Search results for "Interaction Styles"

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Children's Temperament and Academic Skill Development During First Grade: Teachers' Interaction Styles as Mediators.

2015

The present study followed 156 Finnish children (Mage = 7.25 years) during the first grade of primary school to examine to what extent parent- and teacher-rated temperament impacts children's math and reading skill development during the first grade, and the extent to which this impact would be mediated by teachers' interaction styles with the children. The results showed that the impact of children's low task orientation and negative emotionality on their math skill development was mediated via teachers' behavioral control and, among girls, also by psychological control. The negative impact of children's inhibition on math skill development, in turn, was not mediated via teachers' interact…

first grade of primary schoolmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationInteraction Stylesbehavioral disciplines and activitiesEducationDevelopmental psychologychildrenacademic skill developmentPsychological controlReading (process)mental disordersDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516Big Five personality traitsta515media_common4. EducationtemperamentSkill developmentPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthPower structurestudent-teacher interactionTemperamentTask orientationPsychologyChild development
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Group interaction styles in a virtual context: The effects on group outcomes

2010

The influence of communication and information technologies (TICs) on group functioning and group outcomes is an important topic. Interdependent group work implies the need to communicate in order to share information and knowledge related to the task. The importance of this group interaction in the group functioning and outcomes stands out. In this sense, a line of investigation has arisen to study the role of interaction styles in the relationship between communication technology and group outcomes, as some functional or dysfunctional outputs depend on group interaction styles. From this perspective, the objective of this study is twofold: (1) to analyze the group interaction styles in vi…

Longitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectDysfunctional familyInteraction StylesHuman-Computer InteractionInterdependenceSocial groupArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Information and Communications TechnologyVirtuality (gaming)Group workPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonComputers in Human Behavior
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From Metaphors to Simulations to Idioms: Supporting the Conceptualisation Process

2004

The concept of metaphor has been used in UI design in a loose manner. There is a need to conceptually separate it from related concepts to restore the power it used to have in rhetoric. It is also important to understand the life cycle of metaphor, how it changes over time in the conceptualisation process. This is especially topical in ubiquitous computing, in which entirely new concepts and interaction styles are introduced. In this paper, we describe the use of metaphors and related concepts in theory and apply the approach in a mobile application.

Cognitive scienceUbiquitous computingbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Computer scienceMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectRhetoricMobile computingInteraction StylesArtificial intelligencebusinessmedia_common
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