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Cernius, Vytas – 1976
Just as one has a different sense of a mountain from each approach to it, so each group theory gives differing and somewhat overlapping aspects of group functioning. Each approach can help explain part of what is going on. Jung focuses on the perceptual and evaluative aspects of the individual and the resulting group consequences. Schutz focuses…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Experience
Thurman, S. Kenneth; And Others – 1977
The effects of two interdependent group contingencies, group-average and group-individual, on math performance and verbal interaction were investigated. In a group-average contingency the average performance of the members of the group must meet a set criterion level. In a group-individual contingency each member of the group must meet a set…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Change Strategies, Contingency Management
Etheredge, Lloyd S. – 1976
This student manual is intended to help undergraduate political science students analyze human behavior. The manual poses the problem of why a group of high school students failed to take their cafeteria trays to the dirty dish room. It presents alternative solutions which students discuss as they explore various interpretations of human…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Theories, Group Behavior, Higher Education
Mitchell, Maxine R., Comp.; And Others – 1977
This teaching guide, developed by the Los Angeles (California) Unified School District, presents concepts about relationships and a description of instructional objectives and activities which deal with family relationships, qualities of character and personality, and the teaching-learning act. A particular concept and objective are defined for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Family Role, Group Behavior, Human Relations
Steeves, H. Leslie – 1981
Four coorientation variables--congruency, accuracy, agreement, and feelings of being understood--were examined after each of 15 meetings of a discussion group composed of 12 graduate students in education. It was hypothesized that group members' accuracy and agreement regarding salient group issues would increase over time, and that congruency and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research
Weatherford, M. Stephen – 1978
Most scholarly literature on school desegregation treats opposition to busing as racist, reactionary, or as springing from deeper conditions of alienation or anomie. From this viewpoint, anti-busing demonstrations are episodic, unorganized and not founded on any thoroughgoing comprehension of the immediate policy issue. Busing is merely the…
Descriptors: Bus Transportation, Civil Rights, Community Involvement, Desegregation Litigation
Lockheed, Marlaine E. – 1976
Forty male and forty female high school students engaged in a group decision making task in both mixed-and single-sex 4-person groups of strangers. Those subjects who participated in a mixed group were also together in a microteaching class. The study addressed three questions: (1) What are the leadership behaviors of females, and do they differ…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Females, Goal Orientation, Group Behavior
LANGE, CARL J. – 1967
THE EFFECT OF A LEADER'S ACTIONS ON HIS FOLLOWERS IN SMALL MILITARY UNITS WAS THE SUBJECT OF SEVERAL RESEARCH STUDIES CONDUCTED TO EXPLORE THE NATURE OF THE LEADERSHIP PROCESS, WITH THE ULTIMATE GOAL OF DEVELOPING TRAINING THAT WOULD USE IMPROVED PRESENTATIONAL MATERIALS AND WOULD BE BASED ON LEADERSHIP DOCTRINE WITH DEMONSTRATED VALIDITY. THE…
Descriptors: Decision Making Skills, Evaluation, Group Behavior, Human Relations
PAULSON, CASPER F., JR. – 1964
THE EFFECTS OF TWO POSTULATED COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS ON GROUPS OF RELATIVELY SLOW LEARNERS WERE EXAMINED DURING THE REPORTED RESEARCH. THE TWO COMPETITIVE CONDITIONS WERE--(1) HOMOGENEOUS GROUPING, AS OPPOSED TO HETEROGENEOUS GROUPING AND (2) PUBLIC DISPLAY OF THE PERFORMANCE OF ALL MEMBERS OF A GROUP, AS OPPOSED TO INDIVIDUALIZED FEEDBACK. FOUR…
Descriptors: Algebra, Autoinstructional Aids, Competitive Selection, Feedback
Leary, Mark R.; Schlenker, Barry R. – 1979
Through self-presentations, individuals claim a variety of public images that influence how others regard and treat them in social interactions. An examination of self-presentation in a leadership situation focused on three dimensions of leader behavior: competence, socioemotionality, and prominence. Subjects (N=128) were assigned leadership…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Behavior Patterns, Competence, Group Behavior
Buchanan, Paul C. – 1968
This literature review is a supplement to an earlier , extensive review by the author. It shows the increase in laboratory training methods and programs. The studies reviewed are classified as follows: methodology of evaluation, theory development, kinds of learning, factors influencing learning, participant characteristics, and laboratory…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Evaluation, Group Behavior, Interaction Process Analysis
Reiss, David; And Others – 1977
This is a comprehensive report of a study of the mechanisms by which the family regulates its interaction with the immediate social environment. Subjects were four multiple family groups, each composed of six or more families, meeting in both hospital and home settings. In each family, at least one member was either an alcoholic or an adolescent…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Alcoholism, Community Characteristics, Extended Family
Ohlsen, Merle M. – 1970
This paper is designed to help youth's significant others harness dissident youth's energy into the reins of society's problems. Included is a comparison between healthy rebellion (arising out of love for something) and neurotic rebellion (having no purpose except to fight conformity or the establishment). The author classifies secondary and…
Descriptors: Activism, Adolescents, Group Activities, Group Behavior
Bloom, Joan R. – 1974
Using Status Characteristic Theory as a theoretical framework, increasing status distinctions between professional group members were predicted to decrease the quantity of task related information and quality of decisions made in small problem-solving groups. Three experimental conditions were created: (1) occupational prestige manipulated, (2)…
Descriptors: Age, Behavioral Science Research, Decision Making, Group Behavior
Klonglan, Gerald E.; And Others – 1974
The purpose of this study, completed with personnel who work in local disaster services, was to obtain data to test Etzioni's model of consensus and effectiveness. The data indicate that both early socialization and communication with elites are associated with consensus formation. Consensus formation and communication have direct and significant…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Data Collection, Group Behavior, Interpersonal Competence


