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Meeker, B. F.; Weitzel-O'Neill, P. A. – American Sociological Review, 1977
The sociological theory that men are instrument or task specialists and that women are expressive or social specialists has been weakened by research on small groups, families and personality. This paper suggests that sex differences in task-oriented situations may be explained by status processes, men having higher status than women. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Females, Group Dynamics, Group Status, Males
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Follingstad, Diane R.; And Others – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1977
Female subjects (N=22) in two consciousness-raising groups were objectively assessed to determine whether changes relating to self-reported profeminist attitudes and behaviors and relating to self-esteem and social desirability would occur. All experimental subjects significantly shifted toward more self-reported profeminist attitudes and…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Females, Feminism, Group Dynamics
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Parsons, Jerry – Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 1976
To help teachers plan strategy for working with a learning group, 12 factors affecting a learning group are discussed and a series of check points are identified as criteria for evaluation. Concepts and principles of group dynamics are drawn from sociology and the work of Carl Rogers. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Group Dynamics, Group Instruction, Guidelines
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Ho, Man Keung – Social Work, 1976
This article describes the author's experience in employing the fishbowl technique in group therapy with inmates at El Reno Federal Reformatory. Results indicate that this technique can be employed successfully in a correctional environment. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Correctional Rehabilitation, Counseling, Criminals
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Carter, Dianne K. – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1977
During divorce, women feel dependent and confused. Whether intended or not, the direction of a woman's growth (indeed, whether or not there is any) will reflect the counselor's belief in what is possible and appropriate for women. (Author)
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Divorce, Females, Group Counseling
Dell, Paul F.; And Others – Journal of Marriage and Family Counseling, 1977
The interaction between leaders and members in a year-long family therapy seminar is systematically compared to the process that unfolds between therapist and family during the course of family therapy. The dynamic elements of each stage of development are analyzed and factors affecting their development are identified. (Author)
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Developmental Stages, Family Counseling, Group Dynamics
Peterson, Bob – Canadian Training Methods, 1976
A role analysis chart, developed to measure group processes interactions, is adapted for use in training sessions on the conduct of effective meetings. (MF)
Descriptors: Behavior, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis
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Lewis, Benjamin F. – Small Group Behavior, 1977
This article labels some types of general group silence in group counseling and offers some techniques which have been found useful in dealing with these silences. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy
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Edson, Jean Brown – Social Work, 1977
The committee process is notoriously susceptible to manipulation. A real pro develops ploys to insure that meetings run exactly as he or she intends. The author here presents tips on how the social worker can guard against such strategies. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Committees, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis
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Gutkin, Terry B.; Nemeth, Charlan – Journal of School Psychology, 1997
Reviews group-based social psychological work. Focuses on the need for improved outcome criteria with which school psychologists can assess the quality of group decision making, the power of majorities in groups, the value of minority dissent, group polarization, and the establishment of shared norms. Examines implications for psychologists. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lundberg, Mary A.; Emmett, Judy; Osland, Patricia A.; Lindquist, Nancy – Educational Leadership, 1997
Open meetings are regularly scheduled times when all class members and the teacher sit together in a closed circle to discuss important topics, such as name-calling. Such meetings are structured, moving from reviewing ground rules to posing a warmup question, encouraging numerous perspectives, personalizing the topic, and challenging students to…
Descriptors: Bullying, Conflict Resolution, Elementary Education, Group Dynamics
Grayson, Randall – Camping Magazine, 1997
Camps can increase campers' self-esteem through "I-Can't funerals," camper information forms, noncompetitive atmosphere, positive behavior management, Socratic rule deduction, camper selection of activities, public commendations, and de-emphasis of physical attractiveness. Effects on self-esteem are given for each suggestion. Sidebars…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Development, Competition, Empowerment
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Bisson, Christian; Luckner, John – Journal of Experiential Education, 1996
The characteristics of fun are that it is relative, situational, voluntary, and natural. Fun can have a positive effect on the learning process by inviting intrinsic motivation, suspending one's social inhibitions, reducing stress, and creating a state of relaxed alertness. Includes summary of questionnaire responses from 20 experiential education…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Strategies, Emotional Response, Experiential Learning
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van Dijk, Teun A. – Current Issues in Language and Society, 1995
Replies to Billig's (1995) critique of his paper on the relations between language and ideology. The article argues that the paper critiqued is tentative and maintains that social cognition should not be reduced to structures of interaction or rhetoric. The article also emphasizes that ideologies are crucial in the cognitive and social management…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Discourse Analysis, Group Dynamics, Ideology
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Bukowski, William M. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 2003
Asserts that associations between child and adolescent aggression and competence need to be understood according to basic aspects of group process, such as dominance, resource control, and regulation of retaliatory gestures between group members. Maintains that although moderately aggressive children may be given status and power within the peer…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Aggression, Child Behavior, Children
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