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Peer reviewedElias, Frederick G.; And Others – Small Group Behavior, 1989
Investigated self-disclosure in college students (N=144) who were assigned to groups of four receiving either a self-disclosure or placebo treatment. Found self-disclosure intervention resulted in significantly higher group cohesiveness, commitment to task and productivity; females demonstrated greater cohesiveness and commitment to task than did…
Descriptors: College Students, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Unity
Henderson, Karla A. – Camping Magazine, 1995
Addresses the potential of camp to promote self-esteem and nurture a sense of community. Summarizes articles in this journal issue that focus on individual and group behavior including homesickness, how camps can promote positive attitudes toward disabled campers, and a camp program that provides respite care for families of children with AIDS.…
Descriptors: Camping, Child Behavior, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedBarnard, William A.; And Others – Journal of Social Psychology, 1992
Presents study results examining social pressure within sexually homogenous groups. Explains that cohesiveness, based on common beliefs, was established in half of the sample while prevented in the remainder. Reports that groups were required to reach consensus after conflict was introduced. Concludes that low cohesion groups showed the greatest…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Conflict, Discussion Groups, Females
Peer reviewedParry, Odette – Gender and Education, 1990
Female students in a graduate journalism program in Britain failed in a common attempt to counter sexist treatment during their training in this male-dominated profession resulting from the priorities of the school and demands of the program. (DM)
Descriptors: Females, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedGillies, Robyn M.; Ashman, Adrian F. – Journal of Special Education, 2000
A study investigated behaviors, interactions, and learning outcomes of 22 children with learning disabilities who participated in structured and unstructured group activities. Children in the structured groups were more involved in group activities, provided more directions and help to others, and obtained a significantly higher performance on a…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedLarkey, Linda Kathryn – Management Communication Quarterly, 1996
Describes research used to develop an original instrument, the Workforce Diversity Questionnaire, to assess interactions in diverse workgroups. States that a set of proposed dimensions was developed theoretically from literature on cultural diversity, discrimination, and intergroup processes. Explains how validity was tested through confirmatory…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Content Validity, Cultural Differences, Factor Analysis
Peer reviewedAntia, Shirin D.; Dittillo, Deborah A. – Journal of Children's Communication Development, 1998
This study examined the peer social behaviors of 38 deaf or hard of hearing (D/HH) and 44 hearing children (preschool through grade 1) during free play in small integrated groups. Videotapes were analyzed for peer interaction, play, peer initiations/child responses, and child initiations/peer responses. D/HH and hearing children showed similar…
Descriptors: Deafness, Early Childhood Education, Group Behavior, Interaction Process Analysis
Marsh, Caryl – Informal Learning, 1999
Tests the use of modeling and wait-time as guided-tour procedures and their use by docents as a strategy for increasing visitor questions. Modeling and wait-time seemed clearly important in encouraging visitors to begin to ask questions. Visitors asked an average of seven times more questions than had been asked on pre-experimental tours. (PVD)
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Curiosity, Experiential Learning, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedAvgitidou, Sofia – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2001
Investigated how Greek kindergartners construct and negotiate the context of their shared beliefs, experience, and interests through the form and meaning of their social behavior. Found that prosocial behavior in the form of empathy was a commonly accepted peer culture concern. Empathy forms either a friendship criteria, which questions the issue…
Descriptors: Early Experience, Empathy, Foreign Countries, Group Behavior
Schwarz, Baruch B.; Neuman, Yair; Gil, Julia; Ilya, Merav – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2003
In this article, we elaborate methodologies to study construction of knowledge in argumentative activities. For this purpose, we report on a quasi-empirical study on construction of knowledge through successive argumentative activities on a controversial issue. A group of 120 fifth grade students participated in successive argumentative…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Group Behavior, Qualitative Research, Persuasive Discourse
Hickey, Christopher; Fitzclarence, Lindsay – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2004
Peer groups matter more than we think. In this paper we assert that peer group commitments and affiliations are often the primary social reference in determining the way young people think about and practice risk. It is, we argue, inappropriate to impose adult constructions of risk-taking and anti-social behaviour when trying to assert influence…
Descriptors: Peer Groups, Young Adults, Adolescents, Males
Yan, Louisa; Kember, David – Learning and Instruction, 2004
This article reports the group equivalents to deep and surface learning approaches by individuals. The learning behaviour of out-of-class student groups was examined through 57 individual and 15 focus group interviews with university students in Hong Kong. A number of types of learning activities were identified and most had variants with…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Group Behavior, Learning Activities, Foreign Countries
How Group Dynamics Research Can Inform the Theory and Practice of Postsecondary Small Group Learning
Sweet, Michael; Michaelsen, Larry K. – Educational Psychology Review, 2007
After a brief review of integrative small group learning models that have appeared in the educational psychology literature, this article then looks into the group dynamics literature and describes one of that field's most well-documented findings: that interactions among group members change somewhat predictably over time. How theorists from…
Descriptors: Educational Psychology, Group Dynamics, Theory Practice Relationship, Postsecondary Education
Vigoda-Gadot, Eran; Beeri, Itai; Birman-Shemesh, Taly; Somech, Anit – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2007
Purpose: Most writings on Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) to date have focused on analysis at the individual level and paid less attention to other analytical frameworks at the group level (i.e., team, unit, or organization). This article approaches OCB from the less conventional perspective of group-level activities and uses it to…
Descriptors: Organizational Climate, Citizenship, Program Validation, Psychometrics
Somech, Anit; Ron, Ifat – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2007
Purpose: The success of schools fundamentally depends on teachers' willingness to go above and beyond the call of duty, namely, to exhibit organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). Attempts to understand the causes of OCB frequently focus on individual characteristics; only recently have researchers begun to direct their attention to more…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Citizenship, Individual Characteristics

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