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SPOTLIGHT ON METHOD/ANALYSIS

The Idiodynamic Method: A Closer Look at the Dynamics of Communication Traits

Pages 361-367 | Published online: 31 Oct 2012
 

Abstract

The idiodynamic method is a new approach to studying the affective or cognitive states that accompany human communication. The method involves video recording a sample of communication from a research participant. Using software written for the purpose, participants provide self-reported ratings on one or more variables of interest to the researcher (such as, for example, willingness to communicate, perceived competence, or communication apprehension). The ratings can be taken at a rate of approximately one per second and provide a continuous graph of changes in the variable under study. Respondents are interviewed to provide their explanation for fluctuations in their reactions. Other persons can be asked to provide ratings and explanations from an external observer's perspective. The method allows for examination of the interplay of various dynamic systems on the individual in real time.

Acknowledgments

This research has been facilitated by grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada and Cape Breton University. The author would like to thank the participants who have engaged with the research studies.

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Notes on contributors

Peter D. MacIntyre

Peter D. MacIntyre (PhD, University of Western Ontario, 1992) is a professor in the Psychology Department at Cape Breton University.

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