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Spitzberg, Brian H.; Cupach, William R. – 1981
Forty-nine college students participated in a study designed to determine the relationships among self-monitoring, relational competence, and relational intimacy. Each student was asked to find a willing conversational partner, to decide upon a conversation they had recently, and--without consulting with each other--to complete a questionnaire…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Higher Education, Interaction, Interaction Process Analysis
Sabena, Cristina; Radford, Luis; Bardini, Caroline – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2005
In this paper we focus on the role of signs in students' perceptive processes underpinning the generalization of numeric-geometric patterns. Based on a videotaped Grade 9 classroom group activity undertaken by three students and framed by a cultural-semiotic theoretical perspective, we carry out a microgenetic analysis of an elementary form of…
Descriptors: Generalization, Grade 9, Semiotics, Nonverbal Communication
Peer reviewedRothe, J. Peter – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1983
Dynamics of negotiation interaction between education researchers and Native Indian community members, to define researchers' normative roles, are illustrated by examples from a research project in a northern British Columbia community. Negotiation types are categorized as game actions: face games, relationship games, exploitation games, and…
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Community Attitudes, Community Involvement


