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Strean, Herbert S. – Children, 1970
Children and young people can help guide an adult as he tries to counsel, teach and live with them. Personal integrity is maintained with a minimum of belligerency when each side feels it has a voice in decision-making. (NH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Counselor Role, Human Relations
Peer reviewedFurman, Wyndol; Buhrmester, Duane – Child Development, 1985
Developed a framework for describing and assessing the qualities of sibling relationships by interviewing upper elementary school children and administering a self-report questionnaire to fifth- and sixth-grade children. Component analysis yielded four underlying factors: warmth/closeness, relative status/power, conflict, and rivalry. Relative…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Elementary Education, Human Relations
Keller, Paul W. – 1973
Conversation reminds us that we are not alone, that shared language is the opportunity to try on our many masks to see how many of them we can do without. The variety of pleasures accrued from conversation--"layers of pleasure"--deepen only as they move away from the individual orbits into the circle of mutual experience. When conversation is…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Communication (Thought Transfer), Human Relations, Individual Development
Weston, J. R. – 1973
A mediated, interpersonal communications model, such as the one proposed, has the potential of countering the popular notion that world cultures are suffering entropy. Two-way television, via cable or video tape, can be a successful mediating factor in establishing better interpersonal communication. Exemplary models of such systems involve…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Group Dynamics, Human Relations
Bochner, Arthur P.; Kaminski, Edmund P. – 1973
Conceptualizing the subject matter of interpersonal behavior was the primary objective of this study. Researchers administered version three of Lorr and McNair's Interpersonal Behavior Inventory (IBI) to 507 undergraduates at Cleveland State University. The first group received three copies of the IBI and were asked to rate themselves, rate a…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Concept Formation, Group Behavior
Ilardo, Joseph A. – 1973
Only by being aware of the variables present when person "A" perceives person "B" ("person perception") can the student of industrial communications effectively draw impressions of others as an interviewer. The purpose here is to summarize pertinent research findings on person perception and to illuminate their utility to the interviewer. The…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Evaluation Methods, Human Relations, Interaction
Zeleny, Leslie D. – 1964
The purpose of this bulletin, one of a series designed to aid the social studies teacher, is to explain the use of sociodrama in the classroom. An eight-step procedure for development of the sociodrama is described. Purposes of sociodrama are discussed and three major types of sociodrama are identified: the life problem, the problem story, and the…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Emotional Experience
Anapol, Malthon M. – 1973
The effect of lawyer credibility and juror perception on trial verdicts was tested through the use of a videotaped, reenacted genuine court case. The reactions of two groups of test subjects composed, first, college students enrolled in speech communication courses and, second, persons who had served on a real jury within four years, provided data…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Communication (Thought Transfer), Court Litigation, Courts
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


