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Pragmatics as Social Competence
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1982This paper describes the theoretical shift that has taken place in speech-language pathology as a result of the focus on the pragmatic aspects of language. This shift is placed in the philosophical perspective of American pragmatism. Issues related to the study of language in context and areas investigated in the child language literature using a ...
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Social Intelligence, Social Competence, and Interpersonal Competence
1990Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the literature relating to the investigation of socially based competencies, including social intelligence and social and interpersonal competence. The chapter describes Greenspan's models of social intelligence and personal competence with an awareness of how they relate to existing research.
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Preschool Emotional Competence: Pathway to Social Competence?
Child Development, 2003Abstract Preschoolers’ (N = 143) patterns of emotional expressiveness, emotion regulation, and emotion knowledge were assessed. Their contributions to social competence, as evidenced by sociometric likability and teacher ratings, were evaluated via latent variable modeling, both concurrently and across time.
Susanne A, Denham +6 more
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Social Competence and Social Perceptivity
Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 1986The purpose of this investigation was to explore the relationship between social competence and social perceptivity. In order to accomplish this, naive males and females, selected on the basis of their Survey of Heterosexual Interactions (SHI) scores, engaged in two quasi-naturalistic interactions that were videotaped.
Elizabeth A. Firth +3 more
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The social ecology of obstetrical competence
Social Science & Medicine. Part A: Medical Psychology & Medical Sociology, 1978Abstract Complications of pregnancy, labor, and delivery are more prevalent in the socially disadvantaged segments of the population. This empirical observation is assumed to reflect interclass and inter ethnic group differentials in obstetrical competence which, in turn, is assumed to be functionally related to such factors as maternal age, parity ...
D, Amante, N, Brandt
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Interventions to Enhance Social Competence
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2000Social Impairment associated with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is difficult to treat. Stimulant treatment often improves social functioning, but rarely results in normalization. Behavioral approaches to improving social skills have progressed from unimodal techniques (contingency management) to packages that may combine multiple ...
L J, Pfiffner, E, Calzada, K, McBurnett
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Social Structure and the Socialization of Competence
Harvard Educational Review, 1966The author explores the view that research should consider the "demands" of social structure on competence-training, noting that those aspects of socialization which bear directly on future roles have been neglected.
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