| Craig W. LeCroy - 1983 - 168 หน้า
...from others" (p. 311). Combs and Slaby (1977) present a more precise definition of social skills as "the ability to interact with others in a given social...mutually beneficial, or beneficial primarily to others" (p. 162). For the purpose of this paper, social skills are defined as a complex set of skills which... | |
| Michael A. Forrester - 1992 - 238 หน้า
...external validation of behaviour. Thus, for example, Combs and Slaby (1977) define such skills as: 'the ability to interact with others in a given social context in specific ways that are societally acceptable or valued and at the same time are personally beneficial, mutually beneficial... | |
| Owen Hargie - 1997 - 526 หน้า
...skill). A similar approach was adopted by Combs and Slaby (1977, p. 162) who defined social skill as 'the ability to interact with others in a given social...mutually beneficial, or beneficial primarily to others'. Although again highlighting outcome, this definition differed from that of Phillips in that it is less... | |
| James Arthur, Jon Davison, William Stow - 2000 - 136 หน้า
...last component. particularly in terms of outcomes. Combs and Slaby (1977: 162) define social skill as 'the ability to interact with others in a given social context in specific ways that are societally acceptable or valued and at the same time personally beneficiaL mutually beneficiaL or beneficial... | |
| Catherine Matheson, David Matheson - 2000 - 257 หน้า
...making. (Robinson and Shallcross, 1998, p. 69) Combs and Slaby (1977, p. 162) define social skill as 'the ability to interact with others in a given social context in specific ways that are societally acceptable or valued and at the same time personally beneficial, mutually beneficial, or... | |
| Noel Castree - 2005 - 512 หน้า
...and futur workplace. Social skills are characterised by 'abilities' and 'behaviour' and include: "Th ability to interact with others in a given social context in specific ways that ar socially acceptable or valued and at the same time personally beneficial, mutuall beneficial, or... | |
| Linda Openshaw - 2008 - 337 หน้า
...utilize the new skill correctly and become comfortable with it. Social Skills Groups Social skills are "the ability to interact with others in a given social...beneficial primarily to others" (Combs & Slaby, 1977). Social skills include many verbal and nonverbal actions and responses to others. The responses one... | |
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