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Mitchell, Nancy; Danielson, Mary Ann – 1996
An underinvestigated aspect of advertising education is the consideration of methods by which groups effectively solve creative problems. Brainstorming has been popularly used by teams in classes to generate ideas; yet, little research exists that compares small group structures for creative problem solving. Bridging this gap, a study compared…
Descriptors: Advertising, Comparative Analysis, Creative Activities, Group Dynamics
Gaziano, Cecilie – 1996
This paper seeks to integrate some ideas from family systems theory and attachment theory within a theory of public opinion and social movement. Citing the classic "The Authoritarian Personality," the paper states that the first authorities children know, their parents or other caregivers, shape children's attitudes toward all…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Authoritarianism, Behavior Patterns, Communication Research
Gottlieb, Michael C. – 1995
Family therapy presents ethical dilemmas not encountered elsewhere in mental health practice. For example, who is the patient? Is it an individual, a particular dyad or the family system? If there is more than one patient, how is the therapist to maintain a posture of therapeutic neutrality? How is confidentiality to be managed? Little progress…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, Confidentiality, Ethics, Family Counseling
Garside, Colleen – 1996
With "adventure-based" learning, instructors present activities in a way that allows the group to develop its own abilities, with guidance from the instructor when appropriate. Adventure-based learning activities (which emphasize the importance of play) lend themselves to inclusion in the basic speech communication course, particularly…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Yarnall, Louise; Kafai, Yasmin – 1996
One of the most pressing issues in education is the importance of creating learning contexts and communities that are based on children's thinking in science and enhancing their understanding of pertinent concepts. In this research study, fifth grade students (N=20) were asked to design a game teaching younger students about the ocean environment.…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Cooperative Learning, Educational Games, Elementary Education
Langdon, Danny G. – 1995
This book is designed to help businesspeople fill the fundamental communication gap that affects everyone who works in business, from employees to managers to executives. Its purposes are as follows: to provide a common language of work; to shape the common language into a model or paradigm of work that everyone can use to help meet workplace…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Business Communication, Business Education, Business English
Scott, Craig R. – 1992
Group decision support systems (GDDS) represent a technological aid for the decision-making process, combining communication, computers, and decision technologies to support problem formulation and solution in group meetings. A study examined communicative influence strategies used in a GDDS meeting. Subjects, 201 high- and low-influence persons…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Computer Networks, Decision Making, Group Dynamics
Beebe, Steven A.; Webb, Marsha Short – 1990
This 43-item selected, annotated bibliography on cohesiveness and interpersonal attraction includes books, journal articles and conference papers published between 1953 and 1990. The bibliography is in two parts. The first part consists of key sources, most of which have extensive bibliographies or lists of references. The second part consists of…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Classroom Communication, Communication Research, Family Communication
Wiegel, Heide G. – 1994
This study investigated manifestations of collaborative work with pairs of kindergarten children during counting tasks designed to promote early number development. The data were collected by means of classroom observations, interviews with individual students, and teaching sessions with pairs of students. Ten students were paired to be compatible…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Computation, Cooperation, Coordination
Karabenick, Stuart A. – 1993
Asking questions is a salient event in group learning environments such as classrooms. Laboratory experimental results indicate that co-learner questions can affect judgments of comprehension. A study involving 94 male and 209 female students at a large midwestern university examined whether students would be aware of such alterations in…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Communication Research, Comprehension
Swanson, Ann – 1993
A study explored what an outside-the-classroom, authentic literature discussion involved. Three book club discussions (involving a leaderless group consisting of members of varying professions meeting monthly to discuss fiction and nonfiction reading selections) were audiotaped, transcribed and coded. Results indicated that: (1) when allowed to…
Descriptors: Adults, Discourse Communities, Discussion, Group Behavior
Pickard, John – 1998
Effective group leadership is not entirely about "good" or "bad" approaches, but rather the ability to choose an appropriate style for a particular situation. This paper examines three paradigms, or world views, that can influence the approach of a leader (facilitator, therapist, teacher) of adventure groups and gives examples…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Beliefs, Critical Theory, Foreign Countries
Murphy, Carlene U.; Lick, Dale W. – 1998
This book explains how to use whole-faculty study groups to get the entire teaching staff working together on one set of organizational goals. Chapter 1 discusses the school reform environment and the potential of whole-faculty study groups to serve as a major change process for improving schools and student learning. Chapter 2 describes the…
Descriptors: Collegiality, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Faculty Development
Anderson, Rebecca D. Gariglietti, Kelli P.; Price, Gary – 1998
Following a review of the literature of group counselor experiential training, this paper describes a rationale for an experiential growth group model to be used as an adjunct to a masters level group theories course. Such a course is a typical requirement within counselor training programs across the country. The current controversy which…
Descriptors: Confidentiality, Counseling, Counselor Educators, Counselor Training
Slagle, Ray Anthony – 1992
Support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, based on the 12 steps of recovery, have grown tremendously over the last several years. Personal narratives are an integral part of the recovery process because the signs that are used, and the semiotic webs that they form, are similar among people who belong to 12-step groups. In these groups,…
Descriptors: Catharsis, Communication Research, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Communication
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