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Peer reviewedMurrell, Audrey J.; And Others – Journal of Business Communication, 1993
Compares decision processes of consensus and devil's advocacy within an additive task, a disjunctive task, and a conjunctive task structure. Finds that high-conflict decision processes such as devil's advocacy enhances decision making in disjunctive tasks, retards decision making in additive tasks, but has no effect on decision making in…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Decision Making, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedZiller, R. C. – Human Development, 1977
The concept of group dialectics is considered within a temporal framework. Long-term groups are considered in terms of such temporal concepts as continuity, change, goal direction, attachment and groups in process. A conceptualization of small group dynamics based on time factors is presented. (BD)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Structure
Peer reviewedAnderson, Joseph D. – Small Group Behavior, 1985
Eight "myths" about small group processes and outcomes are presented and matched against research and practice. Conclusions are drawn concerning benefits of group experience, group composition, leader impact, role of structural exercises, function of the "here-and-now," self-disclosure and feedback, understanding group processes, and the long-term…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Group Behavior, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Peer reviewedTucker, James; Friedman, S. Thomas – American Journal of Sociology, 1972
This study looks at the relationship between the size of the small interacting group (in numbers of persons) and its environment; in this case, the density of its immediate population. Results indicated a significant inverse relationship between population density and the size of small interacting groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Friendship, Group Behavior, Group Structure
Peer reviewedRunkel, Philip J.; And Others – Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 1971
A study was made of small workgroups, each of which was assigned to complete an empirical investigation. These workgroups were observed by students. The framework for the observations was Tuckman's (1965) proposed model of group development. The goal was to test the fit of Tuckman's model to the actual development of the workgroups observed in the…
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Structure, Individual Psychology
Kent, R. N.; McGrath, J. E. – J Exp Soc Psychol, 1969
Research supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
Descriptors: Analysis of Variance, Group Behavior, Group Dynamics, Group Structure
Peer reviewedFrankel, Daniel G.; Arbel, Tali – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 1980
In this study previously unacquainted two-year-olds formed a group structure coincident with a stabilization of social relations. The children's formation of a dominance hierarchy for object conflicts, reflected in part by an increasing group structural rigidity, was marked by a decrease in the likelihood of resistance to aggression. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedAultman, Madeline G. – Criminal Justice and Behavior, 1980
Results of this study indicate that violent offenses are more likely committed by youths acting alone. Nonviolent offenses are more likely committed in groups. Of female delinquencies, 57 percent were committed in groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Crime, Delinquency, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedFuehrer, Ann; Keys, Christopher – Small Group Behavior, 1988
Examined applicability of Bednar, Melnick, and Kaul's model of early group development to college student self-help groups using undergraduates (N=101) who met in high-structure or low-structure groups. Found amount of group structure was positively related to ownership of group functioning; importance of performing group behaviors was positively…
Descriptors: College Students, Group Behavior, Group Counseling, Group Dynamics
Kitao, S. Kathleen – 1988
One of the most important differences between American and Japanese cultures is the difference in group interaction. The Japanese have been described as group-oriented and Americans as individualistic. In Japan, groups are hierarchical and usually make decisions by consensus. Japanese groups play an important role in the lives of their members,…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedMaynard, Douglas W. – American Sociological Review, 1985
Conflict episodes among first-graders were videotaped and analyzed. It appears that the function of social conflict among children is to build their small-group society and its structure: while arguing, children create political alignments, and thereby realize their practical interests within a changing set of social relationships. (KH)
Descriptors: Children, Conflict, Elementary Education, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedTurner, James; Perkins, W. Eric – Black Scholar, 1976
This essay analyzes how the Afro-American intelligentsia has inherited and has been critically influenced by the idological postures of bourgeois thought, and utilized it in the study of the Afro-American experience. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Beliefs, Black Influences, Black Leadership, Black Power
Peer reviewedSample, Tex – Journal of Intergroup Relations, 1973
This paper is an attempt to understand the results of the structural location and life experience of blue-collar white Americans. (DM)
Descriptors: Group Behavior, Group Experience, Group Structure, Intergroup Relations
Pugh, D. S.; and others – Admin. Sci. Quart., 1969
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Bureaucracy, Classification, Group Behavior
Peer reviewedGuralnick, Michael J. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1981
Observations were made of the social participation, constructiveness of play, and communicative interactions of developmentally delayed and non-delayed preschool children as they interacted in heterogeneous groups. The only significant effect of heterogeneous group composition on the children was reduced inappropriate play by severely delayed…
Descriptors: Developmental Stages, Group Behavior, Group Structure, Heterogeneous Grouping


