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Brezicha, Kristina F.; Miranda, Chandler Patton – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
A quarter of all US students are immigrants, children of immigrants, or immigrant-origin youth. In this article, we examine how school practices can either support or hinder these students' feelings of belonging. Given the important relation between students' feelings of belonging and a range of academic, motivational, and socioemotional outcomes,…
Descriptors: High School Students, Immigrants, Group Membership, Interpersonal Relationship
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Stokes, Joseph; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1983
Dimensions of group self-disclosure, intimacy and immediacy, were examined in two experiments using college student (N=273) subjects who viewed four videotapes of group interactions. Groups in which members made more disclosures about intimate topics were percieved as more cohesive. Higher immediacy, however, was not associated with increased…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Disclosure, Group Dynamics
Zabrack, Merle; Miller, Norman – 1971
The degree of acquaintance among group members (friends or strangers) and the opportunity for group members to observe each other's actions (anonymous or non-anonymous) were manipulated in a 2 x 2 factorial design, to determine the amount of aversive stimulation that would be administered to a target person. When group members could not observe…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, College Students
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Wong-Rieger, Durhane; Quintana, Diana – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1987
The acculturation of two ethnic groups in Oklahoma was compared. Hispanics seemed to be more assimilated than Southeast Asians. Both groups were more assimilated in their work places and residences than in friendships. Ethnic networking reduced assimilation. Biculturalism was the most satisfactory form of acculturation, followed by assimilation,…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Behavior Patterns, Cultural Differences, Culture Contact
Hayden, Shelly R.; And Others – 1983
Research has suggested that people not sharing a common fate lack a sense of group identity, thus decreasing the tendency for helping behavior. To study the effects of stress and commonality of fate on helping behavior, 60 female college students participated in a replication of an earlier study which used male subjects. Participants were assigned…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, College Students, Cooperation
DeStephen, RoLayne S. – 1982
To assess whether communication behaviors differ between high and low consensus groups, a study considered the comparative interaction of the first meetings of high and low consensus groups, the first and final meetings of high consensus groups, and the first and final meetings of low consensus groups. Subjects, 84 students in a small group…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Decision Making
Brown, Mark S.; Kretschmer, Richard R., Jr. – 1992
This study examined the social competency of at-risk kindergarten students as they demonstrated the need to establish social communities in order to increase group motivation and peer learning. The study explores the patterns of behaviors that these children demonstrate in order to form social communities, explores the purpose behind their need to…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Group Unity, High Risk Students
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Domino, George – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 1992
Studies whether Chinese children are more cooperative, whereas U.S. children are more competitive, using 76 10- to 12-year-old children in each country. Results using the Social Values Task indicate that Chinese children favor strategies that result in equality and group enhancement, and U.S. children favor individualistic and competitive…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Chinese, Competition, Cooperation