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Rogers, L. Edna; And Others – 1979
The discussions of four family-related topics by 85 married couples were recorded and analyzed to test the validity of an expanded version of the relational communication coding system developed by L. Edna Rogers and Richard V. Farace. The expanded version of the system is based on the implicit intensity continuum that underlies the communication…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Evaluation Methods
Avery, Robert K.; McCain, Thomas A. – 1979
Taking the viewpoint of the receiver, this paper explores some differences between interpersonal transactions people have with each other and with the mass media. After addressing an orientation held by many communication scholars that the process of mass communication and interpersonal communication differ only in degree, the paper focuses on a…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
Totusek, Patsy F. – 1979
Little has been done to identify the communication needs of nurses. The development of a model to use in examining their communication behavior can be an important first step in identifying those needs. The proposed model identifies four members of the staff nurse's role-set: patients, doctors, family members, and other nursing personnel. Each…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction
Fitz, Don; And Others – 1979
The effects of counter-aggression strategies on married couples resulting from use of the Taylor interactive paradigm were investigated. Married persons (N=52) competed in a complex reaction time task and set durations of 100 decibel punitive noise for either their spouse or an opposite-sex stranger. During pretrials (aggression escalation), males…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior Change, Behavior Patterns, Interaction Process Analysis
Slaughter, Diana T.; And Others – 1979
This document on mother-infant interaction reports differences found between mothers in a parent education program and a control group. The parent education program provided two different informal methods of stimulating mothers' awareness of their influence on their children's learning and development. Both programs stressed maternal responsivity…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Infants, Interaction Process Analysis, Intervention
Piele, Philip K. – 1969
To test the validity of a previous study conducted under simulated teaching conditions (which found that openminded teachers use indirect influence more than closedminded teachers), it was hypothesized that the need to maintain classroom control influences the behavior of teachers under actual teaching conditions. Thirty-four high and low scorers…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Dogmatism
French, Russell L.; Galloway, Charles M. – 1968
Because of the need to describe and analyze nonverbal as well as verbal classroom interaction, an attempt has been made to develop an observational system of complete behavioral analysis using the Flanders system as a base. Each of the 10 Flanders verbal categories (based on direct and indirect teacher influence) is combined with relevant…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Interaction Process Analysis
Yulo, Ralph James, Jr. – 1967
Analyzed was the use of the Flanders technique of interaction analysis as a supervisory device with science interns. Fourteen candidates for the Master of Arts in Teaching degree were involved in the study. Seven spring-term interns were in the control group, and five fall-term and two spring-term interns comprised the experimental group. Each…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Evaluation, Interaction Process Analysis, Science Education
Berman, Louise M.; Usery, Mary Lou – 1966
This booklet suggests new methods to personalize supervision by giving teachers and supervisors more concrete techniques and information with which to develop their abilities. Examination of several teaching and supervisory studies provides insights into the supervisory role and teacher behavior. Four models for supervisory practice are suggested.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Case Studies, Classroom Environment, Interaction Process Analysis
Wright, David P. – 1977
Statistical interactions between two instructional methods and five cognitive aptitudes were examined to determine whether the methods are most effective among different learners. Sixth grade students (n=275) were randomly assigned to eight periods of rule-example (ruleg) or example-rule (egrule) programmed instruction in critical thinking.…
Descriptors: Aptitude, Cognitive Tests, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students
Harris, Linda; Cronen, Vernon E. – 1978
In order to help in the analysis and evaluation of organizations, this paper presents a model that combines a functional perspective with a rules approach. An organization is viewed as an entity analogous to a culture that can be analyzed by identifying its collectively defined master contract; it may be critiqued by assessing the process by which…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation, Information Theory
Merritt, Marilyn – 1978
The role of the particle "o.k." in service encounter dialogue is discussed. A service encounter is defined as a situation of interaction between a "posted" server and a second party (a customer) who invokes the server's participation as an operator of a "serving post." It is suggested that approval or acceptance is often only part of what is being…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Language Patterns, Language Research
Cohen, Neil L.; Faust-Cohen, Lynn – 1978
This paper briefly reviews studies of infant-peer and infant-mother interaction, and describes a study which compares the effects of mothers and peers on toddler play. Twenty-six toddlers (13 males and 13 females) aged 21 to 24 months were observed in two social situations each: playing with his/her mother, and playing with a familiar peer (after…
Descriptors: Infant Behavior, Infants, Interaction Process Analysis, Literature Reviews
Tikunoff, William J.; And Others – 1975
Classroom protocols collected within this volume are examples of the protocols from grade 5 developed by the ethnographers associated with Special Study A: "An Ethnographic Study of the Forty Classrooms of the Beginning Teacher Evaluation Study." Twenty teachers at both the second and fifth grades were observed for one week by an…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Grade 5
Francis, Larry; Weaver, Tamar – 1977
Certain features of the PLATO IV system allow the gathering of large quantities and varieties of information describing the interaction of students with computer based education courseware. Two kinds of information can be provided: (1) data concerning single student interaction, which must be analyzed manually; and (2) data summarizing activities…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Data Analysis, Data Collection, Educational Diagnosis
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