Patterns of interaction, including power relations and social goals, were investigated by observing first-grade children over a 5-month period as they worked in small groups to compose stories on the computer. Three groups selected for in-depth analysis represent the wide range of observed interaction patterns. Differences in interaction patterns included emphasis on fairness, control, exploration, and social cohesion. Several social goals guided children's actions, including appearing competent to peers, dominating peers, and creating solidarity with peers. Differential status within the partnership was reflected in the variation in types of social behaviors that children displayed. Commonalities in interaction patterns among groups i...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
In a study of the social ecology of preschool peer interaction, independent measures of agonism and ...
Early forms of cooperation and conflict feature regularly in young children's interactions with othe...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
It is widely accepted that human behavior is goal-directed. Several researchers have also argued tha...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study explored kindergar...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
Scripts for peer conflict were examined in a sample of 55 four- and five-year-old children. Children...
In recent years there has been a growing research interest in the social nature of knowledge (e.g. D...
textThe processes and patterns of collaborative strategies used by children when drawing on the comp...
In two studies, preschool children's social interactions while working on problem-solving tasks...
A detailed description and sociological analysis were made of peer interaction in a public school ki...
This study examined the social problem solving of the interpersonal conflict situations in preschool...
This study examined the influence of age, expertise, and task difficulty on children\u27s patterns o...
The aim of this study was to re-examine the hypotheses of Mugny & Doise (1978). Seventy-seven presch...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
In a study of the social ecology of preschool peer interaction, independent measures of agonism and ...
Early forms of cooperation and conflict feature regularly in young children's interactions with othe...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
It is widely accepted that human behavior is goal-directed. Several researchers have also argued tha...
141 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.This study explored kindergar...
This qualitative study explored the interactions of six triads of Year One students in the United Ki...
Scripts for peer conflict were examined in a sample of 55 four- and five-year-old children. Children...
In recent years there has been a growing research interest in the social nature of knowledge (e.g. D...
textThe processes and patterns of collaborative strategies used by children when drawing on the comp...
In two studies, preschool children's social interactions while working on problem-solving tasks...
A detailed description and sociological analysis were made of peer interaction in a public school ki...
This study examined the social problem solving of the interpersonal conflict situations in preschool...
This study examined the influence of age, expertise, and task difficulty on children\u27s patterns o...
The aim of this study was to re-examine the hypotheses of Mugny & Doise (1978). Seventy-seven presch...
This research aims to show through video recordings and conversation analysis how children use langu...
In a study of the social ecology of preschool peer interaction, independent measures of agonism and ...
Early forms of cooperation and conflict feature regularly in young children's interactions with othe...