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Uleman, James S.; Singer, David – 1984
Considerable evidence has been found to support the hypothesis that actors' and observers' attributions diverge. It is also becoming clear that this divergence is not the result of a single process, but is the result of factors which co-occur and differentiate actors from observers. Observers' beliefs about their similarity to actors were…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Congruence (Psychology), Knowledge Level, Motivation
Barone, Thomas E. – 1981
This paper presents a strategy for the criticism of curricula-in-use, that is, for the criticism of program blueprints and materials as they meet the educational lives of the people for whom they were designed. One aim of the curriculum critic should be to enable the reader to view the curriculum from the perspective of the students. Empathic…
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Evaluation Methods, Literary Criticism, Perspective Taking
Copple, Carol E.; And Others – 1980
The purpose of this study is to identify dimensions of children's representational awareness as revealed by their verbalizations while drawing in a group situation. Subjects were 76 middle-class children in five preschool classes. Drawing sessions were audiotaped and observed by a non-participating adult who took notes and later transcribed the…
Descriptors: Classification, Freehand Drawing, Group Dynamics, Perception
Blacher-Dixon, Jan; Simeonsson, Rune J. – 1978
The paper demonstrates the potential of sociodramatic and role-taking activities for promoting socially competent behavior in the retarded. Possible applicability of a variety of interventin techniques to different settings or countries is considered. The domains of role-taking and sociodramatic activities are seen to comprise an important and…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Mental Retardation, Perspective Taking, Role Playing
Peer reviewedUrberg, Kathryn A.; Docherty, Edward M. – Developmental Psychology, 1976
Five role-taking tasks were arranged in a task hierarchy on the basis of their content and structural aspects. These tasks were then presented to 3-, 4-, and 5-year-olds and the data analyzed by scalogram and cluster analysis. The results supported the hypothesis and revealed a fundamental structural difference among tasks. (JMB)
Descriptors: Cluster Analysis, Content Analysis, Perspective Taking, Preschool Education
Peer reviewedFehr, Lawrence A. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1978
Examines the possibility that the detection of developmental differences in spatial egocentrism may depend in part on the use of percentage of total responses vs the percentage of errors as the operational definition of egocentrism. (BD)
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Egocentrism, Elementary School Students, Perspective Taking
Peer reviewedCox, M. V. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1978
Reports results of a study of the development of perspective-taking skills of 180 English children aged six through ten. Children first are able to represent the object nearest the observer, then before-behind relationships, and subsequently left-right relationships between objects. Questions Piagetian conclusions that perspective-taking ability…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Developmental Stages, Elementary School Students, Perceptual Development
Peer reviewedDellario, Donald J. – Journal of Rehabilitation, 1978
Observing that a lack of focus in rehabilitation research has resulted in a conglomeration of diverse problems, methodologies, interpretations, and applications, the author suggests striving for unification of effort throughout the field by overcoming three impediments in three areas (political, logistical, and heuristics) and by building…
Descriptors: Coordination, Organization, Perspective Taking, Political Influences
Peer reviewedKurdek, Lawrence A. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1978
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Students, Peer Relationship
Peer reviewedWilson, Karl E.; Shantz, Carolyn Uhlinger – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1977
The subjects were 25 preschool children ranging in age from 3.2 to 5.3 years. Five perceptual role taking tasks were adapted from Flavell and his colleagues. The Beller rating scales were used to rate dependency. (MS)
Descriptors: Perspective Taking, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Rating Scales
Peer reviewedDawson, Geraldine; Fernald, Margaret – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1987
The relationship between perspective taking ability and quality of social behavior was investigated with 16 autistic children ranging in age from 6 to 14 years. Results indicated perspective taking ability correlated significantly with two measures of social skills whereas receptive vocabulary and nonverbal intelligence did not. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Autism, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Nonverbal Ability
Peer reviewedBorman, Kathryn M. – Educational Studies: A Journal in the Foundations of Education, 1987
Examines an ethnographic study conducted on members of the American Educational Studies Association (AESA). The findings indicated major issues facing AESA are: (1) its organizational identity; (2) developing and maintaining its power base; (3) carrying out the organization's mission; and (4) exercising AESA's political mandate. Concludes with…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Organizational Climate, Organizational Development, Organizational Objectives
Peer reviewedWilcoxon, S. Allen – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1987
Discusses the grandparent-grandchild relationship and its implications for counseling activities. Reviews the historical and contemporary role expectations of grandparents and grandchildren, the reciprocal significance of this relationship, and ways to use the relationship in counseling services and programming in various settings. (Author)
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Family Relationship, Grandchildren, Grandparents
Sharpe, Davida; Johnson, Elinor – 2002
Conflict ranges from minor squabbles to dysfunctional relationships to all-out war. At its core, conflict is disharmony, dissension, division, and discord between people, interests, or ideas. Managing conflict is important in many environments and is the key topic of this guidebook. Examples and steps are presented that allow employees and…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Evaluation, Interpersonal Competence
Kahn, Wallace J.; Lawhorne, Catherine V. – 2003
Empathy is a critical factor in maintaining peace, respect and civility in our schools. The experience of reciprocal affect and accurate perspective taking comprise the components of empathy and stimulate the motivation to ameliorate the condition of another. The cognitive, physiological and social development of empathy is described with…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Counseling Techniques, Educational Environment, Empathy


