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Strauch, Barry – 1976
In a recent article Jensen proposed the existence of what was termed the sex x race x ability interaction in which the differences in mental ability between the black sexes were larger than the corresponding differences among whites. Three large sources of data that were analyzed failed to reveal the interaction. Since Jensen's own work suggested…
Descriptors: Ability, College Attendance, Intelligence, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedVance, John J.; Richmond, Bert O. – Psychology in the Schools, 1975
Two hundred forty elementary school age children were paired on the basis of sex, race, and level of self-concept to participate in a cooperative-competitive game situation. Black children were found to be more cooperative than white children. The low self-concept subjects were more cooperative than high self-concept subjects. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Elementary Education, Games, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedZegiob, Leslie E.; Forehand, Rex – Child Development, 1975
An observational method was used to investigate the effects of race, socioeconomic status, and the child's sex on maternal interactive behavior. Both free-play and command periods were used. Of the three independent variables, socioeconomic status proved to be the most significant in determining the nature of maternal behavior. (Author/CS)
Descriptors: Interaction Process Analysis, Kindergarten Children, Mothers, Parent Child Relationship
Peer reviewedManning, Brad A.; And Others – Journal of Social Psychology, 1974
Mexican-American, Negro, and Anglo-American children participating in a two-person, two-choice game, showed that similar female ethnic pairs cooperated significantly more than dissimilar pairs; that females in the three groups differed significantly in the amount of cooperative behavior, and that reinforcement did not affect cooperative behavior.…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Competition, Cooperation, Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedZimmerman, Barry J.; Brody, Gene H. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1975
Attempts to determine whether prosocial acts of cooperation and friendliness by a black or a white adolescent model influence the play of younger black and white elementary school boys. (Author)
Descriptors: Children, Grade 5, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Relationship
Peer reviewedHenggeler, Scott W.; Tavormina, Joseph B. – Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1980
The interaction patterns of 64 well-adjusted family triads, divided into eight equal groups by race, social class, and sex of adolescent, were assessed across observational and self-report measures of family affect, conflict, and dominance. Results provide little evidence of consistent race or social class differences in family interaction.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Family Life, Interaction Process Analysis, Parent Child Relationship
Keyes, Judith Droz; Loflin, Marvin D. – 1971
This paper sets forth a comparative description of the constructs required to isolate and analyze language behavior central to the study of paraphrase--which is here considered central to an understanding of the process of idea sharing in the classroom. Findings are presented which suggest significant black/white differences in terms of these…
Descriptors: Black Students, Classroom Communication, Interaction Process Analysis, Pronouns
Peer reviewedCohen, Elizabeth G. – Urban Education, 1971
While playing a game of strategy, nineteen groups of two black and two white seventh and eighth grade boys, otherwise similar, were systematically observed by black and white observers both, using a schedule derived from status characteristic theory. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Games, Group Status, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedCohen, Elizabeth G. – Human Relations, 1972
Reports studies of bi-racial groups of schoolboys working on tasks of cooperative problem-solving in an integrated setting, designed to determine if status can be based on contributions to the task in terms of motivation and competence regardless of race. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Group Dynamics, Group Status, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedRoper, Susan Stavert – Integrated Education, 1972
Reports the results of a study on the most assertive member in integrated small groups composed of two black and two white junior high school boys, a study which attempted to determine if black assertives were treated differently and behaved differently than white assertives. (JM)
Descriptors: Expectation, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Status
Standley, Kay – 1976
This paper explores the effects of the childbirth environment and demographic variables on the laboring woman's expressions of tension and pain. Four observable physical measures were combined into a behavioral index of pain and tension: irregular breathing, tension of the upper extremities (rigid muscle flexion), vocalizations of pain (a cry,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Birth, Emotional Response, Fathers
Peer reviewedWoods, Ernest, Jr.; Zimmer, Jules M. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1976
This study examined racial experimenter effects in counseling-like interviews employing the verbal operant-conditioning paradigm. The absence of significant differences in the experimenter-subject racial interaction suggests that race, per se, may not be the most important variable in the experimenter-subject (or counselor-client) relationship.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, College Students, Counseling, Helping Relationship
Kernodle, R. Wayne; Kernodle, Ruth L. – 1979
The social network of elderly blacks was compared with whites in a sample of 241 ambulatory persons interviewed in congregate settings in a planning district of a border Southern state. Questions were asked about monthly patterns of social interaction, such as visiting and phone contacts with children, other kin, neighbors, friends, involvement in…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Friendship
Peer reviewedLevin, Joel R.; And Others – American Educational Research Journal, 1971
Aptitude by treatment interactions are investigated in the context of paired associate learning. Individuals are grouped by preference for visual or verbal items on classifying lists of paired associates and these groups are used to predict performance on criterion lists. (DG)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Early Childhood Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individual Differences
Loflin, Marvin D.; And Others – 1971
This paper, one of a group prepared by the Classroom Interaction Project of the University of Missouri's Center of Social Behavior (see related documents AL 002 750-752), is organized into two parts. The first section, a presentation of results of research into the sociolinguistic distribution of syntactic structures in black and white classrooms,…
Descriptors: Black Students, Classroom Communication, Discourse Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis


