Tag: behavioral characteristics


TEST OF ATTENTIONAL AND INTERPERSONAL STYLE (TAIS)

The Test of Attentional and Interpersonal Style (TAIS) is a psychological assessment that measures an individual’s attentional and interpersonal style. This test was introduced in the late 1970s as a way of measuring a person’s attentional and interpersonal styles. It has since been used in clinical, educational, and research settings to assess a variety of […]

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SPECIFIC-STATUS CHARACTERISTICS

Introduction to Specific-Status Characteristics Specific-Status Characteristics (SSCs) are defined within sociological and social psychological frameworks, primarily Expectation States Theory (EST), as attributes, skills, or behaviors possessed by an individual that are perceived by others in a group setting as directly relevant to the task performance or goal attainment of that group. Unlike broad, generalized social […]

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