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Weeks, Gerald; Johnson, Jackie – American Journal of Family Therapy, 1980
Power and the paradox of powerlessness are defined in terms of the resource exchange theory of Foa and Foa. Power is conceptualized as the possession of resources, e.g., love, status, and money. The Karpman triangle is used to illustrate the power behind the victim's powerlessness. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Case Studies, Individual Needs, Individual Power
Brenders, David A. – 1991
Perceived control is becoming an increasingly popular topic in the literature of communication. Intriguing evidence exists to suggest that the key to understanding the role of locus of control in the interpersonal encounter lies in appreciating the enthymematic nature of human interaction and the role of perceived control in this enthymematic…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Conflict, Interaction, Interpersonal Communication

Roth, Robert A. – Teacher Educator, 1981
The issue is no longer whether control of teacher education will shift away from institutions of higher education, but to what extent, and to which of the interest groups now vying for control of major program components it will shift to. The impact of potential changes in preservice and inservice teacher education, field experiences,…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Educational Change, Futures (of Society), Higher Education