2012
DOI: 10.4236/psych.2012.312a166
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Appreciative Inquiry: An Effective Training Alternative to Traditional Adult Learning?

Abstract: While the practice of positive psychology has flourished in the last decade, critics still point to the lack of intervention-based research and empirical evidence as a shortcoming of this field. Appreciative inquiry (AI), an intervention with similar theoretical underpinnings as positive psychology, has the capacity to expand what is known about the impact of positivity in the study of organizations. AI is an intervention that uses reflective questions of positive experiences to create new opportunities. Howev… Show more

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“…Noticing excellent interactions in the Discover phase, feeding back, discussing and considering how these interactions could happen more of the time, was a phase in the research process, and also formed the basis of an educational intervention. This seems consistent with findings from a quasi-experimental study by Day and Holladay (2012), which showed AI training interventions achieved more positive results in people's confidence to demonstrate enhanced interaction skills than more traditional approaches to education.…”
Section: Focusing On the Use Of Languagesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Noticing excellent interactions in the Discover phase, feeding back, discussing and considering how these interactions could happen more of the time, was a phase in the research process, and also formed the basis of an educational intervention. This seems consistent with findings from a quasi-experimental study by Day and Holladay (2012), which showed AI training interventions achieved more positive results in people's confidence to demonstrate enhanced interaction skills than more traditional approaches to education.…”
Section: Focusing On the Use Of Languagesupporting
confidence: 89%