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CAMPBELL, DONALD T.; LEVINE, ROBERT A. – 1967
A COOPERATIVE CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY OF ETHNOCENTRISM IS BASED UPON DATA COLLECTED BY ANTHROPOLOGISTS IN VARIOUS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONS. EACH ANTHROPOLOGIST SPENT TWO MONTHS COLLECTING DATA ON TRADITIONAL INTERGROUP RELATIONS, STEREOTYPES, AND HYPOTHETICAL CORRELATES OF RELATED SYMPTOMS OF ETHNOCENTRISM. SOCIETAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES ARE…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Area Studies, Ethnic Grouping, Ethnic Relations
Springport High School, MI. – 1967
THE MAJOR OBJECTIVE OF THIS NOTEBOOK IS TO HELP THOSE STUDENTS INTERESTED IN TAKING PART IN THE SPRINGPORT HIGH SCHOOL HUMAN RELATIONS TRAINING LABORATORIES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THEMSELVES, SOCIETY, AND HUMAN EMOTIONS SO THAT THEY MAY DEVELOP SOCIALLY AND EMOTIONALLY. THE SUBJECT MATTER OF THE NOTEBOOK IS DIVIDED INTO FOUR MAJOR AREAS--(1)…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Individual Development, Program Guides, Sensitivity Training
Davis, James A.; Leinhardt, Samuel – 1967
The authors sought to test Homans' proposition that small groups inevitably generate a social structure which combines subgroups (cliques) and a ranking system. We present a graph theoretical model of such a structure and prove that a necessary and sufficient condition for its existence is the absence of seven particular triad types. Expected…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Structure
Ward, G. Robert, Comp.; Borgers, Sherry B., Comp.
In this competency-based teacher education module, the participant is given the opportunity to work in a group where the focus is on feedback to the participant about his interaction with the group. The module is concerned with the participant's ability to share with others. It is composed of seminar groups and other group activities. (JA)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Competency Based Teacher Education, Group Dynamics, Self Actualization
Gotts, Edward E.; And Others – 1970
The objectives of this inquiry were: (1) to clarify the construct distinction between measures of peer rejection and low peer acceptance, obtained by classroom sociometrics; and (2) to establish an index of childrens' sociometric consistency behavior at varying age levels. A sociometric device was constructed and administered to obtain ratings on…
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Group Dynamics, Group Status, Measurement Techniques
Nelson, Frank Gustav Gordon – 1968
Twelve experimental groups were organized using ability and mutually positive attitudes among the three members of each group as criteria. Mutually positive attitudes were defined as group cohesiveness. Three different interaction patterns--competitive, competitive-supportive, and supportive--were established through instructions read to the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitudes, Educational Research, Group Dynamics
Kramer, John Francis – 1969
A simulation of Cincinnati mass media system predicts frequency and reach of flow of messages from known facts taken from census statistics, newspaper and radio audience studies, and a content analysis of the press relevant to attitudes and opinions measured by NORC survey of the effects of a public information campaign on the United Nations made…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Information Storage, Mathematical Models, News Media
Randolph, Norma; And Others – 1968
This Self Enhancing Education (SEE) trainng handbook gives suggestions for a 10 unit program. The training involves an introductory course of 30 hours, an advanced course of 30 hours, and a leaders course of 40 hours. Caution is given to the leader to allow the participants to commit themselves to SEE rather than the leader committing them, for…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Development, Educational Programs, Group Dynamics
O'Connell, Walter E.; Hanson, Philip G. – 1968
In a community confrontation program with police and community members, group leaders face many problems dissimilar from those found in group therapy. Dealing with authority (police) was difficult when the leader held a low self-esteem. Dealing with very vocal, rebellious community members presented difficulties in accepting their reports as truth…
Descriptors: Community Problems, Community Relations, Conflict, Group Dynamics
Allen, Vernon L.; Levine, John M. – 1969
This study investigated the role of one factor in the dramatic conformity reduction produced by a partner who agrees with S in the face of group pressure--the independent assessment of social and physical reality provided by the partner. Two social support conditions, varying only in S's perception of the partner's adequacy as a valid reference…
Descriptors: Conformity, Decision Making, Group Dynamics, Individual Characteristics
Werbel, Wayne S.; And Others – 1974
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a comparative morphology of groups which would be applicable to the whole of social scientific research. The key to the morphological classes suggested is not a focus on the group system itself but on its relationship with the next higher system--the group system's environment. The information exchange…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Interaction
Diamond, Michael Jay; Shapiro, Jerrold Lee – 1973
This paper proposes a model for the long-term scientific study of encounter, T-, and sensitivity groups. The authors see the need for overcoming major methodological and design inadequacies of such research. They discuss major methodological flaws in group outcome research as including: (1) lack of adequate base rate or pretraining measures; (2)…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Experience, Research Criteria
Burke, W. Warner, Ed.; Beckhard, Richard, Ed. – 1970
This book, written to instruct in the use of a conference as a medium of social intercourse, is divided into four sections. Section I, which contains five articles, deals with factors to be considered in planning a conference. Specific techniques one can employ to improve a conference and several different techniques for evaluating the…
Descriptors: Conferences, Group Dynamics, Leadership Training, Planning
Ettinger, Ronald F.; Kriner, Richard E. – 1971
This paper describes two experiments involving a game in which the effects of a strategy upon attraction are investigated. The first experiment investigated the role of one's partner's strategy and the subject's own strategy upon attraction among the players of a mixed-motive game; the second experiment was carried out as an extension and…
Descriptors: Group Activities, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Competence
James, Barbara E.; And Others – 1970
Two main problems were examined in this study: Does the providing of a direct formalized feedback experience to group participants accelerate their learning thereby producing greater changes in attitude and behavior? Does the group counseling experience produce a change in the participants' attitude and behavior? To measure behavioral and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Change, College Students, Feedback


