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Roth, James David – 1969
The focus of this work is the introduction and description of a quasi-new concept called socio-communication. In chapter 1 the term "socio communication" is defined as "human interaction, among and between different classes of people, by means of verbal and nonverbal expression in day-to-day social situations." In chapter 2 social communication…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Information Theory, Interaction

Smith, Peter B. – Small Group Behavior, 1976
This research is based on the premise that sensitivity training effects are explicable in terms of processes of social influence. Subjects were participants in a residential 5-day training laboratory. Results indicated that no single strong source of influence could be discerned. Implications are discussed. (NG)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Identification (Psychology), Interaction Process Analysis, Research Projects

Melnick, Joseph; Wicher, Donna – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1977
Encounter group participants were divided into four categories: high social anxiety/high risk taking propensity, high anxiety/low risk, low anxiety/high risk, and low anxiety/low risk. Two participants from each category were placed in each group. Results indicated high risk takers were seen as more verbally active, self-disclosing, and risk…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Interaction Process Analysis
Reinheimer, Robert Edward – 1976
This study focused on the role played by two factors--interpersonal attractiveness of group members and pattern of distribution of task-relevant information--in forming an influence base in task-oriented discussion groups. For purposes of the study, members of discussion groups who were confederates in the study were assigned attitudinal…
Descriptors: Discussion Groups, Doctoral Dissertations, Group Dynamics, Individual Characteristics
Quiggins, James G.; Lashbrook, William B. – 1972
The purpose of this paper was to measure small groups at various stages of their development and observe the effects of changes in group process on emergence of role types and the impact these roles have on group membership as a whole. Most small group measuring instruments have been built around a task-leader or socio-emotional leader dichotomy.…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Individual Power

Strassberg, Donald S.; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1976
This study sought to explore the pattern of self-disclosure in parent discussion groups. Subjects were 16 parents. Patterns of self-disclosure to occur contiguously, suggesting that reciprocity in self-disclosure is a general phenomenon operating in a variety of group settings. (NG)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Parent Child Relationship

Greenberg, Jerald – Group and Organization Studies, 1976
Experimental research relating seating position to group interaction was critically reviewed. Studies have found that persons in central seating positions were able to maintain eye contact with the most group members, thereby enhancing their ability to interact with the group and emerge as the leader. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, Environmental Influences, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis
Falbo, Toni – 1975
A study (N=60) was conducted to investigate the relationship between sex and the Bem Sex-Role Inventory in various measures of social influence. These influence measures involved self-reports of power strategies, peer evaluations of influence during group discussions, and personality scales measuring social power concepts. It was found that…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Peer Relationship, Power Structure
Neufeldt, David E.; French, Mark W. – 1985
In this study, the effects of differing levels of obligation attached to a gift and differing levels of resources possessed by the donor on the attraction of the recipient toward the donor were studied. Using groups of between three and five college volunteers, subjects were seated in booths constructed so that they could not see each other, were…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Credit (Finance), Financial Support, Group Dynamics
Koehler, T.; Trimpop, R. – 1996
This study focused on explaining the social character of text-based computer mediated communication (CMC), focusing on the outcomes of self esteem and "self reference." Subjects were 200 undergraduate students of a German university. Three perspectives of CMC were compared in this study: CMC as an impersonal situation, via mediated small…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics, Higher Education
Goldman, Mark S.; And Others – 1971
This paper explores the power of the group to influence the initiation, maintenance, and termination of a given episode of group drinking by alcoholics. The study was undertaken to establish the parameters, within a controlled laboratory setting, of the various effects of group decision making on the social, affective, and drinking behavior of the…
Descriptors: Alcoholism, Antisocial Behavior, Experimental Groups, Group Behavior
Aiello, John R. – 1976
The social, behavioral, and physiological effects of episodic crowding on children and elderly adults are reported in this paper. Children ranging in ages from 9 to 16 and elderly adults ranging in ages from 60 to 90 were grouped by age into small and large rooms. Each group sat silently for 30 minutes in the rooms while skin conductance equipment…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anxiety, Children, Environmental Influences
Kilmer, Sally – 1979
The purpose of this paper is to assess the utility of a conceptual model of factors involved in early childhood policy development. The assessed model provides a framework which focuses on the interactive nature of decision-making. Basic parameters are identified and applied to an instance of successful participation in the development of policies…
Descriptors: Administrators, Agency Cooperation, Agency Role, Child Development Specialists