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Peer reviewedDesmond, Richard E.; Seligman, Milton – Small Group Behavior, 1977
Analyzes research studies of leaderless groups in terms of specific variables which seem to be important for each study. (Author)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Group Therapy, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedConyne, Robert K.; Rapin, Lynn S. – Small Group Behavior, 1977
Compares the relative effectiveness of facilitator-directed (FD) and self-directed (SD) programmed treatments on the same participants. The programmed treatments were tested for their capacity to induce change in the quality of group member verbal interaction, and for their differential semantic meaning. Results are inconclusive. (Author/HMV)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Counseling Effectiveness, Graduate Students, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedConyne, Robert K.; Rapin, Lynn S. – Small Group Behavior, 1977
This study compared the effectiveness of facilitator-directed and self-directed personal growth group treatments toward inducing therapeutic verbal interaction. An interaction process analysis approach, the Hill Interaction Matrix (HIM) statement-by-statement system, was used to examine treatment differences. (Author)
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Leadership Styles
Peer reviewedConyne, Robert K.; Rapin, Lynn S. – Small Group Behavior, 1977
This study of group process evaluated the relative effectiveness of facilitator-directed (FD) and self-directed (SD) personal growth group treatments in inducing change in the level of group member interaction. Examination of treatment effectiveness was accomplished through an interaction process analysis approach, the Hill Interaction…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Graduate Students, Group Dynamics, Individual Development
Peer reviewedWright, Fred – Small Group Behavior, 1976
Defines the self-study group and differentiates it from other laboratory training groups. Investigates the effects of sex and style of the facilitators on group members. Presented at the American Group Psychotherapy Association Convention, Boston, Mass., February, 1976. (HMV)
Descriptors: Group Counseling, Group Dynamics, Interaction Process Analysis, Laboratory Training


