Understanding Group Behavior

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advanced group dynamics research
Antecedent Dimension
behavioral interaction framework
bias
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confirmation
Conflict Elaboration Theory
conflict resolution strategies
decision
decision making psychology
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Group Action
Group Composition
Group Composition Effects
Group Performance
group productivity models
Group Size
Group Structure
Hand Wheel
Important Postulates
Ingroup Favoritism
Intergroup Relations
Intra-and Intergroup Relations
Intragroup Differentiation
Large Scale Social Categories
members
motivation
motivation gains research
Negative Relationships
Power Exertion
research
schemes
Self-categorization Theory
small
Small Group
Small Group Research
social
Social Decision Schemes
social identity theory
Specific Antecedent Conditions
Status Congruence
structure
Van Oostrum
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138179677
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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These books grew out of the perception that a number of important conceptual and theoretical advances in research on small group behavior had developed in recent years, but were scattered in rather fragmentary fashion across a diverse literature. Thus, it seemed useful to encourage the formulation of summary accounts. A conference was held in Hamburg with the aim of not only encouraging such developments, but also encouraging the integration of theoretical approaches where possible. These two volumes are the result.

Current research on small groups falls roughly into two moderately broad categories, and this classification is reflected in the two books. Volume I addresses theoretical problems associated with the consensual action of task-oriented small groups, whereas Volume II focuses on interpersonal relations and social processes within such groups. The two volumes differ somewhat in that the conceptual work of Volume I tends to address rather strictly defined problems of consensual action, some approaches tending to the axiomatic, whereas the conceptual work described in Volume II is generally less formal and rather general in focus. However, both volumes represent current conceptual work in small group research and can claim to have achieved the original purpose of up-to-date conceptual summaries of progress on new theoretical work.

Witte, Erich H.; Davis, James H.