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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
Ferri-Bernardoni, Joseph M. – 1980
Participant observation and author introspection were used to collect data in this study of nonverbal communication among Italian Americans in three large American cities. Discussion is given to kinesics (gestures and signs), haptics (touch), proxemics (interiors of homes, exteriors of homes, and spatial arrangements at a wedding dinner), and…
Descriptors: Body Language, Cultural Traits, Interaction Process Analysis, Italian Americans
Rogers, L. Edna; Millar, Frank E. – 1980
Data collected from 161 married couples were analyzed for communication patterns indicative of "domineeringness" and "transactional redundancy" (the degree of randomness contained within a couple's communicative behavior). From this data came the following observations: There is a negative correlation between domineeringness, particularly by the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Competition, Interaction Process Analysis
Wong-McCarthy, William J.; And Others – 1980
Results from a previous experiment relating sex role typing to verbal nonassertiveness are reviewed in this paper in light of other findings in the sex role literature. The first conclusion offered by the review suggests that, with respect to speech behavior, the expected correspondence between androgynous behavior and sex role typing requires…
Descriptors: Androgyny, Assertiveness, Communication Research, Females
Kavanaugh, Raphael R. – 1976
The role of a group facilitator implies observation of the group's interaction and intervention based on these observations within the group. This paper discusses the need for a facilitator to operate from a theoretical frame of reference in group settings that also provides a systematic method of observation. The author discusses category systems…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Group Behavior, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Competence
Gabriel, Ron – 1978
A study was conducted to explore user attitudes in public library listening areas and potential interaction problems between librarians and patrons in these areas. A questionnaire, sent to audiovisual department heads and their assistants in a random sample of 80 public libraries in cities with populations over 100,000, provided data for…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiodisc Recordings, Audiovisual Centers, Interaction Process Analysis
Bell, Linda G.; Bell, David C. – 1979
This study investigates the relationship between the degree of individuation in families and the personality development of adolescent family members. A subsample of 30 white, middle-class families were chosen for analysis from a larger sample of 99 families. Fifteen families from the subsample had adolescent girls who scored high, and fifteen had…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Empathy, Family Characteristics, Family Environment
Judd, Larry R. – 1978
Noting that speech communication educators have developed a unique interpretation of the nature and role of self-disclosure in interpersonal communication--that it is essential in enhancing interpersonal relations and in bringing about improved mental adjustment--this paper contends that such an approach to communication overemphasizes the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Higher Education, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
Spurrier, Patsy; Lowe, Mary Ella – 1979
Classroom behavior of student teachers who had training in discussion techniques and in interaction analysis was observed and compared to the behavior of their cooperating teachers. A significant difference in types of communication patterns in the classroom of student teachers who had this special training and those who had not was observed. It…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Cooperating Teachers, Discussion, Interaction Process Analysis
Cook, Nancy Illback – 1979
The impact of two levels of infant organization and marital satisfaction on parent-infant interaction patterns was investigated in 25 couples. It was predicted that (1) disorganized infants would have a negative impact on the parent-infant relationship, and that (2) parent-infant interaction with disorganized infants would be more negative among…
Descriptors: Fathers, Infant Behavior, Infants, Interaction Process Analysis
Crowe, Patricia B. – 1979
The theory that teachers treat students from whom they expect superior achievement differently than those from whom they expect inferior performance is examined. Five ways of reacting on the part of the teacher are identified for the purpose of this study--teacher warmth, teacher feedback, teacher selection of materials, opportunity offered for…
Descriptors: Expectation, Feedback, Interaction Process Analysis, Nonverbal Communication
Erickson, Frederick – 1979
The author argues here that progress toward greater validity in description through increasingly specifiable standards for quality control is crucial for the advancement of theory as well as for the improvement of method in descriptive studies of classroom life. Some standards for judging the validity of descriptions of classroom action are…
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Research, Communication Skills, Feasibility Studies
Peterson, R. Duane – 1968
A study tested the effectiveness of six 2-hour seminars in changing the behavior of elementary school principals in faculty meetings. Eighteen elementary principals from six metropolitan Detroit school districts participated in the study. The subject matter of the seminars included the selection of topics for a staff meeting, demonstration of…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Elementary Schools, Interaction Process Analysis, Leadership Styles
Stokes, Neil A., III; Dabbs, James M., Jr. – 1975
The etiological approach to psychological research is discussed, particularly regarding research on visual and vocal behavior. Thirty-four adult female dyads discussed topics on which they agreed and on which they disagreed. Each subject's looking and talking was recorded by observers on a computer in a time frame data structure. Data were…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Eye Fixations, Interaction Process Analysis
Baum, Michael; And Others – 1976
Low-inference classroom observational data were collected on 362 children in four elementary schools (grades two to five) who had been consistentlV ranked by two successive teachers over a two-year period. Teachers ranked students on one or more of thirteen bipolar scales assessing personality characteristics and teacher expectations. Two-way…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Interaction Process Analysis, Sex Differences
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