Group Dynamics, the Psychology of Small Group Behavior |
Contents
THE NATURE OF SMALL GROUPS | 3 |
APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF GROUPS | 21 |
THE ORIGIN OF GROUPS | 51 |
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ability achieve activities analysis aspects of group authoritarianism coalition communication networks compatibility conformity behavior correlations cyclothymia decentralized degree determine differences diffusion of responsibility dimensional analysis dimensions discussion dyads effective group empirical environment evidence example expected experimental factors findings greater group action group behavior group composition group decision group effectiveness group functioning group goal group interaction group members group performance group process group productivity group structure group task Haythorn hence heterogeneous high-cohesive groups high-status homogeneous Hypothesis influence interpersonal attraction interpersonal relationships investigations Journal judgments laboratory leader leadership level of aspiration low-cohesive groups M. E. Shaw measures orientation pattern percent personal space personality characteristics position probably problems relationship relative reported respect responses rewards risky shift role satisfaction scores similar situation social facilitation Social Psychology solution status subjects task difficulty theory Thibaut tion trait variables varied vidual whereas Zander

