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Lockhart, Kristi L.; Goddu, Mariel K.; Keil, Frank C. – Developmental Psychology, 2018
Four studies explored developmental changes in attitudes toward boasting. Overall, 5- to 7-year-olds (N = 130) were more likely than 8- to 11-year-olds (N = 126) and adults (N = 263) to view characters who boasted about valued traits as likable. In Study 1, younger children, unlike the older participants, liked and morally valued boasters who were…
Descriptors: Young Children, Adults, Age Groups, Age Differences
Panepinto, Amberly R.; Uschold, Carissa C.; Olandese, Michelle; Linn, Braden K. – Journal of College Student Psychotherapy, 2015
The study investigated the efficacy of a dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) program with a general college counseling center population, not limited to students diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. A review of records of 64 students found that obsessive-compulsive symptoms, interpersonal sensitivity, depression, anxiety, paranoia,…
Descriptors: Personality Problems, Therapy, Intervention, Behavior Modification
Almerigogna, Jehanne; Ost, James; Akehurst, Lucy; Fluck, Mike – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2008
We conducted two studies to examine how interviewers' nonverbal behaviors affect children's perceptions and suggestibility. In the first study, 42 8- to 10-year-olds watched video clips showing an interviewer displaying combinations of supportive and nonsupportive nonverbal behaviors and were asked to rate the interviewer on six attributes (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Influences, Perception, Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Relationship

Touhey, John C. – Social Behavior and Personality, 1974
Discrepancies between the implicit personality theory attributed to others and to oneself were examined among 20 subjects for eight lists of trait words. Findings showed that within subject congruency in self-other descriptions exceeded agreement between subjects, and that subjects tended to be consistently congruent or incongruent for all traits.…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception, Personality Assessment

VanderPlate, Cal; Fitzgerald, Joseph M. – Human Development, 1976
Aging literature contains many references to the importance of both real and perceived personality factors to the aging process. The individuals over age 60 in this study were asked to indicate their past and present levels of role participation and present role involvement, and to respond to parts of a personality inventory. (MS)
Descriptors: Age, Interpersonal Relationship, Older Adults, Peer Relationship

Gurtman, Michael B.; Lion, Clifford – Journal of Research in Personality, 1982
Examined the effect of interpersonal trust on perceptual vigilance in a tachistoscopic word-recognition study. Results indicated low trusters had lower recognition thresholds for connotatively negative words. They were more vigilant only for negative words. A manipulation intended to arouse subjects' suspicions about the experimenter was also…
Descriptors: Credibility, Expectation, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception
Emanuel, Joseph; Bernhardt, Greg – 1984
Carl Jung's theory of type states that much seemingly chance variation in human behavior results, not from chance, but from basic differences in human functioning. This theory is divided into two major components: fundamental human attitudes (extroversion, introversion) and basic mental processes (sensation, intuition, thinking, feeling).…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Classification, Cognitive Style, Counseling Techniques
Riedel, Marc; Thew, Karen – 1972
The study attempts to test hypotheses derived from the model of interpersonal attraction suggested by Kerckhoff and Davis, who investigated the issue of need complementarity versus similarity in their longitudinal research upon couples who were engaged or otherwise seriously attached and who proposed that homogamy in social attributes is…
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Females, Human Relations

Franzoi, Stephen – Adolescence, 1985
Administered Myers-Briggs Type Indicator to 104 young adult cross-country hitchhikers. Results displayed predominance of intuitive and feeling functions among subjects, and the utilization of perceptual function in dealing with the environment. Findings suggest a personality which is impulsive and autonomous, having a high degree of tolerance for…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Intuition, Perception, Personal Autonomy

Martin, Paul L.; Toomey, Tim C. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1973
This study explores the relationship between empathy (measured by Hogan's empathy scale) and psychological differentiation (measured by the Embedded Figures Test). When 32 male undergraduate volunteers completed both tests, it was found that highly empathetic S's tended to be field independent. Both emphathetic and field independent persons are…
Descriptors: Empathy, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception, Personality Theories
Halverson, Charles F., Jr. – J Consult Clin Psychol, 1970
Demonstrates that evaluative connotations of personality characteristics have more persuasive effect on interpersonal judgment for persons low in cognitive complexity than for cognitively complex persons. Stresses need for conceptualizing interpersonal judgment as function of interaction between cognitive complexity and evaluative requirements of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Individual Characteristics, Interpersonal Relationship

Kilmann, Ralph H. – Journal of Personality Assessment, 1975
The Kilmann Insight Test is a measure of the interpersonal value constructs. That is how the individual perceives and interprets the desirable and undesirable features of interpersonal behavior. The validity of the test is investigated by explaining its relationship to a self-report measure assessing similar values. (DEP)
Descriptors: Adults, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception, Personality Measures
Owen, Wayne L.; Pedersen, Darhl M. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Anxiety, College Students, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception

Neimeyer, Greg J.; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1979
Tests of the mediational function of self-disclosure indicated a positive relationship between the target's level of self-disclosure and the "meaningfulness" rating based on each subject's psychological characteristics. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship, Perception, Personality Traits

Kenny, David A. – Psychological Review, 1991
Consensus refers to the extent of two judges' agreement in rating a common target. A general model of interpersonal perception based on the weighted average model of N. H. Anderson (1981) is developed to show that increased acquaintance does not always lead to changes in consensus. (SLD)
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interrater Reliability, Judges, Models