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Zhou, Guojing; Moulder, Robert G.; Sun, Chen; D'Mello, Sidney K. – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2022
In collaborative problem solving (CPS), people's actions are interactive, interdependent, and temporal. However, it is unclear how actions temporally relate to each other and what are the temporal similarities and differences between successful vs. unsuccessful CPS processes. As such, we apply a temporal analysis approach, Multilevel Vector…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, College Students, Physics
Ji-Eun Lee; Amisha Jindal; Sanika Nitin Patki; Ashish Gurung; Reilly Norum; Erin Ottmar – Grantee Submission, 2022
This paper demonstrates how to apply Machine Learning (ML) techniques to analyze student interaction data collected in an online mathematics game. We examined: (1) how different ML algorithms influenced the precision of middle-school students' (N = 359) performance prediction; and (2) what types of in-game features were associated with student…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Algorithms, Mathematics Tests, Computer Games
Chase, Lawrence J.; Smith, Val R. – 1977
This paper presents a model for a message-centered theory of human conflict based on the assumption that conflict will result from the pairing of any two functional messages that share a common antecedent but contain different consequences with oppositely signed affect. The paper first shows how to represent conflict situations diagrammatically…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Diagrams, Interaction Process Analysis
Bauer, Connie L.; And Others – 1980
A theory of group interaction with a focus on the trajectories of relevant variables as they change over time is developed in this paper. The four major components of the group interaction process (communication, conflict, involvement, and centralization) are presented and conceptually defined, and the nature of their interdependence is discussed.…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
Ashmore, Timothy M. – 1980
A model that depicts communication as a dynamic ongoing phenomenon is presented in this paper. The key elements of the described model are: environmental factors, actor/auditor, image, perception, messages, channels, intrapersonal feedback, and consensus of meaning. An axiomatic basis is provided for each variable to serve as rules of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Models
Price, Robert D. – 1978
This paper examines the principles and concepts of several different processes and models of professional-client interaction in the initial face to face interview--Davies' approach, Silber's model, Shein's process consultation model, Havelock's change agent model, medical problem solving processes, and counseling processes. Conclusions drawn from…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Consultants, Instructional Design, Interaction Process Analysis
Melichar, Joseph F. – 1994
Chronological age is a marker in time but it fails to measure accurately the performance or behavioral characteristics of individuals. This paper models the complexity of aging by using a system model and a human function paradigm. These models help facilitate representation of older adults, integrate research agendas, and enhance remediative…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Geriatrics, Gerontology, Interaction Process Analysis
Ritchie, L. David – 1988
A study extended and elaborated the coorientation model as a basis for reinterpreting Steven H. Chaffee and Jack M. McLeod's (1970) construct of family communication patterns. Melvin L. Kohn's (1977) theory of the influence of life experiences (e.g., conditions of employment) on parenting values argues that socio-orientation might better be…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Family Attitudes, Family Communication, Family Relationship
Seiquist, Jack – 1979
Intended for those who teach dyadic communication, this paper argues that each partner in an intimate relationship has two primary communication needs: (1) to listen, look at, and pay attention to the "self" in order to attain clear awareness as a source of information for self-disclosure; and (2) to listen, look at, and pay attention to…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Disclosure, Higher Education, Interaction
Spitzberg, Brian H.; Lane, Shelley D. – 1983
Defining interpersonal orientations as the characteristic and consistent ways in which individuals interact with others, this paper examines various conceptualizations and theories regarding such orientations in order to discover how they affect interpersonal communication. In particular, the paper (1) reviews work concerning psychological types;…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classification, Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Adams, Gerald R.; LaVoie, Joseph C. – 1974
The effects of physical attractiveness, warmth, and sex of an adult model on imitation behavior of adult males and females were investigated. Subjects were randomly paired with confederates of low or high facial attractiveness who interacted with the subject in a cold-unfriendly or warm-friendly manner. The imitation task involved the confederate…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Imitation, Interaction Process Analysis
Denker, Martin W.; And Others – 1981
Researchers are now attempting to improve techniques for studying stable behavior patterns in family systems over long periods of time, e.g., the marital dyad across several levels of function and dysfunction covering time periods of months to years. One approach to improving this research design is based on the assumptions that longitudinal…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Computer Oriented Programs
Smith, Jonathan; Tesser, Abraham – 1979
A self-esteem maintenance model was tested using 52 friendship pairs. Undergraduates (N=52) participated in a word identification task described as an indirect measure of important skills (high relevance) or as a game of password (low relevance). Participants presented clues to both a friend and a stranger. As predicted by the model, subjects gave…
Descriptors: Adults, College Students, Friendship, Interaction Process Analysis
Keane, Francis J.; Cheffers, John T. F. – 1977
The influence process for teachers and coaches involves relations with administrators, peers, significant others who may be outside the direct control of the leader, and situational conflicts. Effective leadership requires a knowledge of the processes involved, but existing literature does not cite a single generally acceptable theory of…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, History, Interaction Process Analysis, Intergroup Relations
Moy, Caryl T.; Goodman, Earl O. – 1983
A common assumption in family therapy supervision is that the relationship between supervisor and supervisee changes over time, following a developmental continuum from the tentative competency of the supervisee as a therapist to relative competency. In particular, Ard (1973) theorizes that supervisees and supervisors move steadily together…
Descriptors: Competence, Counselor Performance, Counselor Training, Family Counseling
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