TYPES OF CONTROL CODING
a) Relational Control Coding:
Purpose:
To determine the nature of the control expressed in a particular
statement/ set of statements during an interaction sequence.
Example:
Statement
Coding
1.
What on earth are you
doing?
(
↑
)
: complete initiation, and
question demanding a
response.
2.
Looking for something to
eat.
(
↓
)
: response, but offering
explanation (support)
1.
Well, dinner was 2 hours
ago. This is not the time to
eat.
(
↑
)
: Assertion, almost an
order
2.
But I’m hungry!
(
↑
)
: Assertion, defiance,
protest
1.
It’s late. Just go to bed.
You can eat in the
morning.
(
↑
)
: Order
Visual Representation:
Control
0
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
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b) Transactional Control Coding
Purpose:
To determine the nature of the control expressed in successive turns in a
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- Spring '08
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- English-language films, American films, Turn, Control Coding, Relational Control Coding, Transactional Control Coding
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