Barker’s Responsibility theory (originally called “manning theory”) states that when there are relatively few individuals available for certain number of settings, there is a greater felt pressure for individuals to take on roles of greater responsibility
Barker’s Responsibility theory (originally called “manning theory”) states that when there are relatively few individuals available for certain number of settings, there is a greater felt pressure for individuals to take on roles of greater responsibility
Barker and Gump found students in small schools participated in a greater range of behavior settings and were twice as likely to be active performers.