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An Argument for Phenomenologically-Based Theory.
Mahood, Sharon M.
This document makes theoretical and methodological assessments of several debut papers in order to discover what they reveal about the nature of interpersonal and small group phenomena and how any particular investigation distorts the phenomena studied. The papers examined discuss such topics as the nature of the attitude change process, small group consensus formation, and credibility and subjects' perceptions. This document concludes that the importance of phenomenologically based theory must be further investigated and researched. (TS)
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