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Young adults’ social skills are independent of their parents’ social skills

Communication Research Reports, 1994
It has been suggested that young people's social skills are influenced by the parenting styles, and modeling of social skills by their parents. To test these hypotheses, 141 university students completed measures of social skills and engaged in a brief interpersonal interaction from which several behaviors indicative as social skills were assessed.
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Gossip as a Social Skill

2019
Gossip is a more complicated and socially important phenomenon than most people think, and campaigns to stamp out gossip in workplaces and other social settings overlook the fact that gossip is part of human nature and an essential part of what makes social groups function as well as they do.
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The Analysis of Social Skill

1980
The Concept of Skill and Its Application to Social Performance.- Observational Methods and Models from Social Psychology.- Social Skills and Psychological Disorder.- Simulated Social Skill Training for Interpersonal Professions.- Analysis of Social Skills: The Behaviour Analysis Approach.- The Skills of Staff Development.- Social Skill Aspects of ...
P. Spurgeon   +2 more
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Assessment of Social Skills

1983
Assessment procedures that evaluate the effectiveness of training are important components of any social skills training program. Unfortunately, many social skills programs do not utilize an empirically based and comprehensive framework with which to assess their efficacy and, therefore, it is not known whether social behaviors were modified for the ...
Don P. Sugai   +3 more
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Consulting skills for social researchers

2017
This practitioner-oriented text is the first to help social researchers define research projects, manage the social research process, engage with stakeholders and influence change. It will be invaluable for all those commissioning, managing and conducting social research.
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Social skills

British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1994
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Teaching Social Skills

1985
Social skills enable children to mix successfully with others. There are many different social skills. Some involve observation of other people’s behaviour; e.g., the ability to recognise the emotions expressed by another person’s face, or the ability to recognise, during a conversation, the moment when the other person is about to finish speaking ...
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Social Skills

2019
Tayse Conter de Moura   +1 more
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