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Davis, Phillip J.; James, Leonard E. – 1974
A review of the literature indicated a recognition that interview behavior was critical to job placement and successful employment. Previous research, however, has not specified either the structure of inverview training with the mildly retarded or the outcomes of those programs. In a recent study, 29 of 40 mentally retarded young adults filled…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Interviews, Evaluation Methods, Interpersonal Competence
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Balswick, Jack; Avertt, Christine Proctor – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1977
An examination of relevant literature reveals that females are sex-role stereotyped as being more expressive than males. It was hypothesized that although females would be more expressive than males, this difference could be explained by two variables--perceived parental expressiveness and interpersonal orientation. (Author)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Parent Influence, Parent Student Relationship, Research Projects
Siegel, Jan; Powers, Richard B. – 1975
This paper investigated whether children can learn to cooperate under minimal social conditions. The research also compares the effectiveness of verbal instructions and a training task for teaching subjects the "win-stay/lose-change" rule. This rule has been used to explain the development of cooperation in the minimal social situation. Subjects…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Children, Group Activities
Bond, Lloyd; And Others – 1974
This study provides evidence for the validity of the Social Adequacy subscales of the Psychosocial Maturity Inventory: Social Commitment, Tolerance, and Openness to Change. A group of students who invested substantial time and energy in social action projects directed toward helping others was compared with a randomly chosen control group. The…
Descriptors: College Students, Individual Development, Interpersonal Competence, Maturation
Curran, James P.; And Others – 1977
Subject groups were classified on the basis of behavioral ratings for degree of anxiety exhibited and level of social skill displayed during a simulated dating interaction. Subjects were then asked to view and evaluate their own skill performance and the performance of bogus subjects during the same interaction when presented on videotape. All…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cognitive Style, Dating (Social), Emotional Response
Tjosvold, Dean – 1978
This study explores the effects of controlling influence attempts on social face and constructive conflict resolution. It also investigates the role of social face in how persons respond to evaluations by their peers. A sample of 90 college undergraduates randomly assigned to six conditions. The group's evaluation of the representative's relative…
Descriptors: College Students, Competition, Conflict, Conflict Resolution
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White, W. C., Jr.; Berger, Florence – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
The present study investigated the effects on socially incompetent college students (N=20) of a group program that used social-learning theory and behavior-rehearsal techniques. Significant gains in social competence were shown. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Desensitization, Group Activities
Kelly, Jeffrey A.; And Others – 1977
New measures of sex role style assess the respondent's self-attribution of sex-typed interpersonal characteristics. In light of claims that androgynous roles are related to behavioral flexibility, the current study investigated the relationship between sex role orientations and performance in interpersonal situations. Males and females in each of…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Assertiveness, Attribution Theory, College Students
Perl, Joseph; And Others – 1977
A treatment program was instituted to reduce dating anxiety in infrequent daters. A sample of 85 extremely anxious and inhibited college undergraduates of both sexes volunteered for the program. Subjects were randomly assigned to one of three practice dating groups and two control groups. In one practice dating group, each non-dater was paired…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, College Students, Dating (Social)
Highlen, Pamela S.; Voight, Nancy L. – 1977
The purpose of these companion studies was to assess immediate and delayed effects of social modeling, cognitive structuring, and two self-management strategies for increasing affective self-disclosure in undergraduate males. Subjects were randomly assigned to: (a) social modeling, (b) cognitive structuring, (c) attention-placebo, or (d)…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Style, College Students
Paine, Stan C.; And Others – 1978
A group of nine elementary school children, each referred originally by his/her teacher due to low levels of peer interaction in free-play situations at school, participated in a study designed to assess the effects of treatment "booster shots" on the maintenance of social behavior. Five of the children had been treated previously for social…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
Ross, George R. – 1977
This paper examines the impact of 12 hours of exposure to Rational Behavior Training (RBT) and 10 days of exposure to a controlled conflict situation within a wilderness environment on 30 high school students. Results indicate that the treatment group, when compared with a control group, showed a marked and statistically significant reduction in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Anxiety, Behavior Change, Camping