Bales' Interaction Process Analysis

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A ______ coding system developed by Robert Bales assumes that group activities can be classified along three dimensions.

theoretical

The coding system developed by ______ Bales assumes that group activities can be classified along three dimensions.

Robert

The coding system assumes that group activities can be classified along ______ dimensions.

three

The coding system assumes that group activities can be classified along three dimensions of dominance versus ______, friendliness versus unfriendliness, and acceptance of versus opposition to authority.

submissiveness

The coding system assumes that group activities can be classified along three dimensions of dominance versus submissiveness, ______ versus unfriendliness, and acceptance of versus opposition to authority.

friendliness

What is the underlying assumption of the coding system developed by Robert Bales?

that group activities can be classified along three dimensions

According to the coding system, what are the three dimensions used to classify group activities?

dominance versus submissiveness, friendliness versus unfriendliness, and acceptance of versus opposition to authority

What is the focus of the dimension of dominance versus submissiveness in the coding system?

power dynamics within the group

How does the dimension of friendliness versus unfriendliness relate to group interactions?

it assesses the extent of positive or negative emotions expressed among group members

What is the significance of the dimension of acceptance of versus opposition to authority in the coding system?

it reflects the degree of compliance or resistance to authority figures

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A theoretical and structured coding system developed by Robert Bales which assumes that group activities can be classified along three dimensions: dominance versus submissiveness, friendliness versus unfriendliness, and acceptance of versus opposition to authority.

A theoretical and structured coding system developed by Robert Bales which assumes that group activities can be classified along three dimensions: dominance versus submissiveness, friendliness versus unfriendliness, and acceptance of versus opposition to authority.

Explore Robert Bales' theoretical framework for understanding group dynamics, examining three dimensions of group behavior. Learn about dominance, friendliness, and authority in group interactions.

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