DEVELOPMENTAL PATTERNS IN SAME-SEX AND MIXED-SEX GROUPS

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作者
VERDI, AF [1 ]
WHEELAN, SA [1 ]
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[1] TEMPLE UNIV,CTR STUDY PSYCHOEDUC PROC,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19122
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10.1177/1046496492233006
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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This study investigated developmental patterns in an all-male, all-female, and a mixed-sex group. Specifically, the research asked whether there were proportional differences in the types of verbal statements made in these three groups and whether these proportions changed over time. A repeated measures analysis of variance revealed no significant differences between the all-male and all-female groups. Developmental patterns were the same in both groups. Significant differences were noted between same-sex groups and the mixed-sex group. The verbal behavior of men and women was not different from each other in the mixed-sex groups. However both men and women responded differently in the larger mixed-sex group. The identified patterns of development in the same-sex groups corresponded well to those found in previous research on group development. This was generally true in the larger mixed-sex group as well, with three exceptions. Flight, which typically decreases across time, increased in the mixed-sex group. Work, expected to increase, decreased in the larger group; and pairing, expected to peak in the third phase, peaked early and late in the mixed-sex group The study concluded that sex composition does not influence group developmental patterns. Size of group does seem to alter these patterns to some extent, however.
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页码:356 / 378
页数:23
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