Descriptor
Source
Journal of Social Psychology | 3 |
Author
Archer, Richard L. | 1 |
Bell, Nancy J. | 1 |
Borowy, Thomas D. | 1 |
Calhoun, James F. | 1 |
Carducci, Bernardo J. | 1 |
Chen, Nicole Y. | 1 |
Davis, Deborah | 1 |
Goodwin, Robin | 1 |
Hacker, T. Anthony | 1 |
Hill, Martha | 1 |
Holtgraves, Thomas | 1 |
More ▼ |
Publication Type
Reports - Research | 15 |
Speeches/Meeting Papers | 13 |
Journal Articles | 3 |
Reports - Descriptive | 2 |
Education Level
Audience
Researchers | 17 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
Barrett Lennard Relationship… | 1 |
Counselor Rating Form | 1 |
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Larson, Jeffry H.; Bell, Nancy J. – 1983
Little is known about the implications of individual differences in privacy preferences. To explore the relationship between privacy preferences and the style and quality of social interaction in a first encounter, 77 of 320 college students completing the Privacy Preference Scale were grouped according to their low (20 male, 20 female) or high…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Individual Differences, Interaction
Hill, Martha; Weary, Gifford – 1983
Despite recent emphasis on the communicative function attributions may serve, little is actually known about the reactions of observers to individuals' causal statements regarding their own or others' behavioral outcomes. To rule out perceived accuracy as an alternative explanation of the effects of concordance of causal understanding on…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, College Students, Congruence (Psychology), Evaluative Thinking
Miller, Rowland S. – 1983
Interpersonal attraction appears to increase under aversive conditions. Two distinct theories suggest that attraction results from either misattribution or fear reduction. To investigate the effects of misattribution and fear reduction on attraction, 36 male college students were ostensibly exposed to an electromagnetic field while an attractive…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Arousal Patterns, Attribution Theory, College Students
Sussman, Steve; And Others – 1983
Previous research on physical attractiveness stereotypes about marriage have used stimulus individuals in isolation. To examine these attractiveness stereotypes using couples as targets, 72 college students (36 females, 36 males) rated eight photographs of four male-female couple types. Members of each couple were either matched (attractive…
Descriptors: College Students, Conformity, Higher Education, Interpersonal Attraction
Archer, Richard L.; Stephenson, Blair – 1983
Listening to an intimate self-diclosure does not always generate attraction for the revealer. One factor which may influence the relationship between disclosure and attraction is emotional empathy (i.e, an observer's reacting emotionally because he/she perceives that another is experiencing an emotion). To investigate whether emotional empathy on…
Descriptors: Affective Measures, College Students, Empathy, Higher Education
Sanders, Connie H.; Borowy, Thomas D. – 1983
Research has shown that a client's positive views of a counselor enhance commitment to treatment, positive outcome expectancies, and receptivity to counselor influence. To examine the impact of counselor gender and physical attractiveness on perceived counselor effectiveness, 60 college students evaluated male and female counselors on 15 variables…
Descriptors: College Students, Counseling Effectiveness, Counselor Characteristics, Counselor Client Relationship
Kleim, David M.; And Others – 1983
Earlier research investigating the relationship between physical attractiveness and assertiveness found that physically attractive females were more assertive than other females. To investigate this relationship further and to broaden the scope of the study, 69 students were videotaped in groups of five to ten while responding to open-ended…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, College Students, Higher Education, Interpersonal Attraction
Hacker, T. Anthony; And Others – 1984
Little research has focused on the particular characteristics necessary to gain and retain social support. To examine whether individuals' differing social support level could be differentiated on social skill level and physical appearance, and if these differences apply equally to males and females, 168 college students (84 males, 84 females)…
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Interpersonal Attraction, Interpersonal Competence
Carducci, Bernardo J.; Ogan, Tamra A. – 1983
Previous research has consistently demonstrated that variations in physical attractiveness elicit different evaluative and behavioral responses. To assess differences in affective responses to variations in physical attractiveness and the affect of sex on those responses, 76 college students (31 male and 45 female) viewed colored slides of an…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Bias
Davis, Deborah; Holtgraves, Thomas – 1983
To examine the consequences of responsiveness in dyadic interaction, explore the effects of irrelevant response on listener processing and retention of content, and determine the impact of irrelevant responses on listener perception of speaker attributes, 108 college students were asked to read a debate between two fictitious political candidates…
Descriptors: Attention, College Students, Communication Research, Debate
Makosky, Vivian Parker; Sholley, Barbara K. – 1983
Traditionally, members of couples are similar in age, race, class, appearance and education. But within that common background, men tend to marry women slightly below themselves, a phenomenon known in sociology as the marriage gradient. To determine the extent to which students are comfortable with unequal relationships and traditional and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Behavior Standards, College Students
Jacobsen, Rebecca H.; Calhoun, James F. – 1983
Previous research suggests that observers of spouse abuse are likely to arrive at overly dispositional causal explanations for the abusive behavior, and reject both the abusing spouse and his victim. As part of a study examining observers' perceptions of a spouse abuse incident under varying conditions, 160 college students read a vignette about…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attribution Theory, Battered Women, Bias
Prager, Karen J. – 1983
The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between self-disclosure and intimacy status. Sixty-four women and 32 men (mean age = 27.44) were asked to complete the Greene Self-Disclosure Sentence Blank in response to one of two conditions, each of which specified a hypothetical target person for the self-revealing communication: a…
Descriptors: College Students, Confidentiality, Congruence (Psychology), Developmental Stages
Yager, Geoffrey G.; And Others – 1987
Concurrent and construct validity of six instruments designed to assess counselor effectiveness was studied. Participants included 139, male and female, undergraduate general studies and education majors. Consistent with social influence theory, four videotaped counselor role conditions (non-expert, not-attractive, non-trustworthy, and…
Descriptors: Competence, Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Correlation

Goodwin, Robin; Tang, Daniel – Journal of Social Psychology, 1991
Summarizes a study of questionnaire responses by British and Hong Kong Chinese students rating preferred traits in friends and romantic partners. Reports that romantic partners were expected to be more honest and caring than friends. Lists three principal preferences: kindness/consideration, extroversion, and sensitivity. Finds sensitivity…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Creativity, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Previous Page | Next Page ยป
Pages: 1 | 2