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McBride, Kevin J.; Lao, Rosina C. – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1978
This study tries to show that a theory of coalition formation based solely on sex is inadequate. Results indicated that both the frequency and the pattern of coalitions formed were significantly influenced by locus of control; thus the findings lend support to the basic reasoning of the researchers. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Interpersonal Relationship, Locus of Control
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Burkhart, Barry R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1978
Undergraduates (130 males, 112 females) completed the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) and the S-R Inventory of General Trait Anxiousness (S-R GTA). The intercorrelations among the five scales from the SSS and the four scales from the S-R GTA were computed and compared. Findings were consistent with rational and theoretical notions. (Author)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Measurement Instruments
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Avery, Arthur W.; Ridley, Carl A. – College Student Journal, 1975
The purpose of this study was to identify the interpersonal factors which college students consider important in defining acceptable levels of sexual intimacy. Undergraduates (N=229) were asked to identify the interpersonal factors they considered important in defining acceptable levels of sexual intimacy in both heterosexual friendship and dating…
Descriptors: College Students, Dating (Social), Individual Characteristics, Interpersonal Relationship
Fitz, Don; Gerstenzang, Sharon – 1978
Commuter students completed the Interpersonal Conflict Questionnaire which asked about four interactions involving hostility ranging from silent anger to physical violence. Results showed that intense episodes typically occurred longer ago, and most opponents were known for more than a year. Intense episodes were more likely to occur at one's own…
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict, Family Problems, Hostility
Martin, John A. – 1978
The interactions of 10-month-old infants and their mothers were observed using mathematical models of interaction which state that the child's behavior depends on recent characteristics of mother's behavior, and that the mother's behavior depends on recent characteristics of the child's. Therefore, changes in the intensity of the behavior of one…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Infant Behavior, Infants, Interpersonal Relationship
Haccoun, Dorothy; And Others – 1974
Despite its significance, the field of informal peer counseling remains relatively unexplored. This study focused on the therapeutic responses that laymen give to and desire from their peers. In two separate studies, S's indicated their reactions to scripts presented in booklets or on tapes. S's were instructed to respond to these scripts as if…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Interpersonal Relationship, Nonprofessional Personnel, Peer Counseling
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Andrus, Sharon; And Others – Social Behavior and Personality, 1977
A study of desire for, frequency of, and attitudes towards extramarital involvement (EMI) was conducted, using 100 male and female college students ranging in age from 19 to 55. Predictive factors other than desire, frequency, and attitude were number of marriages, and the social desirability scale. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, College Students, Family Life, Interpersonal Relationship
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Schnitzer, Phoebe Kazdin – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 1977
This paper, presented at the American Educational Research Association, Washington, D.C., April 1975, investigates the relationship of Horner's (1968) measure of fear of success to the perception of interpersonal relationships in five samples of male and female college students. Results are discussed in terms of sex similarities and differences.…
Descriptors: College Students, Fear, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
Leavitt, Harold J.; And Others – 1977
This study tests hypotheses about achievement orientation, particularly vicarious achievement. Undergraduate students (N=437) completed multiple-choice questionnaires, indicating likely responses of one person to the success of another. The sex of succeeder and observer, closeness of relationship, and setting (medical school or graduate school of…
Descriptors: Achievement, Attitudes, College Students, Failure
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McAllister, Ann; Keisler, Donald J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Examines the influences which prior task modeling instruction, sex and degree of trust have upon self disclosure in an analogue interview. (HMV)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship, Interviews
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Carlock, Charlene J.; Martin, Patricia Yancey – Social Work, 1977
An increase in the formation of growth-oriented groups has accompanied a rising interest in self-knowledge and consciousness-raising. The study described in this article suggests that the behaviors, perceptions, and emotional experiences of group members may vary with the sexual makeup of the group itself. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
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Janda, Louis H.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1976
The effects of guilt and approachability of a female examiner upon the associative sexual responses of 48 men and 48 women were examined. It was found that low-guilt males made more sexual responses when tested by an approachable examiner than unapproachable examiner. Subjects' perceptions of the experimenters were also examined. (Author)
Descriptors: Experimenter Characteristics, Helping Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship, Personality Assessment
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Hochreich, Dorothy J. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1975
Two hundred college students, most of whom had been administered the Rotter I-E and trust scales prior to the experiment, were assigned to testing groups. Findings indicate that clear sex-role stereotypes exist with regard to both locus of control and trust, and that the stereotypes are shared by subjects of both sexes. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Expectation, Interpersonal Relationship, Locus of Control
Lombardo, John P.; Lavine, Linda O. – 1977
Sex role differences in self disclosure are more clearly defined than are gender differences. Students filled out a Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) as part of an introductory course requirement. Males and females who scored as either androgynous or stereotyped were selected for four targets: mother, father, male best friend, female best friend. Some…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Attitude Change, Disclosure, Family Relationship
Yager, Geoffrey G.; Brucksch, William F. – 1978
The development of self-disclosure within an acquaintance exercise was examined. A sample of 80 subjects was assigned to same-sex or mixed-sex dyads. In half of the dyads, one member was asked, through a short statement in the written instructions, to encourage maximal disclosure in his/her partner. Dyad partners took turns discussing…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Behavior, Interpersonal Relationship
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