This study is an experimental investigation of Sensitivity Training and laboratory methods in effecting attitude and conceptual changes. Sensitivity Training is based on theoretical assumptions that individual and group attitudes can, and do, change in positive directions as the result of personal experience and involvement in group processes and development. The T Group design controls environment for minimum structure. As small groups share the T Group experience over time, processes of interaction result. As these occur, they provide the data for process analysis and experimentation. Most groups have a trainer to facilitate processes and individual learning. Selected as significant variables of the study are attitudes of acceptance of se...
This study investigated the effects on learning, attitude change, and team performance of teaching c...
This article outlines a model of the experiential learning process based on personal construct theor...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if an experimental group differed from a control ...
The attempt in this paper was four fold: (1) present some historical facts regarding sensitivity tra...
In their review and consideration of the future of the T-group movement, Cooper and Levine (1976) po...
The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of laboratory training in promoting self...
This study examines the impact of structured sensitivity training on teachers ’ perception of their ...
The purposes of this research paper are: 1. To examine the what, how, and why of sensitivity trainin...
There has been a marked increase in the use of sensitivity techniques in recent times. Popular and p...
A Variation II training laboratory similar in approach to Blake's Instrumented T-Group was implement...
Sesibility training aims to change a personality by means of the interpersonal process of the group....
The usual purpose of sensitivity training is to promote an authentic interaction among members of a ...
ABSTRACT. A quasi-experimental design was employed to determine the ' effects of a workshop, &a...
The relationship of 2 important variables group composition and time to the verbal behavior of sensi...
The effectiveness of a self-administered, instrumented, sensitivity training method (PROCESS) was ex...
This study investigated the effects on learning, attitude change, and team performance of teaching c...
This article outlines a model of the experiential learning process based on personal construct theor...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if an experimental group differed from a control ...
The attempt in this paper was four fold: (1) present some historical facts regarding sensitivity tra...
In their review and consideration of the future of the T-group movement, Cooper and Levine (1976) po...
The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of laboratory training in promoting self...
This study examines the impact of structured sensitivity training on teachers ’ perception of their ...
The purposes of this research paper are: 1. To examine the what, how, and why of sensitivity trainin...
There has been a marked increase in the use of sensitivity techniques in recent times. Popular and p...
A Variation II training laboratory similar in approach to Blake's Instrumented T-Group was implement...
Sesibility training aims to change a personality by means of the interpersonal process of the group....
The usual purpose of sensitivity training is to promote an authentic interaction among members of a ...
ABSTRACT. A quasi-experimental design was employed to determine the ' effects of a workshop, &a...
The relationship of 2 important variables group composition and time to the verbal behavior of sensi...
The effectiveness of a self-administered, instrumented, sensitivity training method (PROCESS) was ex...
This study investigated the effects on learning, attitude change, and team performance of teaching c...
This article outlines a model of the experiential learning process based on personal construct theor...
The purpose of this investigation was to determine if an experimental group differed from a control ...