Functional Fluency denotes efficacy of interpersonal functioning in terms of flexibility and
balance of the behavioural modes a person uses. The aim of this project is to design and create a
psychometric tool for mapping the patterns of such functioning. The intention is that feedback on
the test results will stimulate the insights and understanding to support and encourage positive
behavioural change. This process, involving the development of self-awareness, which is a key
aspect of emotional intelligence, will thus promote emotional literacy.
Transactional Analysis (TA) ego state theory provides the basis for the rational-theoretical
strategy of instrument construction, which uses the author's expanded TA model of ego state
function, the Functional Fluency model. The resulting self-report questionnaire, the Transactional
Behaviour Profile, comprises a nine-scale index of Functional Fluency, the FFI.
Methodological process includes construct conceptualisation, generation of behavioural
indicators and transformation of these into test items. Validation of test items leads into instrument
construction followed by a Pilot Study with over 300 respondents from a broad span of human
service provision. Quantitative and qualitative data analyses provide evidence of both theoretical
coherence and validity of the model as well as practical efficacy of the instrument in terms of the
project aims. Indications for further refinement and correlation studies are examined, and plans
proposed.
The theory of Transactional Analysis addresses both the interpersonal and the intrapsychic.
The FFI is designed to do likewise. Thus, although the FFI model is essentially one of
interpersonal functioning, appropriate in a tool for training and personal development, it could
potentially contribute an objective form of behavioural diagnosis in psychotherapeutic contexts,
because of its coherent theoretical links with TA structural ego state models.
The thesis constitutes the research basis for what will be ongoing development of the
Transactional Behaviour Profile for indexing Functional Fluency in a variety of contexts.
Date of Award | 2002 |
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Original language | English |
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF A TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS PSYCHOMETRIC TOOL FOR ENHANCING FUNCTIONAL FLUENCY
TEMPLE, S. F. (Author). 2002
Student thesis: PhD