Gender, Gender Relations, and the Social Dynamics of Children's Conversations. |
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Authors: | Leman, Patrick J. Ahmed, Shahina Ozarow, Louise |
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Abstract: | The authors investigated the effects of gender on the social dynamics and outcomes of conversations involving 120 children (mean age = 8 years 7 months). Children were taught particular values for different shaped counters and placed in same-gender or mixed-gender pairs with children who were taught different values. Pairs were asked to add the counters together to make a total of 100. Conversations were coded in terms of communication acts and simultaneous speech acts. Boys used more controlling acts overall and more negative interruptions in mixed-gender pairs. Girls used more affiliating acts. All children used more collaborative communication in same-gender pairings. Children whose perspective dominated used more controlling and comparatively fewer affiliating acts. When children reached a compromise, conversations were more collaborative. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | conversation collaboration gender relations gender differences social dynamics |
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