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Item Analysis of time-use data with implications for home economics curriculum(Texas Tech University, 1981-05) Johnson, Annabel BekThe major problem of the study was to utilize household time-use data of rural and urban homemakers and employed and full-time homemakers to determine implications relevant to the Conceptual Framework (TEA, 1971) . The implications are logical relationships between time-use concepts and the Conceptual Framework (TEA, 1971) . The results of the analysis of the time-use data of homemakers were used by the author to develop the implications relevant to the Conceptual Framework (TEA, 1971).Item Clothing care: time management and energy consumption of selected U.S. families(Texas Tech University, 1984-12) Johnson, Kathryn JeanThe purpose of the study was to assess the relationship of numerous demographic and external variables to time and energy consumption during clothing care. The purpose was achieved through an analysis of data and information obtained by the NE-113 Family Time-Use Study research instruments which included a household code form, a questionnaire, and a time-use record form. Information relevant to the study from the research instruments can be found in Appendices A, B, and C, respectively.Item Clothing care: time management and energy consumption of selected U.S. families(Texas Tech University, 1984-12) Johnson, Kathryn JeanNot availableItem The effectiveness of time management instruction on time use patterns of undergraduate students(Texas Tech University, 1983-12) Atchison, Iris BlessenNot available