Dyadic Interaction
Also known as: Dyad Interaction, Paired Interaction
Social interaction between two individuals, studied as the fundamental unit of social exchange. In accessibility and intervention research, dyadic interaction is often examined in contexts such as child-caregiver pairs, student-peer partnerships, or client-therapist relationships. Collaborative technology systems designed for social skills intervention frequently use dyadic structures, pairing individuals with disabilities with typically developing peers or trained partners to facilitate structured social practice and mutual engagement.
Category: Social Skills · Research Methods · Intervention · Human-Computer Interaction
Related: Social Skills Intervention · Collaborative Learning · Joint Attention · Social Communication