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Helen P. Nicholson; Philip J. Shrives – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2024
Interaction is a much-claimed attribute of focus group research yet is often deficient in analysis when its essence can become lost. In this paper we aim to develop a flexible framework that can be operationalized and replicated when attempting to encourage and capture interaction. Working as outsider researchers with John Lewis & Partners…
Descriptors: Interaction, Focus Groups, Transcripts (Written Records), Interaction Process Analysis
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Kossyvaki, Lila; Jones, Glenys; Guldberg, Karen – British Journal of Special Education, 2012
Relatively little is known about the effect of adult interactive style on children's communication. The aim of this study, written by Lila Kossyvaki, Glenys Jones and Karen Guldberg, all from the University of Birmingham, was to explore the effects of adult interactive style on children's spontaneous communication. The study used an action…
Descriptors: Action Research, Intervention, Autism, Video Technology
Ashmore, Timothy M. – 1980
A model that depicts communication as a dynamic ongoing phenomenon is presented in this paper. The key elements of the described model are: environmental factors, actor/auditor, image, perception, messages, channels, intrapersonal feedback, and consensus of meaning. An axiomatic basis is provided for each variable to serve as rules of…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Models
Radcliffe, Terrence R. – 1974
This study observed the communication behavior within ad hoc and established groups and compared the two types of groups on several indexes of interaction patterns. Ad hoc groups were individuals who had no in-group activity with each other prior to the experiment. Established groups were individuals who had nine 50-minute sessions of ingroup…
Descriptors: College Students, Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research, Group Dynamics
Wiemann, John M. – 1974
A competence paradigm may provide communication scholars with a theoretical framework for the study of interpersonal communication. The study of ritualistic behavior is a study of competence in its most basic form. Turn-taking in conversations--an example of ritualistic behavior--not only helps us apportion the floor, but also serves a symbolic…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
Hancock, Brenda Robinson – 1972
This study explored whether an interaction analysis of ongoing communication can be useful in describing the process of self-disclosure. Eight women were assigned to dyads: two acquaintance dyads (subjects were acquainted through a small class in communication and had known each other for two months), and two friendship dyads (subjects had been…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Behavior, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
Thayer, Lee, Ed. – 1967
Communication is not only cross-cultural but interdisciplinary--in fact, even supradisciplinary. The problem of effective communication lies in coordinating various cognitive structures and in overcoming the lack of knowledge about an individual's perceptual mechanization. In this volume, some twenty-five contributors and discussants from five…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communications, Information Theory
Coleman, Lynne G.; Sweda, Janet P. – 1984
The study examined the dyadic relationship between two nonverbal, severely handicapped children (5 and 6 years old) and their mothers. Ss were videotaped in a classroom at an early intervention program, and approximately 110 maternal verbalizations were transcribed. Among findings were that the dyads used little eye contact while communicating;…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis, Mothers
Diez, Mary E. – 1983
Drawing upon the philosophical and technical frameworks of discourse analysis, this paper suggests the rules governing linguistic choices in constructing negotiation. First, it clarifies the philosophical assumptions underlying different approaches to analysis, specifying a conceptual focus, particularly with regard to the situation and the…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Research, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Powell, James Larry; Kitchens, James T. – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1975
Investigates the relative influence of an individual's orientation toward himself and others by ascertaining his satisfaction with a dyadic communication experience. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Higher Education, Interaction
Miyake, Naomi – 1982
To identify conditions that make a conversational interaction constructive--in the sense that the participants can find the way toward the success of what they wanted to accomplish--two situations were examined. In one, a professional researcher explained her data to a statistician. In the other, three groups of two people cooperated with each…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication (Thought Transfer), Comprehension, Interaction
Miller, John; Hylton, Cal – Western Speech, 1974
A study of classroom communication. (CH)
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills, Interaction
Lanigan, Richard L. – 1974
The paper presents a nontechnical analysis of the philosophical theory of speech acts as a paradigmatic explanation of interpersonal communication. A contrast is drawn between the idea that meaning is "in people" and the speech act theory that meaning is an interpersonal construct. There are nine conditions of interpersonal communication that must…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Educational Research, Information Theory, Interaction
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Trapp, Robert – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1986
Presents S. Jackson's and S. Jacobs' theory of conversational argument and demonstrates flaws in the representational validity of their research from the perspective of face-to-face interaction. Describes characteristics of a "paradigm case" of interactional argument that extends Jackson's and Jacobs' ideas about argumentation in…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Research, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
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Shapiro, George L.; And Others – Communication Education, 1981
Describes a perspective designed to examine the structure, function, and process of interpersonal communication to locate the major sources of problems in particular interactions. States assumptions of the perspective, defines the elements and processes of interpersonal communication, suggests ways to use the framework, and describes current…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Communication Research, Higher Education
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