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Sunnafrank, Michael J.; Miller, Gerald R. – 1980
A study was conducted to identify the independent and conjoint influence of attitude similarity and initial interactions on interpersonal attraction to relative strangers. The 124 college students who were participants in the study were informed that they would be working on a project with either an attitudinally similar or dissimilar stranger…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication Research, Higher Education, Interaction
Fico, Frederick – 1982
A study tested five sets of hypotheses derived from an interaction model of the ways reporters and legislators exchange information. Three hypotheses attempted to distinguish among election-oriented, policy-oriented, and specialist legislators in the ways they seek information, and two hypotheses predicted the patterns of reporter-legislator…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Information Seeking, Information Sources, Interaction
Macklin, Thomas; And Others – 1980
After 177 college students in 49 groups participated in group tasks, their perceptions of those groups and individuals in the groups were analyzed for gender differences. In the discriminant analysis of the three interpretable factors for perception of groups (group cohesiveness, power, and personality), gender was a predictor of an individual's…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research, Group Behavior
Donnenwerth, Gregory V.; Norvell, Melissa J. – 1978
The paper explores sex-role determinants of interpersonal interaction and reviews various theories of equity in human interaction. Equity is interpreted as occurring in human interaction when all participants in a relationship receive equal outcomes relative to their inputs. The document is presented in four major sections. Section I reviews…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Comparative Analysis