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DOI: 10.1177/001316446102100304
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Measuring Dependence Proneness in the Classroom

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“…Diener (1967) and Sinha and Pandey (1972) obtained similar results in samples of American and Indian undergraduates. Similar findings were also obtained by Flanders, Anderson, and Amidon (1961) and Sroufe et al (1983) in mixed-sex samples of elementary and nursery school children.…”
Section: Dependency Help Seeking Interpersonal Sensitivity and Affili...supporting
confidence: 83%
“…Diener (1967) and Sinha and Pandey (1972) obtained similar results in samples of American and Indian undergraduates. Similar findings were also obtained by Flanders, Anderson, and Amidon (1961) and Sroufe et al (1983) in mixed-sex samples of elementary and nursery school children.…”
Section: Dependency Help Seeking Interpersonal Sensitivity and Affili...supporting
confidence: 83%
“…His statements were classified by an observer to demonstrate that desired differences were great enough for students to notice. Second, those students who scored high on a dependence-proneness test, developed by Flanders, Anderson, and Amidon (1960) were selected for the experimental population. Third, control of learning was accomplished by using pre-and posttests of geometry achievement.…”
Section: Phocedubementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In laboratory settings, dependent persons ask for help significantly more often than do nondependent persons when engaged in challenging problem-solving tasks (Diener, 1967;Shilkret & Masling, 1981). In classroom settings, dependent students ask for help, support, and reassurance from teachers more frequently than do nondependent students (Flanders, Anderson, & Amidon, 1961;Sroufe, Fox, & Pancake, 1983). In social settings, high levels of interpersonal dependency are associated with a cluster of behaviors that includes help-seeking, conformity, compliance, and suggestibility (Agrawal & Rai, 1988;Masling, Weiss, & Rothschild, 1968).…”
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confidence: 99%