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Rowland, Thomas; McGuire, Carson – J Sch Psychol, 1968
A dyadic model shows intelligent behavior as result of invariant processes of (a) organism-environmental reaction, (b) experience acquisition involving internal organism transformation, and (c) development of central processes of control. If interaction is controlled subsequent observed behaviors should clarify classroom role of psychologist.…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Sciences, Human Development
Blieszner, Rosemary – 1981
This paper demonstrates the utility of interdependence theory for understanding older persons' social relationships. Using friendship as an exemplary case, a model of expectations for and reactions to social exchanges is described. Exchanges which are perceived to be motivated by obligation are distinguished from those which are perceived to…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Behavior Theories, Coping, Friendship

Torczyner, Jim – Social Work, 1978
Individuals and groups who deal with others are constantly engaged in working out strategies, or choosing and reassessing their objectives and planning effective ways of achieving them. Presents a framework for understanding the conditions that give rise to strategic relationships and discusses five variables that influence their formation.…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Competence, Models

Hawes, Leonard C. – Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1973
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Theory
A Socio-Psychophysiological Model for Explaining the Causal Effects of Social Reinforcement Systems.
Brown, Edward K. – 1970
The expanded socio-psychophysiological model (SPPM) appears to provide a meaningful paradigm for explaining the psycho-psysiological effects of Social Reinforcement Systems (SRS). This model may be used to assist individuals, and the society, to become more aware of the effects that social practices have on the immediate and long-term actions of…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, Conceptual Schemes, Learning Theories