TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationships between descriptive content and interaction behavior in interviews
AU - Phillips, Jeanne S.
AU - Martarazzo, Ruth G.
AU - Matarazzo, Joseph D.
AU - Saslow, George
AU - Kanfer, Frederick H.
PY - 1961/6
Y1 - 1961/6
N2 - This study was undertaken in order to explore possible relationships between two different general approaches to the description and measurement of verbal interview behavior. One widely applied frame of reference directs attention to the communication aspects of verbal behavior, that is, to some symbolic dimension of the content of the words spoken, using content analysis to define and quantify its variables. A second frame of reference focuses upon quantitative temporal characteristics of interview interactions, utilizing measures such as number and duration of utterances, and duration of silences. The study involves the direct investigation of relationships between precisely measured content variables and the temporal measures of the Interaction Chronograph. This instrument and Chapple's underlying interaction theory constitute an extensive, systematically developed attempt to describe temporal phenomena in verbal behavior and to investigate their significance. Ss were 30 new referrals (aged 20-61 yrs) to a psychiatric outpatient clinic. The results seem both encouraging in an exploratory study relating two quite disparate phenomena of interview behavior, and suggestive in the new meaningfulness which they add to the Interaction Chronograph variables by indicating relationships which seem inherently plausible and internally consistent. They provide a foundation for an approach to personality which combines content and temporal variables, and suggest personality dimensions which, underlying as they do at least two quite different spheres of behavior, may be particularly pervasive and consistent. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).
AB - This study was undertaken in order to explore possible relationships between two different general approaches to the description and measurement of verbal interview behavior. One widely applied frame of reference directs attention to the communication aspects of verbal behavior, that is, to some symbolic dimension of the content of the words spoken, using content analysis to define and quantify its variables. A second frame of reference focuses upon quantitative temporal characteristics of interview interactions, utilizing measures such as number and duration of utterances, and duration of silences. The study involves the direct investigation of relationships between precisely measured content variables and the temporal measures of the Interaction Chronograph. This instrument and Chapple's underlying interaction theory constitute an extensive, systematically developed attempt to describe temporal phenomena in verbal behavior and to investigate their significance. Ss were 30 new referrals (aged 20-61 yrs) to a psychiatric outpatient clinic. The results seem both encouraging in an exploratory study relating two quite disparate phenomena of interview behavior, and suggestive in the new meaningfulness which they add to the Interaction Chronograph variables by indicating relationships which seem inherently plausible and internally consistent. They provide a foundation for an approach to personality which combines content and temporal variables, and suggest personality dimensions which, underlying as they do at least two quite different spheres of behavior, may be particularly pervasive and consistent. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).
KW - descriptive content
KW - interaction behavior
KW - interviews
KW - psychiatric outpatients
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U2 - 10.1037/h0039318
DO - 10.1037/h0039318
M3 - Article
C2 - 13735303
AN - SCOPUS:58149454963
SN - 0095-8891
VL - 25
SP - 260
EP - 266
JO - Journal of Consulting Psychology
JF - Journal of Consulting Psychology
IS - 3
ER -