Search results for "Nonverbal communication"

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Validation of Doloplus-2 among nonverbal nursing home patients : an evaluation of Doloplus-2 in a clinical setting

2010

Published version of an article from the journal: BMC Geriatrics. Also available from the publisher: http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2318-10-9 BACKGROUND:Pain measurement in nonverbal older adults is best based on behavioural observation, e.g. using an observational measurement tool such as Doloplus-2. The purposes of this study were to examine the use of Doloplus-2 in a nonverbal nursing home population, and to evaluate its reliability and validity by comparing registered nurses' estimation of pain with Doloplus-2 scores.METHOD:In this cross-sectional study, Doloplus-2 was used to observe the pain behaviour of patients aged above 65 years who were unable to self-report their pain. Nurses al…

GerontologyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCross-sectional study:Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Geriatri: 778 [VDP]Populationlcsh:GeriatricsVDP::Medical disciplines: 700::Health sciences: 800::Nursing science: 808Nursing careCronbach's alphaResearch articlemedicineHomes for the AgedHumansNonverbal CommunicationeducationAgedPain MeasurementGeriatricsAged 80 and overeducation.field_of_studyPain measurementMini–Mental State Examinationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryNorwayNonverbal pasientsCommunication BarriersNursing Homeslcsh:RC952-954.6Cross-Sectional StudiesGeriatricsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Geriatri: 778Doloplus-2Physical therapyObservational studyFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessNurse-Patient RelationsPsychosocial
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Mechanisms of common ground in case-based web discussions in teacher education

2002

Previous studies suggest that before participants in web-based conferencing can reach deeper level interaction and learning, they have to gain an adequate level of common ground in terms of shared mutual understanding, knowledge, beliefs, assumptions, and presuppositions (Clark & Schaefer, 1989; Dillenbourg, 1999). In this paper, the purpose is to explore how participants establish and maintain common ground in order to reach deeper level interaction in case-based web discussions. The subjects in this study consisted of 68 preservice teachers and 7 mentors from 3 universities, who participated in a web-based conferencing course for 8 weeks. The written discussion data were analyzed by means…

Higher educationComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryTeleconferenceCommon groundInterpersonal communicationTeacher educationComputer Science ApplicationsEducationNonverbal communicationPedagogyThe InternetbusinessPsychologyQualitative researchThe Internet and Higher Education
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Nonverbal immediacy and cognitive learning: A cross‐cultural investigation

1996

The current research was based on data drawn from the cultures of Australia, Finland, and Puerto Rico as well as the dominant United States culture. The direction of the relationship between immediacy and perceived cognitive learning did not differ among the cultures studied (a very positive relationship exists within each culture). However, the magnitude of the relationships varied substantially. The results support the theory that in highly immediate cultures the expectations for immediate teacher behavior are very high and violations of those expectations by being less immediate may be very detrimental to cognitive learning. On the other hand, in less immediate cultures where expectation…

Higher educationbusiness.industryCommunicationCultural contextCognitionLanguage and LinguisticsEducationDevelopmental psychologyNonverbal communicationCognitive learningImmediacyPositive relationshipCross-culturalbusinessPsychologySocial psychologyCommunication Education
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A cross‐cultural and multi‐behavioral analysis of the relationship between nonverbal immediacy and teacher evaluation

1995

Nonverbal immediacy of teachers has been demonstrated to be substantially associated with increased cognitive and affective learning in students. The assumption underlying the current research is that teacher communication behaviors that enhance student learning will also enhance positive evaluations of teachers by those students. This study sought to determine what specific teacher nonverbal immediacy behaviors are most associated with students' evaluations of their teachers. Our research was based on data drawn from the cultures of Australia, Finland, and Puerto Rico as well as the dominant United States culture. Each study was conducted in the primary language of the sample studied. The …

Higher educationbusiness.industryCommunicationFirst languageAffective learningCognitionLanguage and LinguisticsEducationBehavioral analysisNonverbal communicationImmediacyCross-culturalPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyCommunication Education
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Organizing Shared Digital Reading in Groups: Optimizing the Affordances of Text and Medium

2019

Children develop their language when they explore and talk about literary texts. In this study, we explore the design of shared digital reading as a basis for critical reflection on the reading situation in an institutional context with its given opportunities and limitations. We examine six videotaped readings of one specific picture book app, with a focus on the strategies used by teachers in early childhood education and care institutions to control children’s access to the medium and the types of verbal engagement (about the story and about the medium) that are generated by these different strategies. We use qualitative and quantitative analysis of video data. A qualitative categorizat…

Interactive videomedia_common.quotation_subjectliteracyLiteracyshared readingbarns språkkunnskaperEducationNonverbal communicationReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciences:Humaniora: 000::Litteraturvitenskapelige fag: 040 [VDP]digital lesingAffordancemedia_commonlesekunnskaperShared readingInstructional design05 social sciences050301 educationLanguage acquisitionLinguisticsVDP::Humaniora: 000::Språkvitenskapelige fag: 010::Nordiske språk: 018barns lesekunnskaperPsychologylcsh:L0503 educationSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)050104 developmental & child psychologylcsh:EducationAERA Open
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Finns and Americans Compared on the Immediacy Construct

1991

The Self-assessment of Immediacy Scale was administered to 219 Finnish students and 147 American students. The two groups were not significantly different from each other in perceived nonverbal immediacy. When the men were compared to the women, the women were significantly more immediate.

Interpersonal relationshipNonverbal communicationeducationImmediacyConstruct (philosophy)PsychologyGeneral PsychologySocial relationDevelopmental psychologyPsychological Reports
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#MeToo in school: teachers’ and young learners’ lived experience of verbal sexual harassment as a pedagogical opportunity

2020

Based on a case study of verbal sexual harassment experienced by a young female teacher and her 17-year-old student in a Norwegian upper secondary school, this article addresses challenges and strengths of drawing upon negative experiences of ‘lived injustice’ in class, arguing that such experiences can serve as a resource for education about, through and for human rights. Complementing this case study, we discuss a survey we have conducted among secondary school students (N=382), concerning how young learners report being sexually harassed and how often they experience that an adult intervenes in the situation. Combining the theoretical framework of human rights education (HRE) and the con…

IntersectionalityClass (computer programming)Human rightsmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationNorwegianVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Sosiologi: 220language.human_languageInjusticeNonverbal communicationHuman rights educationPedagogy050501 criminologylanguageHarassmentPsychology0503 education0505 lawmedia_commonHuman Rights Education Review
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Literacy skills and online research and comprehension: struggling readers face difficulties online

2019

The present study evaluated the extent to which literacy skills (reading fluency, written spelling, and reading comprehension), together with nonverbal reasoning, prior knowledge, and gender, are related to students’ online research and comprehension (ORC) performance. The ORC skills of 426 sixth graders were measured using a Finnish adaptation of the Online Research and Comprehension Assessment. Results of a structural equation model showed that these ORC skills were divided into six highly correlated factors, and that they formed a common factor in ORC. Altogether, these predictor variables explained 57% of the variance in ORC. Reading comprehension, along with gender, was the strongest p…

Linguistics and Language4. Educationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationOnline research methods050105 experimental psychologyLiteracySpellingEducationComprehensionSpeech and HearingNonverbal communicationFluencyNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyReading comprehensionReading (process)Mathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationmedia_commonReading and Writing
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“But big is a funny word”: a multiple perspective on concept formation in a foreign-language-mediated classroom

2015

In recent years, foreign-language mediated instruction (immersion, content-based language learning and teaching) has been studied from various perspectives. In the following study, a single event from a Finnish third-grade EFL-mediated geography lesson is studied by combining insights from three research approaches: sociocultural, socio-cognitive, and discourse-pragmatic. The data analysis focuses on how during concept formation, the participants use commonplace means present in every classroom – textbook and chalkboard, spoken and written, verbal and nonverbal communicative means – to construct knowledge and its social context. The results indicate that there exist strong parallels among t…

Linguistics and LanguageNonverbal communicationConcept learningForeign languageSocio-cognitiveLanguage acquisitionSociocultural evolutionPsychologyParallelsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsSocial relationEducationJournal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice
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Third-Person Perception of Television-Viewing Behavior

2000

Both conceptually and empirically, the third-person effect has been confined to the effects of mass communication (people tend to believe others are more susceptible to media influences than they are themselves, and people tend to act accordingly). This study investigated whether this phenomenon extends to the perception of other people's media use, and whether it can be explained by a general tendency to underrate the education of others. We interviewed a sample of 200 adults in south-western Germany, focusing on television-viewing behavior. As hypothesized, people tend to perceive others as more inclined toward undesirable viewing behaviors. We also hypothesized and found that third-perso…

Linguistics and LanguageTelevision viewingHigher educationbusiness.industryCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage and LinguisticsNonverbal communicationThird personPerceptionPhenomenonPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyConsumer behaviourSociolinguisticsmedia_commonJournal of Communication
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