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Nolle, David B. – Sociology of Education, 1973
Using data from a study of Black adolescents, the empirical implications were examined of five models which reflected common notions concerning the social influence process assumed to characterize the student-teaching role relationships. Results cast doubt on previous interpretations made in the literature. (Author/KM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Data Analysis, Interaction Process Analysis, Models
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Stymne, Ingrid – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1982
Analyzes and categorizes directional factors, and exploratory sequences related to them, via videotaped sessions of two teenage school work groups. Shows stimuli which initiate exploratory sequences are found for all directional factors in problem solving or decision making. Reveals rule-governed or routinized behavior relates to directional…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Cues, Decision Making, Group Dynamics
Dirksen, Carolyn Rowland – 1978
Sociolinguists have recently demonstrated the value of directives in indicating the relationship between status and linguistic form. The purpose of the instrument developed for this study was to quantify the coerciveness of directives on the basis of the theoretical approaches in the literature to objectify the comparison of directive forms.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Discourse Analysis, Females, Interaction Process Analysis
McPherson, Sigrid R. – 1972
This report describes a method of intensive, therapeutic assessment of families. The approach was developed as part of a research effort designed to study coping styles in adolescence. The various steps of the procedure are discussed both from the point of view of therapeutic value as well as from the point of view of findings obtained. A number…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Communication Problems, Family Attitudes
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Russell, Alan – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1984
A model of social skills in childhood and adolescence using the concepts and literature on symbolic interactionism is proposed. Its components (role-taking, role-making, definition of situation, and self) and their potential contributions to social skills analysis are discussed. An application to friendship making and possible model limitations…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Theories, Behavioral Science Research, Children