16.95 Office Systems 4: 32 Je Characteristics of the office of the year 2000. Planning and creating an information system. Charles M. Lutz. OSRA J 5: 35-48 Spring Joseph E. Izzo. Info Center 3: 28-30, 32-33, 35 S Current status of the utilization of office technology Planning for the challenge of the high-tech era. in Memphis area businesses. Janis B. Leggett. Anita Brownstein. BEA J 38-45 Spring Memphis State University, M.S. thesis '86 Preparing a request for proposal. Bonnie Canning. Designing spreadsheets for business decis:an mak- IMC J 23: 8-9 Mr-Ap ing. Robert A. Schultheis. Bus Ed Forum 41: Promote employee health with on-site programs. 28-29 My Rebecca Cogwell Anderson. Office Systems 4: Developing office literacy. Norman F. Kallaus. Bus 22-24 J1 Ed forum 42: 14-15 N 1987 Business Education Index 55 Electronic office machines, 6th ed. William R. Pase- Office proceduresstill a valuable course. Harry wark. South-Western. 171 p $6.40 R. Moon. Viewpoints. 13: 1-2 N Electronic office procedures. Rosemary f. Fruehl- Office systems and procedures. 2nd ed. Cheryl Luke ing and Constance K. Weaver. Gregg. 560 p and Christine B. Stiegler. Houghton. 665 p $21.04 $25.95 The office systems research association model cur- The electronic office videocassette. Gregg. $99 riculum of office systems education. Bridget N. Explore options available for acquiring technology O'Connor and Edward G. Thomas. South- skills. Jean Greyer. Inter Rev for Bus Ed 109: Western. 34 p '86 53-54 Ap Office technology laboratory teaching tips. Phyllis Fitness strategies for the deskbound. Debbie Mc- Smith NACEBE Newsletter 14: 14-15 Mr Cullough. Sec 47: 7-9 My Preparing business studentstoreadoffice A follow-up study of Muskegon High School of- documents. B. June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon fice and marketing graduates.Dorothy J 29: 111-124 Fall McDaniel. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. Professional reference for the office. Rosemarie thesis '86 McCauley. Glencoe. 552 p $12.68; Working For results: the weekly grade card. Judith E. Nel- papers 106 p $5.95; Resource guide 204 p $7 sri. Bus Exch 9: 20-21 Spring Progress reports for skill subjects. Charissa A. A general office assistant simulationSun Coast D Dunn. Bus Exch 9: 16 Spring Civic Center, 2nd ed. Norma B. Taylor, Juanita The reference guide: a handbook for office person- Sanchez, and B. LuEllen Ransbottom. South- nel, 2nd ed. Ralph M. Holmes. Houghton. 263 Western. 155 p $4.80 p $8.44 Handouts help to automate office procedures Retraining for office automation. Patrricia M. course. Jeann Arrington and Jeanette S. and Fernberg. Mod Off Tech 32: 56, 58, 60 My Brenda K. Davis. Bus Ed Forum 41: 18-19 Ja Retraining for office automation. Terry D. Lund- How to play and win at office politics. Sylvia gren and Norman A. Garrett. Modern Off Tech Blishak. Office Systems 4: 64, 66, 71 S 32: 56, 58, 60 My Human relations skills for the changing office. Scheduling woes. Sec 47: 26-2*, My Evelyn E. Harvey. National Business Education Simplify wp document formats for processing com- Association Yearbook 25: 29-39 patibility. Mona Casady. Office Systems 4: 72, Is a course in office procedures necessary? Mary 74, 76-77 Ja Ellen Oliverio and Carol L. Ruhl. Bal Sheet 69: Skills for the electronic worldreach a little higher. Patricia G. Moody. South-Western. 246 p $4.45 10-12 N-D The spirit of a good office. Sharon Kay Dobbins. Job descriptions and career paths in office automa- Sec 47: 10 N-D tion and end-user computing. Elizabeth A. The status of model curricula development in of- Regan. OSRA J 5: 9-36 Fall '86 fice systems education. Edward G. Thomas. Jogging through workplace jargon: the productive OSRA J 5: 59-69 Fall '86 road. Daniel R. Cillis. Bal Sheet 69: 20-22 N-D Stress survival skills for prospective office person- Managing stress in the skills subjects. Myrena S. nel. Eunice T. Smith. MBEA Y 15: 35-40 Jennings and Janna P. Vice. Bus Ed Forum 41: Technology ana the office; impact on office pro- 4-6 Ap cedures and applications. Amy D. Wohl. BEA Meeting the needs of the future office worker. J 1-8 Spring Clarence D. White and Debra B. Quesenberry. Teleconferencing: a new dimension for the business Bat Sheet 68: 27-28, 30 My-Je education class. Bella G. Clinckscale. JEB 62: Microcomputer activities can enhance your office 127-130 D '86 procedures class. Steven B. Larson. Bus Ed Telephone courtesy is good business. Sylvia Blishak. Forum 41: 14-16 F Office Systems 4: 28, 30 S Microcomputer and word processing concepts: a Trends and technological changes in today's offices necessity for today's office workers. Michael E. and their effect on competencies demanded by Rider. VBEA J 10: 28-32 Spring businesses and secondary business education cur- The OSRA curriculum development process: past, riculums. Donna L. Hoogheem. Southwest Mis- present, and future. Larry W. Penwell and souri State University, M.S. in Ed. thesis '86 Bridget N. O'Connor. OSRA J 5:41 -57 Fall '86 Utilizing classified advertisements in office pro- OSRA model curriculum for Office Systems Ad- cedures. Liz Voorhees. Kansas Bus Tchr 35: 6-7 ministration. OSRA Model Curriculum Group. Spring OSRA J 5: 71-93 Fall O'GORMAN, Jeanne E. Office education: are we meeting industry needs? A survey of the 1985 top ten national FBLA win- Michael Noble and Patricia Noble. JEB 63: 85-87 ners in eleven selected events. The University of N North Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 Office occupations programs and educational af- O'HARE, Trudy K. fective domain outcomes Roger D Crim and Records management tour; interview. Bus Ed Ob Michael P. Hansen. NJBEA J 7: 3-5 Spri:ig server 59: 25-31 59 56 1987 Business Education Index OKOLO, Cynthia M. PACSY, Vivian See Sitlington, Patricia L. See Hoffman, Frank OLANDER, Karen W. PAGE, Essie G. Reference report. ABC Bul 50: 16 D Partnerships: making a difference over time? J Car OLIVAS, Jerry Dev 13: '3-49 Spring Reaching out electronically. Bus Exch 9: 27-28 Fall PAGEL, LE .y G. '86 Attitudes of North Dakota high school seniors OLIVAS, Louis toward men in nontraditional careers. The The collegiate business student: a perspective of University of North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 changing demographic,. ABEA J 6: 56.58 Spring PALLER, Alan Women-owner business: a growing trend. Bus Ed For graphics and text. Info Center 3: 10 N Forum al: 30-32 Ap PANIAN, Robert C. and Robert N. Hanson OLIVER!O, Mary Ellen and Carol L. Ruhl Evaluating production work in typing. Bus Ed Is a course in office procedures necessary? Bal Sheet World 67: 19, 21-22 Spring 69: 10-12 N-D PARK, OK D. OLNEY, Robert J. See Clayton, Dean The impact of computer technology on the com- PARKS, Darrell L. and Gail H. Henderson position of written business communication. Making the most of advisory groups. Voc Ed J 62: Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 3-14 Winter 20-22 Ja-F See Bednar, Anita S. PARMLEY, Janice E. and William K. Parmley OMER, Khursheed A comparative study of computerized applications See Agrawal, Surenda P. in accounting. JEB 63: 88-91 N O'NEIL, Sharon Lund PARMLEY, William K. Interpersonal skills and productivity. Voc Ed J 62: See Parmley, Janice E. Insider 42 Ja-F PARRY, Sally E. Linkage of business and industry with education for Using foreign investment to structure assignments business. National Business Education Associa- for a business communications class. ABC Bul tion Yearbook 25: 134-144 50: 28-30 Je ONORATO, Mary Jean PASEWARK, William R. See Himstreet, William Electronic office machines, 6th ed. South-Western. ORBAN, Janet L. and Joan E. Veracky 171 p $6.40 The corporate classroom: a new avenue for business Machine transcription word processing. South- teachers. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 1J-13 Ap Western. 293 p $6.40 OREY, Walter J. PATRICK, Al Ways to maintain fire protection readiness. Adm High school accounting. a Tyrannosaurus Rex? Mgmt 48: 17-19 Je KBEA J 8: 15-17 Spring (JSBORN, Carolyn PATTERSON, Herman F. and Catherine Gould Synergisma mysterious formula. Ark Bus Ed 29: Teaching word processing on a microcomputer: the 6 Spring first days...and later. Bal Sheet 68: 20-22 Mr-Ap OTTO, Robert W. PATTON, Mary R. See Albin, Marvin How options can beef up electronic typewriters. Of- OUELLETTE, L. Paul fice Systems 4: 36, 38, 40 JI See Arnoudse, Donald M. PAVONE, Thomas S., Jr. OUELLET, Maryanne Employee handbooks: read all about them. Mgmt Importance of consistency in all areas of commu- World 16: 26-28 S0 nication. Bus Ed Forum 41: 21, 24 Mr PAY, Renee W. OVERTON, R. Jean Above and beyond the classroom: the electronic of- Nurturing small businesses. Voc Ed J 62: Insider fice program at Jordan school dist ict technical 44 Ja-F center. Bus Ed World 67: 31-33 Spring OWNBY, Arno la C. PAZNIK, Megan Jill See Crawford, T. James Calculators get specific. Adm Mgmt 48: 21-29 Je and Paul Wilbur Purvis, Jr. LANs are the wave of the future, but beware the On-line databases enhance business curriculum. Bus undertow. Adm Mgmt 48: 45 0 Ed Forum 41:9, 12 Ap Magnetic media get smallerand smarter. Adm Mgmt 48: 37-40 D The micro-to-mainframe connection grows up. P Adm Mgmt 48: 35-40 0 PACE, Larry Removing the office maintenance headache. Adm See Pace, Philip J. Mgmt 48: 47-51 My PACE, Philip J. and Larry Pace Your word processor as publisher and secretary. Logic tools for programming. Delmar. 368 p $20.95 Adm Mgmt 48: 14-18 Ag 6 u i 1987 Business Education Index 57 PEARSON, Annette R. and Frederic M. PIBAL, Darlene Stiner, Jr. Guidelines for writing the effective job application A review of the accounting cycle for the IBM -PC. letter. JEB 62: 331-333 My Kent. 36 p PIERSON, J. K. PEARSON, Patricia Book review section.SeeissuesJ Computer Info Turning on to word processing. ABC Bul 50: 19-23 Systems Je --and Jack D. Shorter SeeRamsey, Richard David Profile of introductory database courses in AACSB- PENROSE, John M., Joel P. Bowman, and accredited institutions. J Computer Info Systems Marie E. Flat ley 27: 29-33 Winter '86-'87 The impact of microcomputers on ABC with recom- PLATT, Cathy mendations for teaching, writing, and research. SeeSchmidbauer, Paul J Bus Communic 24: 79-91 Fall PLATT, Naomi D. and GoodwinGilson PENWELL, Larry W. and Bridget N. O'Connor Word processing applications: basic to advanced. The OSRA curriculum development process: past, Gregg. $14.95 present, and future. OSRA J 5: 41-57 Fall '86 POKORNY, Delores PERL, Harold From your president. Kansas Bus Tchr 36: 3 Fall The competencies needed for entry-level employ- POLAND, Robert ment in the home furnishings industry in New SeeLloyd, Alan C. Jersey. New York University, Ed.D. thesis '86 See alsoSchrag, Adele PERRY, Devern POLANSKI, Virginia C. Classroom testing on the microcomputer. Bus Ed Integrating the real world into the writing class. JEB Forum 41: 22-23 Ja 62: 327-329 My PERRY, John R., Jr. POMERENKE, Paula .1. A message from the MBEA president... MBEA Y Process: more than a fad for the business writer. J Bus Communic 24: 37-39 Winter 15: 1-5 POMIECKO, Jennifer PERSON, J. K. Adult learners: a new generation of students. Bal Book review section.SeeissuesJ Computer Info Sheet 69: 13-16 N-D Systems POOLE,Vicki PERSONALITY SeeStone, James R. Attributes for success. James M. Tharrington. In- POTTER, Margaret fosystems 34: 13 Ag A better letter (AMS Simplified). Mgmt World 16: Entrepreneurs described using measures of person- 24-25 Ap-My ality: Myers-Briggs type indicator, surveys of in- POWELL, William terpersonal values, and survey of personal values. Five learning games for your classroom. VBEA J Edyth J. Tedefalk. The 'University of North 10: 43-52 Spring Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 POWELL, William L Personal value systems of business leaders, state- Spreadsheets: teaching in the classroom. Bal Sheet school business students, and churchschool 68: 19-20, 22 My-Je business students: a comparative study. William POWERS, 01 1is S. Perry Goad, Jr. Oklahoma State University, SeeTraugh, Helen M. Ed.D. thesis '86 PRICE, Marilyn Professional development, the dynamics of success, SeeEnnis, Edith E. 3rd ed. Mary Wilkes and C. Bruce Crosswait. PRICE, William T., Jr. Harcourt. 427 p $22.50 Beliefs, opinions, and concerns of Virginia high PETER, Victoria school marketing educators regarding adult Teaching critical thinking: an analysis of literature. marketing education. Mktg Educator's News J Southern Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 12: 31-45 Fall '86 PETERS, Cortez W. A realistic exercise for dictation and transcription. The Cortez Peters championship typing drills, 2nd NATEBE Notes 8-10 Fall ed. Gregg. 112 p $12 PROGRAMMED instructinn PETERS, Jeanne M. A basic framework for developing an indivicaral- SeeHaldeman, Virginia A. ized accounting course. Robert Gryder, Sharyl PHILLIPS, David B. Allen, and Steven Golen. ABEA J 6: 16-33 Spring SeeEfroymson, Sharon A comparison of teaching business communications and Sharon Efroymson by the traditional writing/teaching feedback and The IC wish list. Info Center 3: 59.62 J1 the computer-assisted instructional methods. PHILLIPS, David L. Retha Hoover Kilpatrick. NABTE Rev 14: 44-47 *3 Using the computer in the marketing classroom. Bus PUBLIC relations Ed Forum 41: 7-9 Mr Developing market segmentation strategies for use PHILLIPS,DorisD. in recruiting collegiate business majors.G Steven Managing a positive self-image. MBEA Y 15: 17-21 JEB 62: 341-345 Je 61 58 1987 Business Education Index

PUBLIC relations (continued) RANGAZAS, Peter and Edward Shapiro Enrollment trends in relation to perceived recruit- Shifts in the aggregate demand curve treatment and ment program effectivenessin community, mistreatment in intermediate textbooks. J Econ junior, and technical colleges. Shirley H. Tucker. Ed 18: 35-39 Winter vBEA J 10: 11-24 Spring RANSBOTTOM, B. LuEllen Field trips with a purpose. Phyllis Anderson. Bus See Taylor, Norma B. Exch 9: 18 Fall '86 RAU, Kenneth Lights! Camera! Action! Mary Ann Long. Bus Ed Emergency of PCs creating more data-network World 67: 23, 25 Spring security problems. Office Systems 4:42, 44, 46 F Promoting business and marketing education. Julie RAWLINGS, Nick D. Winston. BTA J 7: 35-36, 87-88 You can't escape SQL. Info Center 3: 86-87, 90-91 Recruitment: Key to the future of business educa- Jl tion. Clarence D. White. VBEA J 10: 4-10 Spring RAYBURN, Let ricia Gayle Take action on declining enrollments. Joseph V. Important factors to emphasize for an easier under- Am and Beverly J. Oswalt. NACEBE Newslet- standing of process costing. JEB 62: 163-166 Ja ter 14: 17-19 N '86 READING Tips for making your seminar a success. Kathleen Business students' reading skills related to those re- A. Bishop. ARMA Qt 21: 9-11 Ap quired for use of database software manuals. B. Typewriting clinica student help and a community June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 171-179 Fall service. Latif Javed. MBEA Y 15: 43-48 '86 Using the community to teach eta- reneurial skills. Infusing reading instruction throughout the business Ellen Stevens. Bus Exch 9: 2-4 Spring curriculum. James Calvert Scott. TIPS 3: 1-4 Utilizing community resources. Mary A. Kyes. Bus Spring Exch 9: 25-26 Fall '86 Preparing business students to read office docu- PULLIS, Joseph M. ments. B. June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: Shorthand instruction for the modern office. Bal 111-124 Fall Sheet 69: 39-40 S-0 Readability of accounting principles texts. Helen Speedwriting dictation and transcription regency M. 1 raugh, 011ie S. Powers, and Adekoye Ho professional edition. Glencoe. 288 p $22.36; In- Adedokun. JEB 62: 149-162 Ja structor's guide 88 p $7.84; Student transcript 104 Readability of marketing principies textbooks: p $2.75 another look at the data. Ga y L. Clark and Peter Speedwriting principles regency professional ed. F. Kaminski. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 181-196 Fall Glencoe. 238 p $15.36; Instructor's guide 176 p '86 $7.84; Student transcript 128 p $2.75 RECORDS management PURVIS, Paul Wilbur, Jr. Advantages of data aperture cards over punched See Ownby, Arno!? C. aperture cards. Heinz Muller-Saala. IMC J 23: 17-19 Mr-Ap Are you too small for records management. Ken- Q neth V. Hayes. ARMA Qt 21: 22-24, 26, 28, 44 Ja Automation: the latest good idea at the U.S. Pat- QUESEN BERRY, Debra B. ent Office. IMC J 23: 37-40 S-0 See White, Clarence D. Bibliography on disasters, disaster preparedness and disaster recovery. Toby Murray. ARMA Qt 21: 18-20, 24, 26-30 Ap Business forms and paper: still flying high. John RAISZADEH, Farhard M. Soat. Today's Office 21: 32-35, 37 My Students' race and gender in introduction to bum Business records control, 6th ed. David G. Good- ness statistics. JEB 63: 20-23 0 man, Joseph S. Fosegan, and Ernest D. Bassett. RAMSEY, Richard David South-Western. 245 p $9.65 The significance of communication skills in turnover CD-ROM is ready; are you? Software News 7: 62- among accountants. Southeastern Louisiana 64, 66, 68-69 Jl University, Hammor 3. Independent study '86 CD-ROM your future? Tom Seymour. J Computer , Jane Hammer, M. Gonad Lathan, Pat Info Systems 28: 17-18 Fall Pearson, and Kathryn White Careers in records automation. Bonnie Canning. How to teach supervisor-subordinate relationships Adm Mgmt 48: 39 N in a basic business communication class. J Bus Choosing a microfilm based technology. Jean Barr. Communic 35: 35-46 Spring ARMA Qt 21: 32-34, 36-37 Ja RANDALL, Christine S. Complete information management. Paul Benson. A comparison of materials for teaching basic eco- Words 16: 32-34 Je-J1 nomics concepts to high school seniors as mea- Computerized billing and calendaring: blessing or sured cognitively and attitudinally. Alpha Epsilon curse? Roderick B. Downing aryl William F. Rscli 27: 12 Cunningham, Jr. NSR 48: 28-29 Mr 1987 Business Education Index 59 Computerized records management in Utah law Legal liability of the records and information firms. Carol A. Lundgren. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: management professional. Donald S. Skupsky. 125-132 Fall ARMA Qt 21: 36, 38.39 Ap Cont,o1 phone costs with call accounting. G. Gor- Legislative reform for legal requirements for records don Long. Office Systems 4: 24, 26 Mr and information management programs. Donald Control security with shredders. Office Systems 4: Skupsky. ARMA Qt 21: 38, 4041 Ja 45, 48, 51 Ag Magnetic media get smaller-and smarter. Megan Database design, Part two. Kurt Christoff. Info Jill Paznik. Adm Mgmt 48: 37-40 D Center 3: 17-18 N A matter of records. Kurt Christoff. Info Center Data safes protect your vital records. Kermit Metz- 3: 12, 14-15 J1 ner. Office Systems 4: 52, 55-60 Ap Media filing systems store your data smartly. Disaster contingency planning: the basic elements. Audrey Fisher. Adm Mgmt 48: 37-40 Je Brett J. Baton and H. Wayne Gardner. ARMA Microfile: a database filing program. Joseph S. Qt 21: 14-16 Ja Fosegan and William Horton. South-Western. 99 Diskettes: smaller sizes pack more punch. Sam p $5.85 Dickey. Today's Office 21:27,29-34 Ap Microfilm will help bridge technologies of integrated Document pi ocessing in automated offices of large systems, artificial intelligence. Edgar J. Greco. corporations. Bonnie E. Howard and Alexa IMC J 23: 21-23 Ja-F North. OSRA J 5: 21-33 Spring Micrographics from A to Z. Don Avedon. Office Don't get caught with your plans down. Toby Mur- Systems 4: 26, 28 D ray. ARMA Qt 21: 12-14, 16-17 Ap Micrographics is here to stay. Mitchell L. Badler. The economics that drive mobile storage. Patricia Office Systems 4: 42, 44-45, 47 Ap M. Fernberg. Mod Off Tech 32: 50-51, 53, 55 Ag Moving the mountain: automating high-density Electronicfilingsystems. Jean C. Swanson. paper storage. Johanna Ambrosio. Today's Of- NATEBE Notes 9.10 Spring fice 22: 33-34, 36-37, 60 S Electronic records: access documents instantly. New directions in micrographics. Sam Dickey. To- David Duke. Adm Mgmt 48: 28.32 0 day's Office 22: 34, 37-38 Ag Enhance records systems with color-coded filing. New tools for the information manager. James Terry D. Lundgren and Carol A. Lundgren. Of- Francis, Cynthia L. Sutton, and Bill Cox. AR- MA Qt 21: 3-4, 6-8 Ap fice Systems 4: 18, 20, 22-23 D From document management to information pro- Optical data entry is faster than a speeding typist. Jim Seymour. Today's Office 22: 19-20, 22, 60 S cessing. Gerry Walter. IMC J 22: 6-7 J1-Ag Optical disk applications: now that we have them- Getting a lock on controlling corporate data. David what are they good for? Petq,Ciles. IMC J 23: Steinbrecher. Today's Office 21: 40.44, 46 My :-. 22-23 Jl-Ag Gaining credibility. Diane Carlisle. ARMA Qt 21: Optical disk storage: :non on delivery? Mary S. 29-3: It Esparza. Info Systems 34: 48.50 Mr How micographics serves small users. Michael L. Optical disk systems and document management. Morris. Office Systems 4: 94, 96, 98-99, 101 0 Richard A. Woodward. Office Systems 4: 39 Je The human element of disaster recovery. Janet L. Paper free not paperless. Richard G. Ensmar, Jr. Vossler. ARMA Qt. 21: 10-12 Ja Mod Off Tech 32: 56, 58, 60 Ap Incoherent communications (4th Annual Data- Personnel training programs explain technology comm Usage Survey). Wayne L. Rhodes and Ray with precision. Audrey Fisher. Adm Mgmt 48: Winkler. Infosystems 34: 36, 38-39 Mr 17-21 Ap Information and records management, 3rd ed. Positive pratice teaches the importance of creating Mary F. Robek, Gerald F. Brown, and Wilmer backup files. Catherine L. Bertelson. Bal Sheet 0. Maedke. Glencoe. 584 p $25.32; Instructor's 69: 19-20 S-0 guide 140 p $4.96 A primer on data base design, part one. Kurt Information and records management applications Christoff. Info Center 3: 61-62 S project, 3rd ed. Mary A. Baumbardner and Proactive strategies prevent office crime. Patricia Helene A. Zimmerman. Glencoe. 96 p M. Fernberg. Modern Office Tech 32: 106-107, Information management is a matter of records. 110-112 0 Joseph Andrew Settanni. Office Systems 4: 50, Promoting local records management. Kenneth V. 52, 54, 57 Ja Hayes. ARMA Qt 21: 40-42, 47 Ap Insurance applications (Micrographics). Sybille r ash - button DOS. Jackie Ball. Info Center 324' T, Hamilton. IMC J 23: 41-43 Mr-Ap Records management tour/interview. Trudy K. The integration and use of write-once optical in- O'Hare. Bus Fd Observer 59: 25-31 formation systems. Mason Grigsby. IMC J 22: The records sound up. Mary Ann Lea. Mgmt World 9-13 J1-Ag 16: 34-35 S-0 Justify, justify, justify. Kenneth Ross. Info Center Revitalize your records management course. An- 3: 64-65 Mr 0 ':./ drea Hcnne. Bal Sheet 68: 15-16, 18-19 Mr-Ap U 60 1987 Business Education Index RECORDSmanagement (continued) RENSHAW, Debbie A. Saving space and time with new filing systems. An experimental study to compare the effectiveness Audrey Fisher. Adm Mgmt 48: 22-25 0 of two methods of instruction in written business Silver recovery is money recovery. Brett J. Baton. communication at the collegiate level. Alpha Ep- ARMA Qt 21: 31-32 Ap silon Rsch 27: 13 A strategic approach to records management. Susan RENTZ, Kathryn and MaryBeth Debs Z. Diamond. Office Systems 4: 88, 90-91, 93 Je Language and corporate values: teaching ethics in Tap into info power. Erik Mortensen. Adm Mgmt business writing courses. J Bus Communic 24: 48: 24-29 N 37-48 Summer Text retrieval systems find the right word(s). Rick REPROGRAPHICS Minicucci. Today's Office 21: 50-54 My Beyond desktop publishing. Jack B. Rochester. Info Tips to shape up your file system. Mark Langcmo. Center 3: 28-30, 32 Je Office Systems 4: 48, 50-51 Ap Caveat emptor: thoughts on de.ktop publishing. To file or not to file. Chris Shaw. Info Center 3: Carolyn J. Mullins. Words 16: 12-13 Ag-S 36.37 N Departmental publishing: solving the real problem. Traditional filing: the proven technology. Patricia Jacqueline R. Kahle. Words 16: 17.19, 40 Je-J1 M. Fernberg. Modern Off Tcch 32: 74, 76, 78, Desktop design. Carolyn J. Mullins. Info Center 80 0 3: 81.84 J1 Try color coc' ng and tone up filing. Susan Z. Dia- Desktop publishinga new era in information pro- mond. Office Systems 4: 60-62, 64-65 0 ces-ing. Hilda Turner. Ark Bus Ed 29: 8 Spring Two suggestions for coping with the paperwork ex- Desktop publishinggetting started. Michael J. Kleeman. Adm Mgmt 48: 48-49 F plosion: develop new attitudes and reinstitute the Electronic desktop publishing: now a management registry system. Robert L. Sanders. ARMA Qt strategy. Mod Off Tech 32: BC 22, 24, 26, 28 My 21: 3-4, 6, 8-9 Jo Electronic publishing: is now the time to buy? Sam Users face wide choice of mass-storage media. Kar- Diamond. Mod Off Tech 32: 118, 120, 122 N en L. Sowney. Office Systems 4: 72, 74, 76-77 S Electronic publishing: something for everyone. Visual-control systems: flexibility and fulfillment. Thorn Holmes. Office Systems 4: 80.82, 84, 86 J1 Office Systems 4: 60, 62, 64-65 Ap Electronic publishing: the next great office revolu- Ways to maintain fire protection readiness. Walter tion. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 29-30 Je-J1 J. Orey. Adm Mgmt 48: 17-19 Je Evaluating the capabilities of desktop publishing. When security becomes law. R. E. Johnston. In- Michael J. Kleeman. Adm Mgmt 48: 31-34 My fosystems 34: 19 Mr Evaluating the capabilities of desktop publishing When should small users hire a records manager? Part II. Michael J. Kleeman. Adm Mgmt 48. Virginia A. Jones. Office Systems 4: 90, 92-93 0 30-35 Je Where is communications taking information For graphics and text. Alan Pallet. Info Center 3: management? Kevin Townsend. IMC J 23: 13-16 10 N Mr-Ap A gallery of graphics (software available). Info Whose job is it anyway? Jerome Weinberger. Info Center 3: 22-23, 26 Ag Center 3: 38-39 N Graphics software makes presentations come alive. REDMANN, Donna H. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 17-18 My SeeSeaward, Marty R. Laser printers and office reprography. Latif Jay- REECE, William S. ed. JEB 62: 368-371 Je Consumer welfare implications of changes in in- The layout of desktop publishing. Carolyn J. terstate telephone pricing. J Cons Affairs 21: Mullins. Info Center 3: 19-23 Je 141-154 Summer Let's not overlook the potential of business, raphics REED,Jack C. with PCs. Neil Kleinman. Office Systems 4: 82, Using a team approach when mainstreaming special 86, 88 Mr needs students. Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-4 t-.. There's more to graphics than making pretty pic- REGAN, Elizabeth A. tures. It's called analysis. Elizabeth Lindhold. In- fo Center 3: 19-21 Ag Job descriptions and career paths in office automa- RESEARCH tion and end-user computing. OSRA J 5: 9-36 Abandoning the myth of the modern MBA student. Fall '86 Ross M. Stolzenberg, John Abowd, and Roseann REINSCH, N. L., Jr. Giarrusso. Bus Ed Forum 41: 23-30 F SeeBeswick, Raymond W. Accounting students' perceptions of factors influ- REITZ, Yvonne encing exam performance. Greg M. Thibadoux Secretaries make the difference. Yvonne Reitz. Scc and Ira S. Greenberg. JEB 63: 123-125 D 7 N-D Action research for business educators: entry-level RENDER, GaryF. skills of beginning secretaries. Bobby Lee SeeWhiting, Bryan Baldwin. Bus Ed World 67: 11-13 Spring 64 1987 Business Education Index 61

An analysis of current perspectives of the influence A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work of communication in successful organizations. on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. James DeConinck and Dale Level. ABC Bul 50: Joyce L. Sheets. Southern Illinois University, 7-11 Mr M.S. thesis '86 Attitudes of North Dakota high school sc..ors A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work toward men in nontraditional careers. Larry G. on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. Pagel. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. Joyce L. Sheets. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 103-110 thesis '86 Fall Attitudes of office personnel toward advanced office A comparison of teaching business communications technology. Donna L. Kizzier. Delta Pi Epsilon by the traditional writing/teacher feedback and J 29: 31-46 Spring; Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 9 the computer-assisted instructional methods. Business students' reading skills related to those re- Retha Hoover Kilpatrick. NABTE Rev 14: 44-47 S quired for use of database software manuals. B. A comparison of three experimental approaches to B. June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 171-179 teaching proofreading to third-semester typewrit- Fall '86 ing students at the high school level. Vivan The career development of women administrators Ownby Arnold. The University of Kentucky, Ed. of collegiate schools of business. Rhoda S. D. thesis '86 Jacobs. New York University, Ph.D. thesis '86 A comparison of typewriting speeds and error rates Characteristics of secondary vocational business for two timed writings having different stroke and education teachers in Mississippi who were nom- syllabicintensitycounts.Marilyn McDole. Mated as outstanding as cons- ared to those who M.A.T. thesis '86 were not nominated. Patricia Sisson Abraham. A computerized advising system for enhancing Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 1 academic performance: improved choice of elec- Communication barriers of managers: a compara- tives. Taracad R. Sivasankaran and Ralph Ruby tive study of men and women. Lillian W. Clarke Jr. JEB 62: 270-274 Mr and New Orleans and New Orleans University, Consequences of regional accreditation for pro- Independent Study '86 prietary junior colleges of business. Jack Jones. Communicator style and its relationship to instruc- Seton Hall University, Ed. D. thesis '86 tual effectiveness in collegiate business education. Concerns of prospectivc and experienced business Maryanne Brandenberg. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: and marketing education teachers: implications 6 for the profession. Robert Underwood and Rod- A comparative study of selected characteristics of ney Davis. NABTE Rev 14: 39-43 S full-time NABTE institution faculty, mountain- Course grade: and prectical skills of personnel/in- plains region, NBEA. Jeanette A. Karjala. The dustrial rela, ons students: reappraising manage- University of North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 ment training. rap G. Benson and M. Ronald A comparison of attitudes toward selected factors Buckley. JEB 62: 153-157 about a one- hour ,,reparatory marketing and dis- The current quality of written correspondence: a tributive education class with attitudes toward sel- statistical analysis of the performance of 13 in ected factors about a two-hour preparatory mar- dustry and organizational categories. Edward H. keting and distributive education class after the Goodin and Skip Swerdlow. ABC Bul 50: 12-16 students have completed the course. Charles M. Mr Brunner. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. The development and validation of a simulation in thesis '86 retail merchandising. John M. McGinnis. Alpha A comparison of computer-assisted instruction and Epsilon Rsch 27: 11 teacher-directed instruction in teaching micro- Economic education in business schools: is it work- computer keyboarding to sixth graders. Barbara ing? Hamid Ahmadi, Burton F. Schaffer, and D. A. Hanger. The University of North Dakota, Ordell Calkins. JEB 62: 123-126 D '86 PH.D. thesis '86 The effect of textual aids on retention in general Comparison of computer-assisted instruction, tradi- business. Willis Vincent. Arizona State Univer- tional instruction, and cognitive. style on achieve- sity, Ed. D. thesis '86 ment of post-secondary students in applying al- The effect of the use of microcomputers on writ- phabetic filing rules. Craig A. Agneberg. Alpha ing ability and attitude toward business com- Epsilon Rsch 27: 2 munication classes. Leonard T. Greenland and A comparison of speed achievement of students in Lloyd W. Bartholome. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: grades 3.6 who learn keyboarding on the micro- 78-90 Summer computer. Carolee Sormunen. Ball State Univer- Effects of dialect on employers' perceptions dur- sity, Muncie, Indiana, Independent study '86 ing the interview. Edna C. Ward, Richard L. A comparison of speed and accuracy of first-year Morris, and Clare P. Sturkey. Ohio Bus fchr 47: word processing students on electric typewriters 14-20 Ap versus microcomputers with word processing An empirical study of faculty evaluation systems: software. Mary Van Vranken. Central Michigan business faculty perceptions Hsin-Min Tong. Univer.ity, M.B.E. thesis '86 JEB 62: 319-322 My 65 62 1987 Business Education Index

RESEARCH (continued) An invitation to access a national resource: the Na- Error detection in keyboard text. a perceptual ap- tional Center for Research in Vocational Educa- proach. Douglas C. Smith. Arizona State Univer- tion. Jay Smink. JEB 63: 5-8 0 sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 Job satisfaction in relation to energy resource con- The essay for entry: writing as an admission criter- sciousness and perceptions of energy utilization ion. Julie Carson. JEB 62: 227-229 F in selected Illinois manufacturing firms. Thomas An examination of accounting faculty's actual and Scott Haynes. Southern Illinois University, Ph. preferred use of time. Ken M. Bozc, Clifford T. D. thesis '86 Cox, and Lee Schwendig. JEB 62: 223-226 F Keyboarding instruction (K-8): an analysis of lit- The frequency of occurrence of punctuation rules, erature. Loa C. Elliott. Southern Illinois Univer- format, and English style in written business com- sity, M.S. thesis '86 munications. Frank Andera and Gregg Condon. Library utilization in undergraduate courses: are Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 197-210 Fall '86 business professors using the library? Ann D. Frequency of testing and student achievement. Jones, Richard Drapcau, and Lynn Godkin. JEB Terry S. Lindenberg and David E. Keys. JEB 62: 63: 119-122 D 266-269 Mr Microcomputer uses for business and secondary Gender-related communication barriers of man- agers: a comparative study of men and women. business education in North Dakota. Gary D. Lillian W. Clark and Charles B. Teddlie. Delta Hagen. The University of North Dakota, Ph. D. Pi Epsilon J 29: 15-26 Spring thesis '86 The generalizability of previous computer ex- A multiple regression analysis of six predictor var- perience on students' perceptions of computer iables of grade-point average upon degree com- learning and subsequent career related applica- pletion in the department of vocational educa- tion. Tom K. Massey, Jr. J Computer Info tion, University of Wyoming. David J. Hamilton. Systems 27: 20.22 Summer The University of Wyoming, Ph. D. thesis '86 Identification of content in a computer literacy Needs assessment for professional development course. Yvonne D. Lynch. Central Michigan marketing and distributive education and office University, M.B.E. thesis '86 education in service teachers. Nancy A. Loney. Identification of the learning styles of cooperative The Uni....iy of North Dakota M.S. thesis '86 occupational education students at Green River 1986 business education research studies. NABTE High School. Mark A. Adams. University of Rev 14: 52-54 S Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 1986 golden anniversary National Business Educa- Identifying backgrounds and competencies of word tion Research Conference proceedings, Chicago, processing teachers with implications for col- IL. DPE. 110 p legiate curriculum evaluation. Jessie McKinnon. Occupational survey. ClarksvilleMontgomery The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. County. Harriett McQueen and Wayne Whitmcr. '86 Austin Pcay State University, Clarksville, Ten- The impact of computer technology on the com- nessee, Indepei.dent Study '86 position of written business communication. Postsecondary fashion merchandising curriculum Robert J. Olney. Delta Pi Epsilon J 7.9: 3.14 development in Minnesota. Roberta Johnson Winter Moorhouse. The University of North Dakota, The impact of microcomputers on ABC with recom- M.S. thesis '86 mendations for teaching, writing, and research. Preparing business students to read office docu- John M. Penrose, Joel P. Bowman, and Marie Flatley. J Bus Communic 24: 79-91 Fall ments. B. June Schmidt. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: An investigation into the disinctions between cog- 111-124 Fall nitive styles of business and nonbusiness students. Productivity rankings of institutions based on num- James W. Carland and JoA nn C. Carland. JEB ber of publications in four business education 63: 68-71 N journal. F. Stanford Wayne, Gary L. Clark, and An investigation into the relationship between meth- Robert Betley. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 133-143 Fall ods of teaching spelling and IQ level. Lynn An- Readability of marketing principles textbooks: an- drees. Northern Illinois University, M.S. Ed. other look at the data. Gary L. Clark and Peter thesis '86 F. Kaminski. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 181-196 Fall An investigation of relationships of performance, '86 learning syles, and locus of control among stu- Reduction of math anxiety levels of students en- dents in postsecondary word processing instruc- rolled in elementary accounting. Melody Diann tion. Mary White. Northern Illinois University, Ashenfelter. Oklahoma State University, Ed. D. Ed. D. thesis '86 thesis '86 An investigation of selected characteristics applieu The relationship among of control, study ori- by certified administrative managers in selecting entation, method of instruction, achievement, their replacement. Elaine E. Turk, Alpha Epsilon and course satisfaction. Avis 0. Anderson. New Rsch 27: 17 York University, Ph. D. thesis '86

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Relationship between selected structure of intellect Teaching critical thinking. an analysis of literature. abilities and achievement in a community college Victoria Peter. Southern Illinois University, M.S. introductory business computer programming thesis '86 course. Charles J. McNerney. New York Univer- The treatment of standard cost overhead variances sity, Ph.D. thesis '86 . in the accounting classroom. Philip G. Cotteil, The relationship between student a,,itude toward Jr. JEB 63: 113.118 D the VOE program and selected demographic Trends and technological changes in today's offices variables in six Fort Bend county high schools and their effect on competencies demanded by in Texas. Ann Cumba. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: businesses and secondary business education cur- 163-170 Fall '86 riculums. Donna L. Hooghcem. Southwest Mis- Relationship of two methods of practice on speed souri State University, M.S. in Ed. thesis '86 and accuracy among keyboarding students. Mary Use of personal computer in business cducation at S. Walthall. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 19 undergraduate institutions. Robert F. Brooker. Research in business education. A statement by the JEB 62: 357-360 Je Women entrepreneurs: entering the economic main- Policies Commission for Business and Economic Education. NBEA stream. Gail L. Fann. Arizona State University, Research reveals time management important to Ed.D. thesis '86 RESNICK, Robert secretaries in the information age. Bettye B. Burkhalter, J. Boyd Scebra, and William L. Using applications software in the classroom. Bus Ed Forum 67: 55.56 Spring Deaton. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 211-218 Fall '86 RETAILING Researcher/teacher orientation of doctoral pro- Computer technology and its impact on market- grams for business. Jeanette S. Burkholder and ing/retailing. Karen R. Gillespie. BEA J 9.21 Robert E. Stevens. JEB 62: 233-236 F Spring Review essay: Research in technical communication: The fashion buying course. Elaine Stone. Bus Ed a bibliographic sourcebook. Jahn Haggc. J Bus Forum 67: 37-39 Spring Communic 35: 29.33 Spring RETISH, Paul, William Hitchings, and Secondary-level study of accounting and subsequent Stephanie HItchIngs performance in the first university accounting Parents' perspective of vocational services for mod- principles course. Frederick D. Margrif. M BEA erately retarded individuals. J Car Dev 13: 56-62 Today S3: 6, 8 N Summer Selected characteristics used by certified adinin- REYNOLD, Caroline istrative managers in selecting their replacements. Letters plus: communication on the job. Gregg. 136 Elaine Turk. Bus Ed Observer 59: 10-20 p 56.96 The seriousness of communication barriers in the REYNOLDS, Caroline interviewer-interviewee relationship. Steven P. Gymnastics Unlimited., 3rd ed. South-Western. Galen and David H. Lynch. Delta Pi Epsilon J , S6.95 29: 47-55 Spring RHIEL, G. Steven The significance of communication skills in turnover Developing market segmentation strategies for use among accountants. Richard David Ramsey. in recruiting collegiate business majors. JEB 62: Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond. 341-245 Je Independent Study '86 RHODES, George S. Simulations' effects on students' ability to analyze Keyboarding instruction requires different approach. business situations: an empirical investigation. Bus Ed Forum 42: 19, 21 N Willie E. Hopkins and Vicki S. Kaman. JEB 63: RHODES, Rhonda See Kupsh, Joyce 41-44 0 RHODES, Wayne L., Student ratings of instructor effectiveness: form and The more things change (29th Annual DP salary content for personnel decisions. Mary Beth Arm- survey). Infosystems 34: 24.26, 28-29 Je strong. JEB 63: 72-75 N and Ray Winkler Student work-teams: a computer-based self-analy- Incoherent communications (4th Annual Datacomm sis. Roger J. Volkema. JEB 62: 210-214 F Usage Survey). Infosystems 34: 36, 38-39 Mr A study of the cognitive styles of postsecondary RICH, Grace E. vocational technical students enrolled in compu- Attitude problems. can your students relate to ter programming. Beverly Ann Roberts. Univer- them? JEB 62: 305-307 My sity of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis '86 Careful! Resumes speak louder than words. Bus Ed A study to determine the guidelines used by business Forum 41: 12, 14-15 Mr and industry to identify the computer literacy of RICHTER, Carolyn business graduates employed in entry-level posi- See Sachs, Carolyn tions that do not require a degree in computer RICHARDSON, Sharon science. Charletta Brat.... Clark. Indiana Univer- The first-year teacher's rules to live (or die) by. sity, Ph. D. thesis '86 ABEA J 6: 45-47 Spring 6' 64 1887 Business Education Index RICHERSON, Ginny and Candy Duncan Evans ROEN, Duane Vocational business student organizations. consent Learning to bunt/learning to write. J Bus Com- and advise. KBEA J 8: 6.7 Spring munic 24: 65-72 Winter RICHEY, Dale G. ROGERS, Donald P. See Cartwright, Laura W. The development of a measure of perceived com- RICHWINE, Anita munication openness. J Bus Communic 24: 53.61 Externship. Sec 47: 10-11 0 Fall RidER, Michael E. ROGGIO, Roger F. Microcomputer and word processing concepts. a AACSB Graduate student tracking system for mi necessity for today's office workers. VBEA J 10: crocomputers. JEB 62: 101.107 D '86 28-32 Spring ROLLANS, Mary Ann RIEHL, Julian W. Educators in industry: putting teachers on the line. A curriculum model of telecommunications educa NACEBE Newsletter 14: 16.19 Mr tion requirements for the information systems ROSEN, Arnold specialist. J Computer Info Systcms 27: 2-4 Telecommunications. Harcourt. 304 p 521.50 Spring ROSENWALD, Jeffrey RIGBY, Sue ISDN: reinventing the telephone Adm Mgmt 48: See Hanson, Robert N. 41-42 0 RIVES, Janet M. ROSS,Kenneth Justify, justify, justify. Info Center 3: 64.65 Mr See Hansen, Richard B. ROSS, Kenton E. RIZZULI, Rena Sec Swanson, Robert M. Delegating saves timc. Sec 47: 28 0 ROSS, Eleven C. and Lloyd D. Daley ROBEK, Mary F., Gerald F. Brown and Setting up and running a microcomputer labor- Wilmer0. Maedke atory. J Computer Info Systems 27: 2-5 Winter Information and records management, 3rd ed. '86-'87 Glencoe. 584 p 525.32; Instructor's guide 140 p See Doney, Lloyd D. S4.96 Sec Murphy, Patrick E. ROBERTS, Beverly Ann ROSSETTI, Albert D. A study of the cognitive styles of postsecondary See Lloyd, Alan C. vocational technical students enrolled in com- ROTH, Martin F. puter programming. University of Georgia, Ed. Utilizin ,, practical case studies as aids in basic ac- D. thesis '86 counting and financial education. JEB 62: 1 1 1- ROBERTS, Don 113 D '86 See Ruby, Ralph, Jr. ROUTHIERGRAF,Diane ROBERTS, Dorothy J. Sec Schroeder, Betty Transcription skills for word processors, 2nd ed. ROWE,C. Kenneth Western Tape. Student Handbook and audio re- What do business teachers in New Hampshire think cordings 5128.85 set of FBLA and DECA? NHBEA J 7: 1-2 Spring ROBINSON,Bettye White ROWE, John Microcomputers: attitudes and implementation. J See Lloyd Alan C. Computer Info Systems 27: 9-13 Winter '86-'87 RUBY, Ralph Jr. , Dean Van McGraw, and Bill Huth Sec Sivasankaran, Taracad R. CBA (College of Bus. Adm.) graduates use com and Don Roberts puters: bridging the gap. SBEA Newsletter 34: To keyboard or not that is the question. A:k Bus 15.16 Fall Ed 29: 13 Spring ROBINSON, Jerry W. RUDD, Joel and Vicki L Buttolph Consumer curriculum materials: the first content See Crawford, T. James analysis. J Cons Affairs 21: 108-121 Summer ROCHESTER, Jack Iii. RUHL, Carol Beyond desktop publishing. Info Center 3: 28-30, See Oliverio, Mary Ellen 32 Je RUMBERGER, Russell W.and Henry M.Levin RODERICK, Joan C. Computers in small business. Viewpoints 13: 3 S Are we really teaching effective communication. RUPRECHT, Mary M. Bus Exch 9: 2-5 Fall '86 Mailroom management and communication flow. Give adult students the brush-upnot the brush- Office Systems 4: 64.65, 67-69, 71 My off. Bur Ed. Forum 42: 9-10, 12 D See Wagoner, Kathleen Word processing: a change for executives, a chal- RUSHING, Francis W. lenge for business educators. Bus Ed Forum 41: In defense of realistic international economics: free 35-37 Mr trade. J Econ Ed 18: 185-190 Spring ROE, Terry RYAN, Lanny J. See Senauer, Benjamin ,Sfepawson, Gaye C. 0 0 1987 Business Education Index 65 S SCHNEITER, Karen SABBAN, Yltzchak Editorial comment. See issues Bal S'.eet See West, Leonard J. SCHOCK, Kenneth R. SACHS, Carolyn, Dorothy Blair, and Psychology of successful selling: field-tested strate- Carolyn Richter gies. Kendall/Hunt. 320 p $26.95 Consumer pesticide concerns: a 1965 and 1984 com- SCHOOLEY, Madalyn parison. J Cons Affairs 21: 96-107 Summer Students taking an active part in school. BTA J 7: SALEM!, Michael K. 33-34 '87-'88 On teaching a fractured macroeconomics: thoughts. SCHRAG, Adele and Robert Poland J Econ Ed 18: 227-231 Spring A system for teaching business education, 2nd ed. SALESMANSHIP Gregg. 57, j $27.95 Psychology of successful selling: field-tested strate- SCHREIBER, H. J. gies. Kenneth R. Schock. Kendall/Hunt. 320 p Consciousness iaising and collaboration: the one- $26.95 day professional writing seminar. ABC Bul 50: SAMUELSON, Paul A. 30-32 S How economics has changed. J Econ Ed 18: 107-110 SCHROEDER, Betty and Diane Routhier -Graf Spring CPS module 6: office technology, 2nd ed. Wiley. SANCHEZ, Juanita 251 p $16.95 See Taylor, Norma B. See White, Mary M. SAN DALL, Robert SCHUBERT, Dexter A follow-up study of 1983 and 1984 Kent School See Wallace, Patricia District business education graduates. Central SCHULTHEIS, Robert A. Washington University, M. Ed. thesis '86 Designing spreadsheets for business decision mak- SANDERS, Robert L. ing. Bus Ed Forum 41: 28-29 My Two suggestions for coping with the paperwork ex- SCHULTZ, Alice L. plosion: develop new attitudes and reinstitute the It's time...! Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-5 Mr registry system. ARMA Qt 21: 3-4, 6, 8-9 Ja SCHUR, Leon M. SAN DO, Robert and Tom Seymour Evaluating economic performance and policies: a Database access; uploading/downloading. J Com- comment. J Econ Ed 18: 246-249 Spring puter Infosystems 27: 26-29 Summer SCHWAMMBERGER, Elizabeth R. SANFRATELLO, Daniel Business education with the small business owner. Spice up business law. BTA J 7: 25 '87-'88 Bus Ed Forum 41: 29-30 Ap SARCH, Marilyn SCHWARTZ, Bill N. See Cohen, Sherry See Clark, Corolyn E. SAUNDERS, Allyson Day SCHWEN DIG, Lee Indivisualized instruction in information process- See Boa, Ken M. ing. Bus Ed Forum 42: 18-19 N SCHWINGHAMM ER, JoAnn K. L. SATTERWHITE, Marilyn L. See Garland, Barbara C. See McComas, Donna SCOTT, James C. SAUNDERS, Phillip The disgrace of illiteracy: what can you do to reduce Fundamental economic conceutsanother perspec- it? Bal Sheet 69: 33-37 S-0 tive: a comment. J Econ Ed 18. 127-133 Spring Enhancing the image of business teachers. National SAVAGE, Ernest N. Business Education Association Yearbook 25: See Keller, Thomas 153-162 SAWYER, Joe E. Infusing reading instruction throughout the business See McGrew, Linda G. curriculum. TIPS 3: 1-4 Spring SCEBRA, J. Boyd and Carol A. Lundgren See Burkhalter, Bettye B. Technologies used by business graduates for busi- SCHAFFER, Burton F. ness communication tasks: current and future See Ahmadi, Hamid perspectives. NABTE Rev 14: 35-38 S SCHMIDBAUER, Paul and Cathy Platt SCNVEN, Jolene, Doris H. Crank, and Floyd Mathematics for business. Kendall/Hunt. L. Crank SCHMIDT, B. June Delta Pi Epsilon: looking to the future. NABTE Business students' reading skills related to those re- Rev 14: 5.8 S quired for use of database software manuals. SCULLEY, John Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 171-179 Fall '86 Looking forward to the twenty-first century. 1987 Guest editorial. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29:28 -29 Spnlig Delta Pi Epsilon Distinguished Lecture. Delta Pi Preparing business students to read office docu- Epsilon J 29: 58.66 Summer ments. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 111-124 Fall SEAWARD, Marty R. Selecting equipment for keyboarding instruction on Take the trauma out of timed writings. Bus Exch microcomputers. Bus Ed Forum 41: 17-18, 20 Mr 9: 12-13 Spring 66 1987 Business Education Index and Donna H. Redmann 1987 help wanted ad survey. Kay Fussehnan. Sec A landmark statute for women. Voc Ed J 62: 37 Mr 47: 5-9 Ja Pregra.ns for women and girls. for battered women. Personal goal setting. Patricia E. Mohler and Brian Voc Ed J 62: 38-39 Mr H. Kleiner. Sec 47: 14-15 My SECRETARIAL training Processors or producers? Secretaries as communi- Academic achievement of secretarial science stu- cators. Steven P. Golen, John L. Waltman, and dents at the junior college level. Brenda Kelley Shirley A. White. ABC Bul 50: 32-34 Je Davis. University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Professional growth: from first job to retirement. Action research for business educators: entry-level Dorothy Hitt. Sec 47: 8-9 0 skills of beginning secretaries. Bobby Lee Bald- Research reveals time management important to win. Bus Ed World 67: 11-13 Spring secretaries in the information age. Bettye B. Delegating saves time. Rella Rizzuli. Sec 47: 28 0 Burkhalter, J. Boyd Scebra, and William L. Executive assistance for traveling international ex- Deaton. T.Ata Pi Epsilon J 28: 211-218 Fall '86 ecutives. C. Patrick Tharp. Sec 47: 28-29 F Secretarial stress: causes and solutions. Candace M. Externship. Anita Richwine. Sec 47: 10-11 0 Louis. Bal Sheet 63: 21-22 S.0 How to become confident in computer-purchasing Secretaries and automation. Sec 46: 11, 14 N-D '86 decisions. William M. Winsor. Sec 47: 26-27 F Secretaries make the difference. Yvonne Reitz. Sec Him-Ian relations skills are important for secretaries. 7 N-D Patricia I. Wilson. Bal Sheet 68: 15-17, 48 My-Je Secretary on the spot. See issues Sec In-house training's up to speed. Patricia M. Fern- A survey to determine the image of the secretary berg. Sec 46: 11, 13 N-D '86 among company presidents in Wisconsin. Shirley Intercultural understanding. Why is it so important. Halloran. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Yvonne Bogorya. Sec 47: 12-13 F M.A.T. thesis '86 Know what your supervisor needs through indirect Technology's effect on secret.u-ies is similar through- communication. Jean S. Bowen and James M. out the world. Kay Fusselman. Sec 46: 6-7 N-D Lahiff. See 47: 6-9 Mr '86 Law office automation in the Atlanta area and its Unretired secretaries. Rae Bolnick. Sec 47: 19-21 N-D implications for the postsecondary legal secretar- ial curricula. Save la Pappas Holmes. University SEGAL, A. M. Business writing using word processing. Wiley. 141 p of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 SENAUER, Benjamin, Jean Kinsey, and The nature of systematic errors made by beginning Terry Roe Gregg shorthand writers and an exploration of Imperfect mileage information and changing utili- their relationship to four English writing com- munities. Doris Dingle. New York University, ty: a model and survey results. J Cons Affairs 20: 155-172 Winter 'SG Ph.D. thesis '86 SERAYDARIAN, Patricia Nicholson, Donovan, and Browna legal word SeeChiri, Judith processing simulation. Carol M. Lehman, Con- SETTANNI, Joseph Andrew nie M. Forde and Mark W. Lehman. South- How your mailroom can speed success. Office Sys- Western. 211 p 54.95 tems 4: 76, 78, 80-81 Mr Professional reference for the office. Rosemarie Information management is a matter of records. Of- McCauley. Glencoe. 552 p $12.68; Working pa- fice Systems 4: 50, 52, 54, 57 Ja pers 106 p $5.95; Resource guide 204 p S7 Voice and data merging in telecommunications. Of- Technology: creating and fulfilling dreams of aspir- fice Systems 4: 48, 50, 52, 54 My ing visuaily impaired secretaries. Sandra J. For- SEXTON, Joseph E tier. Sec 47: 22, 24-25 F The Rankin Compa..y: a business math simulation, Terminology and transcription for the medical sec- 2nd ed. Gregg. SS p 59.96 retary, 2nd ed. Patricia A. Goshorn. Western SEYMOUR, Jim Tape. Student handbook and a set of audio recor- Artificial intelligence: from academic to corporate dings 5170.25 set America. Today's Office 22: 31-33 N Your perfm-mance review. Mary L u Smith. Sec 47. Desktop publishing makes OA best-seller list. To- 28 My day's Office 21: 30-32, 34, 36, 38, 40 Directory SECRETARIES 76 Mr Compensation. issues and developments. E. James 0,2. viper software or high-tech type? Today's Brennan. Sec 47: 22-23 N-D Office 22: 12-14, 60 S Fawn Hal;. what would you have done? Re- Optical data entry is faster than a speeding typist. sponses. Sec 47: 26-27 0 Today's Office 22: 19-20, 22, 60 S Gating the punch in. Dorothy Talavera. Sec 47. Putting on a desktop show with pc presentations. 15-17 Ap Today's Office 22: 12, 14, 16 Ag Is management's perception of the role of a sec- SEYMOUR, Tom retary changing? Fran Walter and Rebecca Mark CD-ROM your future? J Computer Info Systems ley. Sec 47: 20-23 Ja 28: 17-18 Fall 70 1987 Business Education Index 67

Writing a funding proposal. ABC Bul 50: 30-32 Je SHOENTHAL, Edward SeeSando, Robert An investigation of the harmony of competencies SGROI, Richard J. found in certified and chartered accountants in SeeGerver, Robert the United States and Great Britain. Alpha Ep- SHADE, Lynne M. silon Rsch J 27: 14-15 Is a cooperative education program for the small SHORTER, Jack D. school? BTA J 7: 28-29 '87-'88 SeePierson, J. K. SHAFER, Patricia M. SHORTHAND What ever happened to manual accounting? Bus Ed Gregg computer shorthand for the non-shorthand Forum 41: 7-8 My writer. Gregg. 112 p 59 Disk 5150 SHAHABUDDIN, Syed The nature of systematic errors made by beginning Are AACSB school:, on the MIS bandwagon? I Gregg shorthand writers and an exploration of Computer Info Systems 27: 5-7 Spring their relationship to four English writing com- SHANE-JOYCE, Marguerite P. munities. Doris Dingle. New York University, Integrating microcomputers into business writing. Ph.D. thesis '86 Bus Ed Forum 42: 11-12 N Shorthand as an employment requirement for sec- Shorthand skill in today's society. Ohio Bas Tchr retaries in New River Valley industries. Bonnie 47: 39-41 Ap M. Shortt. VBEA J 10: 33-36 Spring SHAN KER, /Toed Shorthand instruction for the modem office. Joseph A comment on restructuring schooling. J Econ Ed M. Pullis. Bal Sheet 69: 39-40 S-0 18: 66-67 Winter Shorthand: revival or survival. Jim Wald. Ark Bus SHAPIRO, Edward Ed 29: 9-10 Spring SeeRangazas, Peter Shorthand skill in today's society. Marguerite SHARPTON, Lois Shane-Joyce. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 39-41 Ap Communication via a dynamic data sheet. Bal Sheet Speedwriting dictation and transcnption regency 69: 27-28, 30 S-0 professional edition. Joseph Pullis. Glencoe. 288 Write an original letter of application. Bal Sheet p 522.36; Instructor's guide 88 p 57.84; Student 68: 7-10 My-Je transcript 104 p $2.75 SHAW, Bill and Art Wolfe Speedwriting principles regency professional edi- The structure of the legal environment: law, ethics, tion. Joseph Punts. Glencoe. 288 p 515.36; In- and business. Kent. 880 p structor's guide 176 p 57.84; Student transcript SHAW, C1.:is 128 p 52.75 To file or not to file. Info Center 3: 36-37 N SHORTT, Bonnie M. SHAW, Sue Olinger Shorthand as an employment requirement for sec- Why future teachers need a knowledge of econom- retaries in New River Valley indostries. VBEA ics. Bus Ed Forum 42: 21-22 N J 10: 33-36 Spring SHEAFFER, Corrine L. SHUTTLEVVORTH, Dale E. A comparative study of selected fleet operations at Toward the entrepreneurial city state. the York land grant universities in the western United motel for economic renewal. JEB 62: 353-356 Je States. The University of Wyoming, M.S. thesis SIGBAND, Norman B. '86 Book reviets. See issues JBus Communic SHEAR, Marie SILVA, Lourdes E. Little cat feet. subtle sexism and the writer's craft. Cooperative education. building a bridge to career ABC Bul 50: 17-18 Mr success. Bal Sheet 69: 31-34 N-D SHEETS, Joyce L SIMCOE, Annell Lacy A comparison of students' perceptions of drill work Editorial. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 1-2 Winter on electric typewriters and on microcomputers. SIMMONS, Laurette Poulos and Leroy F. Southern Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86; Simmons Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27. 23. Delia Pi Epsilon J The interdependence of management information 29: 103-110 Fall systems and management science: a curriculum SHELBY, Annette challenge. J Computer Info Systems 27: 21-22 Note on process. J Bus Communic 24: 21 Winter Spring SHENKIR, William G. SIMMONS, Leroy F. SeeBedford, Norton M. SeeSimmons, Laurette Poulos SHIVASWAMY, Melkote K. SIMON, Judith C. Microcomputer assignments in cost andmanage- Adapting an accounting prlice set to a microcom- ment accounting: student reactions. JEB 63: puter spreadsheet application. JEB 62: 177-179 Ja 37-40 0 Guidelines for improving students' proofreading and George F. Hanks performance. Bal Sheet 68: 19-22 Ja-F Career preferences of accounting students: are oc- and Lillian Chaney cupational choices restricted? JEB 62. 119-122 Procedures for the modern office. an applications D '86 approach. Wiley. 71 68 1987 Business Education Index

SIMPSON, Claude The Stadium: microcomputer word processing prac- Book reviewsection. See issues J Computer Info tice set. Dolores Gioffre. Grt.n. 272 p $8.28. Systems Diskette $99 SIMULATION Standard payroll project, 9th ed. Louis C. Nanassy. Adapting an accounting practice set to a microcom- Glencoe. 54 p $4.26 puter spreadsheet application. Judith C. Simon. Using advanced data entry projects at a personal JEB 62: 177-179 Ja computer. Rowe. 48 p 55.26 Ic reconciliation projects, 3rd ed. Robert Mc- Wild water fun: a typewriting simulation, 2nd ed. Zu Hough and Kenneth Everard. Glencoe. 59 p Arvella Jones. South-Western. 54 p $4.45 $4.26 Word processing on the job: a brief applications Careers Unlimited Personnel Agency: a computer- project. Rosemarie McCauley. Glencoe. 96 p ized practice set for a sole proprieloahip service 57.95; Key 16 p $1.92 business. Dian E. Birch. Gregg. 128 p $9.60 Zoorifica typewriting simulation, 2nd ed. Dean Computer simulation in business: a microcomputer Clayton. South-Western. 123 p $4.45 approach. Stephen F. Hallam. J Computer Info SITLINGTON, Patricia L. and Cynthia M. Okolo Systems 27: 23-27 Winter '86-'87 Statewide survey of vocational educators: attitudes, Computer simulations: their relevance to business education. Gerard F. Zappia. BTA J 7: 26-27 training, and involvement with handicapped '87-'88 learners. J Car Dev 13: 21-29 Summer The development and validation of a simulation in SIVASANKAP.AN, Taracad R. and Ralph Ruby Jr. retail merchandising. John M. McGinnis. Alpha A computerized advising system for enhancing aca- Epsilon Rsch 27: 11 demic performance: improved choice of electives. Encore Talent Agency: a typewriting simulation, JEB 62: 270-274 Mr 2nd ed. Harriett McIntosh and Clyde W. Welter. A distributed knowledge-base instructional environ- South-Western. 87 p $4.45 ment. J Computer Info Systems 28: 3-7 Fall Evaluating accounting simulations. Douglas Marks. SKARZENSKI, Donald Bal Sheet 69: 27-29 N-D Book reviews.SeeissuesJ Bus Communic A general office assistant simulationSun Coast SKUPSKY, Donald S. Civic Center, 2nd ed. Norma B. Taylor, Juanita Legal liability of the records and information man- Sanchez, and B. LuEllen Ransbcttom. South- agement professional. ARMA Qt 21: 36, 38-39 Western. 155 p $4.80 Ap Gymnastics Unlimited., 3rd ed. Caroline Reynolds. Legislative reform for legal requirements for records South-Western. 56.95 and information management programs. ARMA H & R Block income tax practice set, 2nd ed. Glen- Qt 21: 38, 40-41 Ja coe. 32 p $4.50 SMELTZER, Larry R. Heritage Park Legal Associates: a legal typing sim The relationship of communication to work stress. ulation. Barbara Baynes and Sharon Tower. J Bus Communic 35: 47-58 Spring Houghton. 158 p $7.40 SMINK, Jay Houghton Mifflin typewriting: keyboard mastery An invitation to access a national resource: the Na- and applications. Judith Chiri, Jacquelyn Kut- tional Center for Research in Vocational Educa- sko, and Ted D. Stoddard. Houghton. 550 p tion. JEB 63: 5-8 0 $22.50 SMITH, Angela Nichols Info Services: a typing practice set. Michael G. Cur- CPS generates electricity. Sec 47: 9-10, 12 Ap ran and Gerald K. White. Gregg. 144 p S6 SMITH, Arthur B. Nicholson, Donovan, and Browna legal word processing simulation. Carol M. Lehman, Con- WP program: ideal tool for grading students' nie M. Forde and Mark W. Lehman. South- writing. Bus Ed Forum 41: 7-9 Ap Western. 211 p $4.95 SMITH, Bonnie Sue Personal income tax practice set. Robert Arm- Develop skills and increase motivation with an ac- strong. Gregg. Enveloped kit $12 counting card game. Bus Ed World 67: 17-18 A practice set in business communication. Mary Spring Ann Freels. KBEA J 8: 10 Spring SMITH, De loss C. Tie Rankin Company: a business math simulation, Business/criminal/civil law is for everyone. TIPS 2nd ed. Joseph E. Sexton. Gregg. 96 I. 59.96 3: 1-4 Fall Reality training through office simulation. June A. SMITH, Douglas C. Gillis. Bus Ed Forum 41: 8-10 My Error detection in keyboard text: a perceptual ap- Simulations' effects on students' ability to analyze proach. Arizona State University, Ph.D. thesis business situations: an empirizal investigation. '86 Willie E. Hopkins and Vicki S. Kaman. JEB 63: SMITH, Eunice T. 41-44 0 Stress survival skills for prospective office person- Soft World: a typing practice set. Snot Ober. Gregg. nel. MBEA Y 15: 35-40 128 p $5.88 SeeCooper, Della L. 1987 Business Education Index 69 SMITH, J. W. and Ruth A. Miller Parents' perspective of vocational services for mod- Three essential competencies of the automated of- erately retarded individuals. Paul Relish, William fice com. anicator. MBEA Y 15: 28-30 Hitchings, and Stephanie Hitchings. J Car Dev SMITH, Lena M. Cunningham 13: 56.62 Summer A "report card" for teacher educators. NATEBE Serve ig the handicapped: a progress report. Char- Notes 12-13 Fall lotte Conaway. Voc Ed J 62: 25-26 Mr SMITH, Mary '_ou Statewide survey of vocational educators: attitudes, Your . Sec 47: 28 My training, and involvement with handicapped SMITH, Phyllis learners. Patricia L. Sitlington and Cynthia M. Office technology laboratory teachingtips. Okolo. J Car Dev 13: 21-29 Summer NACEBE Newsletter 14: 14-15 Mr Teaching entrepreneurship to disadvantaged youth. SNOW, Craig Steve Mariotti. Bus Ed Forum 41: 36-37 Ap See Morgan, Meg Teamwork for mainstreaming. L. Ione Beden and SNYDERS, Jan Tom C. Dixon. Voc Ed J 62: 17-18 Mr Putting Zip into E-mail. lnfosystems 34: 28-31 Ag Technology: creating and fulfilling dreams of aspir- SOAT, John ing visually impaired secretaries. Sandra J. For- Business forms and paper: still flying high. Today's tier. Sec 47: 22, 24-25 F Office 21: 32-35, 37 My SOPER, John C. Using a team approach when mainstreaming special On teaching a fractured macroeconomics: a com- needs students. Jack C. Reed. Bus Ed Forum 41: ment. J Econ Ed 18: 232-236 Spring 3-4 Ap SORMUN EN, Caro lee Using technology to serve special needs students. Apply group dynamics in teaching report writing. Merle Wood. National Business Education Bus Ed Forum 42: 16-18 D Association Yearbook 25: 97-107 A comparison of speed achievement of students in SPELLING grades 3-6 who learn keyboarding on the An investigation into the relationship between microcomputer. Ball University, Muncie, methods of teaching spelling and IQ level. Lynn Indiana, Independent study '86 Andrees. Northern Illinois University, M.S. Ed. SOWNEY, Karen L. thesis '86 Users face wide ci a of mass-storage media. Of- Major spelling deficiencies among collegiate busi- fice Syatems 4: :2, 74, 76-77 5 ness students. Melba W. Benson. Alpha Epsilon SPECIAL education Rsch 27: 4 Association between handicapped student self- Spelling checkersare they worth the extra money? ratings and teacher ratings of generalizable Lewis M. Elia. Viewpoints 12: 4 D '86 mathematics skills. James P. Greenan. J Car Dev Spelling deficiencies of business communication 13: 30-37 Summer students at the University of Central Arkansas. Career development for youth with autism. Dian Laraine McChesney. The University of Central E. Berkell. J Car Dev 13: 14-20 Summer Arkansas, M.S.E. thesis '86 Career development of disabled youth: the parent, Students' spelling errors. John Warren Stewig. role. Margaretha Vreeburg Izzo. J Car Dev 13: Clearing House 61: 34-37 S 47-55 Summer SPINKS, Nelda and Barron Wells Career education: a continuing hit .1 priority for Letters of application and resumes: a comparison educating exceptional students. Donn E. Brolin. of corporate views. ABC Bul 50: 9-16 S J Car Dev 13: 50-56 Spring SPRING, Marietta Careers for persons with disabilities. Lloyd W. Tin- See Jackson, J. Howard dall and John J. Gugerty. J Car Dev 13: 5-13 See also Johnson, Iris W. Summer SPROLES, George B. and Elizabeth L Kendall Ev 'uation of the effectiveness of a federally funded ist training program for economically A methodology for profiling consumers' decision- u.aedvantaged students in Sault Sainte Marie, making styles. J Cons Affairs 20: 267-279 Winter Michigan. Judith A. Webb. Central Michigan '86 University, M.E.E. thesis '86 SRINIVASAN,Venkat Importance of life-centered career education for See Bowyer, Linda E. special education students: the parents' perspec- STAFFORD, Linda tive. Dale E. Bucher, Donn E. Brolin, and Joseph Keyboarding requirements for entry level positions. T. Kunce. J Car Dev 13: 63-69 Summer NHBEA J 7: 6.8 Spring Job psychology: key to rehabilitation of the prison STAMPFL, Ronald W. student. Dorothy Morgan. Bal Sheet 69: 12-13 See Kroll, Robert J. S-0 STANDARDS LEP (Limited English Proficiency) students. a Accounting accreditation. a retrospective appraisal. growing special population. Joan E. Friedenbeig Frank R. Urbancic. JEB 63: 77-81 N and Jeanne Lopes-Valadez. Voc Ed J 62: 27-29 Quality standards in business education. Betsy H. Mr Harper. Bus Ed Forum 41: 33-35 My 73 70 1987 Business Education Index STANDARDS (continued) MTAI (Mississippi Teacher Assessment Instru- Statement of the AACSB standards committee on ments): what and how. MBEA Y 15: 58.62 those accreditation council standards bearing on STODDARD, Ted D. junior and community college relations. Bus Ed See Chili, Judith Forum 42: 3-5 N and Terry S. Humphries STANG, David Triple controls in timed writings: are they valid? Spreadsheet disasters I have known. Info Center 3: Bus Ed Forum 42: 18-20 D 26-27, 30 N STOKES, Stewart L. STANLEY, Frank J. The IC as change agent. Info Center 3: 32.33, 36 JI Personnel motivation: benefits and techniques. Strategies for change. Info Center 3: 51-53 S Words 15: 10-13 F-Mr STOLZENBERG, Ross M., John Abowd, and STEIN, Judith Roseann Giarrusso "Miami BICE": a milestone of success for the col- Abandoning the myth of the modern MBA student. laborative goals of the career education move- Bus Ed Forum 41: 23-30 F ment. J Car Bev 13: 71-77 Spring STONE, Elaine STEINBRECH ER, David Fashion buying. Gregg. 368 p 518.95 Communications software makes computer links The fashion buying course. Bus Ed Forum 67. 37-39 livable. Today's Office 21: 23-26 Ja Spring Getting a lock on comraing corporate data. To- STONE, James R. day's Office 21: 40-44, 46 My A new approach to program evaluations. Bal Sheet Optical disks go head to head with traditional stor- 68: 37-41 Ja-F age media. Today's Office 22: 24-2E, 28-30 0 and Vicki Poole PC family offers "bottoms up" path for office in Reinforcing the basics through business education. tegration. Today's Office 22: 68-69 Je National Business Education Association Year- Project management software: profiling progress. book 25: 145-152 Today's Office 21: 8, 12, 14, 60 F STONE, John Shopping for PCs: how and where to buy. Today's See Everett, Michael D. Office 22: 26-30, 32-33, 44 Ag STROBER, Myra H. STEVENS, Ellen The scope of microeconomics: implications for Using the community to teach entrepreneurial skills. economic education. J Econ Ed 18; 135-149 Bus Exch 9: 2-4 Spring Spring STEVENS, George E. and Faith W. Stevens STRONGIN, H. Ethical inclinations of tomorrow's managers re- See Morgenstein, M. visited: how and why students cheat. JEB 63: STURKEY, Clare P. 24-29 0 See Ward, Edna C. STEVENS, Raith W. SULLIVAN, Richard L. See Stevens, George E. Humor in the classroom. Mktg Educator's News STEVENS, Robert E. 6: 12 Winter See Burkholder, Jeanette S. SUMNER, Mary STEVENSA, David W. The organizational impacts of electronic mail. See Hollenbeck, Kevin M. OSRA J 5: 1-19 Spring STEWART, Jeffrey R., Sandra R. McMinnis, SURVEYS and Nancy M. Melesco Academic achievement of secretarial science stu- 101 Database exercises. Gregg. 144 p $6.20 dents at the junior college level. Brenda Kelley STEWART, Marie M. and Kenneth Zimmer Davis. University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 College English and communication, 5th ed. Gregg. An analysis of microcomputer resource usage and 704 p $26.95 resource needs at Logan Regional Hospital. Scott , , and Sue C. Camp Wayne Hatfield. Utah State University, M.S. Communication problems correlated with College thesis '86 English and Communication, 5th ed. Gregg. :72 An analysis of the practitioners' perceptions of the p $15.70 introductory course in auditing. Howard A. STEWIG, John Warren Kanter. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 67-77 Summer Students' spelling errors. Clearing House 61: 3437 S An assessment of microcomputer usage in second- ST1EGLER, Christine B. ary marketing education programs in Wyoming. See Luke, Cheryl Michael J. Kouris. University of Wyoming, M.S. STINER, Frederic M., Jr. thesis '86 See Pearson, Annette R. The attitudes of management information systems STIREWA LT, Bruce managers, information center staff, and end users Accreditation, curriculum, and graduation. business toward microcomputers and computer-related educators have important role. MBEA Y 15: services. Gary R. Armstrong and Ruth D. Arm- 22.27 strong. OSRA J 5: 49-60 Spring 74 1987 Business Education Index 71

Business education and office administration cur- Leadership characteristics of undergraduate busi- ricula changes in NABTE schools in the 1980's. ness school studentsa pilot study. D :vid Szczer- Stephen D. Lewis and Gordon L. Freeman. JEB backi. JEB 63: 9-13 0 62: 323-326 My Major issues affecting introductory computer Business education in the United States 1985-86 co: ses in business education in public secondary NABTE survey results. Charles R. Hopkins. sch.,)Is of the United States. Cathryn Thomp- NABTE Rev 14: 24-34 S son Meehan. University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis Communication consultants and consulting: a sur- '86 vey of ABC members. Stephen R. Axley. ABC Microcomputer application and training needs as Bul 50: 8-15 Je perceived by clients of small business develop- Communication skills rated by office supervisors. ment centers. John Peter Hurst. University of Alfred L. Kaisershot. Bus Ed Forum 42: 15-16 N Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high Microcomputer assignments in cost and manage- school senior business education students, col- ment accounting: student reactions. Melkote K. lege seniors in business education teacher train- Shivaswamy. JEB 63: 37-40 0 ing, and non-managerial office workers. Patricia The more things change (29th Annual DP salary Holland Chapman. The University of South survey). Wayne L. Rhodes, Jr. Infosystems 34: Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 24-26, 28-29 Je A comparative study of computerized applications The nature of systematic errors made by beginning in accounting. Janie:: E. Parmley and William K. Gregg shorthand writers and an exploration of Parmley. JEB 63: 88-91 N their relationship to four English writing com- A comparative study of selected fleet operations at munities. Doris Dingle. New York University, land grant universities in the western United Ph.D. thesis '86 States. Cc rrine L. Sheaffer. The University of 1986 golden anniversary otational Business Educa- Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 tion Research Conference proceedings, Chicago, The competencies needed for entry-level employ- IL. DPE. 110 p ment in the home furnishings industry in New The organizational impacts of electronic mail. Mary Jersey. Harold Perl. New York University, Ed.D. Sumner. OSRA J 5: 1-19 Spring thesis '86 Personal value systems of business leaders, state- Computerized records management in Utah law school business students, and church-school bus- firms. Carol A. Lundgren. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: iness students: a comparative study. William Per- 125-132 Fall ry Goad, Jr. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. Current status of the utilization of office technology thesis '86 in Memphis area businesses. Janis B. Leggett. Productivity rankings of institutions based on num- Memphis State University, M.S. thesis '86 ber of publications in four business education Determination of the extent and use of extended journals. Wayne F. Stanford, Gary L. Clark and contract time by coordinators of vocational Robert Betley. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 133-143 Fall cooperative programs in Wyoming, Montana, Proposed topics for a computer literacy program and Idaho. Gill G. Cleland. University of Wyo- ming, M.S. thesis '86 in vocational business education in Korea. In Hai Determine program effectiveness. Ann Hegman and Ro. Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. thesis '86 Lillian Chaney. NATEBE Notes 6-8 Fall Spelling deficiencies of business communication Document processing in automated offices of large students at the University of Central Arkansas. corporations. Bonnie E. Howard and Alexa Laraine McChesney. The University of Central North. OSRA J 5: 21-33 Spring Arkansas, M.S.E. thesis '86 Entrepreneurs described using measures of person- The status of machine transcription instruction: a ality: Myers-Briggs type indicator, survey of in- survey of selected postsecondary instructors. terpersonal values, and survey of personal values. Dorinda A. Clippinger and Jane N. Hammer. Edyth J. Tedefalk. The University of North JEB 62: 173-176 Ja Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 Status of office information systems instruction Ethical orientation of marketing students. Howard at colleges and universities holding membership F. Budner. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 91-98 Summer in the national association for business teacher An investigation to determine the reasons why stu- education (NABTE). Linda JeanCurtis. ents do or do not take classes in the general mer- Southern Illinois University, M.S. thesis '86 chandising program at Alpena High School. Ran- Students' race and gender in introduction to busi- dy J. Bouchard. Central Michigan University, ness education statistics. Farhard M. Raiszadeh. M.B.E. thesis '86 JEB 63: 2-23 0 Law office automation in the Atlanta area and its A study of the managerial roles of vocational educa- implications for the postsecondary legal secretar- tion department supervisors in Georgia secondary ial curricula. Savela Pappas Holmes. University schools. Lewis Haralson Ball, Jr. University of of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 75 72 1987 Business Education Index SURVEYS (continued) and Elizabeth M. Swindle A study of typing speed levels attained by students Business mathematics. concepts and applications. on each grade level of senior high school. Kristin Kent. 45u p Kulinski. The University of Wisconsin-White- SZCZERBACKI, David water, M.S.T. thesis '86 Leadershipcharacteristicsof undergraduate Survey area businesses to determine utilization of business school studentsa pilot study. JEB 63: office technology. Lillian H. Chaney and Janis 9-13 0 C. Leggett. Bal Sheet 68: 12-14 Mr-Ap Survey data on precollege scope-and-sequence issues in economics. Michael Watts. J Econ Ed 18: T 71-91 Winter TALAVERA, Dorothy Survey of computer usage in business courses (Il- Getting the punch in. Sec 47: 15-17 Ap linois). IBEA Reports 32: 4-5 My TARGOWSKI, Andrew S. A survey of the 1985 top-ten national FBLA win- St^ Bowman, Joel P. ners in eleven selected events. Jeanne E. O'Gor- TAUdER, Robert T. man. The University of No-'h Dakota, M.S. See Kurre, James A. thesis '86 TAYLOR, Norma B., Juanita Sanchez, and A survey of the relationship between economic B. Lu Ellen Ransbottom education in Oklahoma secondary schools and A general office assistant simulationSunCoast at the national level. Marvin Ray Hankins. Civic Center, 2nd ed. South-Western. 155 p $4.80 Oklahoma State University, Ed.D. thesis '86 TEACHER education A survey to determine the image of the secretary Are we preparing our teachers for the real things among company presidents in Wisconsin. Shirley they will face? Iris W. Johnson and Sharon J. Halloran. University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Harris. Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-5 F M.A.T. thesis '86 Business education in the United States 1985-86 Technologies used by business graduates for busi- NABTE survey results. Charles R. Hopkins. ness communication tasks: current and future NABTE Rev 14: 24-34 S perspectives. James Calvert Scott and Carol A. Business education methods: progress from adver- Lundgren. NABTE Rev 14: 35-38 S sity. Edward Brower. Bus Ed Forum 41: 32-35 Mr Thai teacher perceptions of an American-based data Business educators: keep the future in sight. Rose- processing model.Porntip Ajjimarangsee. marie McCauley, ed. NABTE Bul 109, Forum University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Feature. Bus Ed Forum 41: 27-37 Mr Three/two programs provide for humanities/busi- Business teacher education: a commitment to ex- ness partnership. Jerry D. Whitt and Kay H. cellence. An action plan by the Policies Commis- Mortimer. JEB 62: 301 -3C4 My sion for Business and Economic Education. SUSTAITA, Juan H. NBEA Demonstration in typing classluxury or neces- Business teacher education: a commitment to ex- sity? Bal Sheet 69: 31-32 S-0 cellence. An action plan by the Policies Commis- SUTTON, Cynthia L sion for Business and Economic Education. Bus See Francis, James Ed Forum 42: 10-11 N SWANSON, Jean C. Business teacher education curriculum guide. Electronic filing systems. NATEBE Notes 9-10 NBEA. 66 p $6 Spring Comparison of business ethical beliefs among high Incorporating oral presentations in the business school senior business education students, col- classroom. TIPS 3: 1-4 Spring lege seniors in business education teacher train- SWANSON, Robert M., Kenton E. Ross, and ing, and non-managerial office workers. Patricia Robert D. Hanson Holland Chapman. The University of South Century 21 accounting, 1st year course, 4th ed. Carolina, Ph.D. thesis '86 South-Western. 690 p $14.40 Database of competencies for business curriculum SWARTZ, Herbert development, K-14. NBEA. $12 Who really owns your software? Info Center Economic education for prospective teachers. Bet- 18-19 D '86 ty J. Brown. Bus Ed Forum 42: 25-26 N SWERDLOW, Skip The education of business teachers 1987. Walter A. See tioodin, Edward H. Brower. NABTE Rev 14: 9-11 S SWINDLE, C. Bruce Internship in business teacher education: a modular The impact of an accounting internship program. approach. David Graf. NABTE Rev 14: 21-24 S a case study. JEB 62: 114-118 D '86 The non-training of teachers. Theodore W. Hip- SWINDLE, Elizabeth M. pie. Clearing House 60: 397-399 My See Swine:1 , Robert E. A perspectivetraining and development: market- SWINDLE, Robert E. ing teacher education's role. Jerry W. Gilley. Business math basics, 3rd ed. Kent. 368 p Mktg Educators' J 12: 46-64 Fall '86 76 1987 Business Education Index 73

A "report card" for teacher educators. Lena M. Identifying backgrounds ar competencies of word Cunningham Smith. NATEBE Notes 12-13 Fall processing teachers with implications for col- This we believe about the role of business educators legiate curriculum evaluation. Jessie McKinnon. in teaching entrepreneurship. A statement by the The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. Policies Commission of Business and Economic '86 Education. Bus Ed Forum 42: 12 N Importance of teachers' nonverbal communication. Why future teachers need a knowledge of econom- Marian C. Crawford. Bus Ed Forum 41: 20-22 F ics. Sue Olinger Shaw. Bus Ed Forum 42: 21-22 N Improving the evaluation of business education TEACHERS teachers. Lyla Garfield. Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-4 Accreditation, curriculum, and graduation: business My MTAI (Mississippi Teacher Assessment Instru- educators have important role. Bruce Stirewalt. ments) what and how. Bruce Stirewalt. MBEA MBEA Y 15: 22-27 Y 15: 58-62 Are teachers guilty? Rita Davis. SBEA Newsletter Needs assessment for professional development 34: 14-15 Fall marketing and distributive education and office Are we preparing our teachers for the real things education in-service teachers. Nancy A. Loney. they will face? Iris W. Johnson and Sharon J. The University of North Dakota, M.S. thesis '86 Harris. Bus Ed Forum 41: 3-5 F Perceived quality o' CIS/MIS journals among fac- Arizona community college business instructor pro- ulty: publishing hierarchies. E. Reed Doke and file:1386. Robert Gryder and Jo Ann Hen- Robert H. Luke. J Computer Info Systems 27: nington. ABEA J 6: 48-51 Spring 30-33 Summer Business educators: reform is your responsibility. Productivity rankings of institutions based on num- Rosemarie McCauley. NABTE Review 14: 3.4 S ber of publications in four business education Characteristics ol secondary vocational business journals. F. Stanford Wayne, Gary L. Clark, and education teachers in Mississippi who were Robert Betley. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 133-143 Fall nominated as outstanding as compared to those Requirements for today's business education in- who were not nominated. Patricia Sisson structor. Anthony Koontz. MBEA Today 21: 1, Abraham. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 1 3 Ja Communication satisfaction, job satisfaction, and The role of business educators in teaching entre- organizational commitment of business college preneurship. A statement by the Policies Com- faculty. Ananchai Kongchan. Alpha Epsilon mission for Business and Economic Education. Rsch 27: 10 NBEA A ,vmparative study of selected characteristics of Statewide survey of vocational educators: attitudes, full-time NABTE institution faculty, mountain- training, and involvement with handicapped plains region, NBEA. Jeanette A. Karjala. The learners. Patricia L. Sitlington and Cynthia M. University of North Dakota, Ph.D. thesis '86 Okolo. J Car Dev 13: 21-29 Summer Concerns of prospective and experienced business Student ratings of instructor effectiveness: form and and marketing education teachers: implications content for personnel decisions. Mary Beth Arm- for the profession. Robert Underwood and strong. JEB 63: 72-75 N Rodney Davis. NABTE Rev 14: 39-43 S "The sun will come out tomorrow, but it's time for The corporate classroom: a new avenue for business YOU to do something about it today!" Julian teachers. Janet L. Orban and Joan E. Veracky. A. Milkes. BTA J 7: 12-15 '87-'88 Tax planning for business eduators. W. Terry Dan- Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 11-13 Ap cer. JEB 62: 189-190 Ja Educators in industry: putting teachers on the line. Thai teacher perceptions of an American-based data Mary Ann Rollans. NACEBE Newsletter 14: processing model.Porntip Ajjimarangsee. 16-19 Mr University of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Enhancing the image of business teachers. James Variables that influence the degree of participation Calvert Scott. National Business Education Year- of business education faculty in faculty develop- book 25: 153-162 ment programs in proprietary schools and com- An examination of accounting faculty's actual and munity colleges. Rita T. Wallace. Alpha Epsilon preferred use of time. Ken M. Boze, Clifford T. Rsch 27: 18 Cox, and Lee Schwendig. JEB 62: 223-226 F TEACHING Explore options available for acquiring technology Adult learners: a new generation of students. Jen- skills. Jean Greyer. Inter Rev for Bus Ed 109: nifer Pomiecko. Bal Sheet 69: 13-16 N-D 53.54 Ap The alternate-hand approach to teaching business Faculty microcomputer usage: results of a training machines. Alice S. Morgan. Bal Sheet 68: 31-33 workshop and follow-up study. Susan Helms. Mr-Ap JEB 62: 149-152 Ja An alternative to multiple exam versions for deter- The first-year teacher's rules to live (or die) by. ring cheating. James A. Kurre and Robert T. Sharon Richardson. ABEA J 6: 45-47 Spring Tauber. JEB 62: 297-299 74 1987 Buciness Education Index

TEACHING(continued) The effect of textual aids on retention in general Apply group dynamics in teaching report writing. business. Willis Vincent. Arizona State Univer- Caro lee Sormunen. Bus Ed Forum 42: 16-18 D sity, Ed.D. thesis '86 Apply salesmanship skills to teaching. Mani Bauer. An empirical study of faculty evaluation systems: BTA J 7: 37 '87-'88 business faculty perception, isin-Min Tong. The art of questioning your students. Donald Fair- JEB 62: 319-322 My bairn. Clearing House 61: 19-22 S Error detection in keyboare text: a perceptual ap- Ask the experts. Dennis L. Mott. Feature: issues proach. Douglas C. Smith. Arizona State Univer- Bus Ed Forum beginning N sity, Ph. D. thesis '86 Avoid "computer snake oil": pr'r students on elec- Establishing and operating a microcomputer learn- tronic equipment. Jean Rockwell Warner. Bus ing center. A. C. Krizan and Thri Jankovic. Ed Observer 59: 6-9 KBEA J 8: 11-12 Spring Bringing the electronic age into your classroom. Famous last words. A. M. Manley. Bus Exch 9: 28 Patsy A. Dickey-Olson. Bal Sheet 68: 30-31 Ja-F Spring Five learning games for your classroom. William Cognitive and affective outcomes of mastery learn- Powell. VBEA J 10: 43-52 Spring ing. Bryan Whiting and Gary F. Render. Clear- ing House 60: 276-280 F Flowcharts: a teaching and learning device. Stanley R. King. Bus Ed Forum 42: 13-15 N A comparison of computer-assisted instruction and The folded-paper technique: a simple, effective teacher-directedinstructioninteaching teaching tool. Alfred L. Kaisershot. Bal Sheet 69: microcomputer keyboarding to sixth graders. 42-43 N-D Barbara A. Hauger. The University of North The golden rule of teaching. Jeff Horowitz. Clear- Dakota, Pb.D. thesis '86 ing House 60: 411-412 My A comparison of teaching business communications Good handwriting: a continued priority for good by the traditional writing/teacher feedback and teachers. Mellanie Herbert. Bus Ed Forum 41:5 F the computer-assisted instructional methods. Have we neglected memorization as a teaching tool? Retha Hoover Kilpatrick. NABTE Rev 14: 44-47 S J. H.vard Jackson and Marietta Spring. Bus Ed A comparison of three experimental approaches to Forum 42: 5-7 N teaching proofreading to third-semester typewrit- Hidden hazards of the business education class- ing students at the high school level. Vivan Own- room. Charles L. Guatney and Blaine R. Wilson. by Arnold. The University of Kentucky, Ed.D. Bal Sheet 68: 27-29 Ja-F thesis '86 How to integrate communicat...m skills into the ac- A comparison of typewriting speeds and error rates counting curriculum. Lillian W. Clarke. Bus Ed for two timed writings having different stroke and Forum 41: 15-17 Mr syllabicintensity counts. Marilyn McDole. How to teach interpersonal communication tech- M.A.T. thesis '86 niques inbasic business communication class. Computer instruction today's businessworld. Joyce ABC Teaching Methodology and Concepts Com- Kupsh and Rhonda Rhodes. JEB 62: 376-379 Je mittee. ABC Bul 50: 24-28 D Computer teaching suggestions for Gregg Typing, How to teach supervisor-subordinate relationships series 8. Alan C. Lloyd, Fred Winger, Jack in a basic business communication class. Richard Johnson, and Phyllis Morrison. Gregg. 24 p S4 David Ramsey, Jane Hammer, M. Gerlad Lath- Concerns of prospective and experienced business an, Pat Pearson, and Kathryn White. J Bus Com- and marketing education teachers: implications munic 35: 35-46 Spring for the profession. Robert Underwood and Rod- Humor in the classroom. Richard L. Sullivan. Mktg ney Davis. NABTE Rev 14: 39-43 S Educator's News 6: 12 Winter Dealing with communication barriers in the class- Identification of the learning styles of cooperative room. Steven Golen and David Lynch. NATEBE occupational education students at Green River Notes 6-7 Spring High School. Mark A. Adams. University of Decision-making skills: the bridge between class- Wyoming, M.S. thesis '86 The impact of microcomputers on ABC with recom- room and office. Nancy N. Lile. Ohio Bus Tchr mendations for teaching, writing, and research. 47, 24-28 Ap John M. Penrose, Joel P. Bowman, and Marie Designing an instructional delivery system. Donna Flatley. J Bus Communic 24: 79-91 Fall L. Madsen. Bus Ed Forum 42: 19-21 N Implications of change for effective teaching. Bur- The disgrace of illiteracy: what can you do to reduce ton S. Kaliski. National Business Education Asso- it? James C. Scott. Bal Sheet 69: 33-37 S-0 ciation Yearbook 25: 163-168 Economic education resources for business ed- Incorporating oral presentations in the business ucators. Center for Economic Education, Na- classroom. Jean C. Swanson. Tips 3: 1-4 Spring tional Specialized Center for Business Education, Individualized instruction in information process- Indiana University, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East, ing. Allyson Day Saunders. Bus Ed Forum 42: Fort Wayne, IN 46805 20 p 18-19 N

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Infusing reading instruction throughout the blISIillSS Itclationbhip bctwccii selected ucturc of intellect curriculum. James Cahert Scutt. TIPS 3. 1-4 abilities and achievement in .1 community college Spring Mtroductory business computer programming limo% atie e teaching. a true measure of teaching of course. Charles J. McNerney. New ork Ulmer- fectiveness. William T. Burke and C. Larry Allen. shy, Ph. D. thesis '86 JEB 62: 230-232 F The role of business educators in teaching entre- Introducing values analysis into the business class preneurship. A statement by the Policies Com- room. Nancy K. Ku..ek. JEB 62. 131-134 D '86 mission for Business and Economtc Education. An investigation into tile relationship between NBEA methods of teaching spelling and IQ leech Lynn Selecting and utilizing hardware and software for Andrecs. Northern Illinois University, M.S. Ed. the classroom. Judith J. Lambrecht. National thesis '86 Business Education Association Yearbook 25: An investigation of relationships of performance, 108-121 learning styles, and locus 01 control among stu Selecting hands-on training materials for cop pro- dents in postsecondary word processing instruc- grams. Debra A. W endt. Bus Ed f orum 42. 18-19 tion. Mary While. Northern Illinois University, N Ed. D. thesis '86 Self-paced instruction: the teacher's role. Glen E. An invitation to access a national resource. the Na- Murphy. Bal Sheet 59. 15-17 S-0 tional Center for Research in Vocational Educa 65 strokes you can give- your studentsplus three tion. Jay Smink. JEB 63: 5-8 0 negative ones. NACEBE Newsletter 14: 9 Mr '87 Language and corporate values. teaching ethics in Some obsen, alums on teaching NIIS project devel- business writing courses. Kathryn Rents. and opment ,n conjunction w ith local organizations. Mary Beth Debs. J Bus Communic 24. 37-48 Badie N. Farah. J Computer Infosystems 28. Summer 10-15 Fall The lecture and discussion methods of teaching Spreadsheets. teaching in the classroom. William revisited. Linda G. McGrew and Joe E. Sawyer. L. Powell. Bal Sheet 68. 19.20, 22 My-Je Invoice 13: 3 Spring Students taking an active part in school. Madalyn The loanable-funds approach to teaching principles Schooley. BTA J 7. 33-34 '87-'88 of macroeconomics. Belton NI. Fleisher and Ken A study of the cognitive styles of postsecondary neth J. Kopecky. J Econ Ed 18. 19-33 Winter vocational technical students enrolled in com- Managing the computer classroom. Patsy A. Dick puter programming. Beverly Ann Roberts. Uni- ey.Olson. SBEA Newsletter 34: 19-21 Fall versity of Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 Match teaching and learning preferences to anprocc "The sun will come out tomorrow,- but for it's students' learning. Mary M. White and Betty L. time for YOU to do something about it today! Schroeder. Bal Sheet 68: 4.6 Ma-Je Julian A. Milkes. BTA J 7: 12-15 '87-'88 New directions in corporate training. Donald K. A system for teaching business education, 2nd ed. Conover. Voc Ed J 62: 23-25 Ap Adele Schrag and Robert Poland. Gregg. 576 p Office technology laboratory teaching tips. Phyllis $r.95 Smith.N CEBE News. Ater 14. 14-15 Mr Teaching computer technology for professional and Practicing positive reinforcement. Thomas R. M. personal us.. Frank Barber and Karen Thomp- Daniel. Clearing House 60. 389-392 My son. National Business Education Association A practitioner's perspective of topical emphasis and Yearbook 25: 83-95 teaching methodulon for introductory auditing. Teaching, creatively. Ins . Johnson and J Howard Howard A. Kanter and Terence A. Faircloth. Jackson. Bal Sheet 68: 35-36 Mr-Ap JEB 63: 32-36 0 Teaching critical thinking: an analysis of literature. Process in the business writing cla, room. 011c Victoria Peter. Southern Illinois University, M.S. teacher's approach. Dennis H. barbour. J Bus thesis '86 Communic 24: 61.64 Winter Teaching economics to young adolescents: a re- Piocess vs. product in freshman compositton and search based rationale. James E. Davis. Foun- business communication textbucks and in our datiou I or Teaching Economics, 550 Kearny St., teaching. Herta A. Murphy. J Bus Communic 24. Suite 1000, San Francisco, Cl. 94108 88 p 79.88 Winter Teaching entrepreneurship to disadvantaged youth. A proposed expenental model for the teaching Steve Mariotti. Bus Ed Forum 41. 36-37 Ap methods course in basic business education. Teaching "soft" skills in the classroom. Renee Thomas Hayes. NABTE Rev 14: 17-21 S Weaver-Wright. MBE Today 53: 5 S Reflections c the teaching profession. Judy Ander Teaching students to edit and proofread. Harry R. son. Bal Sheet 69: 39-40 N-D Moon. Viewpoints 12: 1-3 D '86 The relationship among locus of control, study Teaching the CPS review class. a rewarding chal- orientation, method of instruction, achievement, lenge. Judy H. Diffley. Sec 47: 24-25 0 and course satisfaction. Avis 0. Am.:1.mm. New Teaching thinking. Marlene LaCounte. Clearing York University, Ph. D. thesis '86 House 60: 250-251 F 79 76 1987 Business Education Index

TEACHING (continued) Stop job application rejection dress for success. Unique services for business educatorsand for Lyla Garfield. BusEd World67. 51 Spring business education students: Joan Dalton. Bus Unbound reports puzzle. Jackic Kutsko. Bus Exch Ed World 67: 47-48 Spring 9: 5, 9 Spring The use of video in business classrooms. Beverly TEDDLIE, Charles B. Brewer. Bus Ed Forum 41: 5 My See Clarke, Lillian W. Using a team approach when mainstreaming special TEDEFALK, Edyth J. needs students. Jack C. Reed. Bus Ed f orum 41. Entrepreneurs described using measures of per- 34 Ap sonality: Myers-Briggs type indicator, survey of Using a theory of job satisfaction to teach the mean- interpersonal values, and survey of personal val- ing of work. John McGinnis. Bus Ed Observer ues. The University of North Dakota, Ph.D. 59: 21-24 thesis '86 Using audiovisual equipment in microcomputer TEDESCO,Eleanor and R. B. Mitchell classes. Patsy A. Dickey-Olson and Wilma Jean Administrative office sy,tems management, 2nd ed. Alexander. JEB 62: 201.203 F Wiley. 784 p Using models to teach accounting concepts. F. TEJA,EdwardR. Barry Haber. Bus Ed Forum 42. 15-16 N Graphics, PDL, and WYSIWIG. Info Center 2: Using technology to serve special needs students. 42-43, 45.46 D '86 Merle Wood. National Business Education Asso- TESTING ciation Yearbook 25. 97-107 Classroom testing on the microcomputer. Devern Utilizing group learning in computer information Perry. Bus Ed Forum 41. 22-23 Ja classes. Wiz Wojtkowski. JEB 62. 346-352 Je Frequency of testing and student achievement. TEACHINGaids Terry S. Lindenberg and David E. Keys. JEB 62: Business/criminal/civil law is for everyone. Deloss 266.269 Mr C. Smith. TIPS 3: 1.4 Fall McGraw-Hill microcomputer test generator. Gregg. Business education crossword puzzle. Charles F. 599 Jones. Bus Exch 9. 6, 23 Fall '86 A multiple regression analysis of six predictor vari- Dayd.car.i oh. your ow n time. Debbie Hanley. BUJ ables of grade point average upon degree com- Exch 9: 12 Fall '86 pletion in the department of vocational educa- Economic education resources hr business educa- lion, University of Wyoming. David J. Hamilton. tors. Center for Economic Education, National The University of Wyoming, Ph.D. thesis '86 Specialized Center for Business Education, In Testing concepts in word processing. Patricia Frey. diana University, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. East. Fort Bal Sheet 68: 42 Ja-F Wayne, IN 46805 20 p THARP, C. Patrick An editing process that works. Rod Christian. ABC ExeuuLassistance for traveling international ex- Bul 50: 27-28 S ecutives. Sec 47: 28.29 F Field trips with a purpose. Phyllis Anderson. THARRINGTON,James M. Exch 9: 18 Fall '86 Attributes for success. Infosystems 34: 13 Ag Five learning games for your classroom. Witham THIBADOUX,Greg M. and Ira S. Greenberg Powell. VBEA - 10. 43-52 Spiing Accounting students' perceptions of factors influ- The folded-paper technique: a simple, effective encing exam performance. JEB 63. 123-125 D teaching tool. Alfred L. Kaisershot. Bal Sheet 69: THOMAS, Edward G. 42-43 N-D Flextimedoubles in a decade. Mgmt World 16: Headfirst: two introductory assignments. C. W. 18-19 Ap-My Griffin. ABC Bul 50. 17-18 D The status of model curricula development in of- incorporating oral PICSChiallofib in the business fice systems education. OSRA J 5. 59-69 Fall '86 classroom. Jean C. Swanson. Tips 3. 1.4 Spring Trends and forecastsOA and the next five years. The instruction writing assignment: making it work. Adm Mgmt 48: 18.23 Ja Jcromc Curry. ABC Bul 50: 29.30 S See O'Connor, Bridget N. Line ending skills (keyboarding). Douglas Delman. THOMAS, Violet Bus Ed Forum 67: 53 Spring See Wallace, Patricia Memory helps. (Bus English) Donald L. Jumper. THOMPSON, A. Frank Bus Ed World 67: 53 Spring See Bowyer, Linda E. New economic education resources for business THOMPSON, Charles D. and Theodora I. educators. John P. Manzer. Bus Ed Forum 41. FaiolaPriest 8.10 Ja Lifeplans. South-Western. 602 p 514.95 The reference guidz: a handbook for office person- THOMPSON, Gary nel, 2nd ed. Ralph M. Holmes. Houghton. 263 Developing businesb -ducation leadership. Bus Ed p 58.44 Forum 41: 30.31 My Reference report. Karen W. Olander. ABC Bul 50: THOMPSON,Karen 16 D See Barber, Frank s u 1987 Business Education Index 77

THURBER, Bruce Multimedia instruction in machine dictation and Do we learn to write or do we Wine to learn? Bus transcription. M. Latif Javcd. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: Ed Forum 67: 51.52 Spring 42.48 Ap A Nalistic exercise for dictation and transcription. THUROW, Lesterr Lila Priggc. NATEBE Notes 8.10 Fall Evaluating economperformance and policies J The status of machine transcription instruction: a Econ Ed 18: 237.245 Spring survey of selected postsecondary instructors. TIME management Dorinda A. Clippinger and Jane N. Hammer. Research reveals time management important to JEB 62: 173-176 Ja secretaries in the information age Bettye B Burk- Teaching students to edit and proofread. Harry R, halter, J. Boyd Sccbra, and William L. Deaton. Moon. Viewpoints 12: 1-3 D '86 Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: 211-218 Fall '86 Transcription skills for word processors, 2nd ed. TINDALL, Lloyd W. and John J Gugerty Dorothy J. Roberts. Western Tape. Student Careers for persons with disabilities J Car De% 13. Handbook and audio recordings 5128.85 set 5-13 Summer TRAUGH, Helen M., 011ie S. Powers, and TINEP.VIA, Joseph Adekoye Jo Adedokun See Camp, Suc C. Readability of accounting principles texts. JEB See also Clark, Lyn 62:149-162 Ja TIPGOS, Manuel A. TRIPPLE, Patricia A. The things that stress us. Mgmt World 16: 17.18 See Haldeman, Virginia A. Je-Ag TRUSSELL, S. Tracy TODESCO, Lora Brunello See Williams, Harold H. See Arntson, L. Joyce TUCKER, Shirley H. TOMAL, Annette Enrollment trends in relation to perceived recruit- Cultural comparison of cononn% values cduation. ment program effectivenessin community, JEB 62: 310.312 My junior, and technical colleges. VBEA J 10: 11-24 TONG, Hsin.Min Spring An empirical study o', faculty evaluation systems: TULL, Rosalie I. business faculty peceptions. JEB 62.3!9.322 M) The impact of a personal image seminar on :he self- TOWER, Sharon concept and the improved appearance of selected senior cooperative office education students. See Baynes, Barbara TOWNE, Violet A. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 16 TURK, Elaine E. A candid camera focus on secretaries Sec 47. 11-13 An investigation of selected characteristics applied N-D by certified administrative managers in selecting TOWNSEND, Kevin their replacement. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 17 Where is commuaications taking information man- Selected characteristics used by certified administra- agement? IMC J 23: 13-16 Mr-Ap - tive managers in selectingtheir replacements. t3us TRANSCRIPTION Ed Observer 59: 10.20 Because transcription is not a spectator sport. Rita TURNER, Hilda Davis. KBEA J 8: 5 Spring Desktop publishinga new era in information pro- A comparison of three experimental approaches to cessing. Ark Bus Ed 29. 8 Spring teaching proofreading to third - semester typewrit- TUTHERLY, Lois R. ing students at the high school level Vi% an Ow n Mc.hcal transo-iption with advanced terminaigy. by Arnold. The University of Kentucky, Ed.D. Delmar. 384 p 526.95 thesis '86 Developing proofreading skill, 2nd ed. Suc Camp. Gregg. 176 p 59.12 U Developing proofreading skill, 2nd cd. Sue C. Camp UNDERWOOD, Robert and Joseph Tinervia Gregg 599 site license fee Grading typewntten production work. Bal Sheet 68. An editing process that works. Rod Christian. ABC 40 My-Je Bul 50: 27.28 S and Rodney Davis Guidelines r a improving students' proofreading Lon%crns of piuspetive and experienced business peaormance. Judith C. Simon. Bal Sheet 68 and marketing eduLaitun teachers. implications 19.22 Ja-F for the profession. NABTE Rev 14: 39.43 S Machine transcription wo.d processing. William R. U N LEY, Shirley Pasewark. South-Western. 293 p 56.40 Survey highlights w p use and systems. Office Medical terminology review challenge. Mary E. Systems 4: 58, 61.62 Ja Kinn. Delmar. 192 p 511.95 URBANCIC, Frank R. Meditai transcription with advanced terminoluw. Ai.s.ountingai-Lreditalion a retrospective appraisal Lois R. Tutherly. Delmar. 384 p 526.95 JEB 63: 77-81 N 78 1987 Busiaess Education Index UTLEY, Kenneth W. A multiple regression analysis of six predictor The long view of bask business eduLation. cLunumii. variables of grade -point average upon degree education for all students. KBLA J 8. 4 Spring t.ompletion inu.. department of vocational education, University of Wyoming. David J. Hamilton. The University of Wyoming, Ph.D. thesis '86 VACCA, John R. Proposed topics for a computer literacy program in vocational business education in Korea. In Hai The network mess. Info Center 2: 30.31, 34, 36, 40 D '86 Ro. Oklahoma State University, Ed. D. thesis '86 Van HOOK, Barry L. The relationship between student at aide toward the VOE program and selected demographic Clerical employees and organized labor: prescrvice variables in six Fort Bend county high schools educational imperatives. JEB 62: 220.222 I' in Texas. Ana Cumba. Delta Pi Epsilon J 28: Is entrepreneurial education appropriate in high 163.170 Fall '86 school? Bus Ed Forum 41: 34, 36 Ap Serving the handicapped: a progress report. Char- VanHUSS, Susie H. lotte Conaway. Voc Ed J 62: 25-26 Mr Basic letter and memo writing, 2nd ed. South Statewide survey of vocational educators: attitudes, Western. 202 p 54.55 training, and involvement with handicapped Van VRANKEN, Mary learners. Patricia L. Sitlington and Cynthia M. A comparison of speed and accuracy of first-year Okolo, J Car Dc% 13. 21.29 Summer word processing students on clew.% typewriters A study of the managerial roles of vocational educa- versus mkrocomputcrs with woad processing tion depariment supervisors in Georgia stkondary software. Central Michigan Uni%ersity, M.B.L. ...hoots. Lewis Haralson Ball, Jr. University of thesis '86 Georgia, Ed.D. thesis '86 VARNER, Iris I. Teamwork for mainstreaming. L. lone Beden and Internationalizing business communkation Lourscs. Ton. C. Dixon. Voc Ed J 62. 17-18 Mr ABC Bul 50: 7.11 D Vocational education: a shared responsibility. Kevin VEDDER, Sheila M. Hollenbeck and David W. Stevensa. Voc Ed See Ennis, Edith E. J 6?. 17-19 Ap %/ERACKY, Joan E. Vocational education needs federal legislation. See Orban. Janet L. Eugene Giovannini. BTA J 7: 30.32 '87-'88 VICE, Janna P. Vocational education's role in diopout prevention. See Jennings, Myrna S. James M. Weber and Donna M. Mertens. Voc VINCENT, Willis Ed J 62: 46.48 Mr The effect of textual aids on retention in general VOCKELL, Edward L. The computer and academic learning time. Clear- business. Arizona State University, Ed. D. thesis ing House 61: 72-75 0 '86 VOILES. Price VOCATIONAL education Sec Henderson, Greta Careers for persons with disabilities. Lloyd W. Tin- VOLKEMA, Roger J. dall and John J. Gugcrty. J Car Dev 13: 5.13 Student work-teams: a computer-basedself- Summer analysis. JEB 62: 210.214 F Dignity in the workplace: a labor studies cur- VOORHEES, Liz riculurn guide for vocational educators. OSU. Utilizing classified advertisements in office pro- $18.50; Student's guide 57.75 cedures. Kansas Bus Tchr 35: 6-7 Spring Education as preparation for work: contributions VORPAGEL, Pamela of career education and vocational education. Ed OLLupational hazard. eyestrain. Bus Lull 9. 22 win L. Herr. J Car Dcv 13: 16.31 Spring '86 Effective state councils on vocational education. VOSSLER, Janal L. OSU. 511.50 The human element of disaster recovery. ARMA An invitation to access a national resource: the Na- Qt 21: 10.12 Ja tional Center for Research in Vocational Educa- VREDEVELD, George M. tion. Jay Smink. JEB 63. 5-8 0 Economics. musing or reality sonic thoughts on Key factors that influerke s.udents* suss in Bergmann's methodology. J Lon Ld 18.203 -207 postsecondary vocational education programs. Spring James M. Brown. J Car Dcv 13: 38.46 Summer LEP (Limited English Proficiency) students: a growing special population. Joan E. Friedenberg arid Jeanne Lopes-Valailez. Voc Ed J 62: 27-29 WAGNER, Harry D. Mr A celebration of excellence. Invoice 13: 1, 7 Fall '86 8;1 1987 Business Education Index 79

WAGONER, Kathleen and Mary Ruprecht WARMBROD, Catharine B. Integrated office systems. a management approach. A good match. business programs ar iculation. Wiley. 734 p JEB 63: 101-103 D Office automation: technology and concepts, 2nd WARNER, Jean Rockwell ed. Wiley. 432 p Avoid "computer snake oil": pair students on elec- WAKIN, Edward tronic equipment. Bus Ed Observer 59: 6-9 Reading between a men's lines. Today's Office WATTS, Michael 21: 11-12 Mr Survey data on precollege scope-and-sequence issues WALBERG, Marvin L. in economics. J Econ Ed 18: 71-91 Winter Objectivity on the job market. Getting Jobs 1: 3 WAXLER, Robert P. Mr-Ap On process. J Bus Communic 24: 41-42 Winter Why teach job search techniques? Getting Jobs I. WAYNE, F. Stanford, Gary L. Clark, and 1-2 My-k Robert Betley WALD, Jim Productivity rankings of institutions based on Shorthand. revival or survival. Ark Bus Ed 29.9 -10 number of publications in four business educa- Spring tion journals. Delta Pi Epsilon J 29: 133-143 Fall WALKER, Joe WEANER, Michael Experimental economics in th. classroom. J Ecoo You want to buy what? (LAN) Info Center 3. 39-42 Ed 18: 51-58 D WALLACE, Ivan WEAVER, Constance K. Computer-based curriculum in information process- See Fruehling, Rosemary T. ing. Bus Ed Forum 41: 17-19 Ap WEAVER, David H. WALLACE, Patricia, Dexter Schubert, and Jo From the publisher. See issues Bus Ed World Ann Lee WEAVER-WRIGHT, Renee Slide set to accompany Records Management. In- Teaching "soft" skills in the classroom. MBEA To- tegrated Information Systems, 2nd ed. Wiley. day 53: 5 S , Jo Ann Lee, and Violet Thomas WEBB, Judith A. Records management. integrated information Evaluation of the effectiveness of a federally funded systems, 2nd ed. Wiley. 500 p, Applications clerk-typist training program for econ Mcally manual, 2nd ed. 192 p disadvantaged students in Sault Sainte Marie, WALLACE, Rita T. Michigan. Central Michigan University, M.B.E. Variables that influence the degree of participation thesis '86 of business education faculty in faculty develop- WEBER, James M. and Donna M. Mertens ment proL :ams in proprietary schools and com- Vocational education's role in jropout prevention. munity colleges. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 18 Voc Ed J 62: 46-48 Mr WALLER, Fran and Rebecca Markley WEIDENAAR, Dennis J. Is management's perception of the role of a secre- Teaching international economics. a response and tary changing? Sec 47: 20-23 Ja suggested approach. J Econ Ed 18: 177-184 WALSH, Don: a J. Spring Individual variations within the vocational decision WEINBERGER, ,,erome making process. a review and integration. J Car Whose job is it, anyway? Into Center 3. 38-39 N .0 14: 52.65 Fall WELLS, Barron WALS' AD, William B. See Spinks, Nelda Evaluating economic performance and policies: a WELLS, Randall L. comment. J Econ Ed 18. 250-254 Spring A message from the KBEA president. See issues WALTER, Gerry KBEA J 1-rom document management to information pro Preparing students for career changes. National cessing. IMC J 22: 6.7 MA; Business Education Associi, ion Yearbook 25: WALTHALL, Mary S. 16-28 Relationship of two methods of practice on speed WELTEFI, Clyde W. and accuracy among keyboarding students. See McIntosh, Harriett Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 19 WENDT, Debra A. WALTMAN, John L. Selecting hands-on training materials for wp pro- See Golen, Steven P. grams. Bus Ed rorum 42: 18-19 N WARD, Edna C., Richard L. Morris, and Clare WENTLiNG, Rose Mary P. Sturkey Employability skills: the role of business education. Effects of dialect on em:-,, fa's' perceptions dur- JEB 62: 313.31? My ing the interview. Ohio gas Tchr 47: 14.20 Ap WEST, Judy F. WARLAND, Rex H. Intercidttnal communication. SBEA Newsletter 34: See Feick, Lawrence F. 13.14 Fall 80 1987 Business Education Index WEST, Leonard J. and Yitzchak Sabban WILLIAMS, Harold H. and S. Tracy Trussell A corrective to accuracy assessment in straight copy Long term effects of participating in secondary testing of keyboard operators. JEB 62: 245-248 marketing education program. Mktg Educators' Mr J 12: 2-13 Fall '86 WETTER, Juliana WILLIAMS, John W. Typing exercises to try. Kansas Bus Tchr 35: 4-5 See Egg land, Steven A. Spring WILSON, Blaine R. WHARTON, Andrea See Guatney, Charles L. Making standards standard. Today's Office 22: 52-WILSON, Patricia I. 53 Ag Human relations skills are important for secretaries. WHEATLEY, Wait Bal Sheet 68: 15-17, 48 My-Je See Anthony, William P. Using computers in business communications class- WHITE, Carol H. es. KBEA J 8: 13-14 Spring See Fordham, Patricia Kay WINE, Mary WHITE, Clarence D. Business education digest. See issues Compass Recruitment: Key to the future of business educa- WINGER, Fred tion. VBEA J 10: 4-10 Spring See Lloyd, Alan C. and Debra B. Quesenberry WINKLER, Gary Meeting the needs of the future office worker. Bal Intelligent facsimile: the next generation. Office Sheet 68: 27-28, 30 My-Je Systems 4: 36, 38 My WINKLER, Ray WHITE, Gerald K. See Rhodes, Wayne L. See Curran, Michael G. WINSOR, William M. WHITE, Jane F. Electronic mail and facsimile: modern-day messen- Audiovisuals. See issues JEB gers. Sec 47: 22-23 Ag-S WHITE; Kathryn Electronic publishing: the next great office revolu- See Ramsey, Richard David tion. Sec 47: 29-30 Je-J1 WI:ITE, Mary Graphics software makes presentations come alive. An investigation of relationships of performance, Sec 47: 17-18 My learning styles, and locus of control among How to become confident in computer-purchasing students in postsecondary word processing in- decisions. Sec 47: 26-27 F struction. Nc :them Illinois University, Ed.D. Local area networks connect personal computers. thesis '86 Sec 47: 20-21 0 WHITE, Mary M. and Betty L. Schroeder Selecting the right software for improved office pro- Match teaching and learning preferences to improve duetivity. Sec 47: 15-17 Mr students' learning. Bal Sheet 68: 4-6 Ma-Je Spreadsheet software opens door to office produc- WHITE, Shirley A. tivity. Sec 47: 22-23 Ap See Go len, Steven P. WINSTON, Julia D. WHITING, Bryan and Gary F. Render Promoting business and marketing education. BTA Cognitive and affective outcomes of mastery learn- J 7: 35-36 '87-'88 ing. Clearing House 60: 276-280 F WITT, Paula F. WHITMER, Wayne Identification, classification, land analysis of issues See McQueen, Harriett in business education at the secondary level for WHITT, Jerry D. and Kay H. Mortimer the United States. Alpha Epsilon Rsch 27: 20 Three/two programs provide for humanities/bus- WOF!'.., Amy D. iness partnership. JEB 62: 301-304 My Tr..,inology and the office; impact on office pro- WHYTE, Gregg C. cedures and applications. BEA J 1-8 Spring Introduce a minicourse in "no-frills" keyboard- WOJTKOWSKI, Rita ing. Bus Ed Forum 41: 13-14, 16 Ja Utilizing group learning in eomputer information classes. JEB 62: 346-352 Je WICKWIRE, Pat Nel lor WOLF, Morris Philip Career education and the professional association. Controversy or eclecticism: if languages and cultures J Car Dev 13: 63-70 Spring differ, is there a writing process? J Bus Com- WILKES, Mary and C. Bruce Crosswait munic 24: 31 Winter Professional development, the dynamics of success, WOLFE, Art 3rd ed. Harcourt. 427 p $22.50 See Shaw, Bill WILKINSON, Dorothy C. WOMEN See Loomis, Betty H. The career development of women administrators W,..LIAMS, Charles F. of collegiate schools of business. Rhoda S. See Daggett* Willard R. Jacobs. New York University, Ph. D. thesis '86 1987 Business Education Index 81 Communication barriers of managers. a compara- An instructional handbook to accompany the IBM tive study of men and women. Lillian W. Clarke Displaywrite 3 word processing program. Anita and Charles B. Teddlie. Southern University at 'C. Decker. The University of North Dakota, New Orleans and New Orleans University, In- M.S. thesis '86 dependent Study '86 Integrating word processing concepts and applica- Gender-related differences in economic achievement at the junior college level. Barbara Thomas tions. Mona Casady. Bal Sheet 69: 8-10 S-0 An investigation of relationships of performance, Frizzell. University of Georgia, Ed. D. thesis '86 Give adult students the brush-upnot the brush- learning styles, and locus of control among off. Joan C. Roderick. Bus Ed Forum 42: 9-10, students in postsecondary word processing in- 12 D struction. Mary White. Northern Illinoir Univer- A landmark statute for women. Marty R. Seaward sity, Ed. D. thesis '86 and Donna H. Redmann. Voc Ed J 62: 37 Mr Keystroke programming with Displaywrite 3. Bill Name calling the married woman. Sec 47: 19 My Nigh. Words 15: 36-17 D-Ja Perceptions of unions and collective bargaining held Machine transcription word processing. William R. by female clerical employees in the southeast. Pasewark. South-Western. 293 p $6.40 Joyce M. Hunt. MBEr, Y 15: 63-67 Microcomputer and word processing concepts: a Programs for women and girls: For battered wom- necessity for today's office workers. Michael E. en. Mary R. Seaward and Donna H. Redmann. Rider. VBEA J 10: 28-32 Spring Voc Ed J 62: 38-39 Mr The Multimate Advantage: a practical approach. Role models for future women business owners. Sally Graham. South-Western. 380 p $10.95 Gail Fann. Bus Ed Forum 41: 12, 14 F Nicholson, Donovan, and Browna legal word Technology and women's employment. the office processing simulation. Carol M. Lehman, Con- of today and tomorrow. Kay Fusselman. Sec 46: nie M. Forde and Mark W. Lehman. South- 10-11 N-D '86 Western. 111 p 54.95 Women entrepreneurs: entering the economic main- Selecting hands-on training materials for wp pit- stream. Gail L. Fann. Arizona State University, Ed. D. thesis '86 grams. Debra A. Wendt. Bus Ed Forum 42: 18-19 N Women-owner business: a growing trend. Louis Olivas. Bus Ed Forum 41: 30-32 Ap Simplify wp document formats for processing com- WOOD, Merle prtibility. Mona Casady. Office Systems 4: 72, Using technology to serve special needs students. 74, 76-77 Ja National Business Education Association Year- Survey highlights wp use amid systems. Shirley book 25: 97-107 Unley. Office Systems 4: 58m 61-62 Ja WCODWARD, Richard A. Teaching word processing on a microcomputer: the Optical disk systems and document management. first days... and later. Herman F. Patterson and Office Systems 4: 39 Je Catherine Gould. Bal Sheet 68: 20-22 Mr-Ap WORD processing Testing concepts in word processing. Patricia Frey. A comparison of speed and accuracy of first-year Bal Sheet 68: 42 Ja-F word processing students on electric typewriters Text retrieval systems find the right word(s). Rick versus microcomputers with word processing Minicucci. Today's Office 21: 50-54 My software. Mary Van Vranken. Central Michigan Transcription skills for word processors, 211,1 ed. University, M.B.E. thesis '86 Dorothy J. Roberts. Western Tape. Student Current status of word processing in AACSB Handbook and audio recordings 5128.85 set schools. Rebecca Collins and Fay Beth Gray. Turning on to word processing. Patricia Pearson. SBEA Newsletter 34: 17-19 Fall ABC Bul 50: 19-23 Je Decision-making and problem- solving skills in wor processing. Martha Cross. N1TEEE Notes 11 Updating the course hi word/information process- Fall ing. Virginia E. Nardone. Bus Ed Forum 41:9 -11 Design of a word processing lab. Theresa M. Zim- Mr mer. Ohio Bus Tchr 47: 33-31 Ap Word/information pri"essing: concepts,pro- Getting acquainted with word processing. a mini- cedures, and systems, 2nd ed. L. Joyce Arntson. course. Therm: M. Zimmer and Barbara G. Mat- Kent. 352 p thews. MBEA Y 15: 31-34 Word/informatio processing: exercises, applica- Identifying backgrounds and competencies of word tions and procedures. L. Joyce Arntson and Lora processing teachers with implications for col- Brunello Todesco. Kent. 272 p legiate curriculum evaluation. Jessie McKinnon. Word processing: a change for executives, a chal- The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, M.S.T. lenge for business educators. Joan C. Roderick. '86 Bus Ed Forum 41: 35-37 Mr 82 1987Business EducPtion Index WORD processing (continued) X, Y, z Word processing applications: basic to advanced. YONTZ,Ruth Naomi D. Platt and Goodwin Gilson. Gregg. Providing a ration:le for the process approach. J $14.95 Bus Communic 24: 17-19 Winter Word processing in the business writing classroom: ZAPPIA,GerardF. applications and reactions. Thomas A. Mark. Computer simulations: their relevance to business ABC Bul 50: 4-6 D education. BTA J 7: 26-27 '87-'88 Word processing on the job: a brief applications ZEDLITZ,Robert H. project. Rosemarie McCauley. Glenoe. 96 p Getting a job, process kit, 2nd eu. South-Western. $7.95; Key 16 p $1.92 $4.15 WP program: ideal tool for grading students' ZICK,Cathleen D. and H. Jennifer L. Gerner writing. Arthur B. Smith. Bus Ed Forum 41: 7-9 Family composition and investment in household Ap capital: contrasts in the behavior of the husband- Your word processor as publisher and secretary. wife and female-headed households. J Cons Af- Megan Jill Paznik. Adm Mgmt 48: 14-18 Ag fairs 21: 21-39 Summer WORK experience ZIMMER,Kenneth Directed work experience promotes community in- SeeClark, Lyn volvement in business education. Melinda Golud. See alsoStewart, Marie M. Ark Bus.Ed 29: 9 Spring ZIMMER, Theresa M. Solving a logistical problem of a work experience Design of a word processing lab. Ohio Bus Tchr program. John Habes. BTA J 7: 21 '87-'88 47: 33-37 Ap WRAY,RalphD. and Barbara G. Matthews Perceptions atm ommunity college marketing Getting acquainted with word processing: a mini- programs. Mktg Educators' J 12: 14-30 Fall '86 course. MBEA Y 15: 31-34 Should marketing become a required basic skill? Zimmerman, Helene A. Bus Ed Forum 41: 23-25 Ja SeeBaumbardner, Mary A.

86 1987 Business Education Index 83 General Publications Indexed Adm MgmtAdministrative Management. Don S. Mgmt WorldManagement World. Joseph McKen- Johnson, ed. The Automated Office, Ltd., Dalton rick, cd. Administrative Management Society, 2360 Publications Co., 1123 Broadway, NY 10010 Maryland Rd., Willow Grove, PA 19090 ARMA QtThe Records Management Quarterly. Ira Mod Off TechModern Office Technology. Lura A. Penn, ed. Association of Records Managers and Romei, ed. Penton/IPC, Inc., 1111 Chester Ave., Administrators, 4200 Somerset Dr., Suite 215, Cleveland, OH 44114 Prairie Village, KS 66208 NSRNational Shorthand Reporter. Roger Rogner, Clearing HouseThe Clearing House. Louise Dudley, ed. National Shorthand Reporters Association, 118 ed. Heldref Publications, 4000 Albemarle St., Park St., S.E., Vienna, VA 22180 N.W., Washington, DC 20016 OfficeThe Office. William R. Schulhof, ed. Office Getting JobsThe Newsletter for Teachers and Coun- Publications, Inc., 1600 Summer St., Statnford, CT selors. Bobbi Ray Madry, ed. MPC Educational 06904 Office System. Liam M. Hogan, ed. Office Sys- Publishers. 3839 White Plains Rd., Bronx, NY tems, 941 Danbury Rd., Georgetown, CT 06819 10467 Off Sys Rsch JOffIzc Systems Research Journal. IMC JIMC Journal. Nancy A. Boyer, ed. Inter- John J. Stallard, ed. Office Systems Research national Information Management Congress, P.O. Association, College of Education, University of Box 34404, Bethesda, MD 20817 Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 Info CenterInformation Center. Floyd Kenski, ed. Software News. Edward J. Bride, ed. Sentry Publish- Weingarten Publications, Inc., 38 Chauncey St., ing Co., Inc., 1900 West Park Dr., Westborough Boston, MA 02: 11 Office Park, Westborough, MA 01581 In fosystems. Way.: L. Rhodes, Jr., ed. Hitchcock Today's Office. Eileen Feretic, ed. Hearst Business Publishing Co., Hitchcock Bldg., Wheaton, IL Communications, Inc./UTP Division, 645 Stewart 601E8 Ave., Garden City, NY 11530 J Accy Journa. of Accountancy. Susan 7. Frayman, Voc Ed JThe Vocational Education Journal. Gladys ed. 1221 Avenue of tin nericas, New York, NY B. Santo, ed. American Vocational Association, 10036 Inc., 2020 N. :4th St., Arlington, VA 22201 J Car DevJournal of Career Development. Norman WordsThe Journal of the Association of Informa- C. Gysbers, ed. College of Education, 111 Educa- tion Society Professionals. Mark S. Htrtzog, ed. tion Bldg., University of Missouri-Columbia, Co- AISP, 1015 North York Rd., Willow Grove, PA lumbia, MO 65211 19090

.87 84 1987 Business Education Index Business EducationPeriodicals Indexed ABEA JArizona Business Education Association Data Base. Dennis Kokorunda, ed. South-Western Journal. Robert Gryder, ed. Arizona Business Ed- Publishing Co., 5101 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, OH ucation Association, College of Business, Dept. of 45227 General Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, Delta P: Epsilon JThe Delta N Epsilon Journal. AZ 87287 Anthony G. Porreca. ed. Delta Pi Epsilon, National ABC BulThe Bulletin of the Association for Business Honorary Professional Graduate Society in Busi- Communication. Am Tibbetts, ed. Association for ness Education, P.O. Box 4340, Little Rock, AR Business Communication, University of Illinois, 72214 English Building, 608 South Wright St., Urbana, IBEA ReportsIllinois Business Education Associa- IL 61801 tion Reports. Ethel Holladay, ed. DuQuoin High Alpha Epsilon RschAlpha Epsilon Research Issue. School, 500 East South St., DuQuoin, IL 62832 Jane Hammer, ed. Business Education Department, Inter Rev for Bus EdInternational Review fur Busi- North Texas State University, Denton, TX 76203 ness Education. Felix S...hmid, ed. International Ark Bus EdAe ansas Business Educator. Phyllis Society for Business Education, Chemin de la Croix, Smith, ed. Arkansas Business Education Associa- 1052 Le Mont-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland tion, McClellan High School, 94117 Geyer Springs InvoiceThe Invoice, Tennessee Business Education Road, Little Rock, AR 72209 Association Bulletin. Harriett McQueen and Sue Bal SheetThe Balance Sheet. Donald H. Fox, ed. Evans, eds. Tennessee Business Education Associa- South-Western Publishing Co., 5101 Madison Rd., tion, P.O. Box 4477, Austin Peay State Universi- Cincinnati, OH 45227 ty, Clarksville, TN 37044 zeta Phi Rsch ExchBeta Phi Research Exchange.J Bus CommunicThe Journal of Business Com- Beta Phi Chapter, Delta Pi Epsilon, Dept. of munication. Robert D. Geiselman, ed. American Business Education and Office Systems Administra- Business Communication Association, English tion, Montclair State College, Upper Montclair, NJ Bldg., University of Illinois, 608 South Wright St., 07043 Urbana, IL 60801 BEA J-13L.,:zms Education Association of Metropol- J Computer Info Systems- -The Journal of Computer itan New York Inurnal. Blanche Ettinger and Information Systems. Jeretta A. Horn, ed. Associa- Lucille T. Friedman, eds. Busir.ess Education tion for Computer Educators, Oklahoma State Association, c.t. New York University, Room 537 University, 217 College of Business, Stillwater, OK East Building, Washington Square, New York, NY 74078 10003 3 Cons AffairsThe Journal of Consumer Affairs. EtTA JBusiness Teachers Association Journal. Patri- David Eastwood, ed. Department of Ag., Econ., cia C. Franks, ed. Business Teachers Association & Rurai Soc., University of Tennessee, Knoxville, of New York State, Broome Community College, TN 37901 B108, Front Street, Binghamton, NY 13902 J Econ EdThe Journal of Economic Education. Bus Ed ForumBusiness Education Forum. Diana Kalman Goldberg, ed. Heldref Publications, 4000 G. Stein, National Busi_.ess Education Associa- Albemarle St., NW, Washington, DC 20016 Con, 1914 Association Dr., Reston, VA 22091 JEBJournal of Education for Business. Ruth Ander- Bus Ed Forum Yearbook IssueBusiness Education son, Jane M. Banks, Gary N. McLean, and James Yearbook Issue. (See National Business Education L. Morrison, eds. Heldref Publications, 4000 Albe- Association Yearbook) marle St., N.W., Washington, DC 20016 Bus Ed ObserverNew Jersey Bus;ness EducationKansas Bus TchrThe Kansas Business Teacher. Observer. Effie C. Oakes and Ann Zajkowski, eds. Nona Berghaus, ed. Kansas Business Education Ncw Jersey Business Education Association, South Assuciation, Division of Business, Emporia State Plainfield High School, South Plainfield, NJ 07080 University, Emporia, KS 66601 Bus Ed WorldBusiness Education World. KatharineKBEA JKentucky Business Education Association H. Glynn, ed. Gregg Division, McGraw-Hill .look Journal. Ke 'eth Utley, ed. Business Education and Co., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY Office Administration, Grise Hall 515, Western 10020 Kentucky University, Ben. ling Green, KY 42101 Bus ExchBusiness Exchange. Richard DeBruin, ed. MBEA TodayThe Official Magazine of the Michi- Houghton Mifflin Co., One Beacon St., Boston, gan Business Education Association. Michigan MA 02107 Business Education Association, 1431 East 12 Mile, CompassAICS Compass. Jerry W. Miller, ed. As- Madison Heights, Mi 48701 sociation of Independent Colleges and Schools, OneMDEA JMississippi Business Education Association Dupont Circle, N.W., Washington, DC 20036 Journal. (Name cht.nged, See MBEI') 1987 Business Education Index 85 '1-isiness Education Periodicals Indexed (continued) MBEA YMississippi Business Education Associa- NJBEA NessletterNew Jersey Business Education tion Yearbook. Rhonda Cotton, Eva P. Gaddis, Association Newsletter. Linda Finkral and Frances and Bruce Stirewalt, eds. Mississippi Business Tolley,es.South Hunterdon Regional High Education Association, College of Business, P.O. School, Lambertville, NJ 08530 Box 5365, Mississippi State University, Mississip- OBTA Beacon. Robert K. Eley, ed. Ohio Business pi State, MS 39762 (Formerly MBEA J) Teachers Association, University of Akron, Zook ME NewsMarketing Educator's News. Jim Bur- Hall 130-C, Akron, OH 44325, Columbus, OH row and Steve Corbin, eds. Marketing and Distribu- 43210 tive Education Association, 1908 Association Drive, Ohio Bts TchrOhio Business Teacher. Anthony G. Reston, VA 22091. Porreca, ed. Ohio Business Education Association, Mktg Educators' JMarketing Educators' Journal. Ohio State University, 121 Remseyer Hall, Colum- Ma Vting Education Association, 1908 Association bus, OH 43210 Dr., Reston, VA 22091 SBEA NewsletterSouthern Business Education As- NAM 2. RevNABTE Review. Rosemarie Mc- sociation Newsletter. SBFA, Dept. of Vocational Cauley, ed. National Association for Business Education, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY Teacher Education, 1914 Association Dr., Reston, 40506 VA 22091 SecThe Secretary. Shirley S. Englund, ed. Profes- NACEBE Newsletter National Association of Class- sional Secretaries International, 301 East Armour room Educators of Business Education Newsletter. Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64111 Phyllis Smith, ed. John J. McClellan High School, TIPS. Delta Pi Epsilon Newsletter. National Office, 9417 Geyer Springs Rd., Little Rock, AR 72209 P.O. Box 4340, Little Rock, AR 72214 NATEBE NotesNational Association of Teacher Tomorrow's Bus Le-derTomorrow's Business Educators for Business Education Notes. Jack E. Leader. Debra J. Stratton, ed. FBLA-PBL, Inc., Johnson, ed. East Texas State University, Dept. of P.O. Box 17417, Dulles, Washington, D.C. 20041 Office Administration and Business Education, Utah State Bus EducatorUtah State Business Edu- Business Administration Bldg., Room 215, Com- cator. Terry Lundgren and Carol Lundgren, eds. merce, TX 75428 Utah State University, Dept. of Administrative NHBEA JNew Hampshire Business Education Systems and lkisiness Education, Logan, UT 84322 Association Journal. Burton S. Kaliski, ed. New Viewpoints. Harry R. Moon, ed. MPC Educational Hampshire College, 2500 North Riser Rd., Man- Publishers, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third chester, NH 03104 Ave., New York, NY 10016 National Business Education Association Yearbook, VBEA JVirginia Business Education Association No. 25. Business Education for a Changing World. Journal. B. June Schmidt, ed. Virginia Polytechnic Margaret P. Gregory and Wanda Daniel, eds. Na- Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 1 tionalBusiness Education Association,1914 24061 Association Dr., Reston, VA 22091.

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AMS. Administrative Management Society Founda- Ken, 'ent Publishing Company, 20 Providence St., tion, 2360 Maryland Road, Willow Grove, PA Boston, MA 02116 19090 MPC. MPC Educational Publishers. (See Wiley) Anaheim. Anaheim Publishing Co., 2632 Saturn St., McGraw-Hill. McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1221 Avenue Brea, CA 92621 of the Americas, New York NY 10020 Bobbs-Merrill. Bobbs-Merrill Educational Publishing. Macmillan. Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 866 Third (See Glencoe.) Ave., New York, NY 10022 Brown. W. C. Brown Company Publishers, Du- Merrill. Charlet-. E. Merrill Publishing Co., Box 508, buque, IA 52001 Columbus, OH 43216 Delmar. Delmar Publishers, Inc., 2 Computer Dr.NBEA. National Business Education Association, W., Box 15-015, Albany, NY 12212 1914 Association Dr., Reston, VA 22091 Delta Pi Epsilon. Delta Pi Epsilon National Office, OSU. Ohio State University, The National Center for Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, MN 56082 Research in Vocational Education, 1960 Kenny Rd., Forkner. Forkner Publishing Corporation, 164 Com- Columbus, OH 43210 mander Blvd., Agincourt, Ontario, Canada MIS Prentice-Hall. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs. 3C7 NJ 07632 Glencoe. Glencoe Pubi,shing Co., 15319 Chatsworth Random House. Random House, Inc., 201 East 50 St., Missions Hills, CA 91345 St., New York, NY 10022 Gregg. Gregg Division, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1221 Reston. Reston Publishing Company, Inc., 11480 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020 Sunset Hills Rd., Reston, VA 22090 Harcourt. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc. 1250 Sixth Rowe. The H. M. Rowe Co., 624 N. Gilmor St., St., San Diego, CA 92101 Baltimore, MD 21217 Harper. Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., 10 E. 53 St., SRA. Science Research Associates, 155 North Wacker New York, NY 10022 Dr., Chicago, IL 60606 Holt. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., 383 Madison South-Western. South-Western Publishing Co., 5101 Ave., New York, NY 10017 Madison Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45227 Houghton. Houghton Mifflin Co., One Beacon St., Van Nostrand. D. Van Nostrand Co., 135 West 50 Boston, MA 02107 St., New York, NY 10020 Interstate. The Interstate Printers and Publishers, Inc., Wadsworth. Wadsworth Publishing Co., Ten Davis P.O. Box 50, Danville, IL 61834 Dr., Belmont, CA 94002 Irwin. Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1818 Ridge Rd., Home- Walch. J. Weston Walch, Publisher, 321 Valley Street, wood, IL 60430 P.O. Box 658, Portland, ME 04104 Joint Council. Joint Council on Economic Education, Western Tape. Western Tape, P.O. Box 770, Palo 2 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10016 Cedro, CA 96073 Kendall/Hunt. Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., 2460Wiley. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 605 Third Ave., New Kerper Blvd., Dubuque, IA 52001 York, NY 10016

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