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Taylor, James R.; And Others – 1971
While the traditional role of television has been to transmit messages to mass audiences, more recent uses of television which allow face-to-face interaction may lead to new kinds of behavior by the parties involved. In an interactive situation, an individual's two types of tasks are presentational (presenting his own "line" or image)…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Feedback, Information Theory
Misavage, Robert; Richardson, James T. – 1972
The "diffusion of responsibility" hypothesis as an explanation of helping behavior (or lack of same) is qualified by suggesting that the hypothesis applies only in non-interacting situations. It is hypothesized that interacting groups who are aware of a help-demanding situation actually focus the responsibility and, therefore, take action as a…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Females, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
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Donohue, William A. – Communication Monographs, 1981
Develops a model of negotiation rule use that incorporates both content and relational dimensions and focuses upon interaction as the dependent variable. Assesses how winners and losers in mock negotiations differ in their use of communication rules. (PD)
Descriptors: Collective Bargaining, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research
FLINT, SHIRLEY HELENE – 1966
TO TEST THE HYPOTHESIS THAT THE VERBAL BEHAVIOR OF STUDENT TEACHERS IN THE CLASSROOM DOES NOT CHANGE IN RELATION TO THE VERBAL BEHAVIOR OF THEIR COOPERATING TEACHER, A VERBAL-BEHAVIORAL MEASUREMENT OF 12 STUDENT TEACHERS AND 6 COOPERATING TEACHERS WAS UNDERTAKEN USING THE OBSERVATION SCHEDULE AND RECORD FORM 3D. ANALYSIS OF VARIANCE REVEALED THAT…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Learning Activities
Reynolds, William W., Jr.; And Others – 1971
This paper describes an instrument designed to yield quick and reliable data on cognitive processes in classroom interactions; techniques of applying the instrument to classroom situations; findings on the reliability of the instrument; and implications for its uses as a research instrument or, when coupled with the paradigms developed by Nelson,…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Feedback