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Lawler-Row, Kathleen A.; Younger, Jarred W.; Piferi, Rachel L.; Jones, Warren H. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 2006
The role of attachment style in relation to forgiveness was investigated in 2 betrayal interviews. Blood pressure and heart rate were assessed, along with attachment style, forgiveness, empathy, and emotional expressiveness. Securely attached individuals were more forgiving of the specific offense, had higher levels of trait forgiveness, and…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Interviews
May, James L.; Hamilton, Phyllis Ann – 1977
Female subjects were asked to evaluate either an attractive or unattractive male stimulus person under one of the three experimental conditions; while listening to avant-garde, rock music, or no music at all. Responding on the Interpersonal Judgement Scale (IJS: Byrne, 1971) and a seven-point physical attractiveness scale, subjects indicated more…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Females, Interpersonal Attraction
Wiemann, John M.; Krueger, Dorothy Lenk – 1980
The ways in which people described their own interpersonal relationships were examined along the universally acknowledged relational dimensions control and affiliation. A total of 216 undergraduate communication students wrote about one of three types of relationships they had: best liked friend of the opposite sex, (60), best liked friend of the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research, Factor Analysis, Human Relations
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Harrell, W. Andrew – Social Behavior and Personality, 1979
Findings indicated that physically attractive couples were more likely to show public intimacy. Younger couples displayed more intimacy than older couples. Couples who were similar in age interacted more than couples who differed in age. Husband-wife attractiveness did not significantly influence intimacy. (Author/BEF)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Behavioral Science Research, Disclosure, Foreign Countries
Kerber, Kenneth W.; And Others – 1980
The determinants of interpersonal attraction were examined in 10 dyadic situations involving an actor's behavior toward a perceiver. For each situation, the intentionality of the actor's behavior was varied at three levels (intentional, nonintentional, no information), and the affective implications of the behavior for the actor were also varied…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attribution Theory, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research
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Williams, Stacey L.; Frieze, Irene Hanson – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2005
This study assessed college men's (n=85) and women's (n=215) courtship persistence behaviors (approach, surveillance, intimidation, mild aggression), which have been linked to stalking, and examined their relations to initial courtship interest, relationship development, and future violence and persistence, while also exploring the role of gender…
Descriptors: Persistence, Dating (Social), College Students, Behavioral Science Research
Archer, Richard L.; And Others – 1980
Recent attempts to clear up the controversy over when and why receipt of an intimate self-disclosure leads to attraction in a first encounter have called attention to the possible role of the perceiver's own disclosure. To investigate the influence of the perceiver's own disclosure on attraction to a disclosing stimulus person, female subjects…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Confidentiality
Van Lear, C. Arthur, Jr.; O'Donnell-Trujillo, Nick – 1982
A 5-week study was conducted to examine the acquainting process--changes that occur as a relationship between two strangers develops. Fifty subjects were paired in same sex dyads and were asked to talk to one another once a week for half-hour periods. The unstructured conversations were tape-recorded and questionnaires were administered to the…
Descriptors: Behavior Development, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Research, Higher Education
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McCroskey, James C.; And Others – Human Communication Research, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Communication Apprehension
Burgoon, Judee K.; And Others – 1982
Based on the assumptions that relational messages are multidimensional and that they are largely communicated by nonverbal cues, this experiment manipulated five nonverbal cues--eye contact, proximity, body lean, smiling, and touch--to determine what meanings they convey along four relational message dimensions: emotionality/arousal/composure,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Body Language, Communication Research
Stern, Avner – 1980
This paper reviews the research undertaken by trainees in counseling supervision who were students in a class on studies in supervision. One study which is discussed focuses on the relationship of supervisor behavior and supervisor didactic or experiential expectations. Another study is presented which explores the behavioral correlates of…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training, Credibility
Rubin, Rebecca B. – 1980
A study was conducted on the relationships between information seeking and individual cognitive structures (both individual cognitive complexity and the constructs used to understand others). Specifically, the study sought to determine how people use questions to reduce the uncertainty of meeting new people in impression-formation interviews. The…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Style, Communication Research, Concept Formation
Snavely, William B.; Clatterbuck, Glen W. – 1980
A study investigated the relationship between social style and a number of dimensions of person perception and interpersonal attraction. Social style was defined as a two-dimensional construct of assertiveness and responsiveness, which combined to reflect four social styles. Five hypotheses predicted that differences in social style would result…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Attitude Measures, Behavioral Science Research, College Students
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Steindorf, J. A.; And Others – 1975
A significant loss in attraction effect has never been obtained from subjects who are the direct recipients of another's evaluation. Rather, the effect has been obtained only from those subjects who assume the role of recipient of another's evaluation. In a discussion context, the present study compared direct recipients (DR) and role playing…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Feedback
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Thornton, Billy; Linnstaedter, LaNelle – 1975
Subjects (40 male, 40 female) viewed a videotaped "interview" with a competent female stimulus person (SP) who appeared to be sex-role congruent or incongruent and was either physically attractive or unattractive. Interpersonal attraction (Likability) was assessed by objective questionnaires. Subjects' sex and attitudes toward women were included…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Females, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Attraction
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