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Dawadi, Saraswati – Online Submission, 2014
This article examines the strategies used by the high-level English as a foreign language learners to mediate understanding in peer interactions. The data was generated from peer interactions of post graduate level students in their regular classroom. It was found that the students were able to understand communicative intent of their peers and…
Descriptors: Interaction, Peer Groups, Peer Relationship, English (Second Language)
Castillo, Enrico G.; Pincus, Harold A.; Wieland, Melissa; Roter, Debra; Larson, Susan; Houck, Patricia; Reynolds, Charles F.; Cruz, Mario – Academic Psychiatry, 2012
Objective: The authors quantitatively examined differences in psychiatric residents' and attending physicians' communication profiles and voice tones. Methods: Audiotaped recordings of 49 resident-patient and 35 attending-patient medication-management appointments at four ambulatory sites were analyzed with the Roter Interaction Analysis System…
Descriptors: Patient Education, Communication Research, Interaction Process Analysis, Physicians
Little, Craig B.; Gelles, Richard J. – 1972
The research reported in this paper is concerned with the social and psychological implications of everyday interaction between graduate students and faculty in the sociology department of a small university. The researchers assumed that form of address is problematic for subordinates in social interaction and is a dilemma whose solution…
Descriptors: Graduate School Faculty, Graduate Students, Human Relations, Interaction

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