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Dimitracopoulou, Angelique – Technology, Instruction, Cognition and Learning, 2009
Computer based Interaction Analysis (IA) for the support of the participants' self-regulation in technology based learning activities (individualised or social) is a new direction of research that has emerged during the last years. Its main purpose is to offer a cognitive and metacognitive support to learning environment participants (e.g.…
Descriptors: Self Management, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Behavior
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Baskett, Linda Musun – Child and Family Behavior Therapy, 1985
Presents findings of a study which examined the reactions of different family members to various social behaviors by a target child to determine what are the most probable consequences that child will experience. Discusses implications of results for understanding normative family interactions and clinical intervention. (KH)
Descriptors: Behavior, Child Rearing, Communication Research, Family Communication
Borich, Gary D.; Malitz, David
Evaluated is the validity of the behavioral categories held in common among three classroom observation systems. The validity model employed was that reported by Campbell and Fiske (1959) which requires that both convergent and discriminant validity be demonstrated. These procedures were applied to data obtained from the videotapes of 62 teacher…
Descriptors: Behavior, Classroom Observation Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Evaluation Methods
Taylor, James R.; And Others – 1971
While the traditional role of television has been to transmit messages to mass audiences, more recent uses of television which allow face-to-face interaction may lead to new kinds of behavior by the parties involved. In an interactive situation, an individual's two types of tasks are presentational (presenting his own "line" or image)…
Descriptors: Behavior, Communication (Thought Transfer), Feedback, Information Theory
Amidon, Peggy – 1971
These materials will help the educator develop an awareness of nonverbal behavior, which is complimentary to and independent of the verbal realm, to give a complete picture of the classroom. The purpose of the manual is to enable the teacher to identify nonverbal components of behavior, including dimensions other than behavioral of the teacher's…
Descriptors: Behavior, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment, Classroom Observation Techniques
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Haber, Gilda Moss – Environment and Behavior, 1980
Reported are the results of a study testing dominance and subordination among the spatially central and peripheral in 14 college classrooms. Differences in the defense of territory, upon invasion, between spatially central and spatially peripheral humans were investigated. (BT)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Assertiveness, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research
Collet, L. S.; Semmel, M. I. – 1971
Problems in the analysis of sequential behavior are discussed in relation to observation-coding procedures. A set of heuristic constructs are presented toward the development of a solution strategy for the analysis of chains of interactive behaviors. A proposed analytic computer program is briefly outlined and discussed. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Chaining, Behavior Patterns, Behavioral Science Research
Gibson, Dennis Lee; Dunnette, Marvin D. – 1971
A self-report inventory was compared with a situational test as a predictor of the verbal behavior of individual members of small interpersonal skills training groups. As hypothesized, the situational test was a better predictor than was the self-report inventory. A powerful social conformity effect may have operated in both the situational test…
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Behavior Rating Scales, College Students
Donnenwerth, Gregory V.; Norvell, Melissa J. – 1978
The paper explores sex-role determinants of interpersonal interaction and reviews various theories of equity in human interaction. Equity is interpreted as occurring in human interaction when all participants in a relationship receive equal outcomes relative to their inputs. The document is presented in four major sections. Section I reviews…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior, Behavioral Science Research, Comparative Analysis