dyadic interaction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdyadicandinteraction
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dyadic
adjective
uk/daɪˈæd.ɪk/us/daɪˈæd.ɪk/
formal
consisting of ...
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interaction
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌɪn.təˈræk.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈræk.ʃən/
an occasion when two or more people or things communicate with or react to ...
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Thus, at present, the main instigator of violence in the adolescent dyad and nature of thedyadicinteractionremains an empirical question.
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It is also important to explore learner-learnerdyadicinteraction.
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This develops apace withindyadicinteractionwithin the first year and makes possible the development of triadic interaction (subject-interlocutor-object) and the capacity for symbolic thinking.
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Despite the precise description of the proximate processes regulating thedyadicinteractionbetween parent and child, studies of this sort fall short of demonstrating causality.
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A major question is whether children who are at risk for psychopathology display early problems in interactive coordination and other aspects ofdyadicinteraction.
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Four distinct patterns ofdyadicinteractionwere found: collaborative, dominant/dominant, dominant/passive, and expert/ novice.
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In this way, for purposes of dynamic modeling, the group interaction was reduced to a generalizeddyadicinteraction.
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There has been a great deal of research attention devoted to the study of faceto-facedyadicinteractionbetween infant and parent.
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The question of how infants develop the capacity for triadic interaction fromdyadicinteractionmust be addressed (this issue was discussed in sect. 3.1 in our target article).
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This leads to the question of how and when the capacity for triadic interaction develops from an infant'sdyadicinteractionwith either a parent or the world of objects.
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Although, we would claim, the same representations are activated under these conditions as duringdyadicinteraction, the closeness ofdyadicinteractionmeans that it leads to stronger priming.
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Relationships formed indyadicinteractionand opportunity for learning.
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He is a personality and social psychologist who is known primarily for his research on unstructureddyadicinteraction.
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However, girls engaged in more extendeddyadicinteractionand boys in greater number of episodes.
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A different study found boys and girls were found to engage in highly similar frequencies ofdyadicinteraction.
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Thus, stable patterns of dyadic interactions are identified, and the trajectories toward these patterns can be analyzed descriptively.
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In service encounters the vendor and customer are involved in hierarchic dyadic interactions, in which the customer is the more powerful speaker.
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It has also become clear that even within naturalistic studies of dyadic interactions there may be issues of context.
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These families were excluded, as the interactions were not considered comparable to the other dyadic interactions.
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