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Baker, William H. – Journal of Business Communication, 1980
Analyzes defensiveness in communication as caused by an unwillingness to acknowledge and tolerate differences in others, a fear of change in ourselves, and a desire to avoid mental imbalance. It causes a deteriorating cycle between communicators but can be reduced by empathy, treatment of fellow communicators as equals, and genuineness. (JMF)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Behavior Patterns, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems

Reimer, Michele S. – Developmental Review, 1996
Reviews the literature on shame and on adolescence and suggests that attention to the role of shame in adolescent development is warranted. Discusses how social-cognitive, physical, and interpersonal changes associated with adolescence may be associated with normative increases in shame, and how shame may be implicated in gender-related shifts in…
Descriptors: Adolescent Attitudes, Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Affective Behavior

Caulfield, Rick – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1996
The second of a four-part series on the development of infants and toddlers, this article reviews current research on social and emotional development during the first two years and provides a selected list of activities designed to promote infants' optimal development. Attachment behavior and affective behavior are two major topics explored. (EV)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, Developmental Stages, Emotional Development

Parke, Ross D. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1994
Highlights the contributions made by the papers in this special issue, and discusses remaining research problems and future research directions in the field of children's emotions and social competence. Notes that one of the most important points raised in this series of papers is the critical role of socialization in the development of emotions.…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Children, Emotional Development, Emotional Response

McCarthy, Christopher J.; Moller, Naomi P.; Fouladi, Rachel T. – Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development, 2001
Examines the factor pattern of parental attachment measures as well as the relationship of the resultant oblique factors to emotional functioning and perceived stress. Results reveal that individuals who reported higher levels of parental attachment reported lower levels of perceived stress and greater confidence in their ability to attend to and…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attachment Behavior, College Students, Emotional Development

Baker, Linda; Mackler, Kirsten; Sonnenschein, Susan; Serpell, Robert – Journal of School Psychology, 2001
Examines parents' verbal and affective interactions with their first-grade children during shared storybook reading and how these interactions relate to growth in children's reading activity and achievement. Results reveal that affective quality was an important contributor to children's reading of challenging materials in third grade but not to…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Family Environment, Grade 1, Parent Student Relationship

Kelly, William E. – College Student Journal, 2004
It is commonly assumed that worry and anxiety are synonymous. However, there is growing evidence that anxiety and worry are separate, yet related, constructs (i.e., Davey, Hampton, Farrell, & Davidson, 1992; Davey, 1993; Gana, Martin, & Canouet, 2001 ). Worry, is generally defined as a stream of negative thoughts (Kelly & Miller,…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Anxiety, College Students, Psychological Patterns
Camras, Linda A. – 1993
To make the point that infant emotions are more dynamic than suggested by Differential Emotions Theory, which maintains that infants show the same prototypical facial expressions for emotions as adults do, this paper explores two questions: (1) when infants experience an emotion, do they always show the corresponding prototypical facial…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Anger, Emotional Development, Emotional Response
Finegan, Jane E. – 1998
Emotional intelligence has been defined as "the ability to monitor one's own and others' feelings and emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use this information to guide one's thinking and actions" (P. Salovey and J. Mayer, 1990). As a subset of social intelligence and of personal intelligences (H. Gardner, 1983), emotional…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Emotional Development, Emotional Intelligence
Emmers, Tara M. – 1994
This paper offers a preliminary examination of literature reviewing sex and gender differences in the five prototypic emotions of fear, anger, sadness, joy, and love. The paper notes that within the literature on sex and gender differences, the terms "sex" and "gender" are often erroneously referred to interchangeably…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Communication Research, Emotional Response, Higher Education
Maes, Wayne R. – 1983
In recent research cognitive therapists have been paying increased attention to the linkage between thought, feeling, and the nature of the unconscious process. Although traditional cognitive theory maintains that cognition precedes affect, recent research on the relationship has shown that affect may precede cognition. It is only in those cases…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Counseling Theories, Counselor Client Relationship
Takahashi, Keiko – 1985
This paper presents a model of affective relationships and a review of a number of empirical studies based on the model. The fundamental aim of the model is to describe the life-span development of affective relationships, which are measured in terms of an individual's representation of a variety of significant interpersonal relationships. These…
Descriptors: Adults, Affective Behavior, Children, College Students
Iran-Nejad, Asghar; And Others – 1981
This paper presents a coherent account of affect based on the functional properties of the nervous system. The paper begins with a brief discussion of the nature of a structural theory and contrasts it with a functional view. Then the functional view is discussed in more detail. The following two assumptions of the functional view are described:…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Emotional Response, Models, Neurological Organization
Gordon, Edmund W. – 1978
Contemporary research provides evidence of a variety of behaviors and conditions encountered in children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds with sufficient frequency to justify the conclusion that they are either induced or nurtured by conditions of poverty. Numerous health-related conditions are felt to have implications for school and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth, Economic Factors
Dimidjian, Victoria Jean – Journal of Children in Contemporary Society, 1985
Impact of personal and social crisis on the lives of young children is explored, and categories of potential stress in today's world are distinguished. Examination of roles and actions of helping adults in assisting children to confront such crises shows how parents, teachers, and others can affirm innate resiliency while strengthening…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Affective Behavior, Coping, Counseling